English: Nick Lassa an offensive lineman from the Oorang Indians of the early NFL, used to illustrate his article.
The photo was probably taken around 1922, since Lassa was missing from the line-up for most of the 1923 season due to injury. The Oorang Indians only lasted 2 seasons (1922 and 1923)
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