The Moline Universal Tractors, also known as the Moline Athletics, were an independent American football team that played in 1920. They played in two official APFA games. They played against the Decatur Staleys and Chicago Cardinals. They played in seven games total, and had a 2-5 record. In 2017, there was a throwback game to celebrate football history that had the Universal Tractors play the Rock Island Independents. In their first ever game they played at Staley Field losing to the Chicago Staleys 0-20. The Tractors went home to Browning Field the following week to play the Clinton Indepedents. The Tractors won 20-0 in that matchup. The next few weeks were all road games. In their third game the Tractors lost 3-33 to the Chicago Cardinals. The Tractors lost the following week 8-14 to Rockford A.A.C., A couple weeks later the Tractors lost 0-7 to the Elgin American Legion. The following week at a neutral site the Tractors defeated the Kewanee Walworths 27-0. They finally would play a home game the next matchup but it ultimately would be the Moline Universal Tractors last game. They were defeated at home by a final score of 0-7 to the Moline Indians.
Pro Football Historian (PFH) is a blog page written by Flint Given. Pro Football Historian or PFH is a page to inform people on prior NFL events that people might not know about. Learning about teams from the 1920s or even the first few NFL World Championships in the 1930s fascinates me. It's these kinds of events that I want to discuss in this blog. Hopefully you are interested and will continue to check up on my blogs.
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