Vincent Lacava

Dr. Vincent D. Lacava was a semi-professional football coach and general manager in 1927 for the Hartford Giants.

The team had previously been known as the Hartford Blues and played in the National Football League (NFL), the year prior.

However, after the Blues' 1926 season, the NFL's owners voted to streamline the league and cut back from 22 to 12 teams.

The Championship series Game 3 was cancelled on December 4, 1927, due to a dispute between the New Britain and the Giants.

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