4222:"Glenn S. Warner, the great gridiron general, who has made in seasons past the name of the Carlisle Indians a thing to strike terror in the hearts of opposing elevens, may coach the University of Pittsburg eleven next fall. That the Carlisle coach was considering a tempting offer made by the local school was admitted by the Pitt athletic authorities last night, but it was declared that Warner had yet to sign a contract. The story leaked out in a roundabout way, and the announcement is rather premature. Warner, it seems, told a Dickinson player that he had been dickering with the Blue and Gold. This Dickinson man was not too busy to tell a Pitt player about it during the Pitt – Dickinson game. The Pitt player spilled this story, and the athletic authorities, charged with this misdemeanor, owned up. One of the members of the Pitt athletic committee last night declared that the proposed change was not because Pitt is dissatisfied with the work of Joe Duff, but because it is believed that Pitt would be even better off with Warner than Duff at the head of affairs here. "We believe we have the greatest bunch of football material in the country at Pitt now, and we want the greatest football general of the country to handle them for us." is the way it was expressed. And Warner is a wizard at bringing out latent ability in his proteges, whether red or white."
3831:"The newspapers of Pittsburgh have severely criticized the Pitt football team. As students we resent these slanders. We have one of the best elevens in the history of the University. Without a single set-back we have defeated five teams. Look at them: Cornell, Westminster, Navy, Carlisle, Georgetown. The scores have been decisive. Despite this, the whole football organization is criticized on technicalities of form and method. Beside these criticisms are words of wonder and praise at the work of W. & J. and Penn State. The worst of this condition is that the unfavorable words of our critics here in this city are creeping under the skin of the student body like a slow poison, leaving a feeling of apathy and sapping the spirit of confidence. Our team has been criticized. That is slander. Our school spirit has been criticized. This is truth... Our cheering is wretched, field parades weak, and post-victory demonstrations entirely lacking...Let's get things moving...It can be done. Leave the playing to Coach Duff and the boys and lets take the cheering in our own hands."
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1841:"The season's record stands as a gratifying monument to Joe Duff's initial efforts as a coach. He asked a free rein and agreed to shoulder all the blame in case the outcome of the season was unsatisfactory. On the same platform he is entitled to all the credit. His job was a hard one. He came on the heels of the most disastrous football season Pitt has ever known....Our squad was dangerously small in numbers and was short of experienced men. We had only two three-year men and the big proportion of the balance were freshmen. Duff was new to the men and they were new to him...Everybody had to feel his way the first few days except Duff...He knew exactly what he had to accomplish and he lost no time heading in that direction. So determinedly had he impressed himself on the entire situation, once he had taken hold, that before a week was up all hands were driving along toward a common goal."
3440:"Fulfilling expectations, the Navy-Pittsburgh University football game here today developed into one of the hottest contests seen on a local gridiron for a long time, and the lads from the Smoky City emerged from the fray victors, 13–6....Last season, with a team that showed every sign of a coming aggregation, they played the Middies to a scoreless tie in the opening game for Uncle Sam's sea-fighters, and having suffered only slight losses by graduation they have assembled this year a football machine that is calculated to give any of the big teams a stiff rub. Conquerors of Cornell last Saturday, they invaded the Middies lair with every confidence in their ability and they found that it was not by any means displaced. Playing much open football, with a varied attack and a stubborn defense, the Pennsylvanians were able to master every situation of the game."
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Hastings dropped back to the 30-yard mark and dropped one over the crossbar giving Pitt the first score of the game." On Pitt's next possession, Andy
Hastings fumbled on a fake kick attempt and Spiegel recovered for W. & J. on the Pitt 16-yard line. On second down "a forward pass McCreight to Goodwin to Bovill took the ball over for a touchdown. Patterson kicked the resultant goal, and the score was 7–3 in W. & J.'s favor." After trading fumbles, Pitt recovered another W. & J. miscue on the Red and Black 20-yard line. "A forward pass, Heil to Hastings, netted 16-yards. Heil gained one yard through the line, then Collins went over for a touchdown, from which Hastings kicked goal, making the score 10 to 7 in favor of Pitt. There was no further scoring in the first half."
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4877:"We take this opportunity to thank you for your very efficient work in coaching our football team. The Weekly speaks for the entire student body when it says we are entirely satisfied with the results. To shape an eleven containing so much new material into a team that has made such a showing against our veteran opponents is undoubtedly the work of brains, skill, and untiring devotion. If there be criticism of the things accomplished or the methods utilized, we assure you that it does not come from the students and is not felt by them. We count your two years' work with Pitt successful in every way and it is with sincere regret we learn of your resignation. You have worked hard and faithfully. You have produced a wonderful team. We thank you."
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Carlisle line as the
Zeppelin was launched, and the touchdown was disallowed." The Pitt defense stiffened and regained possession. Whitey Miller fumbled and Carlisle recovered on Pitt's 32-yard line. Pitt's defense held and Pete Calac missed a 35-yard field goal. Pitt had possession on their 20-yard line. DeHart, Miller and Collins rushed the ball downfield to the Carlisle 27-yard line. "Here DeHart took the ball and skirted the end behind good interference. Dodging tackler after tackler, finally worming out of the grasp of Calac, "Jimmy" shot over the redskins' goal for a touchdown, assuring Pitt of its second consecutive victory over the Carlisle aggregation." Pitt led 10 to 0 at halftime.
