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Did this thread just go through a timewarp?

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Flux Capasitor is.. uhhh.. ...fluxing.

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All these crazy rumors. Next thing you know, someone will claim the Cleveland Browns are going to move.

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I won't hear a word of this. The Decatur Staleys aren't going anywhere.

P'shaw.

The Chicago area can't possibly support two N-F-L franchises and with the Cardinals enjoying the spoils as the UNDISPUTED 1925 league champions, it's only a matter of time before the Staleys move to greener pastures like Detroit, a market that is surprisingly devoid of an N-F-L franchise.

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I won't hear a word of this. The Decatur Staleys aren't going anywhere.

P'shaw.

The Chicago area can't possibly support two N-F-L franchises and with the Cardinals enjoying the spoils as the UNDISPUTED 1925 league champions, it's only a matter of time before the Staleys move to greener pastures like Detroit, a market that is surprisingly devoid of an N-F-L franchise.

If the Staleys want Detroit to themselves, Mr. Halas may need to act with all haste. I have heard that the Pottsville Maroons, Akron Pros, Portsmouth Spartans and Rock Island Independents all have designs on relocating their clubs to Detroit. C.C. Pyle is also rumored to be interested in buying a franchise there.

Either way, would it not be the cat's meow to have a pro football squad housed in Detroit? What better way to spend an afternoon than watching professional gridders with your best gal while enjoying a cold sasparilla.

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The Chicago area can't possibly support two N-F-L franchises and with the Cardinals enjoying the spoils as the UNDISPUTED 1925 league champions, it's only a matter of time before the Staleys move to greener pastures like Detroit, a market that is surprisingly devoid of an N-F-L franchise.

Good point. Why, these Cardinals, truly a model organization, could win for years and years to come. They make all the right moves.

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The Chicago area can't possibly support two N-F-L franchises and with the Cardinals enjoying the spoils as the UNDISPUTED 1925 league champions, it's only a matter of time before the Staleys move to greener pastures like Detroit, a market that is surprisingly devoid of an N-F-L franchise.

Good point. Why, these Cardinals, truly a model organization, could win for years and years to come. They make all the right moves.

Huzzah!

Besides, Chicago is a base-ball town, what with the Cubs standing as a perennial contender and the White-Stockings bound to be resurgent from their recent punishment for gambling high-jinks.

Huzzah to the Cardinals, indeed. A juggernaut to rival the most powerful of loco-motives!

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The Chicago area can't possibly support two N-F-L franchises and with the Cardinals enjoying the spoils as the UNDISPUTED 1925 league champions, it's only a matter of time before the Staleys move to greener pastures like Detroit, a market that is surprisingly devoid of an N-F-L franchise.

Good point. Why, these Cardinals, truly a model organization, could win for years and years to come. They make all the right moves.

Huzzah!

Besides, Chicago is a base-ball town, what with the Cubs standing as a perennial contender and the White-Stockings bound to be resurgent from their recent punishment for gambling high-jinks.

Huzzah to the Cardinals, indeed. A juggernaut to rival the most powerful of loco-motives!

Not only are the Cubs perennial contenders, they are overdue to capture another World's Series soon, since their last title was back in aught-8.

And Mr. TCR, the sentiments of you and Mr. John McGraw aside, the so-called Junior Circuit is hardly the band of "White Elephants" you would make them out to be. The Americans have won quite a few of the World's Series flags over the years.

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Chicago's days as a base-ball town may be numbered, now that that rapscallion Frederic McLauglin is moving the Portland Rosebuds to our fair Chicago. Who in the world would want to sit out in the hot sun in their wool suits? Especially when you can enjoy the amenities of the $7,000,000 ice palace soon to be known as Chicago Stadium for an evening of hot cocoa, popped kernels of corn, and the gentlemanly game of ice hockey!

Viva Le Blackhawks, future champions of the ice-rink!

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What is this "Jet" you speak of? Is it anything like a Dirigible? I have tickets for the maiden voyage of the Hindenburg, the luxury liner of the air.

Here come the warm jets!

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Chicago's days as a base-ball town may be numbered, now that that rapscallion Frederic McLauglin is moving the Portland Rosebuds to our fair Chicago. Who in the world would want to sit out in the hot sun in their wool suits? Especially when you can enjoy the amenities of the $7,000,000 ice palace soon to be known as Chicago Stadium for an evening of hot cocoa, popped kernels of corn, and the gentlemanly game of ice hockey!

Viva Le Blackhawks, future champions of the ice-rink!

Ice hockey will never be more than a pleasant diversion for the sporting crowd. Why, judging by how you have overstated your position, I almost expect that you will next predict that professional football will someday overtake base-ball as our the most popular sport in our great nation.

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Chicago's days as a base-ball town may be numbered, now that that rapscallion Frederic McLauglin is moving the Portland Rosebuds to our fair Chicago. Who in the world would want to sit out in the hot sun in their wool suits? Especially when you can enjoy the amenities of the $7,000,000 ice palace soon to be known as Chicago Stadium for an evening of hot cocoa, popped kernels of corn, and the gentlemanly game of ice hockey!

Viva Le Blackhawks, future champions of the ice-rink!

Ah, yes. The National Hockey League! I believe this entity is presently at eight franchises and I am sure that in the coming years we will be treated to the spectacle of this fine game spreading faster than Cholera. It's my understanding that the Canadian city of Montreal has two teams. If the game is engaging enough to merit that type of support in a hamlet as small as Montreal then I can forsee our great land populated with hundreds of N-H-L franchises as soon as the 1940's. The sun has barely risen on the coming empire of the stick, puck, and skate. I'm sure that nutty Canadian expat Naismith is gnashing his teeth and preparing to give up his Quixotic pursuit of national attention toward his silly game of peach-basket-ball. Honestly, where's the challenge in that foolish bagatelle?

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