1921 Detroit Tigers (NFL) season Sports season
The 1921 Detroit Tigers season was their second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA), an organization soon to be renamed the National Football League. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 2–3–3 (when the team was still known as the Heralds), winning only one game.[ 1] [ 2]
Schedule
Standings
Newspaper ad promoting the 1921 season opener of the Tigers in Rock Island, Illinois, where they met the Independents.
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Players
Butch Brandau , kicker, 4 games, 192 pounds
Charlie Carman , guard, 6 games, 215 pounds, 5-10, Vanderbilt
Walt Clago , end, 6 games, 195 pounds, 6-0, Univ. of Detroit
Frank Coughlin , tackle, 2 games, 220 pounds, 6-3, Notre Dame
Neno DaPrato , fullback, 6 games, 185 pounds, 5-10, Michigan St.
Cy DeGree , tackle, 7 games, 210 pounds, 6-1, Notre Dame
Pat Dunne , 2 games, 182 pounds
Moose Gardner , guard, 7 games, 220 pounds, 6-1, Wisconsin
Buck Gavin , back, 3 games, 179 pounds, 5-10
Charlie Guy , center, 7 games, 170 pounds, 6-0, Dartmouth, Washington & Jefferson
Steamer Horning , tackle, 7 games, 198 pounds, 6-0, Colgate
Earl Krieger , fullback, 5 games, 185 pounds, 5-11, Ohio
Waddy Kuehl , back, 6 games, 165 pounds, 5-9, St. Ambrose, Dubuque
Blake Miller , back, 3 games, 170 pounds, 5-7, Michigan St.
Eddie Moegle , back, 4 games, 186 pounds, 5-9, Univ. of Detroit
Norb Sacksteder , tailback, 7 games, 173 pounds, 5-9, Dayton, Christian Brothers (MO)
Bill Stobbs , back, 7 games, 165 pounds, 5-7, Washington & Jefferson
Don Straw , guard, 1 game, 210 pounds, 5-11, Washington & Jefferson
Tillie Voss , end, 7 games, 207 pounds, 6-3, Univ. of Detroit
Vic Whitmarsh , end 3 games, 190 pounds, 5-11, Syracuse
Pryor Williams , guard, 3 games, 226 pounds, 6-1, Auburn, Vanderbilt
References
^ 1921 Detroit Tigers
^ 1921 Detroit Tigers (NFL)
^ J.L. Hughes, "Independents Held to Even Terms: Great Defense Saves Detroit from a Defeat," Rock Island Argus, Oct. 3, 1921, p. 12.
^ "Tiges Capture Opening Game: Take Hard-Fought Battle from Dayton by 10–7 Score," Detroit Free Press, Oct. 10, 1921, pp. 10, 12 .
^ "Akron Hangs Up 20 to 0 Victory: Pollard Stars Against Detroit Tigers," Cleveland Plain Dealer, Oct. 17, 1921, p. 16.
^ J.L. Hughes, "Independents' Line Forces Victory: Own Misplays Beat Detroit, by 14–0 Score," Rock Island Argus, Oct. 24, 1921, p. 10.
^ "Buffalo Pros Beat Detroit: Successful Use of Forward Pass Wins for Buffalo Pros," Buffalo Post, Oct. 31, 1921, p. 6.
^ "Buffalo All-Americans Win Sixth Straight Victory: Aerial Attack in Early Part of Game Had Detroit Tigers Baffled," Buffalo News, Oct. 31, 1921, p. 16.
^ "Detroit Tigers Lose to Buffalo in Fast Game: Long Forward Passes Enable All-Americans to Puzzle Visiting Eleven — Oliphant Again a Star," Buffalo Enquirer, Oct. 31, 1921, p. 6.
^ "Buffalo Pros Beat Detroit: Detroit Good But Unable to Solve Buffalo's Attack," Buffalo Courier, Oct. 31, 1921, p. 9.
^ "Staley Gridiron Team Downs Tigers of Detroit, 20 to 9: Sternaman Starts Scoring for Staleys by Tripping 35 Yards to Goal," La Crosse Tribune, Nov. 8, 1921, p. 8.
^ "Detroit Heralds Force Staleys to Show Their Class: Starchmakers Cop Argument 20 to 9 After Trailing Behind at Half Time," Green Bay Press-Gazette, Nov. 7, 1921, p. 10.
^ "Tigers Winner Over Bay City: Detroit Eleven Piles Up Big Score, Using Forward Pass Effectively," Detroit Free Press, Nov. 12, 1921, p. 16.
^ "Detroit Pros Too Much for Bay City," Saginaw News, Nov. 12, 1921, p. 3.
^ "Triangles Take 27–0 Revenge Upon Detroit Eleven: Two Field Goals, Coupled With Three Touchdowns, Tell the Tale," Dayton Herald, Nov. 14, 1921, p. 11.
^ "Triangles Square Off for Akron with 27–0 Defeat Over Detroit," Dayton Daily News, Nov. 14, 1921, p. 11.
^ "Tigers Shorn of Grid Title by Maroons: Former 'Pro' Champions Are Defeated in Hard Game, 7 to 0," Detroit Free Press, Dec. 5, 1921, pp. 11-12 .
^ "Detroit Tigers Lose State Pro Crown," Grand Rapids Press, Dec. 5, 1921, p. 16.
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