
Sunday Game
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Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- 1. The Dawn of Professional Football
- 2. Setting the Stage
- 3. Assumed Names and Anti-Pro Sentiments
- 4. The Art of Scheduling
- 5. The Fort Wayne Friars, 1915
- 6. The Panhandles: Big As Mountains, Strong As Lions
- 7. Native American Players with Altoona
- 8. Evanston North Ends and the Kicking Swede
- 9. The Toledo Maroons and the Adrian College Boys
- 10. The Youngstown Patricians
- 11. Dayton: St. Mary's College and General Motors
- 12. The Detroit Heralds: Like a Ford in Heavy Traffic
- 13. The Cincinnati Celts: River City Champions
- 14. The Greatest Rivalry of Its Time
- 15. A Streetcar Conductor Wins the Day
- 16. Cleveland, Canton, and Massillon: Center of the Hurricane, 1916
- 17. The Akron Pros
- 18. Massillon and Canton: The Rivalry Continues, 1917
- 19. Davenport: When the Players Were in Charge
- 20. The Rock Island Independents
- 21. The Minneapolis Marines: Champions of Minnesota
- 22. Pro Football in Wisconsin
- 23. Wabash: The Little Town that Could
- 24. Racism Rears Its Ugly Head
- 25. Fort Wayne Friars: Indiana Champions, 1916
- 26. Fort Wayne Fizzles, 1917
- 27. Boosterism and the Hammond Clabbys, 1916
- 28. Hammond: New Indiana Champions
- 29. Football Prepared Young Men for the Future
- 30. Sunday Heroes
- 31. Promotion and Financing of Iron-Man Football: 1915-17
- Appendix A. Rosters and Schedules
- Appendix B. Professional Players Who Doubled as Coaches
- Appendix C. All-Professional Teams, 1917
- Appendix D. Walter Camp All-Americans in Pro Football, 1915-17
- Notes
- Index
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