Triangle Park
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Dayton Triangles Team (1920)
Triangle Park (1920)
"Former Penn Star Signed by Guardsmen," (Cincinnati Times Star), 25 Nov 1927, p. 32
"BullDogs Face Dayton Triangles with Crippled Lineup," (Canton Daily News), 4 Oct 1925, p. 14.
Historic Marker of the First NFL Game.
Backstory and Context
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The Triangle stadium became official in 1917, which housed the Dayton Triangle, football team. The park housed the Triangles during their stay with the American Professional Football Association, which became the National Football League. In 1916, the Canton Bulldogs defeated the Massillon Tigers for the Ohio League Championship. The Triangles challenged the Bulldogs to a game but the game never came to fruition. The team continued to see success, as the team scored 188 points while only giving up 13 points in the 1917 season. In 1918, World War I took many players from football teams across Ohio. The Dayton Triangles managed to keep enough players to continue playing and eventually won the Ohio League Championship. The Triangles battled the Columbus Panhandles in the first NFL game at Triangle Stadium in 1920. The Triangles saw a decline starting in 1922, as the team would mainly recruit players locally, while other teams recruited players from top colleges. Large venues also offered a guaranteed payday for the teams, which resulted in the Triangles becoming a mainly travel team. The team dissolved and merged with other football teams in 1929.
The park is still in use today, as a city park. In 2019, in honor of the NFL's centennial season, the league wanted to fund the construction of a new artificial turf field at Triangle Park. However, The possibility of a Native American burial site halted the plan. The city officially scrapped the idea on May 15, 2019, after a survey showed a unique and sizable anomaly in the area that was potentially prehistoric.
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Breaking News Staff. BREAKING: City of Dayton calls off plans for NFL turf field at Triangle Park, WHIO. May 15th 2019. Accessed May 6th 2021. https://www.whio.com/news/local/city-dayton-calls-off-plans-for-turf-field-triangle-park/OBm0j7MZ5avA2MaEELOiiJ/.
Breaking News Staff. Native American: NFL field in Dayton could disturb ancient burial site, WHIO. April 27th 2019. Accessed May 6th 2021. https://www.whio.com/news/local/native-americans-speak-out-against-new-field-triangle-park-commemorate-nfl-first-game/WCZu7l2jsC4j8srJXV7BzI/.
Collett, Ritter & Steve Presar. "DAYTON PLAYED LARGE FOUNDING ROLE IN NFL." Dayton Daily News (Dayton) . http://www.profootballresearchers.org/archives/Website_Files/Coffin_Corner/12-01-392.pdf.
https://daytontriangles.com/1920team.htm
https://www.ohiomagazine.com/ohio-life/article/1st-down
https://newspaperarchive.com/cincinnati-times-star-nov-25-1927-p-32/
https://newspaperarchive.com/canton-daily-news-oct-04-1925-p-14/