1921 Minneapolis Marines season

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The 1921 Minneapolis Marines season was their inaugural season in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team finished with a 1–3 record against league opponents,[1] and tied for thirteenth place in the league.

Home stadiumNicollet Park
Record3–5 Overall
1–3 APFA
League placeT-13th in APFA
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1921 Minneapolis Marines season
Head coachRube Ursella
Home stadiumNicollet Park
Results
Record3–5 Overall
1–3 APFA
League placeT-13th in APFA
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Schedule

Newspaper ad promoting the final game of the 1921 season for the Marines, held in Sioux City, Iowa.
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Game Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap Sources
1 October 2 at Chicago Cardinals L 0–20 0–1 Normal Park 4,000 Recap
— October 9 Minneapolis Ideals canceled because of rain [2]
— October 16 Minneapolis Knights of Columbus W 9–0 — Nicollet Park "a large crowd" — [3][4]
2 October 23 at Green Bay Packers L 6–7 0–2 Hagemeister Park 6,000 Recap [5][6]
3 October 30 Columbus Panhandles W 28–0 1–2 Nicollet Park "a large crowd" Recap [7]
4 November 6 at Rock Island Independents L 3–14 1–3 Douglas Park < 2,000 Recap [8]
— November 11 at Duluth Knights of Columbus L 0–14 — Athletic Park 5,000 — [9][10][11]
— November 13 Minneapolis All-Stars postponed because of snow [12]
— November 20 Minneapolis All-Stars postponed because of snow [13]
— November 24 Minneapolis All-Stars W 7–0 — Nicollet Park 1,500 — [14][15]
— December 4 at Olson's All-Stars L 0–10 — Mizzou Park 2,500 [16] — [17][18]
Note: Games in italics indicate a non-league opponent. November 11: Friday. Thanksgiving Day: November 24.
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Standings

View of the back of the grandstand of Nicollet Park, home field of the Marines.
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APFA standings
W L T PCT PF PA STK
Chicago Staleys 911.90012853T1
Buffalo All-Americans 912.90021129L1
Akron Pros 831.72714831W1
Canton Bulldogs 523.71410655W1
Rock Island Independents 421.6676530L1
Evansville Crimson Giants 320.6008946W1
Green Bay Packers 321.6007055L1
Dayton Triangles 441.5009667L1
Chicago Cardinals 332.5005453T1
Rochester Jeffersons 230.4008576W2
Cleveland Tigers 350.3759558L1
Washington Senators 120.3342143L1
Cincinnati Celts 130.25014117L2
Hammond Pros 131.2501745L2
Minneapolis Marines 130.2503741L1
Detroit Tigers 151.16719109L5
Columbus Panhandles 180.11147222W1
Tonawanda Kardex 010.000045L1
Muncie Flyers 020.000028L2
Louisville Brecks 020.000027L2
New York Brickley Giants 020.000072L2
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Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Roster

Quarterback Rube Ursella came over from the Rock Island Independents in 1921.

The following individuals saw action in at least one game for the Minneapolis Marines during the 1921 season.[19] The number of 1921 NFL game appearances is listed for each in parentheses. There were no future members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the 1921 Marines roster. Team captain and star was quarterback Rube Ursella.

Linemen

Backs

References

Further reading

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