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Harry Raymond Mattos was exclusively known by the nickname "the Toe" during his football career.
Answer: False
Harry Raymond Mattos was known by multiple nicknames, including "the Horse" and "the Toe."
Harry Mattos was born in Oakland, California, on April 7, 1911.
Answer: True
Harry Mattos was born in Oakland, California, on April 7, 1911.
Harry Mattos passed away in his birth city of Oakland, California, at the age of 75.
Answer: False
Harry Mattos passed away in San Jose, California, at the age of 80.
Harry Mattos was 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 198 pounds during his playing career.
Answer: False
Harry Mattos stood 6 feet 0 inches tall and weighed 198 pounds during his playing career.
Harry Mattos played his college football at Stanford University.
Answer: False
Harry Mattos played his college football at St. Mary's College of California.
During a 1934 game, Harry Mattos threw two touchdown passes to help St. Mary's College defeat Fordham University 14-9.
Answer: True
In 1934, Harry Mattos threw two touchdown passes to help St. Mary's College defeat Fordham University 14-9.
What were Harry Mattos's commonly used nicknames during his football career?
Answer: The Horse and The Toe
Harry Mattos was commonly known by the nicknames "the Horse" and "the Toe" during his football career.
In which city and state was Harry Mattos born?
Answer: Oakland, California
Harry Mattos was born in Oakland, California.
What were Harry Mattos's physical dimensions as recorded?
Answer: 6 feet 0 inches tall and 198 pounds
Harry Mattos's recorded physical dimensions were 6 feet 0 inches tall and 198 pounds.
Where did Harry Mattos play his college football?
Answer: St. Mary's College of California
Harry Mattos played his college football at St. Mary's College of California.
What significant event occurred during Harry Mattos's 1934 college football season?
Answer: He threw two touchdown passes against Fordham University in a victory.
During the 1934 season, Harry Mattos threw two touchdown passes to help St. Mary's College defeat Fordham University.
What earned Harry Mattos the nickname "The Toe"?
Answer: His exceptional kicking ability
Harry Mattos earned the nickname "The Toe" due to his exceptional kicking ability.
What was Harry Mattos's full name?
Answer: Harry Raymond Mattos
Harry Mattos's full name was Harry Raymond Mattos.
Throughout his career, Harry Mattos played primarily as a defensive lineman and punter.
Answer: False
Harry Mattos played primarily as a halfback, quarterback, and kicker.
Harry Mattos began his professional career in 1935 with the Green Bay Packers.
Answer: False
Harry Mattos began his professional career in 1935 with the Hollywood Braves, not the Green Bay Packers.
A broken leg prematurely ended Harry Mattos's 1935 season with the Hollywood Braves.
Answer: True
A broken leg forced Harry Mattos to end his 1935 season prematurely while playing for the Hollywood Braves.
Harry Mattos was released by the Green Bay Packers due to the team's strong existing backfield depth.
Answer: True
Harry Mattos was released by the Green Bay Packers early in the season due to the team's strong backfield depth.
Harry Mattos earned the nickname "The Toe" while playing for the Cleveland Rams due to his exceptional kicking ability.
Answer: True
Harry Mattos earned the nickname "The Toe" while playing for the Cleveland Rams due to his exceptional kicking ability.
When the Cleveland Rams moved to the NFL in 1937, all players from their AFL team were retained.
Answer: False
When the Cleveland Rams transitioned to the NFL in 1937, only four players from their AFL team joined the new NFL franchise, not all players.
The photograph mentioned in the infobox caption shows Harry Mattos with teammates from the Cleveland Rams.
Answer: True
The photograph shows Harry Mattos with fellow Cleveland Rams players who transitioned into the NFL with the team.
Harry Mattos played for the Cleveland Rams both during their time in the American Football League (AFL) and after their transition to the NFL.
Answer: True
Harry Mattos played for the Cleveland Rams in the AFL and continued with the franchise after its transition to the NFL in 1937.
Which positions did Harry Mattos play during his American football career?
Answer: Halfback, Quarterback, and Kicker
Harry Mattos played as a halfback, quarterback, and kicker during his career.
