4172:"In the second half the Pitt team appeared in new uniforms. Neither side made any changes in their lineup." Pitt punted four times in the third quarter and Wash. & Jeff. countered with seven. The third period ended with Pitt in possession on the Presidents 45-yard line. Pitt failed to make a first down and Wagner punted. W. & J. fumbled the punt and Wayne Smith recovered it on the W. & J. 37-yard line. Dewar tried an onside kick that rolled to the two and was pounced on by George Brown. "Dewar took it to within one foot of the goal. Brown, Dewar and Quailey each tried to carry it over and on every play W. & J. was penalized for offside, the penalty each time being measured in inches." On the fifth attempt Tillie Dewar scored the touchdown and Galvin was good on the extra point. Three possessions later Brown recovered an onside kick on W. & J.'s 18-yard line. The Red and Black defense would not give up as it took another seven running plays for Brown to plow through their staunch defense and score the second Pitt touchdown. Galvin was again perfect with the goal kick. Pitt led 12 to 0. As time ran out, the Pitt offense had the ball on the Presidents' 8-yard line.
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4364:"I just had opportunities and few players overlook them on the gridiron." This statement was made by Hube Wagner. Pitt's star left end, who yesterday played the greatest individual game that has ever been seen on Forbes Field, although he and his teammates were defeated by their time honored rivals-Penn State, 3–0. Wagner may have taken advantage of the opportunities that came his way yesterday, but it is the consensus of opinion that most of these were made by the star end and then taken hold of...Defensively, in one period of the game he made seven consecutive tackles...During the last few seconds of the third quarter, Wagner electrified the crowd when he intercepted a State forward pass on his own 35-yard line and after eluding several opposing tacklers ran to State's 36-yard mark before being brought down by Very."
4336:"On a perfect gridiron and on a rare November afternoon the Penn State football team defeated the University of Pittsburgh eleven yesterday afternoon at Forbes Field by a score of 3–0. (Pete) Mauthe, the white and gold's fullback, kicked a goal from placement in the first quarter....The last act of the annual football drama at the University of Pittsburgh was well staged. The scenario was the bare hills of Schenley Park as a drop curtain; a dry field, scattered over with straw, was the stage, and the actors were 22 brawny young men, intent on winning for their alma maters the most important game of the year. About 20,000 persons saw the contest, the largest crowd that ever witnessed a collegiate game in western Pennsylvania."
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3990:"In what was probably the most spectacular mud-fest ever witnessed at Forbes Field, the University of Pittsburgh football team wallowed through four long, slimy periods yesterday afternoon to a decisive victory over Fred Crolius's Villa Nova eleven...The light rain that was falling when the game commenced became a downpour before the play had progressed very far, and in spite of the fact that the Pitt players changed uniforms between halves, there was not a man on the field that could have been recognized by any but his best friends after the first two or three scrimmages."
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the game." Ten thousand students, alumni, and fans of the rival schools were warmed up for action by both student bands. Pitt
Cheerleader George Kirk and the Presidents Cheerleader Warren Burchinal "led snappy cheers that echoed across the gridiron." "The rooting duel between the rival student bodies was second only in importance to the game itself." Pitt was healthy but the Presidents' starting quarterback Goodwin did not play. Coach Mor(r)ow bemoaned "We were caught at a time when our backfield was shattered owing to Quarterback Goodwin's absence from the lineup."
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3478:. After he missed a field goal in the first quarter, Carlisle regained possession early in the second. Thorpe executed a perfect onside kick that bounced away from Tillie Dewar into Hugh Wheelock's grasp on Pitt's five yard line. He scampered for the first touchdown against Pitt in twelve games. Thorpe was good on the point after. On Carlisle's next possession Thorpe raced fifty yards to the Pitt thirty-five yard line but the Pitt defense stiffened and the half came to a close with the score 6 to 0 in favor of Carlisle.
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4179:(left halfback), Charles Quailey (right halfback) and Chuck Soles (fullback). Substitutions made during the game were: Roy Kernohan replaced Chuck Soles at fullback; Wayne Smith replaced Henry Blair at right guard; Jack Lindsay replaced Hube Wagner at right end; Hube Wagner replaced Perry Graves at left end; S. V. Dillon replaced Roy Kernohan at fullback; William Connelly replaced Tillie Dewar at quarterback; and George Gehlert replaced William Leahy at left guard. The game consisted of fifteen-minute quarters.
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way into the end zone dragging
Wildcat quarterback Skelton with him. Connelly was injured on the play and replaced by Tillie Dewar. Ralph Galvin converted the point after and Pitt led 6 to 0. Dewar returned the kick off sixty yards to the Villanova forty-eight-yard line. The Pitt offense moved the ball but turned it over on an onside kick on the eight-yard line. Villanova punted and Ralph Galvin missed a thirty-eight yard field goal attempt to end the first quarter.
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Quailey (right halfback), and Chuck Soles (fullback). Substitutions made during the game were: Henry Blair replaced William Leahy at left guard; S. V. Dillon replaced Charles Quailey at right halfback; William Connelly replaced Tillie Dewar at quarterback; Roy Kernohan replaced S. V. Dillon at right halfback; George Gehlert replaced Henry Blair at left guard; and Perry Graves replaced Jack Lindsay at left end. The game consisted of fifteen-minute quarters.
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Westminster 6-yard line. After the break, Charles Quailey plunged into the end zone on third down for Pitt's third touchdown. Galvin missed the extra point. After an exchange of punts the Pitt offense completed a forward pass to the Westminster 37-yard line. On first down Quailey raced thirty yards to the seven. Two plays later Wagner scored the final touchdown of the game. Galvin was good on the point after and Pitt won 23 to 0.
4372:"I am always willing to give a rival what is due, and I am willing to concede that State played great football, but I think the Center County crowd was lucky to win. We played just as well as they did, and I fail to see where they have anything on Pitt in any department. Wagner's work was a revelation even to me, and I think I know what he can do as well as any man in the world."
