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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.
The ElyriaAthletics were an American football team based in Elyria, Ohio. They played in the Ohio League until 1919, and then became an independent team...
unheard-of ElyriaAthletics, who then took the Ohio championship. The Athletics were mostly former Blues players who formed a team in Elyria after Parratt...
Elyria High School is a public high school in Elyria, Ohio. Founded in 1830, it is notable for being the first chartered high school west of the Allegheny...
Succeeded by Shelby Blues 1911 Preceded by Shelby Blues & Shelby Tigers 1910 Ohio League Champions Shelby Blues 1911 Succeeded by ElyriaAthletics 1912...
fourth season in the Ohio League. The team finished with a record of 7–4. "Elyria Out of Nowhere" (PDF). PFRA Annual. Professional Football Researchers Association:...
Result 1 October 7, 1917 42nd Aero Squad W 54–6 2 October 14, 1917 ElyriaAthletics W 48–0 3 October 21, 1917 at Toledo Maroons L 15–0 4 November 4, 1917...
Greys, the Panhandles traveled to Lorain, Ohio, to play against the ElyriaAthletics on Thanksgiving Day. The result of the game was another 0–0 tie, making...
saw Davidson as the player-coach of the ElyriaAthletics. It was rumored throughout Canton, Ohio that Elyria was being secretly managed by Paeggy Parratt...
Elyria Catholic High School (ECHS) is a private Catholic high school located in Elyria, Ohio, United States. It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese...
Programs W 28–0 2 October 5, 1913 Toledo Maroons T 0–0 3 October 12, 1913 ElyriaAthletics L 13–0 4 October 26, 1913 Columbus Panhandles W 6–0 5 November 2, 1913...
Thanksgiving Day game Pro Football Archives: Akron Indians 1912 PFRA Research. "Elyria Out of Nowhere" (PDF). Coffin Corner. Professional Football Researchers...
his club. He then loaded the rest of roster with ex-players from the ElyriaAthletics, which had just folded a week prior. Unlike many of the Athletic Club...
played for the Shelby Blues, ElyriaAthletics, Akron Indians and Youngstown Pros. He earned league titles in 1914 with Elyria and with Akron in 1913 and...
5 ElyriaAthletics L 14–16 2–1 4 October 12 Columbus Panhandles W 19–0 3–1 5 November 19 Dayton Oakwoods W 45–0 4–1 6 November 26 ElyriaAthletics W 20–0...
played with the Shelby Blues, ElyriaAthletics, Akron Indians and the Massillon Tigers. He won championships with Elyria, in 1914, and Akron in 1913 and...
unheard of ElyriaAthletics, who then took the Ohio championship. The Athletics were mostly former Blues players who formed a team in Elyria after Parratt...
(NDCL), and Padua Franciscan will join from the disbanding Crown Conference; Elyria Catholic and Holy Name will move from the Great Lakes Conference, and Cuyahoga...
and plays for the St. Louis Cardinals. "Sports transactions: baseball". Elyria Chronicle Telegram. February 12, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2022. Republished...
development of peak performance in athletics, academics, character and life. Tianna Madison was born on August 30, 1985, in Elyria, Ohio. She attended local public...
County Community College (LCCC) is a public community college in the city of Elyria in Lorain County, Ohio, with learning centers in Wellington, North Ridgeville...
and Valley Forge came from the former Northeast Ohio Conference, Bay, Elyria Catholic, and Rocky River came from the former West Shore Conference, and...