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Thorpe Meets Rockne Story Released

1946 - The Miami News Sports Editor, Guy Butler, released a story told to him by Jim Thorpe. Thorpe...

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"Thorpe Meets Rockne Story Released"

Last updated 📅 2025-03-26

1946 - The Miami News Sports Editor, Guy Butler, released a story told to him by Jim Thorpe. Thorpe recanted a tale of the first time he met the legendary Knute Rockne.

In 1915, Thorpe Jr. began his professional football career after a season with the baseball Giants. The Canton Bulldogs were reformed (the team went on hiatus after a 1906 scandal), and they scheduled a game against the Massillon Tigers. These teams had their initial professional football beginnings back in 1902.

This was Thorpe's first experience with professional football. The game occurred midway between Massillon and Canton, Ohio; the towns are about eight miles apart. That afternoon, Thorpe met Knute Rockne for the first time. Rockne played end for Massillon, while Thorpe was a halfback for Canton.

Jim Thorpe undoubtedly played his best football with Canton in those first few years, surpassing his Carlisle performances. Jim surprised the sports world with his speed and skill. He played this challenging game until he was 41. He could hit an opponent with tremendous force, which became evident on this fateful day against Massillon.

Once, Thorpe faced a young, eager tackle trying to impress his teammates with his toughness, believing professional football was perfect for him. He was overly enthusiastic about tackling and wouldn't stop. So, the next time he went for a tackle, Thorpe says he stopped, intentionally dropped the ball, and the brash Massillon end picked it up. Then, bam! He didn't see it coming; the "Burley Indian" struck him, and he was knocked unconscious.

Thorpe told him not to do that again, but how could he respond? He was out cold.

That was the first encounter of football legends Jim Thorpe and Knute Rockne.

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Step into the legendary world of Jim Thorpe, an athlete whose extraordinary talent transcended multiple sports and whose impact resonates through history. This series will explore the unparalleled achievements of a man who was not only an Olympic hero, winning gold in both the pentathlon and decathlon, but also a pivotal figure in the early days of professional football. More than just an athlete, Thorpe was a Native American trailblazer who broke barriers and captivated audiences with his exceptional abilities on the field and track.

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"Oorang Indians"

June 24, 1922 -  Oorang Indians franchise forms and survives in the 1922 through the 1923 season. The Ohio History Central website indicates that this team featured Jim Thorpe and every member of the squad was of Native American descent. 
The team was based in La Rue, Ohio and was very active in the early 1920s APFA. A guy by the name of  Walter Lingo established the franchise in an effort to promote his Oorang dog kennels...