Carl Storck
Carl H. Storck (born November 14, 1892 – March 13, 1950)[1] was a co-founder of the National Football League (NFL), as well as the founding owner of the Dayton Triangles.After graduation, Stork played semi-pro football for a local team that would later become the Dayton Triangles.Upon the death of Joe Carr, Storck served as president of the National Football League.In 1941 the league created the position of Commissioner and named Elmer Layden to the post.He worked full-time as a foreman in the Inspection and Packing Department of the National Cash Register Company.