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juncture that
Mitchell essayed a beautiful forward pass to Overesch. The Navy Captain was on a dead run, and turning, caught the fast sailing pigskin under his left arm. He was directly in front of the goal line and almost instantaneously was brought to earth. In the fall he went across the mark." The goal after failed and Pitt led 7 to 6. DeHart replaced a limping Williamson. After a Pitt punt, Navy lined up to punt it back. "The whole Pitt line charged through and blocked Blodgett's attempted punt on Navy's first play and Peck taking the ball from the air cleared the crowd and registered Pitt's second touchdown." Hastings missed the goal after and Pitt led 13–6.
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Heil kicked the ball out to (George) Fry and Fry then kicked the goal, making the count 7–0 for the Blue and Gold." Then in the third quarter - "Tech had the ball on its 29-yard line and Kesner faked a forward pass, holding the ball in the palm of his right hand for
Marshall to take and run the end. But just as Marshall was in the act of reaching for it (Randall) Soppitt broke through, spoiled the play and was the first to grab the ball. He ran to the Tech 10-yard line. In a few plays (George) Fry went through the right side of the Tech line for a touchdown. He kicked goal and the score was 14 to 0 at which figure it remained until the end."
1829:"The football team of 1913 brought the University from a position of relative unimportance among the colleges to a place on a level with the ten or twelve leaders in the sport. This success is to be attributed to various causes, but the underlying reasons are found in the inauguration of the new coaching policy under Duff and Harlan, the acquisition of a number of new men who raised the standard of play, the hard course of training undergone in the football camp at Windber during the month of September and the erection of a permanent training house where the proper care and supervision might be given the members of the team."
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10-yard line." "After Taber was thrown for a loss.... Barrett dropped back from the ten-yard line and booted the ball between the uprights." Cornell led 3 to 0 after three minutes of play. Pitt kicked off and forced the Big Red to punt. Guy
Williamson received the ball on his 30-yard line. "Running like the wind, dodging, sidestepping, and stiff-arming, the Pitt quarterback worked his way down the field behind an interference that was really remarkable. The last guardian of the Cornell goal was bowled over by an avalanche of blue-and-gold-stockinged athletes." Pitt led 6 to 3 as
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4200:"Then, when everything seemed auspicious for Pitt the jinx tore loose. Just why both (Leo) Collins and (Cliff) Morrow muffed the kick that started the second half will be a mystery for a long time. But they both let it get by, and Wesbecher was Johnny on the spot in recovering the ball on Pitt's four-yard line, whence Young speedily tore his way over the line." Score W. & J. 13 to Pitt 10. "From that point on the game was scoreless but both Pitt and Wash-Jeff exhausted every device in an effort to score."
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combat." In each quarter Pitt advanced the ball inside the
Cornell 20-yard line. A fumble thwarted the second quarter drive. In the third period Pitt Captain Smith picked up a Taber fumble and raced 50 yards to the end zone. "After considerable discussion, the ball was brought back and the Ithacans were penalized ten yards for grounding the pass behind the line of scrimmage." The Pitt defense held and the offense then advanced the ball to the 10-yard line of Cornell and turned it over on downs.
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just to show he was versatile, he kicked the goal from touchdown and Pitt was in the lead by the score of 7–0." Georgetown spent most of the quarter in Pitt territory and missed two field goals. Pitt countered with one drive and
Hastings' field goal was blocked. The Blue and Gray had the ball on the Pitt 14-yard line at the end of the first period. "The first play of the second quarter, a forward pass from Weiser, resulted in transferring the ball to Pitt. The rest of the half was uneventful."
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Indians by two touchdowns to one, thus establishing a precedent, for it was the first time a redskin advance had been rolled back by a Pitt eleven. But yesterday the
Pittites won again, thus turning a precedent into a well-defined habit. The score was 10–3. Now if Pitt wins next year, beating the Indians will have become a traditional custom, and the spectators no longer will fare forth to Forbes Field to see Pitt ripped up the back by the Original Inhabitants."
1882:, of Oberlin Preparatory School...His specialties are the discus and the shot, he having a record of better than 125 feet in the former event and 40 feet in the shot. The University discus record is six feet short of Sutherland's record. He will try for the football team this fall also, as a lineman, although he has had little gridiron experience. It is believed that he will eventually develop into a great football player, as he has weight speed and courage."
3641:"The third quarter was almost featureless being occupied by advances and retreats by both teams." Near the end of the final period, Carlisle gained possession at midfield. Calac and Pratt advanced the ball to the Pitt 20-yard line. The Pitt defense held and Calac was successful on a 30 yard field goal to close the scoring. "Pitt had possession on Carlisle's 13-yard line when the whistle blew ending the combat."
3821:"The final quarter was marked by Hastings' beautiful try for a field goal from the Georgetown 45-yard line, the attempt failing only by inches. Georgetown brought the ball out to the 20-yard line and started play, making a first down in quick time. On the next play, Foley's pass went straight into Miller's hands, and "Foxy" rambled over the line for a touchdown, Fry kicking goal." Pitt won 21 to 0.
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placement tally." Westminster led 3 to 0. The Pitt offense worked the ball to midfield and fumbled again. Westminster punted and the Pitt offense advanced the ball back to midfield. "(Guy) Williamson made a spectacular run to the 15-yard line. (Charles) Hastings was sent through tackle for a touchdown. He also kicked goal." Pitt led 7 to 3 at the end of the first quarter.
