The
Hungry Five is the collective name given to five
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area businessmen who were instrumental in keeping the
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franchise in operation during its early years. Together, they raised funds, incorporated the team as a non-profit corporation, sold stock, established the
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and otherwise promoted the franchise.
The Hungry Five consisted of
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, Andrew B. Turnbull, attorney
Gerald Francis CliffordGerald Francis Clifford enjoyed a state-wide reputation as a trial lawyer, politician and officer of the Green Bay Packers...
, Dr. W. Webber Kelly and Leland H. Joannes. Turnbull was the Packers' first president and publisher of the
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. Joannes was the president for 17 years, helping guide the Packers through the
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, near bankruptcy and a second stock sale. Kelly served one year as president, and also as
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and as a board member. Clifford handled the team's legal affairs for 28 years. All have been inducted into the
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.
Despite their years of service, only coach/player
Curly LambeauEarl Louis "Curly" Lambeau was founder, player, and first coach of the Green Bay Packers professional American football team...
was ever paid a salary. They were christened "The Hungry Five" by Milwaukee Journal sportswriter Oliver E. Kuechle because they always seemed to have their hands out for money, since the franchise was often in financial trouble.
External links
Resources
- Names, Larry D (1987). The History of the Green Bay Packers: The Lambeau years, part one, Wautoma, Wisconsin: Angel Press.
- Ward, Arch (1946). The Green Bay Packers; A story of professional football, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.