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field goal. Notre Dame tried a double pass and fumbled. James
Stevenson recovered on the thirteen yard line. A five yard pass and a six yard run placed the ball at the two. The Notre Dame defense stopped the next two plays and Pitt lost the ball on downs. Notre Dame punted to the 38-yard line and Galvin missed the field goal as time ran out in the first half of play.
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his way to the five." Another penalty moved the ball back ten yards. W. & J. took over on downs. W. & J. punted and Galvin returned the ball to the 14-yard line. Chuck Soles gained three yards and "was put out for rough work." He was replaced by Roy
Kernohan. Pitt was assessed a half the distance penalty back to their own fifty. The half ended 0 to 0.
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Galvin was caught slugging Walsh and ejected. The penalty moved the ball to the Pitt 27-ard line. Carlisle fullback
Stancil "Possum" Powell plunged for the last touchdown and Thorpe kicked the goal after to make the final read 17 to 0. Carlisle gained 426 yards on offense - all on the ground. Pitt had 156 total yards of offense.
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Thompson and Jack Lindsay led 1911 Pitt football team finished the season 4–3–1. Coach Thompson's three year record was 19–5–2. On December 11, coach Thompson "announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the state senate in the Beaver-Lawrence district." The 1913 Owl Yearbook
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The fourth quarter was a punting duel played in the center of the gridiron. Tillie Dewar "had a finger and his knee dislocated, and was carried off the field." He was replaced by
William Connelly, who had "a small bone in his leg broken but was able to finish the game." State had the ball on their
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Early in the third quarter, Penn State advanced the ball to the Pitt 14-yard line where George Brown intercepted a "Shorty" Miller pass. After a series of punts, the State offense was on the Pitt 9-yard line. State halfback King was given the ball on three straight downs but could not penetrate the
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Early in the second quarter, Pitt advanced the ball to the State twenty-three and muffed a field goal try. They kept possession and George Brown gained eight yards to the fifteen, but they could not pick up the first down. After an exchange of punts State end Dexter Very fumbled and James
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The Pitt lineup for the game with Cornell was Perry Graves and Hube Wagner (left end), William Leahy (left tackle), Henry Blair and George Gehlert (left guard), Ralph Galvin (center), Wayne Smith (right guard), James Stevenson (right tackle), Jack Lindsay and Chuck Soles (right end), Tillie Dewar and
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There was no scoring in the second half. Cornell's offense had the ball on the Pitt 10-yard line but the Pitt defense stiffened and held. Cornell fullback Underhill was ejected for slugging Pitt quarterback Connolly. Punts, penalties, fumbles and defense dominated the remainder of the contest and
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The annual Western Pennsylvania Football Championship game with the Presidents of Washington & Jefferson took place on November 18. Forbes Field was "covered with inches of mud and water, but these conditions did not seem to detract from the immense enthusiasm of the monster crowd that attended
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The Pitt lineup for the game against Carlisle was Chuck Soles and Perry Graves (left end), Henry Blair and William Leahy (left tackle), Ross Feightner (left guard), Ralph Galvin and John Cummins (center), Wayne Smith (right guard), James Stevenson, Henry Blair and George Gehlert (right tackle), Jack
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returned to Pittsburgh on October 21 to seek revenge for the 14 to 3 defeat they suffered in the 1909 season. Pitt had not given up a point in eleven straight games and outscored the opposition 327–0. Twelve thousand fans spent the afternoon at Forbes Field watching the action. The Pitt band and
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Graduate Manager Laurence Hurst arranged the "hardest schedule ever faced by a Pitt team." Pitt faced Carlisle, Cornell, Notre Dame Villanova, Washington & Jefferson and Penn State back-to-back after warming up with Westminster and Ohio Northern. Cornell was the only road game. Originally,
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The Pitt lineup for the game against Penn State was Hube Wagner (left end), Ross Feightner (left tackle), William Leahy (left guard), Ralph Galvin (center), Wayne Smith (right guard), James Stevenson (right tackle), Jack Lindsay (right end), Tillie Dewar (quarterback), George Brown (left halfback),
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The rest of the first half was played on W. & J.'s side of the field. Galvin blocked a punt and Ross Feightner recovered on the Red and Black 11-yard line. Three straight running plays placed the ball on the one. A holding penalty backed Pitt up fifteen yards. "Dewar on a fake kick wriggled
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The Pitt lineup for the game against Villanova was Perry Graves (left end), Henry Blair and Enoch Pratt (left tackle), William Leahy (left guard), Ralph Galvin and John Cummins (center), Wayne Smith and George Gehlert (right guard), James Stevenson (right tackle), Hube Wagner and Bowman Ashe (right
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Even though Captain Jack Lindsay and Henry Blair were unable to play, the Pitt team "looked something like the great aggregation which went through all last season without having a single point scored against it." The game ended in a 0 to 0 tie, although "Pitt had several good chances to score but
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stated: "It far exceeded all expectations. Besides playing all the Pitt songs, it rendered some very fine music between halves. At the end of the concert given by the bands during the intermission, the stands gave a great ovation to the band. Again and again the students gave ′three times three′
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The Pitt lineup for the game against Westminster was Charles Soles (left end), Henry Blair (left tackle), Ross Feightner and George Gehlert (left guard), Ralph Galvin and John Cummins (center), Wayne Smith and R. Williams (right guard), James Stevenson (right tackle), Jack Lindsay and Perry Graves
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Hube Wagner returned the second half kick-off fifty yards "and brought the spectators to their feet cheering." Connelly raced thirty five yards around left end for a touchdown late in the quarter. Galvin was good on the point after. At the end of the third quarter the Pitt offense had the ball on
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The 1911 Pitt football season debuted on October 7 against Westminster College from New Wilmington, Pa. in front of the largest crowd to ever witness a Pitt home opener. The crowd size was aided by Graduate Manager Hurst distributing four thousand free tickets to the Pittsburgh Public School Boys'
