DAYTON, OHIO – Award-winning filmmaker Allan Farst is getting ready to charge past the 50-yard line and bust through the end zone of bringing to life on the movie screen one of Dayton, Ohio’s, most unsung stories.The feature documentary is titled Triangle Park, the place where the Dayton Triangles played the Columbus Panhandles in the first National Football League game on Oct. 3, 1920.
The Triangles beat the Panhandles, 14-0, recording the first win in NFL history.
Lou Partlow scored two touchdowns and George Kinderdine kicked in two extra points. There were more than 4,000 fans who reportedly paid the hefty price of $1.75 admission and crowded the sidelines to watch the event, according to the Dayton Daily News.