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1921 Muncie Flyers season


1921 Muncie Flyers season
Cooney Checkaye
Walnut Street Park
0–2 APFA(1–2 overall)
T-18th in APFA

The 1921 Muncie Flyers season was their second and final season in the young American Professional Football Association (APFA). The team failed to improve on their prior season's record against league opponents of 0–1, losing two games. They tied for eighteenth place in the league. The team folded after the season, finishing an overall 0–3 in league play.

GameDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecapSources
October 2at Elwood American LegionW 74–0
October 9at Evansville Crimson GiantsL 0–140–1Bosse Field"a large crowd"Recap
October 16Cincinnati CeltsL 0–140–2Walnut Street ParkRecap
Note: Games in italics indicate a non-league opponent.
APFA standings
Chicago Staleys911.90012853T1
Buffalo All-Americans912.90021129L1
Akron Pros831.72714831W1
Canton Bulldogs523.71410655W1
Rock Island Independents421.6676530L1
Evansville Crimson Giants320.6008946W1
Green Bay Packers321.6007055L1
Dayton Triangles441.5009667L1
Chicago Cardinals332.5005453T1
Rochester Jeffersons230.4008576W2
Cleveland Tigers350.3759558L1
Washington Senators120.3342143L1
Cincinnati Celts130.25014117L2
Hammond Pros131.2501745L2
Minneapolis Marines130.2503741L1
Detroit Tigers151.16719109L5
Columbus Panhandles180.11147222W1
Tonawanda Kardex010.000045L1
Muncie Flyers020.000028L2
Louisville Brecks020.000027L2
New York Brickley Giants020.000072L2

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

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