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The football gate receipts totaled nearly $ 40,000 and more importantly Manager Hurst ended the season with a five thousand dollar surplus. On December 13, the University of Pittsburgh Athletic Committee appointed Charles S. Miller General Director of Athletics. "He will work in conjunction with
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The Pitt lineup for the game against Washington & Jefferson was Perry Graves (left end), Ross Feightner (left tackle), William Leahy (left guard), Ralph Galvin (center), Henry Blair (right guard), James Stevenson (right tackle), Hube Wagner (right end), Tillie Dewar (quarterback), George Brown
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The game started out as a punting duel, until Villanova halfback Forst fumbled a punt and Pitt recovered on the Nova forty-five-yard line. Roy Kernohan was "sent through center for eleven yards." William Connelly, who got the start at quarterback, "plowed through the same opening" and bulled his
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Early in the third quarter Hube Wagner completed a fifty yard touchdown pass to Tillie Dewar. Galvin missed the extra point. Coach Thompson made numerous substitutions. Wagner tried another pass play with the subs but he had to scramble. Forty yards later he crossed the goal line for the final
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Pitt's first score was aided by the visitor's tackle Kahlbaum slugging Pitt halfback S. V. Dillon. He was ejected and a half the distance to the goal penalty was assessed. Pitt promptly advanced the ball from the 22-yard line to the end zone. Hube Wagner plunged over from the two. Ralph Galvin
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The second quarter was scoreless with many exchanges of punts. The excitement of the period was when Pitt quarterback Tillie Dewar fielded a punt and was tackled roughly by Westminster tackle Weigel. Both players were accused of "mixing it up" and ejected. Connelly replaced Dewar at quarterback
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The Pitt lineup for the game against Notre Dame was Perry Graves (left end), Ross Feightner (left tackle), William Leahy (left guard), Ralph Galvin (center), Wayne Smith (right guard), James Stevenson (right tackle), Hube Wagner (right end), Tillie Dewar and William Connelly (quarterback), George
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Ross Feightner blocked Notre Dame's first punt and Pitt recovered the ball on the thirteen yard line. Chuck Soles gained three yards on first down. George Brown fumbled on second down and Notre Dame recovered. The Pitt offense advanced the ball on their next possession to the twenty-five yard
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At the 1910 season year end banquet, Jack Lindsay was elected captain for the 1911 season and Joseph Trees, former WUP football player and noted alumnus, donated two hundred thousand dollars for a gymnasium and athletic field. Coach Thompson immediately proposed the field be named Trees Stadium.
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The first quarter was played in Pitt territory. Tillie Dewar fumbled an onside kick and State recovered on Pitt's 35-yard line. State advanced the ball to the twenty-four and the Pitt defense stiffened and forced a 33 yard field goal try that missed. Pitt punted and four plays later the State
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scooped up the pigskin and raced to the end zone. The Irish fans were disappointed as the officials brought the ball back. Two possessions later Ross Feightner blocked another punt and then grabbed the ball and raced to the visitors twenty-yard line. The Irish defense held and Galvin missed a
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Near the end of the third quarter, "Thorpe grabbed his own onside kick for a fifty yard gain and a touchdown." Thorpe missed the point after and Carlisle led 11–0. The Pitt offense then advanced the ball to the Carlisle 8-yard line but lost the ball on downs. After an exchange of punts Ralph
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The Pitt lineup for the game against Ohio Northern was Charles Soles and Perry Graves (left end), Ross Feightner (left tackle), George Gehlert and John Cummins (left guard), Ralph Galvin (center), Wayne Smith and R. Williams (right guard), James Stevenson (right tackle), Jack Lindsay and Walter
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In the fourth quarter, George Brown, who "was unusually active on defense especially in breaking up forward passes," blocked a pass, grabbed the ball and raced to the end zone. The officials ruled the ball had touched the ground and was incomplete. The Notre Dame defense blocked a Pitt punt,
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for their game with Cornell. The team arrived in Buffalo at 10 p.m. and spent the night in the Hotel Statler. Friday the entourage boarded the Lehigh Valley R.R. at 9 a.m. and arrived in Ithaca around noon. The team practiced at the Rogues Harbor Country Club in a sleet storm. Saturday the
3158:"For several minutes the players formed one mass of humanity, and all that could be seen was swinging arms and players falling. It looked like a small riot." Ralph Galvin was ejected and Westminster Coach Gildersleeve was arrested and taken to the police station. The game ended moments later.
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The Pitt team was healthy except for George Brown, who injured his shoulder in practice and would not play. Westminster Captain and fullback Mansell fractured his ankle in their opening game and was out for the season. Coach Thompson had three newcomers in the starting lineup: S.V. Dillon at
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Coach Thompson was assisted by Floyd Rose and Alexander Stevenson along with occasional help from former players. Jack Adams was hired as trainer. He had a good nucleus of returning veterans for the 1911 season: captain/end Jack Lindsay, quarterback Tillie Dewar, tackles Henry Blair and James
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Early in the second quarter Ralph Galvin kicked a twenty-five yard field goal to cut the lead to 6 to 3. Cornell's offense promptly advanced the ball downfield to the Pitt 6-yard line. The Pitt defense stiffened, but Eyrich converted a twenty-eight yard field goal to extend the lead to 9–3.
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The punting duel dominated the second half. Both coaches made numerous substitutions. "Galvin and Curley of Villanova were detected exchanging punches and were sent from the game." Dewar missed a field goal and made one that was nullified due to a penalty. Pitt hung on and won 12–0.
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recovered for Pitt on State's thirty-yard line. Four plays advanced the ball to the five and Jack Lindsay's dropkick was blocked. The Pitt offense got the ball back and Ralph Galvin missed a twenty-five yard field goal. Pitt had the ball on the State twenty-four as the half ended.
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Cheerleaders George Kirk and his assistant Dick Johnson led the students, who were stationed in their newly constructed bleachers along the right field line, in their cheers throughout the game. Both teams wore numbers on their jerseys so the fans could spot their favorite players.
