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Edward "Dutch"
Sternaman (February 9, 1895 –
February 1, 1973) was an
American player and
owner in
professional football for the
Chicago Bears of the...
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Joseph Theodore Sternaman (February 1, 1900 –
March 10, 1988) was an
American professional football player who was a
quarterback for
eight seasons for...
- the season. Ed "Dutch"
Sternaman and
George Halas starred again, with
newcomer ****lord
Stinchcomb also contributing.
Sternaman scored 32 points, most...
- in a 3–0 shutout. The
Sternaman brothers again carried the team, with Joe
Sternaman having his best season. The
younger Sternaman scored 6 touchdowns,...
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Illinois Championship. The
company hired George Halas and
Edward "Dutch"
Sternaman in 1920 to run the team. The 1920
Decatur Staleys season was
their inaugural...
- w**** 4, the
Bears went
undefeated after that. Just like in 1922, the
Sternaman brothers starred,
scoring 5 touchdowns, 6
field goals, and 8 PATs between...
- title. The
stars of the
Staleys were Ed "Dutch"
Sternaman,
Jimmy Conzelman, and
George Halas.
Sternaman had a
remarkable season with 11
rushing TDs, 1...
- Staleys, with the game tied in the
third quarter; a
field goal from
Dutch Sternaman broke the tie and won the game for Chicago, 10–7.
McNeil continued to...
- challenged, with most
either shutouts or
relative blowouts. Ed "Dutch"
Sternaman led the
Bears in
scoring for the
third straight season, with
three touchdowns...
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Conzelman (1920) Joey
Sternaman (1922–1925, 1927–1929)
Johnny Bryan (1923)
Milton Romney (1926)
Paddy Driscoll (1926–1929)
Edward Sternaman (1927) Carl Brumbaugh...