Which team did Harry Mattos sign with immediately after graduating college in 1935?
Answer: Hollywood Braves
Harry Mattos signed with the Hollywood Braves immediately after graduating college in 1935.
What injury forced Harry Mattos to end his 1935 season prematurely?
Answer: A broken leg
A broken leg caused Harry Mattos to end his 1935 season prematurely.
Which NFL team did Harry Mattos initially sign with in 1936?
Answer: Green Bay Packers
Harry Mattos initially signed with the Green Bay Packers in 1936.
How many players from the 1937 AFL Cleveland Rams roster transitioned to the NFL version of the team?
Answer: Four players
Four players from the 1937 AFL Cleveland Rams roster, including Harry Mattos, transitioned to the NFL version of the team.
What did the photograph caption indicate about Harry Mattos's association with other players shown?
Answer: They were teammates on the Cleveland Rams who transitioned to the NFL.
The photograph caption indicated that Harry Mattos and the other players shown were teammates on the Cleveland Rams who transitioned to the NFL.
Harry Mattos finished the 1937 season with the Cincinnati Bengals after leaving the Cleveland Rams.
Answer: True
After his initial stint with the Cleveland Rams, Harry Mattos finished the 1937 season with the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFL.
Harry Mattos was waived by the New York Giants and subsequently signed directly with the Jersey City Giants farm club.
Answer: True
After being waived by the New York Giants, Harry Mattos was arranged to play for the team's farm club, the Jersey City Giants.
While playing for the Jersey City Giants in 1938, Harry Mattos finished second in MVP balloting in the American Association, leading the league in touchdown passes.
Answer: True
In 1938, Harry Mattos led the Jersey City Giants by leading the league in touchdown passes and finishing second in MVP balloting, contributing to their American Association title.
In 1939, Harry Mattos transitioned from being a primary passer to playing mainly as a running back for the Jersey City Giants, earning a spot on the league's second all-star team.
Answer: True
In 1939, Harry Mattos shifted his role with the Jersey City Giants to primarily playing as a running back, earning recognition on the league's second all-star team.
Harry Mattos was traded to the Paterson Panthers midseason in 1940, helping them secure second place in the league and finishing third in passing yards.
Answer: True
Midseason in 1940, Harry Mattos was traded to the Paterson Panthers, where he helped them secure second place and finished third in league passing yards.
In 1941, Harry Mattos led the American Association in completions and passing yards, and was named to the league's first all-league team.
Answer: True
During the 1941 season, Harry Mattos led the American Association in both completions and passing yards, earning a place on the first all-league team.
Harry Mattos was traded from the Jersey City Giants to the Paterson Panthers because the Giants had signed Ed Danowski, creating a surplus of running backs and a need for passers elsewhere.
Answer: True
The trade of Harry Mattos to the Paterson Panthers occurred because the Jersey City Giants acquired Ed Danowski, leading to an abundance of running backs and a demand for passers on other teams.
Harry Mattos played for the Cincinnati Bengals in 1937, primarily functioning as a passer.
Answer: True
In 1937, Harry Mattos played for the Cincinnati Bengals, where his primary role was that of a passer.
Harry Mattos was a key player for the Jersey City Giants in 1938, leading the league in touchdown passes and contributing to their American Association title.
Answer: True
As a key player for the Jersey City Giants in 1938, Harry Mattos led the league in touchdown passes and was instrumental in their American Association championship victory.
Which team did Harry Mattos join mid-season 1937 after his initial stint with the Cleveland Rams?
Answer: Cincinnati Bengals
After leaving the Cleveland Rams, Harry Mattos joined the Cincinnati Bengals mid-season in 1937.
What was Harry Mattos's primary role for the Jersey City Giants in 1938?
Answer: Leading passer and MVP candidate
In 1938, Harry Mattos served as the leading passer and an MVP candidate for the Jersey City Giants.
What recognition did Harry Mattos receive in 1939 for his performance with the Jersey City Giants?
Answer: Spot on the league's second all-star team
In 1939, Harry Mattos earned a spot on the league's second all-star team for his performance with the Jersey City Giants.
Why was Harry Mattos traded to the Paterson Panthers in midseason 1940?
