With seven more games wiped out last night, the league has lost a total of 271 games.
Attendance was dropping and the league had lost its television contract.
They were granted an amnesty and freed in 1938, by which time the league had lost most of its popular support.
It's too bad, because the league lost one of the best blueprints for its young players.
The league has lost a couple of members over the years.
In reality, with its lockout just about a month old, the league has lost many more games.
The league lost one Michigan team that disbanded in 1913.
The top nine teams are divided into two groups, although the league probably lost its professional status.
The league also lost the team in Detroit, who dropped out after a 0-6 start.
The league reportedly was losing about $30 million a season.