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In the first quarter the Presidents blocked Ralph Galvin's punt and recovered the ball in Pitt territory at the 23-yard line. They advanced the ball five yards where the Pitt defense held and took over on downs. "The period was marked by no scoring and much punting."
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wrote: "The Carlisle Indians defeated the University of Pittsburgh in a spectacular football game yesterday...on the Forbes Field gridiron 17–0. They had one of the greatest individual performers in Thorpe that has appeared on a Pittsburgh football field in years."
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Four minutes into the first quarter, Cornell executed an onside kick that Tillie Dewar could not field and Cornell end Eyrich grabbed the ball and carried it thirty-five yards to the end zone. O'Connor was good on the extra point and Cornell led 6 to 0.
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In the middle of the second quarter, Tillie Dewar caught two passes from Hube Wagner. The first gained twenty-five yards and the second was an eighteen yard touchdown reception. Galvin converted the extra point and Pitt led 11 to 0 at halftime.
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noted: "It was a case of a superior team winning – a team which was coached to the minute in all the tricky plays of up-to-date football and composed of eleven of the speediest and cleverest gridiron men appearing in this city for many years."
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offense was on the Pitt 4-yard line. The Pitt defense held and took over possession on their one. Pitt punted and State had possession on the Pitt twenty-three. On third down Pete Mauthe kicked a field goal for the only points of the game.
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Campbell (right end), Tillie Dewar and William Connelly (quarterback), George Brown and Charles Quailey (left halfback), S.V. Dillon and Roy Kernohan (right halfback), and Hube Wagner (fullback). The game consisted of ten-minute quarters.
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The field condition predicated a punting duel and Pitt ended up punting fourteen times, while the Presidents opted to punt twenty-two times. The Pitt defense held the Red and Black without a first down and out gained them 98 yards to 16.
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Coach Thompson opined: "We were fairly beaten by a better team, and give the Indians due credit for their victory. It was certainly a wonderful aggregation that we faced, and mark my word, they will be heard from before the season ends."
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At the start of the third quarter, Wayne Smith "again put Pitt within scoring distance by blocking a punt on the Notre Dame 27-yard line." On first down Pitt threw an interception. The remainder of the third quarter was a punting duel.
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Late in the game, the Pitt offense was advancing the ball. Hube Wagner ran around the end and was tackled out of bounds. He landed in front of the ejected Weigel, who decided to take a swing at him. The Pitt players were not happy.
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Early in the second quarter, Henry Blair blocked a Villanova punt and Perry Graves, "who was in the right spot, picked it up and ran the distance for a touchdown." Galvin converted the goal after and Pitt led 12 to 0 at half time.
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Lindsay (right end), Tillie Dewar and William Connolly (quarterback), Charles Quailey and S.V. Dillon (left halfback), George Brown (right halfback), and Hube Wagner (fullback). The game consisted of fifteen-minute quarters.
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To prepare for the 1911 season Coach Thompson started fall practice on September 14. Two of his former players received coaching jobs – Homer Roe at Pittsburgh High School and Frank Van Doren at Waynesburg College.
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end), William Connelly and Tillie Dewar (quarterback), George Brown and S.V. Dillon (left halfback), Charles Quailey (right halfback), and Roy Kernohan (fullback). The game consisted of twelve-minute quarters.
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Buchtel was supposed to play Pitt but, they opted out because Pitt was too strong a team for them to play. Mr. Hurst managed to fill the date with Ohio Northern. All home games were played on Forbes Field.
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Athletic League and the receipts still covered the expenses of the game. Head Cheerleader George Kirk "had no trouble in getting plenty of volume and snap into the yells – everyone seemed full of ′pep′."
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warned that "It has often been noticed that after a particularly successful season, such as Pitt had last year, a slump has followed either due to a loss of seasoned material or an acquired 'swell head.'"
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William Connelly (quarterback), George Brown (left halfback), Hube Wagner and Charles Quailey (right halfback), and Ross Feightner (fullback). The game consisted of fifteen-minute quarters.
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3632:, who guarded the gates of Rome, but the smiling face seems ever turned toward the enemy while the frowning face looks always at the valiant Pitt eleven and her staunch supporters."
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Eight minutes into the game Charles Quailey finished off an offensive drive with a ten yard scamper for the first score. Ralph Galvin kicked the point after and Pitt led 6 to 0.
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On Thursday, October 26, the Pitt student band led two thousand students and alumni from Union Station to the P. & L. E. depot to give the football team a proper send-off to
3652:"I can see why W. & J. kicked about the officials after their game here. The work of several of the men here who had today's game in charge was anything but satisfactory."
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3628:"The same kind of play gave the Indians 12 points last Saturday at Forbes Field. Pitt's ill fortune this year might well be compared to the fabled, two faced
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touchdown of the day. Ralph Galvin converted the point after and the final score read 22 to 0.
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gained possession and advanced the ball to the Pitt ten-yard line. The Pitt defense held and
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5129:. Vol. II. Smith Bros. Company Inc. of Pittsburgh. 1916. pp. 67–204
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The newly formed 26 member Pitt Student Band made their debut at this game.
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Pitt fullback Hube Wagner going around the end against Carlisle in 1911 game
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missed the field goal try. The remainder of the game was a punting duel.
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Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Science 1914 and Masters of Arts 1916
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Coach Thompson was not pleased with the officiating in his comments to
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were unable to pierce the Notre Dame defense at the crucial moment."
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brought his winless Villanova team west to take on the Pitt eleven.
5754:"1911 Washington & Jefferson Presidents Schedule and Results"
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Pitt halfback Roy Kernohan gaining yardage - 1911 vs. W. & J.
