Charles L. Barney

Lloyd Barney
Position: Center, Tackle, Guard
Personal information
Date of birth: October 16, 1874
Place of birth: Michigan
Date of death: 1913 (aged 3839)
Place of death: Des Moines, Iowa
Career information
College: Ohio Wesleyan University
Career history

Charles Lloyd Barney was an early professional football player and strongman. In 1897 he played college football at Ohio Wesleyan University. There he was a classmate, teammate and roommate of Fielding Yost. He appeared at expositions and shows lifting horses, breaking chains, and performing other feats of strength. From 1898 through 1900, Barney played professional football for the Latrobe Athletic Association. He was best remembered, by his teammates, for lifting a piano and holding it while a man played it. In 1902, he played in the first National Football League for the Pittsburgh Stars.

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