4004:(right guard), Carl Hockensmith (right tackle), James Herron, William Harrington and Thomas Healey (right end), Roy Heil and Fred Ward (quarterback), Andy Hastings, Cliff Morrow and Stevie Dillon (left halfback), Whitey Miller and James Morrow (right halfback), and George Fry and Edward Hanley (fullback). The game was played in 15-minute quarters.
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halfback), Whitey Miller (right halfback), and Leo
Collins (fullback). The following players were substitutes during the game: James Jones, George Fry, Stevie Dillon, Cliff Morrow, Isadore Shapira, Roy Heil, Fred Ward, Thomas Healey, Joe Matson, Edward Hanley, James Morrow, and John Sutherland. The game was played in 15-minute quarters.
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State end "Morris fumbled Pitt's kick-off and (Joe) Matson was the man of the hour, covering on the State 19-yard line, near the side line." The State defense stiffened, "so standing on the 30-yard line, Hastings' 14 carat toe dropkicked another field goal." Pitt beat Penn State two years in a row for the first time.
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Hockensmith (right tackle), James Herron and Thomas Healey (right end), Roy Heil (quarterback), Andy
Hastings, Cliff Morrow and Jimmy DeHart (left halfback), Whitey Miller, Stevie Dillon, and Fred Ward (right halfback) and George Fry, Leo Collins and Edward Hanley (fullback). The game was played in 15-minute quarters.
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halfback), Whitey Miller (right halfback), and Leo Collins (fullback). The following players were substituted during the game: James Jones, Isadore Shapira, Rendall Soppitt, Joe Matson, William Harrington, Roy Heil, Cliff Morrow, Stevie Dillon, George Fry, and Edward Hanley. The game was played in 15-minute quarters.
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heavy Pitt team, but breaks in the game were against us. Three times Georgetown had the ball inside the ten-yard line, only to lose it on fumbles. I do not want to detract from Pitt's victory, for they scored the most points and won the game, but each score was made on a long run and cannot be considered earned."
3429:"Fighting with their characteristic "last ditch" spirit, the Blue and Gold won a victory over the powerful Navy team, last Saturday, at Annapolis by a score of 13–6. The result was in doubt from the first whistle to the last, and only the sturdiest sort of a fight enabled the Varsity to hold their lead to the end."
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Williamson punted to Tobin on the State 35-yard line. He fumbled and (Whitey) Miller recovered on the 23-yard line. Eleven plays later it was fourth down and the ball rested on the 6 inch line. "(Leo) Collins went into the mass like a pile driver and through for a touchdown. Hastings kicked goal. Score 10–0."
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halfback), William Miller (right halfback), and Edward Hanley (fullback). Substitutes that played were: Isadore Shapira, James DeHart, Rendall Soppitt, John Sutherland, Philip Dillon, Karl Morrow, Joe Matson, Leo Collins, Harry McCarter, James McQuiston, and Fred Ward. The game was played in 12-minute quarters.
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brought his 1914 Nittany Lions to Pittsburgh for the annual Thanksgiving Day game with the Pitt eleven. The Lions were 5–2–1, but on a two game losing streak. "The slump is directly traceable to the accident which put Captain Tobin, the brains of the State eleven and the best individual player on
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Pitt gave the Red and White no treats but played plenty of tricks as they "tried hard to equal W. & J.'s score against Dickinson, but fell short one touchdown, the score being 96 to 0. The local boys were like babies in the hands of the Pitt huskies, and went down like ten-pins before the rushes
3629:
Pitt received the opening kick-off and advanced the ball to midfield where the Carlisle defense forced a punt. Andy Hastings punted into the end zone and Carlisle had first down on the 20-yard line. Halfback Broker fumbled on first down and Leo Collins recovered for Pitt. On fourth down, "Hastings
3456:"Throughout the fourth and last period Navy made tremendous but futile efforts to crush Pitt's defense, finally advancing the ball to the Varsity's 12-yard line. Here the line held, and Vail's pass to Overesch was intercepted by Miller." Pitt beat the Midshipmen 13 to 6 and were 3–0 on the season.
