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Carolina A. E.
Staley, a
processor of corn
located in Decatur, Illinois, and now part of Tate & Lyle, PLC The
Chicago Bears,
formerly Decatur Staleys, a football...
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Layne Thomas Staley (born
Layne Rutherford Staley;
August 22, 1967 –
April 5, 2002) was an
American singer and
songwriter who was the
original lead vocalist...
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coaches for the
Decatur Staleys (1919–1920) and
Chicago Staleys (1921). The
Bears franchise was
founded as the
Decatur Staleys, a
charter member of the...
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promote the
company in
exchange for
keeping the name
Staleys. Now
known as the
Chicago Staleys, the team won the
championship with a 9–1–1 record. During...
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Staley Field in Decatur, Illinois,
United States, was the home of the
Decatur Staleys club of the
American Professional Football ****ociation in 1920,...
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counted in the
standings until 1972. APFA
Champions (1) 1921
Chicago Staleys season "
Staleys 35,
Waukegan 0," Rock
Island Argus, Oct. 3, 1921, p. 12....
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which the
Staleys/Bears were an
amateur team, not a
member of the
National Football League or
managed by
George Halas. The 1919
Staleys were a works...
- the
Staleys'
total of 164.
Jimmy Conzelman ran for two
scores and
threw two more.
Halas led the team in
receiving scores with 2. The
Decatur Staleys finished...
- (the
latter founded as the
Decatur Staleys before moving to
Chicago in 1921 and
being renamed the
Chicago Staleys, then in 1922
being renamed the Chicago...
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Edward Staley (1903 –
December 9, 1987) was
chairman of W. T. Grant, the
American variety store chain, from 1966
until his
retirement in 1973.
Staley joined...