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NFL Champions; Smith is in second row at far right Smith played in nine games in the
National Football League, starting one, for the
New York Giants In the 17–7 win over
Pittsburgh on October 21, Smith scored the final
touchdown on a three-yard run to seal the win. The following week, he scored a late touchdown on a 24-yard run in the 17–0 win over
Philadelphia. The Giants, coached by
Steve Owen, finished 8–5 in the
regular season and won the Eastern Division. They met
George Halas' undefeated
Chicago Bears for a third time that season in the
NFL championship game. The Bears had won the two regular season games in November and led 13–3 after three quarters on a frigid December 9, but the Giants scored four touchdowns in the fourth quarter to secure a 30–13 upset at the
Polo Grounds for the league title, in what was later known as the "
Sneakers" game. Due to his small stature, Smith wore number zero and generated a considerable amount of interest in the press. In 1936, Smith played for the independent
Los Angeles Bulldogs, who played all their games at home at
Gilmore Stadium. ==After football==