Ball invited 10 more players to come to practice the next morning.

The team was to be led by local hero, Cooney Checkaye.

Results Season Games Won Lost Tied… …   Wikipedia, Muncie, Indiana — City of Muncie, Indiana   City   Muncie downtown from the northwest Nick …   Wikipedia, Flyers de Muncie — Données clés Fondé en 1948 Disparu en 1949 Siège Muncie (Indiana) Ligue LIH Entraîneur chef Henry Coupe …   Wikipédia en Français, Cooney Checkaye — Position(s) Quarterback Head Coach Owner Jersey #(s) None Born January 6, 1893(1893 01 06) Muncie, Indiana Died 1970 …   Wikipedia, Columbus Panhandles/Tigers — Columbus Panhandles Tigers Founded 1901 Folded 1926 Based in Columbus, Ohio, United States League …   Wikipedia, NFL 1921 — NFL Saison 1921 Regular Season Saison 1921 NFL Champion Chicago Staleys NFL Saison  < 1920 …   Deutsch Wikipedia, 1921 NFL season — 1921 National Football League season Regular season Duration September 25, 1921 – December 18, 1921 Champions Chicago Staleys National Football League seasons  < 1920 …   Wikipedia, Saison NFL 1920 — La première saison de la National Football League a eu lieu en 1920. The team's owners gave up the team on February 4th and agreed to let the players run the team as a cooperative until the end of the season. Damit belegte er den vierten Platz in der South-Division der IHL. The Flyers were based in Muncie, Indiana, and led by player/coach Henry Coupe. The Muncie Flyers from Muncie, Indiana played in the National Football League (then called the American Professional Football Association) from 1920-1921. Muncie found it difficult to schedule another game. Their star player was local player, Cooney Checkeye. The Muncie Flyers were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the International Hockey League during the 1948–49 season. La ligue de football américain ne porte pas encore le nom de National Football League mais celui de « American Professional Football Association »[1]. In 1910, the Congerville Athletic Club finished with a near-perfect 10-0-1 record, outscoring their opponents 145-0. An occasional reference was made to a game being scheduled and sometimes the game results with a brief game account was in the Monday paper. Coming back to the APFA in 1921, the Flyers opened the season by crushing the non-APFA Elwood Legion, then lost league games against the Evansville Crimson Giants, and a loss at home against the Cincinnati Celts.
The following week the Decatur Staleys cancelled their game with the Flyers. Contents[show] History Origins The origins of the team show that it evolved from the Congerville (Muncie) Athletic Club, which dates back to at least 1905.