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... Chicago Maroons were up for sale, but “it would be a long day when a club is again run in Chicago beside a league club.”14 The Western Association was in shaky condition. Hart claimed no clubs were making money, saying Kansas City was ...
... Chicago Maroons . All of these groups , including the press and the noncollege " subway alumni , " were addressed carefully as markets . " The city of Chicago was a limited football marketplace in the early 1890s because few Chicagoans ...
... Chicago Maroons in 1902. It was one of the stronger clubs that year in the Amateur Managers League,188 as noted by the Chicago Tribune, “Clark Griffith's Chicago Maroons...have a long string of uninterrupted victories with strong out of ...
... Chicago Maroons . In the series of games recently completed the largest crowds that ever at- tended baseball games in Japan greeted the Chicago players at all places visited on the island ; at Tokyo over 25,000 spectators attended some ...
... Chicago Maroons at Marshall Field (18–4, in favor of Carlisle). Later, the green would be renamed Stagg Field and become famous for Fermi's first artificial nuclear chain reaction test during the Manhattan Project. By 1912, various ...
... Chicago Maroons won two national and seven Big Ten conference titles—eight if one includes the last one, in 1924, shared with Red Grange's University of Illinois team—Stagg never again had a winning season in Chicago. He sensed that his ...
... Chicago Maroons won seven Big Ten Championships between 1899 and 1924. The undefeated 1905 and 1913 teams were ranked number-one in the nation. Stagg was an innovator. He invented the huddle, the direct pass from center, the lateral ...
... Chicago's " Maroons " football team , which disbanded in 1939 . Important from the standpoint of momentum , they won five of their final six games in '62 after being thoroughly beaten by the eventual champion Green Bay Packers . Two ...
... of the University of Chicago , which was then a football powerhouse . His 1924 Chicago Maroons were undefeated in what was Stagg's thirty- second year of coaching in Chicago . He was a 84 NOTRE DAME , CHICAGO BEARS AND " HUNK "
... Chicago " Maroons " play Cornell . For Northwestern fans , reaching Dyche Stadium in Evanston was accomplished with a quick transfer to the Elevated two blocks west of the station on Randolph Street . When Notre Dame played Northwestern ...