Native American Jim Thorpe played his first professional football game in a 16–0 Canton Bulldogs' loss to the Massillon Tigers.
Thorpe would win Olympic gold medals, and played professional football baseball and basketball. He was he most versatile athlete of all time. He served as a merchant marine in World War Two, but descended into alcoholism and died nearly penniless in 1953 at age 65.
Booker T. Washington died at age 59 in Tuskegee, Alabama of overwork, Bright's disease and congestive heart failure.
Last edition:
Saturday, November 13, 1915. French fall back in Macedonia.
Labels: 1910s, 1915, Art, Battle of Krivolak, Bulgarian Army, French Army, Macedonia, Thanksgiving, World War One


No comments:
Post a Comment