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Lou Partlow
Date of birthOctober 9, 1892
Place of birthMiamisburg, Ohio
Date of deathApril 14, 1981 (age 88)
Place of deathBurbank, California
Career information
Position(s)Running back
US collegeNone
Career history
As player
1914-1927West Carrollton Paper Company, Dayton Triangles
Career stats

Louis (or Lewis) Jerald Partlow (October 9, 1892 in Miamisburg, Ohio – April 14, 1981 in Burbank, California) was a running back who played ten seasons with the Dayton Triangles in the National Football League. He is remembered for being the first professional footballer to score an official touchdown in NFL history.[1][2]

Lou Partlow started in 1914 with the West Carrollton Paper Company team, where he earned the nickname "West Carrollton Battering Ram" due to his training routine which involved deliberately smashing into trees.[1] Partlow also played with the Cincinnati Celts before joining the Dayton Gym-Cadets in 1915, the year before they changed their name to the Dayton Triangles.[1] On 3 October 1920, the Dayton Triangles beat the Columbus Panhandles 14-0 in the first ever NFL game, in which Partlow scored the first touchdown.[1][3]

Partlow retired in 1927.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Goodman, Rebecca; Brunsman, Barrett J. (2005). This day in Ohio history. Cincinnati, OH: Emmis Books. p. 307. ISBN 1578601916.
  2. ^ Willis, Chris (2010). The man who built the National Football League : Joe F. Carr. Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. p. 128. ISBN 0810876698.
  3. ^ Liu, Randall; Marini, Matt (1984). Official National Football League record & fact book. New York: Workman Pub. p. 387. ISBN 0761126430.

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