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Pike Johnson

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227: 208: 569: 262: 449:. However, it was the wrong "Pike" Johnson, one who never played with the Akron Pros. Also the jeweler who inscribed his name on the fob made a mistake when the first initial of "C" rather than "K" was etched onto the back of the gold piece. 367:. He was a part of the 1914 Everett team that went 13–0 and outscored opponents 600 to 0. In the national championship of high school football, Everett, the best team in the East, was matched against 799: 804: 809: 441:. The fob was given to his grandfather after winning the 1920 championship. During the visit, it was discovered that Pike Johnson was incorrectly identified as 226: 596: 500: 176: 368: 112: 683: 360: 122: 96: 794: 663: 653: 488:
Morin Bishop (September 5, 1984). "High School Football's Best Team May Have Been Everett, Mass., 1914". Sports Illustrated.
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from Illinois, the best team in the West. Everett defeated Oak Park 80 to 0. Johnson went on to play tackle at
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recipient. After the war he played another season for Massillon and then played for the Akron Pros in 1920.
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After his football career, Johnson worked for many years in the public relations department of the
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In 2010 Johnson's grandson donated the miniature football shaped medallion (called a fob), to the
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player in the American Professional Football Association (APFA) (later renamed the
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who appears that the league's all-time roster, which also appears on
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Johnson died on November 6, 1985, at a nursing home in
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In 1920 he and the Pros were awarded the very first 331:(May 2, 1896 – November 6, 1985) was a professional 296: 288: 279: 256: 244: 236: 219: 201: 168: 133: 118: 108: 92: 87: 79: 71: 54: 34: 29: 473:"Karl Johnson, 89; Worked for Boston Distillery". 590: 8: 800:Washington and Lee Generals football players 24: 805:United States Army personnel of World War I 355:Johnson was born on September 30, 1896, in 597: 583: 575: 567: 468: 466: 464: 462: 23: 810:Players of American football from Boston 526: 524: 458: 532:"Medallion from NFL's first champions" 285: 433:Pro Football Hall of Fame memorabilia 7: 16:American football player (1896–1985) 75:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 14: 383:In 1917, Johnson played with the 260: 225: 206: 169:Career highlights and awards 1: 373:Washington and Lee University 412:Hiram Walker & Sons Ltd. 826: 357:East Boston, Massachusetts 329:Karl Hilmer "Pike" Johnson 48:East Boston, Massachusetts 619: 536:Pro Football Hall of Fame 439:Pro Football Hall of Fame 414:in Boston. 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Index

East Boston, Massachusetts
Meredith, New Hampshire
Everett
Everett, Massachusetts
Washington & Lee
Offensive tackle
Guard
Massillon Tigers
Akron Pros
1920
1921
NFL champion
1920
All-Pro
United States
United States Army seal
U.S. Army
World War I

Purple Heart
PFR
football
National Football League
Akron Pros
NFL Championship
East Boston, Massachusetts
Everett High School
Everett, Massachusetts
Oak Park High School
Washington and Lee University

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