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Early in the second quarter, the Navy offense advanced the ball to the Pitt 3-yard line but turned it over on downs. A few plays later Pitt quarterback Guy Williamson hurt his leg trying to scamper around the Navy end. Roy Heil replaced him for the remainder of the first half. Pitt led at halftime
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Near the end of the first quarter, Pitt secured possession on Navy's 45-yard line. "On first down Miller sprinted around end for 20 yards before he was thrown." Another first down advanced the ball to the 15-yard line. "Williamson passed to Herron for a 12 yard gain landing the ball on the Middies
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reported: "Displaying at times a mid-season form that dazzled her opponents and taking advantage of every Cornell misplay, the University of Pittsburgh football eleven duplicated its performance of one year ago and sent Cornell down to defeat here this afternoon by a score of 9–3....the visiting team
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agreed: "Pitt defeated Carnegie Tech, Saturday, by a score of 14 to 0. The Plaid warriors sprang a surprise and Pitt was forced to hustle to defeat them. An intercepted forward pass and a fumble caused the downfall of the Skibos. Although Pitt did not play up to the form displayed in the W. &
4349:
On November 14, the fifth city battle with Carnegie Tech was played at Forbes Field. Pitt had played and beaten Carnegie Tech four times previously and out scored them 94 to 0. The two neighboring schools had not played since 1910. Tech hired former University of Chicago All-American quarterback
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attempted to interview Coach Duff: "When seen in the dressing room after the game, Coach Duff of Pitt, would make no statement. "I have nothing to say. I have nothing to say," he murmured. The coach took the defeat very much to heart and his eyes betrayed the fact that he had been crying. A close
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was impressed: "The Red and Black warriors from Washington & Jefferson College triumphed over the University of Pittsburgh foemen in their annual football meeting yesterday afternoon at Forbes Field, 13 to 10. The largest crowd without any exception which ever witnessed a football match in this
3813:
Pitt received the kick-off and after making a first down punted to Georgetown. On second down Georgetown halfback Kelly fumbled and Andy Hastings "nailed the elusive pigskin and executed a clever run of some 45-yards, not stopping until he touched the ball down directly behind the goal posts. Then
3801:
Nor was Charles R. Cox, Georgetown's Graduate Manager of Athletics: "Georgetown was again unfortunate in today's game. A fumble, an intercepted forward pass, and a block kick resulted in three touchdowns for Pittsburgh, the only scores of the game. In three periods Georgetown clearly outplayed the
3284:
The Pitt lineup for the game against Westminster was H. Clifford Carlson (left end), Claude Thornhill (left tackle), Wayne Smith (left guard), Robert Peck (center), Charles Reese (right guard), James Jones (right tackle), James Herron (right end), Guy Williamson (quarterback), Charles Hastings (left
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countered: "Pitt's rooters met with a large degree of disappointment last Saturday, when Westminster held the varsity to a 21–10 score in a raggedly played game...The game was the opening event of Pitt's home season, and the disappointment was all the more keen because of the fact that Pitt men were
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reported: "Because of his brilliant work in turning out a winning team this past season Joe Duff, former Princeton player, was re-elected coach of the University football eleven for next year at a meeting of the General Athletic Committee." Edwin H. W. "Nubs" Harlan was retained as assistant coach
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agreed: "While to Washington & Jefferson goes the silver loving cup emblematic of the premiership and the title in fact as well as in name, to the Pitt cohorts goes the splendid record of having baffled the wonderful Red and Black attack, and having during a great part of the game outplayed the
4003:
The Pitt lineup for the game against Dickinson was H. Clifford Carlson, Joe Matson and Thomas Beattie (left end), Tiny Thornhill, John Sutherland and R. N. Clicquenroi (left tackle), Wayne Smith and James McQuiston (left guard), Bob Peck and Isadore Shapira (center), Rendall Soppitt and Chuck Reese
3459:
The Pitt lineup for the game against Navy was H. Clifford Carlson (left end), "Tiny" Thornhill (left tackle), Wayne Smith (left guard), Bob Peck (center), Chuck Reese (right guard), James Jones (right tackle), James Herron (right end), Guy Williamson (quarterback), Charles Hastings (left halfback),
3452:
At the start of the third quarter Navy punted to Pitt. "Williamson, (back in the game) charging in on Blodgett's punt, juggled the ball and Overesch recovered for Navy on the visitor's 45-yard line." "Navy carried the ball to Pittsburgh's 30-yard mark. Here the visitors braced and it was at this
3094:
Pitt extended its lead to 9 to 3 with another Hastings field goal early in the fourth quarter. "Then Cornell pulled together and by a series of viscous assaults, carried the ball from Cornell's 25-yard line to the visitors' one yard line...Cornell was finally halted by the desperate resistance of
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The second and third quarters were scoreless as both teams possessions see-sawed between the thirty yard lines. "Seven Cornell men were put out of the running before the final whistle blew...It was the power and aggressiveness of the Pitt interference that put so many of the local players hors de
4541:
Pitt received the second half kick-off and advanced the ball to the State 21-yard line. "(Andy) Hastings went back to the 34-yard line and, with men rushing upon him, calmly dropkicked through the bars for Pitt's first three points." Pitt received the kick-off but the State defense held. "Guy
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reported: "In one of the most desperately fought games ever played on any gridiron, Pitt defeated State on Thanksgiving Day by a score of 13 to 3. Pitt's victory, the second in two years, was clean-cut and decisive, the Varsity holding an advantage over their rivals in every department. The game
4380:
The Pitt lineup for the game against Carnegie Tech was H. Clifford Carlson and Joe Matson (left end), James Jones and Claude Thornhill (left tackle), Chuck Reese (left guard), Bob Peck and Isadore Shapira (center), Rendall Soppitt (right guard), Carl Hockensmith and John Sutherland (right tackle),
4376:
Pitt's scores came in the first and third quarters. Late in the first period Pitt halfback Whitey Miller fumbled and Tech recovered on the Pitt 25-yard line. On second down, "Kesner tried a forward pass and (Bob) Peck intercepted it on Pitt's 25-yard line and ran 75 yards for a touchdown. (Roy)
3280:
In the third quarter, Williamson "shot another forward pass to "Stevie" Dillon, who had been sent into the game, and the old war horse ran 25 yards for a touchdown. Williamson kicked goal, making the score 21–3." Westminster scored their touchdown after Stewart blocked a Williamson punt that was
3272:
Pitt received the opening kick-off and on second down halfback William Miller fumbled on the Pitt twelve yard line. Westminster gained nothing on first and second down. On third down quarterback "Buckley then dropped back to the 30-yard line and sent the ball sailing through the goal posts for a
1860:
Graduate Manager Davis had the 1914 schedule ready by March 18. The first game was considered a "hard" contest with Cornell, "where the (Pitt) men will be fresh from their training period in the mountains." Next a supposed easy game with Westminster was followed by another road game at Navy. The
4549:
The Pitt lineup for the game against Penn State was H. Clifford Carlson and Joe Matson (left end), James Jones, Claude E. Thornhill and John Sutherland (left tackle), Chuck Reese and Wayne Smith (left guard). Bob Peck (center), Rendall Soppitt (right guard), Carl Hockensmith (right tackle), James
4545:
At the end of the third quarter State had possession on their 48-yard line. They advanced the ball to the Pitt 23-yard line. The Pitt defense stiffened and State tackle "Lamb booted the ball over from placement from the 30-yard line." Score 10 to 3. "Pitt's last score came immediately after.
