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1935 NFL Championship Game New York Giants Detroit Lions 7 26 1 2 3 4 Total New York Giants 0 7 0 0 7 Detroit Lions 13 0 0 13 26 Date December 15, 1935 Stadium University of Detroit Stadium City Detroit Attendance Timeline Previous game Next game 1934 1936 The 1935 National Football League Championship game was held on December 15, 1935 at University of Detroit Stadium (some sources call it Titan Stadium) in Detroit. It was the 3rd annual title game for the NFL. The champion of the Western Division was the Detroit Lions (7-3-2) and the champion of the Eastern Division was the New York Giants (9-3).
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1936 NFL Championship GameDetroit Lions 1935 NFL Champions Steve Banas | Ernie Caddel | Frank Christensen | George Christensen | Dutch Clark | Harry Ebding | Ox Emerson | Roy Gagnon | Ace Gutowsky | Tom Hupke | Jack Johnson | Tony Kaska | Ed Klewicki | Sam Knox | Gil LeFebvre | Buster Mitchell | Regis Monahan | Butch Morse | Doug Nott | Bill O'Neill | Buddy Parker | Glenn Presnell | Clare Randolph | Al Richins | John Schneller | Bill Shepherd | Red Stacy | Jim Steen | Pug Vaughan | Elmer Ward
Head Coach Potsy ClarkDetroit Lions Formerly the Portsmouth Spartans • Founded in 1929 • Based in Detroit, Michigan The Franchise Stadiums Universal Stadium • University of Detroit Stadium • Tiger Stadium • Pontiac Silverdome • Ford Field • Allen Park (practice facilities and team headquarters)Culture Rivalries Minnesota VikingsLore Head Coaches Notable people League Championships (4) Current League Affiliations League: National Football League • Conference: National Football Conference • Division: North DivisionBroadcasters Radio: Detroit Lions Radio Network • Dan Miller • Jim Brandstatter • Tony Ortiz • WXYT-FM • WXYT
TV: Detroit Lions Television Network • Matt Shepard • Rob Rubick • Tom Leyden • WXYZ-TV
History: List of Detroit Lions broadcastersNew York Giants Founded in 1925 • Based in East Rutherford, New Jersey The Franchise History Stadiums Culture and Lore Cleveland Bulldogs • Sneakers Game • The Greatest Game Ever Played • The Fumble • Crunch Bunch • Gatorade shower • Big Blue Wrecking Crew • Wide Right • Little Giants • We Fly High • Manning to Tyree • Bob Sheppard • Jim Hall • Yankee Stadium Legacy • The ComebackRivalries Philadelphia Eagles • Dallas Cowboys • Washington Redskins • New York JetsHead Coaches Key Personnel League Championships (7) Super Bowl Appearances (4) Media Current League Affiliations League: National Football League • Conference: National Football Conference • Division: East DivisionNational Football League Championship Games (1933–present) NFL Championship Game
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