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1911 Pitt vs. N. D. - Wagner on defense and Dorias gaining yards
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Bachelor of Science in Economics 1912 and Associate Law in 1917
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Hube Wagner tackling Penn State quarterback Miller - 1911 game
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1911 Washington & Jefferson Red and Black football team
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Pitt quarterback Tillie Dewar in 1911 game versus Villanova
5873:. December 1, 1911. p. 26 – via Newspapers.com.
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Graduate Manager Laurence Hurst was able to contract with
5813:. Vol. 1, no. 10. November 30, 1910. p. 1
5103:. Vol. 2, no. 10. November 29, 1911. p. 6
5053:"Pitt Men Practice on Forbes Field For Westminster Game"
4954:. Vol. 2, no. 1. September 27, 1911. p. 1
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halfback, Wayne Smith at guard, and Chuck Soles at end.
5842:. Vol. 2, no. 11. December 6, 1911. p. 6
5712:. Vol. 2, no. 9. November 22, 1911. p. 1
5538:. Vol. 2, no. 6. November 1, 1911. p. 6
5512:. Vol. 2, no. 6. November 1, 1911. p. 6
5486:. Vol. 2, no. 6. November 1, 1911. p. 1
5391:. Vol. 2, no. 5. October 25, 1911. p. 6
5338:. Vol. 2, no. 4. October 18, 1911. p. 7
5312:. Vol. 2, no. 4. October 18, 1911. p. 1
5210:. Vol. 2, no. 3. October 11, 1911. p. 6
5162:. Vol. 2, no. 3. October 11, 1911. p. 6
5075:"Pitt Will Play All Games This Season on Forbes Field"
5008:. Vol. 2, no. 4. October 18, 1911. p. 6
5836:"State Wins Greatest Game in Local Football History"
4006:
Pitt and Villanova would not play again until 1998.
5332:"Forward Pass Prominent in Game With Ohio Northern"
5284:"Pitt Defeats Ohio Northern in Football Game, 22-0"
5127:
Alumni Directory University of Pittsburgh 1787-1916
1985:
Laurence Hurst – Graduate manager of athletics
119:1911 Eastern college football independents records
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3126:1911 Pitt versus Westminster football game action
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6001:
5385:"Pitt Defense Crumbles Before Attack of Indians"
5706:"Pitt Wins Great Victory Over W. & J. 12-0"
5411:"Pitt and Indians Ready For Hard Gridiron Game"
5156:"Westminster Falls Victim to Pitt's Onslaughts"
4787:"Pitt Flounders On Field of Mud and Wins Glory"
2909:Bachelor of Arts 1912 and Bachelor of Laws 1915
2880:Bachelor of Arts 1913 and Bachelor of Laws 1916
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3446:1911 Pitt versus Carlisle football game action
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5787:. University of Pittsburgh. 1913. p. 252
5681:. University of Pittsburgh. 2010. p. 135
5585:. University of Pittsburgh. 2010. p. 127
5460:. University of Pittsburgh. 2010. p. 126
5259:. University of Pittsburgh. 2010. p. 131
5081:. September 28, 1911. p. 11 – via
5034:. September 17, 1911. p. 18 – via
4929:. September 11, 1911. p. 18 – via
4592:. University of Pittsburgh. 2005. p. 163
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2793:Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
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5938:. December 14, 1911. p. 11 – via
5891:. December 12, 1911. p. 15 – via
5738:. November 19, 1911. p. 22 – via
5663:. November 12, 1911. p. 19 – via
5636:. November 12, 1911. p. 20 – via
4793:. November 12, 1911. p. 18 – via
3780:1911 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team
5960:. December 1, 1911. p. 26 – via
5954:"Polly Galvin Chosen to Lead the Pitt Team"
5614:. November 5, 1911. p. 18 – via
5567:. October 29, 1911. p. 18 – via
5442:. October 22, 1911. p. 18 – via
5290:. October 15, 1911. p. 20 – via
4766:. November 5, 1911. p. 20 – via
4733:. October 29, 1911. p. 20 – via
4706:. October 22, 1911. p. 15 – via
4675:. October 15, 1911. p. 22 – via
4189:1911 Penn State Nittany Lions football team
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5807:"Spalding Trophy Comes to Pitt For a Year"
5532:"Gold and Blue Eleven Defeated By Cornell"
5417:. October 21, 1911. p. 8 – via
5369:. October 22, 1911. p. 1 – via
5241:. October 8, 1911. p. 23 – via
5188:. October 1, 1911. p. 20 – via
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4885:. December 1, 1911. p. 1 – via
4860:. December 1, 1911. p. 9 – via
4649:. October 8, 1911. p. 17 – via
1955:Alexander Stevenson – Assistant line coach
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5506:"Players and Alumni Enjoy Trip to Ithaca"
5059:. October 5, 1911. p. 8 – via
4612:"1911 Pitt Panthers Schedule and Results"
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5732:"W. & J. Pilot Says Better Team Won"
5608:"Pitt and Notre Dame Play No-Score Game"
5028:"Pitt Men Are Working Daily at Football"
4389:1911 Pittsburgh Panthers scoring summary
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2764:Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
2330:Bachelor of Arts 1913/Associate Law 1916
2027:1911 Pittsburgh Panthers football roster
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1581:. In its third season under head coach
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1952:Floyd Rose – Assistant backfield coach
1567:1911 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
6916:National championship seasons in bold
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5436:"Indians Beat Pitt in Football, 17-0"
4901:""Gym" and Stadium Provided for Pitt"
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3853:1911 Villanova Wildcats football team
6939:Pittsburgh Panthers football seasons
5932:"C. S. Miller Appointed an Official"
5867:"Wagner Lauded For Sensational Work"
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5657:"Villa Nova Is Beaten By Pitt, 12-0"
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5182:"Hard Luck For the Westminster Team"
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4825:"Washington Team Never Had a Chance"
4823:W. B. McVicker (November 19, 1911).
