St. Louis Gunners
| St. Louis Gunners | |||
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| General information | |||
| Founded | 1931 | ||
| Folded | 1940 | ||
| Stadium | Public Schools Stadium (1931–1933, 1935) Sportsman's Park (1932-1 game, 1934) Francis Field (1932-1 game, 1933-2 games) Walsh Memorial Stadium (1935, 1937) Maplewood High School Stadium (1940) | ||
| Headquartered | St. Louis, Missouri, United States | ||
| Colors | Red, white, blue | ||
| Personnel | |||
| General manager | Bud Yates (1931, 1933–1934) | ||
| Head coach | Jimmy Conzelman (1931) Bullet Baker (1932) Gwinn Henry (1933) Chile Walsh (1934) Frosty Peters (1935) Dick Frahm (1937) | ||
| Team history | |||
St. Louis Gunners (1931–1940) | |||
| League / conference affiliations | |||
| Independent (1931–1934) National Football League (1934) American Football League (1938–1939) Western Division | |||
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The St. Louis Gunners were an independent professional football team based in St. Louis, Missouri, that played the last three games of the 1934 National Football League season, replacing the Cincinnati Reds on the league schedule after the Reds' league membership was suspended. They won their first game against the Pittsburgh Pirates (now Steelers) 6–0, and lost the last two to the Detroit Lions (40–7) and the Green Bay Packers (21–14). Six of the Reds players joined the team for the last two games. The team was headquartered at the St. Louis National Guard Armory, which accounts for its nickname the 'Gunners'.