The 1924 Milwaukee Badgers season was their third in the National Football League. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 7–2–3, winning only five games.[1] They finished twelfth in the league.
Schedule
Game
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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Recap
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Sources
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1
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September 28
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at Chicago Cardinals
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L 7–17
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0–1
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Normal Park
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4,000
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Recap
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2
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October 5
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Kansas City Blues
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W 3–0
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1–1
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Athletic Park
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Recap
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[2]
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3
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October 12
|
Kenosha Maroons
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W 21–0
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2–1
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Athletic Park
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1,000
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Recap
|
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4
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October 19
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at Green Bay Packers
|
L 0–17
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2–2
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Bellevue Park
|
4,150
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Recap
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[3]
|
5
|
October 26
|
Racine Legion
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L 0–10
|
2–3
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Athletic Park
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4,000
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Recap
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6
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November 2
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at Chicago Cardinals
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W 17–8
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3–3
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Comiskey Park
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3,000
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Recap
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7
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November 9
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Minneapolis Marines
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W 28–7
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4–3
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Athletic Park
|
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Recap
|
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8
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November 11
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at Kansas City Blues
|
L 3–7
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4–4
|
Muehlebach Field
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3,000
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Recap
|
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9
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November 16
|
Green Bay Packers
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L 10–17
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4–5
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Athletic Park
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3,800
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Recap
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[4]
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10
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November 22
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at Frankford Yellow Jackets
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L 6–21
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4–6
|
Frankford Stadium
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5,000
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Recap
|
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11
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November 23
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at Buffalo Bisons
|
W 23–0
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5–6
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Bison Stadium
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Recap
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[5][6][7][8]
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|
12
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November 27
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at Cleveland Bulldogs
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L 10–53
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5–7
|
Lakeside Park
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4,000
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Recap
|
|
13
|
November 30
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at Chicago Bears
|
L 14–31
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5–8
|
Cubs Park
|
1,000+
|
Recap
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[9]
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Note: November 22: Saturday. Thanksgiving Day: November 27.
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Standings
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
References
- ^ 1924 Milwaukee Badgers
- ^ "Milwaukee Badgers Defeat Kansas City in Close Game, 3–0: Red Dunn Kicks Field Goal," Green Bay Press-Gazette, Oct. 6, 1924, p. 14.
- ^ Cal [George W. Calhoun], "Packers Play Great Football to Beat Milwaukee: Big Bay Blues Cut Loose Bag of Tricks in Fourth Quarter to Get 17–0 Win," Green Bay Press-Gazette, Oct. 20, 1924, pp. 10-11.
- ^ Cal [George W. Calhoun], "Packers Trample on Milwaukee Badgers 17 to 10: Thousand Green Bay Fans See Lambeau's Team Win Thrilling Football Game," Green Bay Press-Gazette, Nov. 17, 1924, pp. 12-13.
- ^ "Milwaukee Regains Limelight as Badgers Win Over Bisons: Dunn and Swanson Lead Visitors' Attack as Orange and Black Succumbs, 23 to 0," Buffalo News, Nov. 24, 1924, p. 24.
- ^ "Brilliant Aerial Attack Led by Red Dunn Buries Bisons Under Big Score," Buffalo Courier, Nov. 24, 1924, p. 11.
- ^ "Bisons Beaten by Milwaukee Badgers, 23–0: 'Red' Dunn, Former Marquette Star, Downs Locals Almost Single-handed," Buffalo Enquirer, Nov. 24, 1924, p. 8.
- ^ "Buffalo Pros Out of Race for National Grid Honors: Championship Hopes of Bisons Shattered in Loss to Milwaukee Badgers," Buffalo Commercial, Nov. 24, 1924, p. 10.
- ^ "Chicago Bears Sweep Over Badgers, 31–14: Windy City Crew Plays Thrilling Game Before Less Than 1,500 Fans," Rock Island Argus, Dec. 1, 1924, p. 12.
Further reading
- Michael D. Benter, The Badgers: Milwaukee's NFL Entry of 1922–1926. Hayworth, NJ: St. Johann Press, 2013.
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