4760:"Hoosier Gridders held to 0-0 Score"
4700:"Blue and Gold Boys are Beaten 17-0"
5235:"Pitt's Victory is Marred By Fight"
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4152:1911 Pitt cheerleader - George Kirk
3320:1911 Carlisle Indians football team
13:
5885:"Coach Thompson Seeks Senate Seat"
5097:"Statistics of Pitt Football Team"
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4360:praised Hube Wagner's performance:
3605:1911 Cornell Big Red football team
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5561:"Pitt Loses in Gruelling Contest"
4727:"Pitt Loses Hard Game to Cornell"
4670:"Pitt Warriors Win From O. N. U."
4320:of the season versus Penn State.
4026:Week 7: Wash. & Jeff. at Pitt
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1920:
5679:"2010 Pitt Football Media Guide"
5583:"2010 Pitt Football Media Guide"
5458:"2010 Pitt Football Media Guide"
5257:"2010 Pitt Football Media Guide"
4590:"2005 Pitt Football Media Guide"
3975:On November 11 former WUP coach
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16:American college football season
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4132:Dr. S. B. Newton (Pennsylvania)
3474:The difference in the game was
6944:1911 in sports in Pennsylvania
5363:"Indians Down Pitt Team, 17-0"
4879:"Pitt is Beaten By State, 3-0"
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4368:Coach Thompson proudly stated:
3426:Wilmer G. Crowell (Swarthmore)
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5123:"General Directory of Alumni"
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3595:Joseph B. Pendleton (Bowdoin)
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3267:Ewing L. Rafferty (Princeton)
3173:Week 2: Ohio Northern at Pitt
3114:J. A. Miller Jr. (Swarthmore)
1577:as an independent during the
6934:1911 college football season
6004:Pittsburgh Panthers football
5612:The Pittsburgh Gazette Times
4854:"Game and Prize Go to State"
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3959:F. A. Godcharles (Lafayette)
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3770:F. A. Godcharles (Lafayette)
3152:The Pittsburgh Gazette Times
2677:Bachelor of Science in Econ.
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1961:Karl Dallenbach - consultant
1958:Frank Van Doren - consultant
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1579:1911 college football season
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29:Pittsburgh Panthers football
7:
4948:"Football Prospects Bright"
4195:Week 8: Penn State. at Pitt
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3302:to the Pitt Student Band."
3020:Week 1: Westminster at Pitt
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6073:UPMC Rooney Sports Complex
5480:"Pitt Gives Team Send-off"
4791:The Pittsburgh Sunday Post
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4014:Washington & Jefferson
3859:Week 6: Villa Nova at Pitt
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3792:On November 4, undefeated
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3277:Ohio Northern University
2967:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2851:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2533:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2475:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2388:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2359:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2301:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2244:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2159:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2101:Doctor of Dental Surgery
1974:
1970:Norman Budd - consultant
1575:University of Pittsburgh
3503:Week 4: Pitt at Cornell
3290:missed the goal after.
1401:Franklin & Marshall
5760:. Sports Reference LLC
4618:. Sports Reference LLC
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2590:Associate Engineering
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6167:Highest-scoring game
6061:Three Rivers Stadium
3986:described the scene:
2935:Slippery Rock Normal
2501:Rockford (Ill.) H.S.
1988:Jack Adams – Trainer
6949:1910s in Pittsburgh
6198:Statistical leaders
6162:2007 Backyard Brawl
5958:The Pittsburg Press
5936:The Pittsburgh Post
5912:. 1913. p. 234
5889:The Pittsburg Press
5871:The Pittsburg Press
5758:SR/College Football
5736:The Pittsburg Press
5634:The Pittsburg Press
5415:The Pittsburg Press
5367:The Pittsburg Press
5239:The Pittsburg Press
5079:The Pittsburgh Post
5057:The Pittsburgh Post
4982:. 1913. p. 237
4858:The Pittsburgh Post
4829:The Pittsburg Press
4764:The Pittsburg Press
4731:The Pittsburg Press
4704:The Pittsburg Press
4673:The Pittsburg Press
4616:SR/College Football
4358:The Pittsburg Press
4224:• Penn State
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2706:Bachelor of Science
2619:Bachelor of Science
2504:School of Economics
2417:Associate Economics
2414:Mercersburg Academy
2188:Associate Economics
120:
6131:Culture & lore
4356:W. B. McVicker of
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2848:Ohio Wesleyan Prep
2622:Edgewood Park, PA
2446:Doctor of Medicine
2298:Bellefonte Academy
2130:Doctor of Medicine
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1947:Joseph H. Thompson
1583:Joseph H. Thompson
699:Rhode Island State
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68:Joseph H. Thompson
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6151:Pitt Victory Song
5661:The Gazette Times
5565:The Gazette Times
5440:The Gazette Times
5288:The Gazette Times
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2732:Mt. Union College
2703:California Normal
2385:California Normal
2309:William Connelly^
2185:New Brighton H.S.
2162:New Brighton, PA
2156:New Brighton H.S.
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2648:Bachelor of Arts
2598:William McEllroy
2454:Charles Quailey^
2425:James Stevenson^
2191:Haydenville, OH
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5208:The Pitt Weekly
5204:"Football Dope"
5202:
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5160:The Pitt Weekly
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4473:Charles Quailey
4383:
4381:Scoring summary
4280:
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3855:
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3622:The Pitt Weekly
3607:
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3499:
3450:The undefeated
3411:
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3299:The Pitt Weekly
3258:
3169:
3105:
3096:October 8, 1910
3016:
3011:
2912:Pittsburgh, PA
2906:Pittsburgh H.S.
2825:Pittsburgh, PA
2680:Pittsburgh, PA
2674:Pittsburgh H.S.
2627:Walter Campbell
2593:Pittsburgh, PA
2587:Pittsburgh H.S.
2530:Villa Nova Prep
2512:George Gehlert^
2478:Pittsburgh, PA
2449:McKeesport, PA
2420:McKeesport, PA
2304:Pittsburgh, PA
2247:Greensburg, PA
2241:Greensburg H.S.
