American Decades
Pioneer in Pro Football
Memoir
By: Jack Cusack
Date: 1963
Source: Cusack, Jack. Pioneer in Pro Football. Fort Worth, Tx.: Self-published, 1963, 11–12, 13–15, 16–17.
About the Author: Jack Cusack (1890–1973) was one of the prominent early figures in professional football in Ohio. At the age of twenty-one, Cusack became the manager of the Canton Bulldogs, one of the leading teams of the day. During his six years with the Canton Bulldogs, Cusack led the team to two championships (in 1916 and 1917), and was responsible for bringing Jim Thorpe into professional football. In 1918, Cusack left football to enter the oil and gasoline business in Oklahoma. He later worked as an independent oil operator in Fort Worth, Texas.
Introduction
The location of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, is logical given the strong role that Canton and Ohio had in the early days of...
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- "University Athletics"
- "Johnson Wins in 15 Rounds; Jeffries Weak"
- "Burman Lowers Speedway Records"
- "Are Athletics Making Girls Masculine?"
- "The Amateur"
- "Baseball and the National Life"
- "Ouimet World's Golf Champion"
- Page from George Weiss's Scrapbook
- You Know Me Al: A Busher's Letters
- Girls and Athletics
- Memorandum to Colonel Bruce Palmer
- Basket Ball: for Coach, Player and Spectator
- "Boxers Spend Last Night Under Guard"
- Pioneer in Pro Football
- Interview with Edd Roush
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
