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Chambersburg Cardinals : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chambersburg Cardinals The Chambersburg Cardinals are an American football team based in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The team plays in the Gridiron Developmental Football League. ==Founding== The team was founded in by local players returning from WWII. In 1956, the team disbanded due to difficulty scheduling quality teams. The Cardinals would not field another team until 1968. The second incarnation of the Cardinals entered the Interstate Football League as an expansion team in 1968. They played in the IFL until 1971 when a portion of the IFL, including Chambersburg, merged with the Mason-Dixon Football League to become the Seaboard Football League—A league that held, among other teams, the Hartford Knights, Long Island Chiefs and New England Colonials, who were, or would move to, the Atlantic Coast Football League in 1973.〔"Interstate League Survives Defection Of Five Elevens", ''Baltimore Sun'', March 24, 1971, pC2; "Washington Generals Join Forces With New Seaboard Football League", ''Washington (PA) Observer-Reporter'', March 23, 1971, pB-8〕 They went on to win the league crown in 1973 (when some of the better teams left for the ACFL) before the team and league folded midseason in 1974.〔Bob Gill, with Steve Brainerd and Tod Maher, ''Minor League Football, 1960-85'' (McFarland and Co., 2002), pp84, 99-100〕 King Corcoran played for the Cardinals in 1972, after the Cardinals offered him a starting job.〔("Corcoran great or 'a bum'" ), ''Reading (PA) Eagle'', November 5, 1972, p75.〕 Corcoran had played for the Montreal Alouettes but refused to take a job as a backup.〔(Simpson signs with Bills ), ''Eugene Register-Guard'', July 29, 1972.〕 The team had four different quarterbacks start that year and it was Jim Haynie that started in the championship game. Corcoran left for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League in 1974.
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