The team finished the year with a record of 4 wins, 3 losses, and 3 ties — good for 7th place in the 18-team league[1] On December 9, some 200 Racine football fans gathered to honor the 1924 Legion team and its financial angel, malted milk industrialist William Horlick.
[2] Fullback Hank Gillo was recognized as the de facto most valuable player of the squad, having scored more points for Racine in 1924 than all other team members combined.
[2] For his donation of use of his company's athletic field for the Legion team's use, as well as for "covering up all deficits on the financial ledger," Horlick was honored with a formal resolution of thanks and a standing ovation and three cheers from those assembled.
No player on the 1924 Racine team has ever been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The team's top star was fullback and punter Hank Gillo.