2223:Ross Feightner^
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1923:
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112:
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105:
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6069:(2001–present)
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4773:
4768:Newspapers.com
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4282:Pittsburgh, PA
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4113:Pittsburgh, PA
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3946:Pittsburgh, PA
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3757:Pittsburgh, PA
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3413:Pittsburgh, PA
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3394:
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3262:
3260:Pittsburgh, PA
3250:
3241:
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3235:
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3226:
3223:
3219:
3218:
3215:
3212:
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3189:
3186:
3183:
3168:
3165:
3118:
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3116:
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3109:
3107:Pittsburgh, PA
3097:
3088:
3087:
3082:
3079:
3076:
3073:
3070:
3066:
3065:
3062:
3059:
3056:
3053:
3050:
3046:
3045:
3042:
3039:
3036:
3033:
3030:
3015:
3012:
3010:
3009:Game summaries
3007:
3004:
3003:
2999:
2998:
2996:
2994:
2993:Tome Institute
2991:
2988:
2985:
2982:
2979:
2976:
2975:R. M. Williams
2972:
2971:
2968:
2965:
2962:
2959:
2956:
2953:
2950:
2947:
2943:
2942:
2941:Youngwood, PA
2939:
2936:
2933:
2930:
2927:
2924:
2921:
2918:
2917:Francis Howard
2914:
2913:
2910:
2907:
2904:
2901:
2898:
2895:
2892:
2889:
2885:
2884:
2881:
2878:
2877:Homestead H.S.
2875:
2872:
2869:
2866:
2863:
2860:
2856:
2855:
2852:
2849:
2846:
2843:
2840:
2837:
2834:
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2830:Hurleigh Bates
2827:
2826:
2823:
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2814:
2811:
2808:
2805:
2802:
2798:
2797:
2794:
2791:
2788:
2785:
2782:
2779:
2776:
2773:
2772:James Hemphill
2769:
2768:
2765:
2762:
2759:
2756:
2753:
2750:
2747:
2744:
2740:
2739:
2738:Knoxville, PA
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2721:
2718:
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2707:
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2681:
2678:
2675:
2672:
2669:
2666:
2663:
2660:
2657:
2653:
2652:
2651:Homestead, PA
2649:
2646:
2645:Homestead H.S.
2643:
2640:
2637:
2634:
2631:
2628:
2624:
2623:
2620:
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2611:
2608:
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2579:
2576:
2573:
2570:
2566:
2565:
2563:
2560:
2559:Allegheny H.S.
2557:
2554:
2551:
2548:
2545:
2542:
2541:William Leahy^
2538:
2537:
2534:
2531:
2528:
2525:
2522:
2519:
2516:
2513:
2509:
2508:
2505:
2502:
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2415:
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2409:
2406:
2403:
2400:
2397:
2396:Charles Soles^
2393:
2392:
2391:Elizabeth, PA
2389:
2386:
2383:
2380:
2377:
2374:
2371:
2368:
2367:Herbert Dewar^
2364:
2363:
2362:Homestead, PA
2360:
2357:
2356:Homestead H.S.
2354:
2351:
2348:
2345:
2342:
2339:
2335:
2334:
2333:New Haven, CT
2331:
2328:
2327:New Haven H.S.
2325:
2322:
2319:
2316:
2313:
2310:
2306:
2305:
2302:
2299:
2296:
2293:
2290:
2287:
2284:
2281:
2277:
2276:
2274:
2271:
2270:Allegheny H.S.
2268:
2265:
2262:
2259:
2256:
2253:
2249:
2248:
2245:
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2239:
2236:
2233:
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2212:
2209:
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2180:
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2154:
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2135:
2134:
2131:
2128:
2125:
2122:
2119:
2116:
2113:
2110:
2106:
2105:
2104:Johnstown, PA
2102:
2099:
2098:Johnstown H.S.
2096:
2093:
2090:
2087:
2084:
2081:
2077:
2076:
2071:
2066:
2061:
2056:
2051:
2046:
2041:
2036:
2030:
2029:
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1991:
1990:
1989:
1986:
1978:
1976:
1973:
1972:
1971:
1968:
1962:
1959:
1956:
1953:
1950:
1942:Coaching staff
1939:
1936:
1935:
1932:
1931:
1922:
1921:Coaching staff
1919:
1894:
1891:
1888:
1887:
1885:
1882:
1876:
1874:
1873:
1866:
1862:
1860:
1855:
1851:
1850:
1848:
1845:
1839:
1837:
1836:
1835:Pittsburgh, PA
1833:
1829:
1827:
1822:
1818:
1817:
1815:
1813:
1807:
1805:
1804:
1803:Pittsburgh, PA
1801:
1797:
1795:
1790:
1786:
1785:
1783:
1780:
1774:
1772:
1771:
1764:
1760:
1758:
1753:
1749:
1748:
1746:
1744:
1738:
1736:
1735:
1730:
1726:
1724:
1718:
1714:
1713:
1711:
1708:
1702:
1700:
1699:
1698:Pittsburgh, PA
1696:
1692:
1690:
1685:
1681:
1680:
1678:
1676:
1670:
1668:
1667:
1666:Pittsburgh, PA
1664:
1660:
1658:
1653:
1649:
1648:
1646:
1644:
1638:
1636:
1635:
1633:Pittsburgh, PA
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1609:
1606:
1603:
1600:
1597:
1590:
1587:
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1557:
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1549:
1546:
1543:
1540:
1537:
1535:
1533:
1530:
1528:
1525:
1523:
1520:
1518:Boston College
1514:
1513:
1510:
1507:
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1501:
1498:
1496:
1494:
1491:
1489:
1486:
1484:
1481:
1475:
1474:
1471:
1468:
1465:
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1432:
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1396:
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1387:
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1270:
1267:
1264:
1262:
1260:
1257:
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1240:
1237:
1234:
1231:
1228:
1225:
1223:
1221:
1218:
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1213:
1211:
1208:
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1201:
1198:
1195:
1192:
1189:
1186:
1184:
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1179:
1177:
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1133:
1130:
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1123:
1120:
1117:
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1111:
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1039:
1036:
1033:
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1023:
1021:
1018:
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1003:
1000:
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994:
991:
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4507:Perry Graves
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2883:Munhall, Pa
2819:Trenton H.S.
