1. Even though it was early in pro football's life, thousands of people were there. Four thousand people paid $1.75 for admission. Each player was paid $50.
2. The Triangles were led by the West Carrollton Battering Ram. That was Lou Partlow, the Triangles running back, who scored the first touchdown in that game and was known for his unusual and intense conditioning methods.
3. And, Dayton won! Bragging rights, 14-zip over Columbus.
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