Edmund Leroy Kagy (April 21, 1889 – November 16, 1960) was a professional American football player in the Ohio League, which was the direct predecessor...
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Jones, and Joe Collins, as well as several Ohio collegiate stars like Ed Kagy, Dwight Wertz, Homer Davidson, Dutch Powell, Frank Nesser, and Ralph "Fat"...
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Gyro was founded by Paul Schwan, Clarence (Gus) Handerson, and Edmund (Ed) Kagy, three college friends, in April 1912 in Cleveland, Ohio. The primary purpose...
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143). Arena Football League champion (1992) Billy Gribben (1926–1926) Ed Kagy (1912–1917) Roger "Red" Kirkman (1933–1935) Bill Laub (1902–1905), first...
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Lions Wendy Cohn (Termini) – sports attorney Esther Erb – marathon runner Ed Kagy – professional football player and founder of Gyro International William...
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1908 Western Reserve football The image includes players Ed Kagy, Del Wertz, Milton "Muff" Portmann, and Ursus "Doc" Portmann OAC champion Conference...
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Jones, and Joe Collins. As well as several Ohio collegiate stars like Ed Kagy, Dwight Wertz, Homer Davidson, Dutch Powell, Frank Nesser and Ralph "Fat"...
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his season during a 14–0 win over Parratt and the Indians a week later. Ed Kagy then took over as the team's quarterback. However Davidson still played...
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Seaman with his 1908 Western Reserve football team; players included Ed Kagy, Del Wertz, Milton "Muff" Portmann, and Ursus "Doc" Portmann...
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Bristolville, Ohio, in 1835, the second child of blacksmith Abraham Neff Kagy (as spelled on his gravestone) and Anna Fansler, who were of Swiss descent...
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