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1922 Racine Legion season

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1922 Racine Legion season
Head coachBabe Ruetz
Home stadiumHorlick Field
Results
Record6–4–1
League place6th inNFL

Although organized in the previous year, the1922Horlick-Racine Legion season marked the club's inaugural season in theNational Football League (NFL). The team finished 6–4–1, good for sixth place in the 18-team league.[1]

Background

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Main article:Racine Legion
Hank Gillo was organizer, coach, and star of the Racine Legion football team in the fall of 1921.

The Racine Legion football team did not suddenly spring from the soil in 1922. The club was first formed by the Racine post of theAmerican Legion in the summer of 1921.[2] Having already sponsored teams in other sports' the team's initial goal seemed modest: to make the team the best inRacine.[2] Assisting in the creation wasWilliam Horlick, president of his family's eponymous malted milk company, a profitable firm of the day. Horlick was a financial angel and provided use of his company's employee ball yard, Horlick Athletic Field, for home games.

The football club was officially named Horlick-Racine Legion in recognition of this dual sponsorship. The team was sometimes referred to as "The Horlicks" in the contemporary press. It remained a project of the local American Legion post, however, and it was the post which accrued the team's financial losses, which were significant in 1922 and 1923.[3] The post solicited donations from local fans and hosted fundraising event in an effort to offset this negative cash flow.[3]

Schedule

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Early NFL teams made use of local talent. Elmer "Swede" Rhenstrom was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and went to school at Beloit.
GameDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources
1October 1Chicago BearsL 0–60–1Horlick Field4,000[4]Recap[5][6]
2October 8atGreen Bay PackersW 10–61–1Hagemeister Park8,000Recap
3October 15atMilwaukee BadgersL 0–201–2Athletic Park6,000Recap[7]
4October 22Toledo MaroonsL 0–71–3Horlick Field3,500Recap
5October 29Rochester JeffersonsW 9–02–3Horlick FieldRecap[8]
6November 5Louisville BrecksW 57–03–3Horlick FieldRecap
7November 11Columbus PanhandlesW 34–04–3Horlick Field"not up to expectations"Recap[9]
8November 19Green Bay PackersT 3–34–3–1Horlick Field3,000Recap[10][11][12]
9November 26Hammond ProsW 6–05–3–1Horlick Field1,034Recap[13]
10November 30Milwaukee BadgersW 3–06–3–1Horlick Field3,500Recap
11December 3Green Bay PackersL 0–146–4–1Horlick Field4,500Recap
Note: Armistice Day: November 11. Thanksgiving Day: November 30.

Standings

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NFL standings
WLTPCTPFPASTK
Canton Bulldogs10021.00018415W6
Chicago Bears930.75012344L1
Chicago Cardinals830.7279650W1
Toledo Maroons522.7149459L2
Rock Island Independents421.66715427L1
Racine Legion641.60012256L1
Dayton Triangles431.5718062W1
Green Bay Packers433.5717054W2
Buffalo All-Americans541.5568741W2
Akron Pros352.37514695L3
Milwaukee Badgers243.3335171L3
Oorang Indians360.33369190W2
Minneapolis Marines130.2501940L1
Louisville Brecks130.25013140W1
Evansville Crimson Giants030.000688L3
Rochester Jeffersons041.0001376L4
Hammond Pros051.000069L2
Columbus Panhandles080.00024174L8
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Roster

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The following individuals played at least one NFL game for the Horlick-Racine Legion football team in 1922.[14] The total number of NFL game appearances in 1922 follows in parentheses.

While no player on the 1922 Racine roster made thePro Football Hall of Fame, quarterbackChuck Dressen went on to have a 50 year career as a player and manager inMajor League Baseball.

Linemen

After playing three games for the Canton Bulldogs,Raymond "Candy" Miller came over to Racine, where he started 8 games at right tackle.

Backs

References

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  1. ^1922 Racine Legion
  2. ^ab"Racine Legion Grid Men Get Acquainted,"Racine Journal Times, Aug. 29, 1921, p. 8.
  3. ^ab"Football Fans Launch Plan to Save Legion Team: Milt Knoblock Father of Idea,"Racine News-Times, Dec. 17, 1923, pp. 12-13.
  4. ^The special correspondent of theChicago Tribune had the crowd at 5,000.
  5. ^"Horlick-Legion Team Wins Victory in Defeat: Classy Visitors Are Held to Few Counters,"Racine Journal-News, Oct. 2, 1922, p. 8.
  6. ^"Field Goals by Sternaman Give Bears 6 to 0 Win,"Chicago Tribune, Oct. 2, 1922, p. 16.
  7. ^"Badgers Upset Racines, 20–0: Pollard and Robeson are Stars of Game for the Milwaukee Team,"Rock Island Argus, Oct. 16, 1922, p. 12.
  8. ^"Racine Horlick Legion Defeats Rochester, 9–0,"Chicago Tribune, Oct. 30, 1922, p. 18.
  9. ^"Pro Grid Game Originators Licked by Legion: Panhandles are Easy for Locals,"Racine Journal Times, Nov. 13, 1922, p. 11.
  10. ^Cal,"Gillo's Place Kick Saves Racine from Defeat: Legion Fullback Boots One Between Uprights in Final Seconds of Pigskin Fracas,"Green Bay Press-Gazette, Nov. 20, 1922, p. 11.
  11. ^"Gillo Boots Legion into Tie with Packers: Chuck Dressen's Headwork Pulls Game Out of Fire,"Racine Journal-News, Nov. 20, 1922, p. 11.
  12. ^"Green Bay and Racine Tie,"Rock Island Argus, Nov. 20, 1922, p. 12.
  13. ^"Horlick-Legion Team Humbles Hammond, 6–0: Pass Puts Ball Over the Line,"Racine Journal-News, Nov. 27, 1922, p. 10.
  14. ^"1922 Racine Legion Roster & Players," Pro Football Reference,https://www.pro-football-reference.com
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