3600:
coach, brought his team to Pittsburgh for the opening game at Forbes Field. The Indians sported a 3–2 record on the season, having won their first three and losing the last two. To compound matters, "on the eve of one of the hardest games on the schedule Carlisle Captain Busch, right guard, was
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At the end of the scoreless first quarter, George Fry punted to Wash-Jeff. Their fullback, Young, fumbled and Pitt end H. Clifford Carlson recovered on the Red and Black 38-yard line. On third down, "Hastings forward passed to Heil for a gain of 24 yards. After a fruitless dash into the line,
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set the scene: "The student bodies of both institutions will parade the downtown section before the game, and at Forbes Field the rooting argument will be second only to the debate on the field. No matter how the battle goes it will be some game. If it is Pitt's lot to lose, Pitt can be a good
3817:
Late in the third quarter, Pitt blocked a punt and Cliff Morrow recovered the ball at midfield. "On the first play after this, Heil was sent through right tackle and got away for a run of 47-yards for the second touchdown of the game. Fry stepped back and sent the ball between the post for the
3797:
was not impressed with Pitt: "The score of 21–0, in the football game between the University of Pittsburgh and Georgetown University, here today, does not indicate the difference in the strength or ability of these teams. The visitors gave Pitt the biggest scare of the season, especially in the
3082:
Pitt received the opening kick-off and fullback Edward Hanley fumbled on first down and Cornell recovered on the Pitt 32-yard line. The Cornell offensive backs "Barrett and Taber took turns hammering the Pitt line until in less time than it takes to tell, Cornell had the ball on the visitor's
3835:
The Pitt lineup for the game with Georgetown was H. Clifford Carlson (left end), “Tiny” Thornhill (left tackle), Wayne Smith (left guard), Bob Peck (center), Rendall Soppitt (right guard), Carl Hockensmith (right tackle), James Herron (right end), James DeHart (quarterback), Andy Hastings (left
3809:
seemed to agree: "The score can not be accepted as a criterion as to the relative strength of the two teams on the field yesterday. The game abounded in possibilities for scoring, especially for Georgetown, but the visiting team had an attack which failed to penetrate the Pitt defense when the
3625:
reported: "Beating the Carlisle Indians is a solemn duty which the blue-clad gridders of Old Pitt owe their Alma Mater; furthermore it's become a habit, and one might say it's reprehensible only in that it sends a saddened bunch of aborigines back to that dear Carlisle. Last year Pitt beat the
3610:
was again subdued in their praise: "The expected happened last Saturday in Pitt's victory over the Indians. The score of 10–3 is some what disappointing to those Pitt men who had anticipated victory by a wider margin; but the varsity was evidently under wraps, and the redskins failure to apply
4210:
The Pitt lineup for the game against Washington & Jefferson was H. Clifford Carlson (left end), Claude Thornhill, James Jones, Joe Matson and John Sutherland (left tackle), Wayne Smith and Chuck Reese (left guard), Bob Peck, and Isadore Shapira (center), Rendall Soppitt (right guard), Carl
3637:
made a perfect peg of 25-yards to F. Broker, who was standing on the very goal line. The Indian halfback gobbled it up and fell over the line to be smothered under an avalanche of blue jerseys. It was a sure-nuff touchdown, only some eagle-eyed official had diagnosed a case of holding in the
1865:
stated: "Altogether this is the best arranged schedule that has ever appeared for our varsity. Not only from the players' standpoint but also in a financial way this arrangement should be very satisfactory." Mr. Davis appointed Alan K. Collingwood (Class of 1916, School of Economics) student
3644:
The Pitt lineup for the game against Carlisle was H. Clifford Carlson (left end), John Sutherland (left tackle), Wayne Smith (left guard), Bob Peck (center), Chuck Reese (right guard), Carl Hockensmith (right tackle), James Herron (right end), James DeHart (quarterback), Andy Hastings (left
3989:
reported: "A small but delighted crowd of fans last Saturday saw Dickinson crushed under the Pitt avalanche by the smothering score of 96–0. In spite of the game resistance of the visitors, they never once endangered the Panther goal, and only twice succeeded in making a first down."
4365:
noted: "An intercepted forward pass and a fumble were the main reasons for the defeat of Carnegie Tech at the hands of the Pitt eleven at Forbes Field yesterday in a game which was close and hard-fought, and which kept the rather small crowd on edge during the entire playing time."
