Akron East Ends (1894-1903) Akron Athletic Club (1904)
Team colors
Unknown
Head coaches
Bill Laub
Ohio League Championship wins
(1) 1902
Fan website
none
The Akron East Ends was an amateur American Football team that played in the Ohio League, a forerunner to the National Football League. They played in Akron, Ohio, from 1894 until at least 1904. Its primary rivals were the amateur Canton Athletic Association (which eventually evolved into the professional Canton Bulldogs), the Shelby Blues, and later the Massillon Tigers. The team became known as the Akron Athletic Club around 1904.
The AkronEastEnds was an amateur American Football team that played in the Ohio League, a forerunner to the National Football League. They played in...
amateur teams dominated the Akron football scene. The most dominant of these was a team known as the AkronEastEnds. The EastEnds' dominance of Ohio football...
Boston Yanks in 1945. The merger ended after the end of 1945 season. The league cancelled the Brooklyn franchise. Akron Pros Cincinnati Celts Cleveland...
game. On December 5, an agreement was signed by Massillon and the AkronEastEnds to play. The contract called for a 75-25 split of the gate, with the...
Stark County, Ohio. Until about 1902, this team competed with the AkronEastEnds for the Ohio Independent Championship. When the Massillon Tigers arrived...
football players from western Pennsylvania to play for them against the AkronEastEnds for the championship game. The Tigers would remain a professional team...
Canton Athletic Club) and a player-coach for the AkronEastEnds. After graduating high school in Akron in 1895, Laub attended both the undergraduate school...
during the 1903 season. During a December 5, 1903 game against the AkronEastEnds, Wittman was reportedly assaulted by a gang of five men, until several...
Pittsburgh Lyceum W 44–0 5 November 5, 1904 Shelby Athletic Club W 28–0 6 November 12, 1904 Sharon Buhl Club W 63–0 7 November 24, 1904 AkronEastEnds W 6–5...
The Akron Zips football team is a college football program representing the University of Akron in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National...
Akron Public Schools is a school district serving students in Akron, Ohio, United States, and nearby communities. It is located in the northeastern part...
football as quarterback for the AkronEastEnds in 1904. In a Thanksgiving Day game between the Massillon Tigers and AkronEastEnds was scheduled to determine...
for a short distance from Perkins Street in Akron to Front Street in Cuyahoga Falls. The freeway portion ends at I-271 in Macedonia. SR 8 begins at an interchange...
The 1910 Akron Indians season was their third season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and posted a 6–2 record. Thanksgiving Day game Thanksgiving...
The Akron, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area, sometimes referred to as Greater Akron, is defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget as...
east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Ohio, serving the Akron metropolitan area. The western terminus of State Route 59 is in downtown Akron at...
played their home games at InfoCision Stadium in Akron, Ohio. They competed as members of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). The...
League title game against the AkronEastEnds at fullback, however he was soon forced from the game after a kick by an EastEnds player broke his nose. Massillon...
West Akron, where it went a few blocks east to North Portage Path, then jogged 1 block north to Memorial Parkway, which became Tallmadge Avenue east of...
Football League champions – Pittsburgh Stars Ohio League champions – AkronEastEnds Events 1 January — inaugural Rose Bowl game is played at Pasadena,...
incredible streak ends". MLB.com. Lewis, Ryan. "Jose Ramirez wins AL Player of the Month, Steven Kwan named Rookie of the Month". Akron Beacon Journal....
Carolina; Charlotte, North Carolina; Charleston, West Virginia; and Akron, Ohio. The East River Mountain Tunnel, connecting Virginia and West Virginia, is...