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Carl Storck

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to the post. Storck was upset by the owners' decision to replace him as head of the league, as he had given twenty years to the league (fifteen without pay) and had not received any criticism from the owners during his tenure as president. He stated that he would stay on as president if the owners
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dealership on September 17, 1920. This meeting marked the formation of the NFL. The Triangles would have trouble competing in the increasingly competitive NFL, and Storck would eventual sell them in
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In keeping with the majority of managers Storck was an unpaid volunteer. He worked full-time as a foreman in the Inspection and Packing Department of the
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defined his duties in a contract. However, on April 4, 1941, he suddenly announced that he was resigning "for the best interests of the game".
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football for a local team that would later become the Dayton Triangles. Storck became the team's manager in 1918 and guided his team into the
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Storck served as secretary-treasurer of the National Football League from 1921 to 1939. Upon the death of
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Storck started his football career as a local football hero in
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At the time of his resignation, Storck was seriously ill with
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American football player, coach, and executive (1892–1950)
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Index

Carol Storck
Karl Storck

Dayton, Ohio
St. Mary's College
President of the NFL
Joseph Carr
Elmer Layden
St. Mary's (OH)
Dayton Triangles
1922
1926
PFR
PFR
National Football League
Dayton Triangles
Dayton, Ohio
University of Dayton
semi-pro
NFL
Ralph Hay
Hupmobile
1930
Bill Dwyer
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Dodgers
Joe Carr
National Football League
Commissioner
Elmer Layden

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