4537:
The first half ended scoreless. "Although Pitt several times threatened to score in the first half, the State gridders set their teeth, fought back stubbornly and were able to stave off the advance until after halftime. They even once got perilously near Pitt's last line."
3810:
chances were presented. Except for staving off the Georgetown assaults, the Pitt line was practically useless. On the offense it was very weak and through its inability to help perform its functions the ball was kept in the Pitt territory the greater part of the while."
1869:
On September 2, forty-four prospects assembled at Union Station for the trip to Johnstown, followed by a car ride to Camp Hamilton at Windber, PA for three weeks of preseason drills. Coach Duff welcomed fourteen returning letter men and plenty of promising recruits. The
3993:
Pitt scored fourteen touchdowns. Andy Hastings and Stevie Dillon each scored three. George Fry and Whitey Miller each scored two. Cliff Morrow, Fred Ward, Roy Heil and Thomas Healy all scored one. George Fry connected on seven extra points and Andy Hastings added five.
3460:
William Miller (right halfback), and Edward Hanley (fullback). The following players were substituted during the game: Carl Hockensmith, Karl Morrow, Roy Heil, James DeHart, Isadore Shapira, John Sutherland, and Leo Collins. The game was played in 12-minute quarters.
3071:
and came into this game with a 1–0 record, having beaten Ursinus 28 to 0 on September 23. Cornell would finish the season with an 8–2 record. This would be the last football game played between these two schools. Pitt had a 2–4 all-time record against the Big Red.
3978:
noted: "The game with Dickinson tomorrow will serve to show the condition of the team. The Dickinson game will be far from an easy one. The squad of visitors has been coached by Glenn Warner, the Indian coach, and is playing better than earlier in the season."
4550:
Herron (right end), Guy Williamson (quarterback), Andy Hastings and Jimmy DeHart (left halfback), Whitey Miller, Stevie Dillon and Fred Ward (right halfback), and George Fry, Edward Hanley and Leo Collins(fullback). The game was played in 15-minute quarters.
4526:
said it best: "The University of Pittsburgh closed its football season yesterday in a blaze of glory, winning over the husky Penn State eleven by the decisive score of 13 to 3. Pitt outplayed her opponents in practically every department of the game."
4381:
James Herron (right end), Roy Heil, Fred Ward and Guy Williamson (quarterback), Stevie Dillon and Jimmy DeHart (left halfback), Whitey Miller (right halfback), and George Fry and Leo Collins (fullback). The game was played in 15-minute quarters.
4884:"Guy "Chalky" Williamson was elected Captain of next year's football team at a meeting of the letter men immediately preceding the dinner on Thanksgiving evening. "Chalky" was elected over Reese on the second ballot by a vote of 15 to 10."
1897:
The University of Pittsburgh Athletic Council published the seventy-two page Fifth Annual Football Year Book for use as the 1914 game day program. The cover illustration was done by Rowland R. Murdoch, illustrator for the Pittsburgh Press.
4185:
city between two college teams viewed the combat yesterday. There were at least 30,000 persons in the park, and these people sat out over two hours while the teams furnished one of the most sensational games ever offered in Pittsburgh."
1981:
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Early in the second quarter, "(Guy) Williamson punted to Buckley on Westminster's 10-yard line. Buckley fumbled the ball and it bounced into (James) DeHart's hands and he ran for a touchdown. Hastings kicked goal." Pitt led 14–3.
3601:
forced to resign for the good of the team. The drastic action was taken at the suggestion of the coaches. The injuries suffered recently and the change in the team will naturally cause a lack of teamwork in the game Saturday."
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the squad out of business. The gasoline explosion at the celebration following the Harvard game almost put Tobin out of football for good, but the State leader is ready for today's fray, and has been shifted to quarterback."
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warned "Coach Duff of Pitt is preparing for a very strenuous clash with Westminster College tomorrow. Pitt has not been taking things easy this week and every effort has been made to preclude any feeling of overconfidence"
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Pitt's lineup for this game was missing Captain Wayne Smith (fractured ankle) and Andy Hastings (broken finger). Guy Williamson was still questionable for this game but would be ready for the Penn State game.
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the Pitt line." "For the second consecutive year, the Pitt football team brought joy to the hearts of its followers and gloom to the Cornell rooters by winning a hard earned victory over the Ithacans."
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Coach Joseph Duff, 1911 Princeton graduate, with only one season of assistant coaching experience led the 1913 University of Pittsburgh eleven to a 6–2–1 record. A. R. Hamilton summed it up best in
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recovered on the Pitt 3-yard line. On third down fullback McLaughrey plunged into the end zone for the score. Buckley kicked goal. The fourth quarter was scoreless and the game ended 21 to 10.
4170:. W. & J.'s lineup, with eight starters who had been together 4 years, was healthy. Pitt was still missing starting quarterback Guy Williamson, but Roy Heil was an able replacement.
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was hopeful: "This great display of real football by the wearers of the Blue and Gold sent up their stock many points for the championship contest next week with W. & J. next Saturday"
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was blunt: "The University of Pittsburgh football team defeated the Carlisle Indians Saturday by a score of 10–3 in a game that was marked by mediocre play on the part of both teams."
