The Columbus Panhandles were a professional American football team based in Columbus, Ohio. The club was founded in 1901 by workers at the Panhandle shops...
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All-time rosters by defunct NFL franchises (Akron Indians/Pros–Frankford Yellow Jackets) (redirect from List of Columbus Panhandles players)
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game for defunct National Football League franchises. This list...
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informally in what historians later dubbed the "Ohio League" (the Columbus Panhandles) and four teams from Illinois (Chicago Cardinals and Chicago Tigers...
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The 1922 Columbus Panhandles season was their third in the league and last season as the Panhandles. The team failed to improve on their previous output...
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Joseph Carr (category Columbus Panhandles coaches)
1900. He also revived the Columbus Panhandles football team in 1907, manning the team with railroad employees. The Panhandles became one of the inaugural...
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Panhandles entered the season after a 3–6–1 record in 1919. The team opened the 1920 season with a loss to the Dayton Triangles, and the Panhandles lost...
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television series Columbus Panhandles, a former National Football league team Begging, which is sometimes referred to as "panhandling" This disambiguation...
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Nesser brothers (category Columbus Panhandles)
worked for Panhandle Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Columbus, Ohio, and who were later used as the foundation for the Columbus Panhandles of the...
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Ted Nesser (category Columbus Panhandles (Ohio League) players)
(NFL). During his professional football career, he played for the Columbus Panhandles, Massillon Tigers, Akron Indians, Canton Bulldogs and Shelby Blues...
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reorganized, with Joe Carr of the Columbus Panhandles named as president. The Association's headquarters was moved to Columbus, Ohio, and a league constitution...
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All-Americans played an APFA opponent, the Columbus Panhandles. At the end of the first quarter, the Panhandles were winning 7–6. After that, the game "proved...
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1937 Pittsburgh Americans season (redirect from 1937 Columbus Panhandles season)
The 1937 Pittsburgh Americans season was their second and final season in existence. The team played in the American Football League would go on to post...
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Staleys 6 Chicago Tigers 0 Detroit Heralds 0 Dayton Triangles 28 Columbus Panhandles 0 Elyria Athletics* 0 Hammond Pros 0 Chicago Boosters* 27 All-Tonawanda...
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Charlie Nesser (category Columbus Panhandles players)
professional football player in the National Football League (NFL) for the Columbus Panhandles. He played only one season, 1921, in the NFL. He was son of Ted Nesser...
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the team's coach. The team only lost one game that season, to the Columbus Panhandles. It also won its third city championship. The team was reorganized...
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Panhandles, dating back to 1919, and the seventh straight without scoring. According to football historian Chris Willis, this loss for the Panhandles...
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October 10, 1920, at League Park The Pros' next game was against the Columbus Panhandles. Running back Frank McCormick rushed for two touchdowns to give Akron...
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had such road teams (such as the Hammond Pros, Oorang Indians, and Columbus Panhandles) in the formative years of the league. Recently, such teams have...
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Hal Gaulke (category Columbus Panhandles players)
He played professional football for the Columbus Panhandles in 1917 and from 1919 to 1922. He was the Panhandles’ starting quarterback in the first official...
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The 1921 Columbus Panhandles season was their second in the newly formed American Professional Football Association (soon to become the National Football...
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The 1919 Columbus Panhandles season was their 14th season in existence. It was also the last time that the team played in the Ohio League, before joining...
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teams but with the struggling Evansville Crimson Giants and the Columbus Panhandles, another road team. Hertzman managed the Brecks. The team played...
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Chicago Cardinals 0 Hammond Pros Chicago Tigers ^ 0 Muncie Flyers Cleveland Tigers 0 Rochester Jeffersons Columbus Panhandles 0 Rock Island Independents...
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The 1914 Columbus Panhandles season was their ninth season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and posted a 7–2 record. Pro Football Archives:...
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The 1918 Columbus Panhandles season was their 13th season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League. According to the only records available, the...
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other once to a scoreless tie, Shelby tied the Columbus Panhandles, while Massillon had defeated Columbus twice. Both teams finished undefeated, but shared...
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occurred on October 3, 1920, when the Dayton Triangles beat the Columbus Panhandles 14–0 in Dayton. Canton was enshrined as the home of the Pro Football...
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falling to the Bulldogs and splitting a two-game series with the Columbus Panhandles. In 1918 the team was once again renamed the Indians, however, this...
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The 1916 Columbus Panhandles season was their 11th season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and posted a 7-5-0 record. Thanksgiving Day...
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000 guarantee. However, the Independents still had defeated the Columbus Panhandles 49–0 and the Indians 17–0 that season. In 1919, the season prior...
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