History
In its second season of operation, the American Professional Football Association added eight teams, including three that would play all their games on the road. One of those three was a team from Tonawanda, New York, which is located between Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
The team is usually called the Kardex, because it was sponsored by a company with that name, but it was also known as the Lumbermen.
Tonawanda opened the season on October 9 with a scoreless tie against a non-league team from Syracuse. The team didn't play again until November 6, losing to the Rochester Jeffersons, 45-0. That was the only league game in the brief history of the franchise.