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J. game, it should not follow that any credit should be taken away from Tech. The final count, although low, does not give due credit to the plucky fight put up by Steffen's men."
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to Pittsburgh for the annual battle for Western Pennsylvania football supremacy. After posting a 10–0–1 record in 1913, the 1914 squad shocked the football pundits by beating
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arrived in Pittsburgh to try to win their first game ever against the Pitt eleven. The previous week the Titans lost to a strong State College team 13 to 0.
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clearly outclassed the Cornell machine in all-round football, and pulled away with another victory that was even more unexpected than that of last season."
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from fullback to center, where he would become a three time All-American. Camp disbanded on September 24 and the squad headed to Ithaca to take on the
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was in his fourth year and led the team to a 6–3 record. The Midshipmen came into the Pitt game having beaten Georgetown 13 to 0 the previous week.
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All the Pittsburgh newspapers on November 8, 1914 covered the Wash- Jeff game and also carried a breaking news story of note to the Pitt faithful.
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to Pittsburgh for the second and last time to attempt to best the unbeaten Pitt eleven. Dickinson sported a 1–3 record, having been beaten by
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friend of Duff's said that he had never seen anyone take a defeat as hard as the Pitt coach. 'He was all shot to pieces,' said the friend."
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replaced Andy Hastings at left halfback and Rendall Soppitt replaced Wayne Smith at left guard. The game was played in 12-minute periods.
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team, which lost by one point to the Harvard Crimson, and smeared the colors of Eli Yale in the mud. Pitt was beaten but not disgraced."
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3-yard line." On second down "Williamson fell across the line between tackle and guard." Hastings kicked the goal and Pitt led 7–0.
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second period of play, when they outplayed their heavier opponents, and caused Coach Duff to send in reinforcements at every turn."
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3785:' team triumphed over the Washingtonians by a count of 17–0." The Blue and Gray came into Pittsburgh 0–2–1 under first year coach
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of Hastings, Hanley, and Dillon, while the end runs of Heil and Fry were something bewildering to the Dickinson defense."
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by only one point, 10–9. The Red and Black lineup boasted two second team Walter Camp All-Americans – halfback
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Guard Wayne "Red" Smith was elected captain for the 1914 season by his teammates at the 1913 team banquet.
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praised: "Red has been one of the standbys in the line ever since he matriculated three years ago."
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1468:, the team compiled an 8–1 record and outscored all opponents by a total of 207 to 38.
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6398:"Man Who Put Carlisle Indians on Football Map May Coach U. of Pitt Eleven Next Fall"
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5473:. Vol. II. Smith Bros. Company Inc. of Pittsburgh. 1916. pp. 67–204
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was played before the usual large crowd, under perfect weather conditions."
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Ralph Reichhold's cartoon analysis of the 1914 Pitt vs. Westminster game
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Ralph Reichhold illustration for the 1914 Pitt vs. Carnegie Tech game
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as coach for the 1914 season and Tech's football fortunes improved.
3110:(center), Charles Reese (right guard), James Jones (right tackle),
6754:"Warner is Unanimously Elected Pitt's Grid Coach For Three Years"
6275:"Thirty Thousand People See Local Team Lose to the Red and Black"
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5155:"Gay Rooters and Chrysanthemums Wax Loud at Big Football Classic"
5073:"Luck Joins Pittsburgh in Georgetown Defeat with Figures at 21-0"
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Coach Duff resigned with a record of 14-3-1 (.806 winning pct.).
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dropped the ball over from the 25-yard line." Pitt led 3 to 0.
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on Saturday, September 26. Cornell was led by third year coach
6204:"1914 Washington & Jefferson Football Schedule and Results"
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harder pressure kept the Blue and Gold from working too hard."
1878:"Another track star who will enter the University this fall is
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remaining games on the schedule were played at Forbes field.
4913:. University of Pittsburgh. 2005. p. 163. Archived from
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1914 fifth annual Pitt football yearbook used as game program
5839:"Carlisle Captain Forced to Resign For the Good of the Team"
5599:. September 27, 1914. p. 31 – via Newspapers.com.
5411:. September 24, 1914. p. 24 – via Newspapers.com.
5393:. September 10, 1914. p. 24 – via Newspapers.com.
6539:. November 26, 1914. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
6422:. November 14, 1914. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
5523:. September 24, 1914. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
5252:"Pitt Gridders Will Go To Camp For Training on September 2"
4972:. September 28, 1914. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
4130:
1914 Washington & Jefferson Red and Black football team
6742:. November 25, 1914. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
6404:. November 8, 1914. p. 33 – via Newspapers.com.
6386:. November 8, 1914. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com.
6350:. November 8, 1914. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com.
6192:. November 1, 1914. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
6174:. November 1, 1914. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
6124:. October 30, 1914. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com.
6031:. October 25, 1914. p. 29 – via Newspapers.com.
5923:. October 18, 1914. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com.
5863:. October 16, 1914. p. 36 – via Newspapers.com.
5845:. October 16, 1914. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com.
5805:. October 11, 1914. p. 36 – via Newspapers.com.
5780:. October 11, 1914. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.
5079:. October 25, 1914. p. 55 – via Newspapers.com.
5021:. October 12, 1914. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com.
5989:. October 25, 1914. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
5881:. October 19, 1914. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
5677:. October 2, 1914. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.
5375:. August 16, 1914. p. 35 – via Newspapers.com.
