Currie averaged 14.3 points a game that season, tied with Tillis for second on the team behind Beard.
The season was the first 100-point season in 23 years and tied the 1979-80 club for the second-best point total in franchise history.
Matched with the previous season, the two 23-win seasons tie for the most in school history.
The Ports finished that season with a record of 95-45 and sixteen games ahead of the two teams tied for second place.
Linden finished the season tied for the team lead in goals (30) and second for points (59).
Later, the 2005 season tied the record.
The team's 0-10 season tied the Brooklyn Tigers for the league's worst record.
He returned two in one game that season against the Cleveland Browns to tie a league record.
The season tied for 97th in the seasonal ratings with a 5.4% rating and 8.9% share.
His seven times hit by pitch that season tied him for eighth among National League batters.