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Tonawanda Kardex or Lumbermen (1921)

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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.

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Year-by-Year Record

YearWLTFinishCoach
192101018th APFATam Rose
Total010  

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Championships

None

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Coaching Roster

CoachYearWLT
Tam Rose1921010

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All-Time vs. Opponents

OpponentWLTPts.PA
Rochester010045

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