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Dayton Triangles

Dayton Triangles
Founded 1913
Folded 1929
Based in Dayton, Ohio, United States
League "Ohio League" (1913–1919)
National Football League (1920–1929)
Team history St. Mary's Cadets (1913–1914)
Dayton Gym-Cadets (1915)
Dayton Triangles (1916–1929)
Team colors Navy, White
         
Head coaches Louis Clark (1913–1914)
Al Mahrt (1915)
Bud Talbott (1916–1917)
Greasy Neale (1918)
Bud Talbott (1919–1921)
Carl Storck (1922–1926)
Lou Mahrt (1927)
Faye Abbott (1928–1929)
Owner(s) Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company
Dayton Metal Products Company
Domestic Engineering Company
Other League Championship wins (3) 1913, 1914, 1915
Ohio League Championship wins (1) 1918
Undefeated seasons (3) 1913, 1917, 1918
Home field(s) Westwood Field (1916)
Triangle Park (1917–1929)
Fan website www.daytontriangles.com

The Dayton Triangles were an original franchise of the American Professional Football Association (now the National Football League) in 1920. The Triangles were based in Dayton, Ohio, and took their nickname from their home field, Triangle Park, which was located at the confluence of the Great Miami and Stillwater Rivers in north Dayton. They were the longest-lasting traveling team in the NFL (1920–1929), and the last such "road team" until the Dallas Texans in 1952, who, coincidentally, descended from the Dayton franchise.

The original Dayton Triangles members first began playing together as basketball players at St. Mary's College, now the University of Dayton, from 1908 until 1912. After graduation, the players organized a basketball team of alumni, students, and other local athletes. They went by the name of the St. Mary's Cadets. The Cadets claimed the title of "World Basketball Champions" by defeating the Buffalo German Ramblers

In the fall of 1913, the St. Marys Cadets organized a football team. The team was coached by Louis Clark, who coached the St. Mary's college football team as well.Al Mahrt was elected team captain. The team finished their first season with a 7–0 record and won the Dayton City Championship. They also won the Southern Ohio Championship by defeating the Cincinnati Celts 27 to 0 at Redland Park. The team won a second city championship in 1914, despite injuries to Al Mahrt and Babe Zimmerman. In 1915 the team changed its name to the Dayton Gym-Cadets after their presumed sponsors, the Dayton Gymnastic Club. That season saw Al Marhrt take over as the team's coach. The team only lost one game that season, to the Columbus Panhandles. They also won their third city championship.


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