Re: 1921 Championship Controversy??
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 10:08 am
In the 01-Dec-1921 edition of The Decatur Review, Howard Millard's buildup for the game states the following:-
"If the Decatur Staleys are successful in their game with Buffalo Sunday in Chicago the world's professional championship title will belong to the starchworkers for the season. President Carl Stork of the American Professional Football Association has announced that the season will be officialy closed Sunday Dec. 4th and that the championship wil be decided on the basis of games won, lost and tied up to and including the Sunday tilts."
If that were the case then I don't see how Buffalo could possibly consider the impending game as an exhibition.
If games played after 04-Dec-1921 didn't count towards the standings, then should they really be classed as exhibition games instead? e.g. Staleys played Canton on 11-Dec-1921 (postponed from 30-Oct-1921) and the Cardinals in a "City Championship" on 18-Dec-1921.
"If the Decatur Staleys are successful in their game with Buffalo Sunday in Chicago the world's professional championship title will belong to the starchworkers for the season. President Carl Stork of the American Professional Football Association has announced that the season will be officialy closed Sunday Dec. 4th and that the championship wil be decided on the basis of games won, lost and tied up to and including the Sunday tilts."
If that were the case then I don't see how Buffalo could possibly consider the impending game as an exhibition.
If games played after 04-Dec-1921 didn't count towards the standings, then should they really be classed as exhibition games instead? e.g. Staleys played Canton on 11-Dec-1921 (postponed from 30-Oct-1921) and the Cardinals in a "City Championship" on 18-Dec-1921.