Answer: The Giants signed Ed Danowski, creating a surplus of running backs and a need for passers elsewhere.
Harry Mattos was traded to the Paterson Panthers in midseason 1940 because the Jersey City Giants signed Ed Danowski, leading to a surplus of running backs and a need for passers on other teams.
What achievement did Harry Mattos accomplish during the 1941 season with the Paterson Panthers?
Answer: Led the American Association in passing yards and completions
In 1941, Harry Mattos led the American Association in both passing yards and completions while playing for the Paterson Panthers.
What was Harry Mattos's role with the Cincinnati Bengals in 1937?
Answer: Primarily a passer
In 1937, Harry Mattos played for the Cincinnati Bengals, primarily serving as a passer.
What was the outcome for the Jersey City Giants in the American Association during Mattos's 1938 season?
Answer: They won the American Association title.
The Jersey City Giants, with Harry Mattos as a key player, won the American Association title in 1938.
Harry Mattos made a comeback in professional football in 1944, playing for the Hollywood Wolves.
Answer: True
Harry Mattos returned to professional football in 1944, playing for the Hollywood Wolves of the Pacific Coast Football League.
Despite the Hollywood Wolves having a winless record in 1944, Harry Mattos was recognized as a first-team All-PCFL selection.
Answer: True
Even with the Hollywood Wolves' winless record in 1944, Harry Mattos received recognition as a first-team All-PCFL selection for his performance.
Harry Mattos was 33 years old when he returned to play in 1944 after a three-year hiatus.
Answer: True
Harry Mattos was 33 years old when he made his comeback in 1944, having been inactive from professional play since 1941.
At what age did Harry Mattos make his professional football comeback in 1944?
Answer: 33 years old
Harry Mattos was 33 years old when he made his professional football comeback in 1944.
Which team did Harry Mattos play for during his 1944 comeback season?
Answer: Hollywood Wolves
During his 1944 comeback season, Harry Mattos played for the Hollywood Wolves.
What recognition did Harry Mattos receive in 1944 despite his team, the Hollywood Wolves, having a winless record?
Answer: Selection to the league's first-team all-league
Despite the Hollywood Wolves' winless record in 1944, Harry Mattos was selected to the league's first-team all-league.
Harry Mattos's career highlights include winning the NFL championship in 1936 and being named first-team All-PCFL in 1944.
Answer: True
Harry Mattos's career achievements include winning the NFL championship in 1936 and earning first-team All-PCFL honors in 1944.
The Green Bay Packers, with Harry Mattos on the roster, won the 1936 NFL Championship Game.
Answer: True
The Green Bay Packers, including Harry Mattos, secured victory in the 1936 NFL Championship Game.
Which major championship did Harry Mattos win in 1936?
Answer: NFL Championship
Harry Mattos won the NFL Championship in 1936.
Which of the following is NOT listed as an award or honor received by Harry Mattos?
Answer: American Association MVP (1938)
While Harry Mattos finished second in MVP balloting in the American Association in 1938, he did not win the MVP award itself. He did receive other honors like the NFL Championship and All-League selections.
World War II manpower shortages were the reason the American Association ceased operations after the 1941 season.
Answer: True
The American Association ceased operations after the 1941 season primarily due to manpower shortages caused by World War II.
Harry Mattos did not play in the Canadian Football League (CFL).
Answer: True
Harry Mattos's professional career included stints in the NFL, AFL, American Association, and Pacific Coast Football League, but not the Canadian Football League.
What was the primary reason cited for the folding of the American Association after the 1941 season?
Answer: Manpower shortages due to World War II
The American Association folded after the 1941 season primarily due to manpower shortages resulting from World War II.
Which of the following leagues was NOT one Harry Mattos played in during his career?
Answer: Canadian Football League (CFL)
Harry Mattos played in the NFL, AFL, AA, and PCFL, but not the CFL.
What happened to the Paterson Panthers in the 1942 season after the American Association folded?
Answer: They organized as an independent team, but Mattos did not play.
After the American Association folded, the Paterson Panthers organized as an independent team for the 1942 season, though Harry Mattos did not participate.