1950 DANA Season
Injures to the Mad Hatters' backfield opened the Western Division wide open. Buffalo took advantage, rallying to win 5 straight after a 2-3 start. Detroit and Indianapolis knew they wouldn't be able to finish higher than second during the Lakers' winning streak, but both played well enough to necessitate a tiebreaker playoff game.
Speaking of Indianapolis, the Drivers have proved to be a HUGE hit at tiny Victory Field (Owen Bush Stadium's name at the time). All five of the Drivers' home games in 1950 drew as high as 11,000 in a ballpark that sat 13,254 at the time.
After two losing seasons, the New York Heroes finally have a winning season. But most of the Heroes success coincided with the defending champion Newark Bulldogs getting bit extremely hard by the injury bug.
The Philadelphia Spirits continue their meteoric rise, qualifying for a wild card spot with a win over Montreal at Franklin Field.
Eastern Division
New York Heroes 7-3
Philadelphia Spirits 6-4
Montreal Voyageurs 5-5
Newark Bulldogs 4-6
Toronto Titans 4-6
Brooklyn Coasters 4-6
Western Division
Buffalo Lakers 7-3
Detroit Roadsters 6-4
Indianapolis Drivers 6-4
Cleveland Mad Hatters 4-6
Rochester Millers 4-6
Chicago Gaels 3-7
Playoff teams in BOLD
1950 DANA Playoffs
West Tiebreaker
June 10, 1950
Briggs Stadium
Detroit, MI
Indianapolis Drivers 50
Detroit Roadsters 38
East Final
June 17, 1950
Polo Grounds
New York City
Philadelphia Spirits 54
New York Heroes 27
Fans expecting a coronation in New York were left with tears as the Spirits absolutely dominated the Heroes on every side of the ball.
West Final
June 18, 1950
War Memorial Stadium
Buffalo, NY
Indianapolis Drivers 18
Buffalo Lakers 36
Indy's surprising season comes to an end in an ugly defensive struggle that saw the Lakers' defense tighten up after giving up a couple of early tries.
Third Frosty Mug
June 25, 1950
War Memorial Stadium
Buffalo, NY
Philadelphia Spirits 36
Buffalo Lakers 27
How fitting, that in the same year Walt Disney released his version of Cinderella, the second-year Philadelphia Spirits would capture the imagination of Driveball fans with a Cinderella season of their own.
Buffalo led 18-0 early in the first half. After a few halftime adjustments, Philly turned the game completely around, tying the score at 27 with four minutes left.
The game would not be decided until after the siren. With seconds to play, Spirits wingman Walt Tozier punted the ball to front pocket Shepard Bolger (acquired from Detroit via trade). Bolger then marked the ball at the sixteen yard line as the siren blared. From twenty six yards out, Bolger kicked the ball through the uprights to give Philly six points, the win and the Mug.
Herb Reinhardt (Spirits radio announcer): "Shepard Bolger with the chance to win it...The kick is on its way....It's long enough and it's through!!! BOLGER SCORES!!! THE SLIPPER FITS!!! THE SLIPPER FITS!!! THE SPIRITS ARE THE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!!!"
MVP: Shepard Bolger (FP; Spirits)