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Maroons and up
An angry Patrick lined up between the pipes for two periods in game two of the Stanley Cup Finals, allowing one goal to Maroons center Nels Stewart.
Originally known as The Maroons, the Zipper nickname came about in the late 1930s when the school had a fast basketball team that would " Zip " up and down the court.
The team that became the Maroons was established in 1920 as the Pottsville Eleven, and had a roster mostly made up of firemen from the Yorkville Hose Company.
In 1925 the Chicago Cardinals were in need of two easy wins to help keep up with the Pottsville Maroons and stay in the hunt of the 1925 NFL Championship.
The Association formed the Toledo Maroons in 1906 as a farm team for teenagers who could later move up to playing for the Association's senior team.
The nickname of Maroons was eventually picked up by the media after the colour of their jerseys.
After the league folded in 1963, the Marlboros scooped up all the former stars from the Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons who had won two consecutive Metro Junior A league titles, and also retained their coach, Jim Gregory.
He grew up playing football at Ipswich's Northern Suburbs Tigers alongside brothers and future Brisbane Broncos ( as well as Queensland Maroons and Australian Kangaroos ) team mates Kevin and Kerrod Walters.
The Maroons leaned on two former Ottawa Senators, Punch Broadbent and Clint Benedict they picked up from Ottawa before the season but still managed only fifth place.
He was selected for origin 1 against the Maroons, and helped set up five tries.
James Strachan, president of the Maroons, said he was willing to pay up to $ 40, 000 for his contract.

Maroons and 5-2-2
The Maroons finished fourth with a 5-2-2 record that season, then dropped to 3-3-2 in 1923.

Maroons and record
The Maroons then posted a 6-0-1 record against Anthracite League teams and clinched the league title that November with a victory over Coaldale.
The Maroons then jumped out to a 9-1-1 record.
The Maroons ended what turned out to be their final season in Pottsville with a dismal 2-8-0 record.
The team finally folded that year, ending the franchise's final season with a 4-4-0 record. Because the Washington Redskins began in 1932 as the Boston Braves, some Pottsville backers, with help from a few writers, have suggested that the Redskins descended from the Maroons by way of the Boston Bulldogs.
In a single year, the Maroons went from having the worst record in franchise history to their best.
Blake played 8 games with the Maroons in the 1934 – 35 season, but failed to record a point ; he was not played in any of the team's playoff games but when the Maroons won the Stanley Cup, Blake's name was added as a member of the team.
The 1925 NFL Championship was surrounded in a controversy, since the Pottsville Maroons won the championship that year only to have their title stripped after playing an illegal game in Philadelphia after they had finished the season with the NFL's best record.
A NHL attendance record of 11, 000 was set on December 27, when the Maroons hosted the Canadiens.
Officially, the Chicago Cardinals are listed as the 1925 NFL champions because they finished with the best record ; however, many Pottsville fans at the time claimed that the Maroons were the legitimate champions.

Maroons and their
Eventually the Maroons had their own district at Maroon Town.
Among these movements, the most famous being that of the Maroons, slaves who escaped their masters and in the shelter of the forest communities organized free communities.
Eventually the Maroons would have their own district at Maroon Town, Freetown.
In only their second season, the Rangers won the Stanley Cup, defeating the Montreal Maroons three games to two.
On December 1, 1924, the new Bruins team played their first NHL game against the Maroons, at Boston Arena, with the Bruins winning the game by a 2 – 1 score.
The Menominee Maroons won the state championship in its division for basketball in 1967 and football in 1998, 2006 and 2007. In the 2006 season the Maroons finished unbeaten and only allowed 38 points scored against them but their offense scored 513 point in that entire season.
A dispute arose over a game that the nearby Pottsville Maroons had played against the Notre Dame All-Stars in Philadelphia ; the Yellow Jackets asserted that their nearby rivals had infringed on their territorial rights by playing the game against a non-league opponent in Philadelphia.
Frankford then had to play their final game of the season against the Pottsville Maroons, who were still upset after their NFL championship title had been stripped from them after complaints from Frankford.
During the 1924 Anthracite League season, the Maroons added three members of the NFL's 1923 Canton Bulldogs championship team to their roster.
Rochester managed to defeat Pottsville 10-7, giving the Maroons their only loss of the season.
Since many Maroons players moved back to their NFL teams in 1925, the Maroons recruited several talented players to replace them.
During this time the Maroons insisted that their players live in the Pottsville area.
This helped the Maroons to a 28-0 win over the Buffalo Bisons in their first NFL game.
When not practicing, the Maroons spent their days hanging around the fire house, drinking Yuengling, playing cards and tossing footballs in the street.
That same year, the surviving members of the Maroons carved their own championship trophy out of coal and presented it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, where it can be seen today.
Prior to 1929, the Bulldogs played as the Pottsville Maroons and the teams played for their still loyal fans at the Maroons ' Minersville Park.
During their championship run, the Triangles defeated future NFL teams, the Toledo Maroons, Hammond Pros, Columbus Panhandles and Detroit Heralds.
On October 3, 1924, the Maroons played their first game of the season against the Frankford Yellow Jackets.
Ten Days later the " high-priced " Maroons players were released from their contracts and the original team disbanded.

Maroons and 1922
* Marty Conrad, offensive lineman in the NFL for the Toledo Maroons ( 1922 – 1923 ), the Kenosha Maroons ( 1924 ), and the Akron Pros ( 1925 ).
The team lost on the road to the eventual 1922 NFL Champion Canton Bulldogs 38-0 and the Toledo Maroons 39-0.
The Toledo Maroons were a professional American football team based in Toledo, Ohio in the National Football League in 1922 and 1923.
However in 1922, the Maroons joined the league, now renamed the National Football League.
The Maroons were Class D affiliates of the Detroit Tigers 1922 ), St Louis Browns ( 1931-32 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1937-40 ) and the Philadelphia A's ( 1947-48 ).
The Millionaires / Maroons succeeded as PCHA champions six times ( 1915, 1918, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 ) and won the Stanley Cup once, in 1915, against the Ottawa Senators of the NHA.
In 1922, the team changed its name to the Vancouver Maroons and, although league champion in the PCHA's final two seasons, Vancouver would not compete for the Stanley Cup.
* Toledo Maroons, an NFL team from 1922 to 1923
In 1922 – 23, the Millionaires were renamed the Maroons, and joined the Western Canada Hockey League ( WCHL ).
* " The Thrilling Story of The Maroons ," serialized in The Negro World, March – April 1922.

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