The Story of the Green Bay Packers

The Story of the Green Bay Packers — page 5
Green Bay Packers At that time players worked full-time jobs They squeezed in football practice when they could The men reporting regularly for the workouts will be given the first chance in the games the newspaper noted Lambeau and Calhoun had put together a powerhouse In its first 10 games against Wisconsin and Upper Michigan rivals the team scored 532 points It allowed just a single touchdown But when it traveled south to Beloit the outcome was different Beloit fans flooded the field when the Packers had the ball One tripped a player headed toward the end zone The hometown referee waved off three Green Bay touchdowns The Packers lost 6 0 In 1921 the Packers joined the American Professional Football Association APFA That league became the National Football League NFL in 1922 The Packers did well Lambeau was a smart and disciplined leader He was the first professional coach to use the forward pass as a major part of his offense Curly was always ahead of his time noted running back Johnny Blood McNally an early Packers star He was always thinking of ways to get an edge But the Packers had financial problems In 1923 Lambeau sought help to keep the team afloat Andrew B Turnbull owner of the Press-Gazette persuaded local businessmen to purchase stock in the team They formed the Green Bay Football Corporation Most teams have a single primary owner But the Packers unique ownership status continues to this day left End Billy Howton 10