Steamer Horning, the Glossary
Clarence Edward "Steamer" Horning (November 15, 1892January 24, 1982) was an American football player in the 1910s and 1920s.[1]
Table of Contents
37 relations: All-Pro, American football, Barney Dreyfuss, Baseball-Reference.com, Beverly Hills, Michigan, Buffalo team (NFL), Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Panthers, Colgate Raiders football, College football, College Football All-America Team, Collier's, Conversion (gridiron football), Detroit, Detroit (1920s NFL teams), Highland Park, Michigan, Hupmobile, National Football League, Ohio League, Ohio State League, Phoenix, New York, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pro Football Reference, Royal Oak, Michigan, Starting lineup, Tackle (gridiron football position), Tiger Stadium (Detroit), Toledo Maroons, Touchdown, Walter Camp, Wheatland, New York, World War I, 1916 College Football All-America Team, 1920 Detroit Heralds season, 1921 Detroit Tigers (NFL) season, 1921 NFL Championship controversy, 1922 All-Pro Team.
- Detroit Heralds players
- Detroit Tigers (NFL) players
- Toledo Maroons players
All-Pro
All-Pro is an honor bestowed upon professional American football players that designates the best player at each position during a given season.
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American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end.
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Barney Dreyfuss
Bernhard "Barney" Dreyfuss (February 23, 1865 – February 5, 1932) was an executive in Major League Baseball who owned the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise from 1900 to his death.
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Baseball-Reference.com
Baseball-Reference is a website providing baseball statistics for every player in Major League Baseball history.
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Beverly Hills, Michigan
Beverly Hills is a village of Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Buffalo team (NFL)
Buffalo, New York had a turbulent, early-era National Football League team that operated under multiple names and several different owners between the 1910s and 1920s.
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Canton Bulldogs
The Canton Bulldogs were a professional American football team, based in Canton, Ohio.
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Cleveland Panthers
The Cleveland Panthers were a professional American football team.
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The Colgate Raiders football team represents Colgate University in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) college football competition as a member of the Patriot League.
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College football is gridiron football that is played by teams of amateur student-athletes at universities and colleges.
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The College Football All-America Team is an honor given annually to the best college football players in the United States at their respective positions.
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Collier's
Collier's was an American general interest magazine founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier. It was launched as Collier's Once a Week, then renamed in 1895 as Collier's Weekly: An Illustrated Journal, shortened in 1905 to Collier's: The National Weekly and eventually to simply Collier's.
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The conversion, try (American football), also known as a point(s) after touchdown, PAT, extra point, two-point conversion, or convert (Canadian football) is a gridiron football play that occurs immediately after a touchdown.
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Detroit
Detroit is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Detroit (1920s NFL teams)
Detroit had four early teams in the National Football League before the Detroit Lions.
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Highland Park, Michigan
Highland Park is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Hupmobile
Hupmobile was a line of automobiles built from 1909 through 1939 by the Hupp Motor Car Company of Detroit.
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The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league that consists of 32 teams, divided equally between the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC).
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Ohio League
The Ohio League was an informal and loose association of American football clubs active between 1902 and 1919 that competed for the Ohio Independent Championship (OIC).
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Ohio State League
The Ohio State League was a minor league baseball league that operated in numerous seasons between 1887 and 1947, predominantly as a Class D level league.
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Phoenix, New York
Phoenix is a village in Oswego County, New York, United States.
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Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh.
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Pro Football Reference (PFR) is an analytics database providing a variety of statistics for American football.
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Royal Oak, Michigan
Royal Oak is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan.
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Starting lineup
In sports, a starting lineup is an official list of the set of players who will participate in the event when the game begins.
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A tackle is a playing position in American football.
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Tiger Stadium (Detroit)
Tiger Stadium, previously known as Navin Field and Briggs Stadium, was a multi-use stadium located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, United States.
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Toledo Maroons
The Toledo Maroons were a professional American football team based in Toledo, Ohio in the National Football League in 1922 and 1923.
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Touchdown
A touchdown (abbreviated as TD) is a scoring play in gridiron football.
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Walter Camp
Walter Chauncey Camp (April 7, 1859 – March 14, 1925) was an American college football player and coach, and sports writer known as the "Father of American Football".
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Wheatland, New York
Wheatland is a town in Monroe County, New York, United States.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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The 1916 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans for the 1916 college football season.
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1920 Detroit Heralds season
The 1920 Detroit Heralds season was the 16th season for the Detroit Heralds, an independent American football team.
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1921 Detroit Tigers (NFL) season
The 1921 Detroit Tigers season was their second completed in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA).
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1921 NFL Championship controversy
The 1921 NFL Championship controversy, known among Buffalo sports historians and fans as the Staley Swindle, is a dispute in which the Buffalo All-Americans unintentionally surrendered the 1921 APFA Championship title to the Chicago Staleys (later renamed the Chicago Bears).
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1922 All-Pro Team
The 1922 All-Pro Team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors as the best players at their positions for the All-Pro team of the National Football League (NFL) for the 1922 NFL season.
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See also
Detroit Heralds players
- Alvin Loucks
- Bill Marshall (American football)
- Birtie Maher
- Blake Miller (American football)
- Charlie Carman
- Charlie Guy
- Clarence Applegran
- Don Straw
- Eddie Moegle
- Ernest Watson
- Hugh Lowery
- Jimmy Kelly (American football)
- Joe Fitzgerald (American football)
- Joe Windbiel
- Kent Lambert (American football)
- Lynn Allen
- Moose Gardner
- Norb Sacksteder
- Pat Dunne (American football)
- Perce Wilson
- Ray Whipple
- Russ Finsterwald
- Steamer Horning
- Tom Dickinson (American football)
- Ty Krentler
Detroit Tigers (NFL) players
- Bill Stobbs
- Buck Gavin
- Butch Brandau
- Charlie Carman
- Charlie Guy
- Cy DeGree
- Don Straw
- Earl Krieger
- Eddie Moegle
- Frank Coughlin
- Moose Gardner
- Neno DaPrato
- Norb Sacksteder
- Pat Dunne (American football)
- Pryor Williams
- Steamer Horning
- Tillie Voss
- Waddy Kuehl
- Walt Clago
Toledo Maroons players
- Ben Hunt (American football)
- Bob Phelan
- Cap Edwards
- Chuck O'Neil
- Cliff Jetmore
- Cowboy Hill (American football)
- Don Batchelor
- Dunc Annan
- Dutch Lauer
- Dutch Strauss
- Dwight Peabody
- Festus Tierney
- Frank FitzGerald (judge)
- Guil Falcon
- Gus King
- Heinie Kirkgard
- Herb Stein
- Hippo Gozdowski
- James Baxter (American football)
- Jerry Jones (American football, born 1895)
- Jim Kendrick
- Jimmy Simpson (American football)
- Joe Gillis (American football)
- John Kellison
- John Tanner (American football, born 1897)
- List of Toledo Maroons players
- Marty Conrad
- Michael F. Seyfrit
- Paul A. Reule
- Paul Mason (coach)
- Rat Watson
- Red Roberts (American football)
- Russ Stein
- Steamer Horning
- Tex Kelly
- Tillie Voss
- Tom Brown (tackle)
- Tom McNamara (American football)
- Tommy Holleran
- Wilbur M. White
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamer_Horning
Also known as Clarence Horning.