2685:John Cummins
2443:Chester H.S.
2280:Wayne Smith^
2252:Henry Blair^
2109:Hube Wagner^
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1965:Tex Richards
1949:– Head coach
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90:Forbes Field
81:Jack Lindsay
70:(3rd season)
18:
6057:(1925–1999)
6051:(1909–1924)
6045:(1904–1908)
6039:(1902–1903)
6021:(1898–1899)
4422:Hube Wagner
4411:Field goals
4118:Game start:
3585:Percy Field
3454:coached by
3049:Westminster
3014:Westminster
2946:John Madden
2743:Samuel Kipp
2714:Bowman Ashe
2656:Harry Davis
2569:Enoch Pratt
2536:Hannah, ND
2370:quarterback
2312:quarterback
2133:Monaca, PA
2127:Monaca H.S.
2064:Prep School
1854:November 30
1821:November 18
1789:November 11
1729:Percy Field
48:Independent
6928:Categories
6111:Penn State
6101:Notre Dame
6094:Duquesne:
6090:Bowl games
6075:(practice)
4596:January 5,
4576:References
4560:Postseason
4401:Touchdowns
4187:See also:
4183:Penn State
4018:See also:
3984:Daily Post
3888:Villa Nova
3851:See also:
3830:Gus Dorais
3794:Notre Dame
3778:See also:
3699:Notre Dame
3664:Notre Dame
3611:Ithaca, NY
3603:See also:
3588:Ithaca, NY
3497:At Cornell
3476:Jim Thorpe
3318:See also:
2214:Kane H. S.
1858:Penn State
1756:Notre Dame
1752:November 4
1733:Ithaca, NY
1717:October 28
1684:October 21
1652:October 14
1608:Attendance
1206:Holy Cross
855:Pittsburgh
465:Swarthmore
231:Penn State
45:Conference
6096:City Game
5846:August 6,
5817:August 6,
5791:August 6,
5716:August 5,
5542:August 3,
5516:August 2,
5490:August 2,
5395:August 8,
5133:August 9,
4622:March 28,
4275:Location:
4106:Location:
3939:Location:
3847:Villanova
3750:Location:
3583:Location:
3406:Location:
3253:Location:
3100:Location:
2859:John Bane
2074:Residence
1893:Preseason
1793:Villanova
1616:October 7
1479:Villanova
1089:Dickinson
972:Dickinson
543:Lafayette
504:Dartmouth
309:Princeton
6138:Panthers
6116:Syracuse
6037:Coliseum
5916:July 31,
5764:April 9,
5685:April 9,
5589:April 9,
5464:April 9,
5342:July 31,
5316:July 31,
5263:April 9,
5214:July 30,
5166:July 30,
5012:July 31,
4986:July 31,
4958:July 30,
4293:Referee:
4130:Referee:
4120:2:40 pm
3957:Referee:
3768:Referee:
3648: :
3593:Referee:
3424:Referee:
3314:Carlisle
3265:Referee:
3112:Referee:
2833:halfback
2457:halfback
2399:fullback
2341:halfback
2199:halfback
2170:halfback
2039:Position
1688:Carlisle
1599:Opponent
1589:Schedule
933:Syracuse
777:Bucknell
270:Carlisle
160:Overall
6209:Seasons
5909:The Owl
5784:The Owl
4979:The Owl
4332:wrote:
3624:noted:
1975:
1870:rivalry
1768:rivalry
1722:Cornell
1569:was an
1548:–
1542:–
1527:–
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1362:Colgate
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1284:Vermont
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1059:–
1050:Rutgers
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669:–
660:Cornell
651:–
645:–
630:–
621:Harvard
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255:–
240:–
97:Seasons
78:Captain
6176:People
6063:(2000)
6033:(1901)
6027:(1900)
6012:Venues
4541:Totals
4416:Points
4396:Player
4289:20,000
4126:10,000
3764:10,000
3154:noted:
2955:5' 10"
2839:5' 10"
2810:5' 11"
2775:tackle
2607:5' 10"
2550:5' 10"
2521:5' 11"
2463:5' 10"
2434:5' 11"
2428:tackle
2347:5' 11"
2232:5' 11"
2226:tackle
2205:5' 11"
2176:5' 10"
2141:center
2118:5' 11"
2089:5' 10"
2069:Degree
2054:Weight
2049:Height
2034:Player
1997:Roster
1847:10,000
1782:10,000
1611:Source
1605:Result
1532:
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1440:Geneva
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53:Record
4269:Date:
4219:Total
4100:Date:
4050:Total
3933:Date:
3883:Total
3744:Date:
3694:Total
3630:Janus
3577:Date:
3527:Total
3420:8,000
3400:Date:
3350:Total
3247:Date:
3197:Total
3094:Date:
3044:Total
2978:guard
2926:5' 9"
2920:guard
2897:5' 9"
2868:5' 9"
2781:5' 8"
2752:6' 0"
2723:6' 9"
2694:5' 8"
2688:guard
2665:5' 7"
2636:5' 7"
2578:6' 4"
2572:guard
2544:guard
2515:guard
2492:5' 7"
2376:5' 7"
2318:5' 5"
2289:5' 9"
2283:guard
2255:guard
2147:6' 0"
2059:Class
2044:Games
1710:8,000
1245:Tufts
738:Brown
56:4–3–1
6906:2024
6901:2023
6896:2022
6891:2021
6886:2020
6881:2019
6876:2018
6871:2017
6866:2016
6861:2015
6856:2014
6851:2013
6846:2012
6841:2011
6836:2010
6831:2009
6826:2008
6821:2007
6816:2006
6811:2005
6806:2004
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