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- 4004b4218f3c01e29fbedd9ace87e5fce1e97afc74fce6236e05e328a146ec9b date "1949-12-10".
- 4004b4218f3c01e29fbedd9ace87e5fce1e97afc74fce6236e05e328a146ec9b first "Harold".
- 4004b4218f3c01e29fbedd9ace87e5fce1e97afc74fce6236e05e328a146ec9b isCitedBy Cleveland_Browns.
- 4004b4218f3c01e29fbedd9ace87e5fce1e97afc74fce6236e05e328a146ec9b last "Sauerbrei".
- 4004b4218f3c01e29fbedd9ace87e5fce1e97afc74fce6236e05e328a146ec9b newspaper "Cleveland Plain Dealer".
- 4004b4218f3c01e29fbedd9ace87e5fce1e97afc74fce6236e05e328a146ec9b page "1".
- 4004b4218f3c01e29fbedd9ace87e5fce1e97afc74fce6236e05e328a146ec9b quote "The most costly war in the history of organized sports ended yesterday when the All-America Conference and National Football League were merged into one 13-team circuit. ... The new circuit will be called the National-American Football League and will consist of the 10 clubs now operating in the National League and the Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Colts of the All-America Conference.".
- 4004b4218f3c01e29fbedd9ace87e5fce1e97afc74fce6236e05e328a146ec9b title "2 Pro Football Leagues in Merger".