Elyria Athletics
The Elyria Athletics were an American football team based in Elyria, Ohio. They played in the Ohio League until 1919, and then became an independent team. The team won the 1912 Ohio League championship, with an upset win over Peggy Parratt's Akron Indians.[1]
However, the team declined to join the American Professional Football Association, later known as the National Football League, in 1920. Still the Athletics did continue to play APFA teams, including a Thanksgiving game against the Columbus Panhandles. The team folded after the 1920 season.
Notes
- ^ PFRA Research (n.d.), p. 3
References
- PFRA Research. "Elyria Out of Nowhere" (PDF). Professional Football Researchers Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 11, 2012. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
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Preceded by Shelby Blues 1911 | Ohio League Champions Elyria Athletics 1912 | Succeeded by Akron Indians 1913 & 1914 |
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