- John
Charles Depler (January 6, 1899 –
December 5, 1970) was an
American professional football player and coach.
Prior to his
professional career, he pla****...
- 1930. The team had four head
coaches in its two
years in the NFL – Jack
Depler in Orange, and Jack Fish, Al
McGall and Andy
Salata in Newark. The Orange...
- of the
National Hockey League, and Jack
Depler, a player-coach for the NFL's
Orange Tornadoes.
Dwyer and
Depler then
renamed the
Triangles the Brooklyn...
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Depler Springs is an
unincorporated community in
Fulton County, Illinois,
United States.
Depler Springs is near
Illinois Route 97,
between Cuba and Lewistown...
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Dayton Triangles,
moved them,
brought on
former Orange Tornadoes star Jack
Depler as a partner, and
renamed them the
Brooklyn Dodgers. With this move, the...
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Prior to the season,
Brooklyn businessmen William B.
Dwyer and John C.
Depler bought the
Dayton Triangles,
moved it, and
renamed it the
Brooklyn Dodgers...
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franchise moved to
Brooklyn and was
renamed the
Brooklyn Dodgers. Jack
Depler was a co-owner and new
coach of the
Dodgers who had been a coach-player...
- numbers.
Ralph Chapman – 1914
Perry Graves – 1914 Bart
Macomber – 1915 John
Depler – 1918
Chuck Carney – 1920 Jim
McMillen – 1923 Red
Grange – 1923, 1924,...
- Fame.html". Pro
Football Hall of Fame.
Retrieved February 14, 2011. "Jack
Depler Record, Statistics, and
Category Ranks". Pro
Football Reference. Sports...
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