The following people played for the Chicago Bulls for at least one game in the 1926 AFL regular season, the only one of the team's (and the league's) existence:[1]
Name | Position | College |
---|---|---|
Eddie Anderson | End | Notre Dame |
Hal Blackwood | Guard | Chicago, Northwestern |
Jack Boyle | End | Loras |
Garland Buckeye | Guard | none |
Ward Connell1 | Wingback2 | Notre Dame |
Mush Crawford | Tackle3 | Beloit, Lake Forrest, Illinois |
John Fahay4 | End | St. Thomas, Marquette |
Bill Giaver5 | Wingback | Georgia Tech |
Aubrey Goodman | Tackle2 | Baylor, Chicago |
Fred Graham6 | End | Indiana State, West Virginia |
Harry Hall | Blocking Back7 | Chicago, Illinois |
Ojay Larson | Center | Notre Dame |
Red Mahan8 | Guard | West Virginia |
John McMullan | Tackle | Notre Dame |
Johnny Mohardt | Tailback | Notre Dame |
Doss Richerson | Tackle2,3 | Missouri |
Dick Romey | End | Iowa |
Dick Stahlman9 | Tackle3 | DePaul, Northwestern |
Joey Sternaman | Blocking back | Illinois |
Red Strader | Back10 | St. Mary's |
Swede Swenson | Guard | Chicago, Dartmouth |
Jimmy Tays | Tailback | Penn State, Chicago |
Buck White | Fullback | Howard Payne, Valparaiso |
Sam Whiteman | Back11 | Missouri |
1 Started season with Chicago Bears
2 Also played end
3 Also played guard
4 Finished season with Racine Tornadoes
5 Finished season with Louisville Colonels
6 Played for both Frankford Yellow Jackets and Providence Steam Roller before joining Bulls
7 Also played tailback
8 Started season with Frankford Yellow Jackets
9 Started season with Rock Island Independents
10 Played both wingback and fullback
11 Played wingback, tailback, and fullback
References
edit- ^ David S. Neft, Richard M. Cohen, and Rick Korch, The Football Encyclopedia: The Complete History of Professional Football, From 1892 to the Present (St. Martin’s Press 1994), ISBN 0-312-11435-4