The season started with eight teams, four teams from the Tri-States Football League, and four from the
Minneapolis–Saint Paul area, divided to two separate divisions. The St. Paul Bears folded after only two games (both loses), while the Minneapolis Ewalds decided to dropped out before the final week of the season. Northwest Football League champions.
Folded mid-season. Championship Game: Minneapolis Jerseys 0 vs. La Crosse Old Style Lagers 25 (November 24, 1942 in Minneapolis, MN) Lagers star
Halfback Russ Cycmanick was killed in a car accident on his way to the game, while starting
Guard Herman ("Max") Gay was seriously injured and had to retire from football. A week after the season La Crosse played All-Star benefit exhibition game against
"Northwest Football League All-Stars", winning the match 18–13, and donating the earnings to the players families. ==1936==