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New York Pro Football League : ウィキペディア英語版
New York Pro Football League
The New York Pro Football League was a professional American football league, active in the 1910s, and based in upstate New York, primarily Western New York. Between 1920 and 1921, the league's best teams were absorbed into the National Football League, though none survive in that league today. It was one of the biggest challengers to the Ohio League in professional football in the 1910s.
Its formation was highly informal. The teams were largely clustered around the two cities of Rochester, New York and Buffalo, New York, with rural teams to fill the differences. Rochester had built its reputation around a strong "sandlot football" circuit, for instance, and was most popular when it consisted mostly of local teams. Rochester's best team, the Jeffersons, was instrumental in bringing the NYPFL and the Ohio League together to form the NFL. The circuit continued to exist even after the birth of the NFL (with the NYPFL teams continuing to play in both circuits), with the league finally dwindling away in the late 1920s and early 1930s. One NYPFL team, the Watertown Red & Black, still survives.
==Known champions==
The NYPFL's championship games were mostly held in Buffalo, New York, either at the International Fair Association Grounds or at Buffalo Baseball Park. The games were generally held on Thanksgiving.
*1908: Buffalo Oakdales 7–2–2
*1909: Buffalo Oakdales 5–1–0
*1910: Buffalo Cazenovias 9–1–1
*1911: Buffalo Cazenovias 6–0–1
*1912: ''records incomplete''
*1913: Lancaster 8–0–1
*1914: All-Lancaster 6–0–1
*1915: Rochester Jeffersons 3–1–3 ''(records incomplete)''
*1916: Rochester Jeffersons
*1917: All-Tonawanda, def. Rochester Jeffersons 9–7
*1918: Buffalo Niagaras.
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*''Due to war and flu concerns in 1918, Buffalo played a six-game schedule (all wins) only in its own city. The Jeffersons continued operating, including a game against the Detroit Heralds and one game against a local squad, but never challenged Buffalo to a title match.''
*1919: See below

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