5357:. August 30, 1914. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
5258:. August 18, 1914. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
5118:. November 8, 1914. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
5100:. November 2, 1914. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
6381:"Statements By Football Leaders at Pitt and W. & J."
6106:. October 5, 1914. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
5232:. Vol. 4, no. 11. December 12, 1913. p. 3
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seventh point, making the score Pitt 14, Georgetown 0."
6716:. Vol. 5, no. 10. December 4, 1914. p. 3
6665:. Vol. 5, no. 7. November 13, 1914. p. 1
6579:. Vol. 5, no. 10. December 4, 1914. p. 3
6462:. Vol. 5, no. 8. November 20, 1914. p. 3
6321:. Vol. 5, no. 7. November 13, 1914. p. 3
5983:""Breaks" Against Georgetown Says Graduate Manager Cox"
5429:. March 26, 1917. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
5331:. Vol. 4, no. 15. January 23, 1914. p. 3
5276:. Vol. 4, no. 10. December 5, 1914. p. 3
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Cartoon promoting the 1914 Pitt versus W. & J. game
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Cartoon celebrating Pitt's 1914 victory over Georgetown
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To kick-off the 1914 season, the Pitt team traveled to
6254:. Vol. 5, no. 6. November 6, 1914. p. 1
6145:. Vol. 5, no. 6. November 6, 1914. p. 3
6080:. Vol. 5, no. 5. October 30, 1914. p. 1
6054:. Vol. 5, no. 5. October 30, 1914. p. 3
5941:. Vol. 5, no. 4. October 23, 1914. p. 1
5749:. Vol. 5, no. 3. October 16, 1914. p. 3
5447:. Vol. 5, no. 6. November 6, 1914. p. 3
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The Pitt Weekly wrote a farewell letter to Coach Duff:
5695:. Vol. 5, no. 2. October 9, 1914. p. 3
5671:"Westminster Game Tomorrow Will Be Hard One For Pitt"
5626:. Vol. 5, no. 1. October 2, 1914. p. 3
5305:. Vol. 4, no. 23. March 18, 1914. p. 3
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Cartoonist's Impression of 1914 Pitt vs. Cornell game
6504:"1914 Penn State Nittany Lions Schedule and Results"
5471:
Alumni Directory University of Pittsburgh 1787-1916
5179:. Vol. 4, no. 34. June 6, 1914. p. 6
119:1914 Eastern college football independents records
5899:"Redskins Go Down Before Strong Pitt Rushing Game"
1957:Karl E. Davis – Graduate manager of athletics
6641:"Penn State Falls Before Victorious Rush of Pitt"
6600:"Penn State Falls Before Victorious Rush of Pitt"
6533:"Pitt and State Machines Ready For Annual Battle"
3789:and would finish the season with a 2–4–2 record.
3098:The Pitt lineup for the game against Cornell was
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6363:"Loose Handling of Ball Loses For Gold and Blue"
6168:"Eastern Team Outclassed By Coach Duff's Pupils"
4177:loser; if she wins, there is no better winner."
6100:"Three Defeats, One Victory, Carlisle's Record"
5517:"Ursinus Easy for Cornell Eleven in First Game"
5112:"Conquerors of Pitt Win Close Game by a Fumble"
4966:"Heavy Pittsburgh Team Triumphs on Percy Field"
3246:For week two of the 1914 season, the Titans of
6760:. December 5, 1914 – via Newspapers.com.
1960:Charles S. Miller – Director of athletics
1933:Edwin H. W. Harlan – Assistant backfield coach
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6690:. University of Pittsburgh. 2019. p. 134
5564:. University of Pittsburgh. 2019. p. 137
5003:. October 4, 1914 – via Newspapers.com.
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3269:inclined to be overconfident of the result."
135:
5961:"1914 Georgetown Hoyas Schedule and Results"
5817:"1914 Carlisle Indians Schedule and results"
1954:A. K. Collingwood - Student football manager
6248:"National Supremacy Hanging in the Balance"
5715:"1914 Navy Midshipmen Schedule and Results"
5535:"1914 Cornell Big Red Schedule and Results"
5050:. Vol. 5, no. 4. October 23, 1914
4507:1914 Penn State Nittany Lions football team
3765:1914 Georgetown Blue and Gray football team
3596:, in his thirteenth and last season as the
3588:1914 Ticket stub from Pitt vs Carlisle game
3114:(right end), Guy Williamson (quarterback),
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6736:"Menke Selects Annual All-American Eleven"
5494:1916 University of Pittsburgh Owl Yearbook
4014:Week 7: Washington & Jefferson at Pitt
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4940:"1914 Pitt Panthers Schedule and Results"
3106:(left tackle), Wayne Smith (left guard),
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6647:. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.
6625:. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
6606:. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com.
6558:. p. 36 – via Newspapers.com.
6492:. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.
6441:. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com.
6369:. p. 31 – via Newspapers.com.
6300:. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
6294:"Pitt Beaten in Close Game by Wash-Jeff"
6281:. p. 16 – via Newspapers.com.
6233:. p. 20 – via Newspapers.com.
6227:"Spiegel and Patterson On Second Eleven"
6008:. p. 17 – via Newspapers.com.
5905:. p. 35 – via Newspapers.com.
5689:"Westminster Loses to Pitt; Score 21-10"
5351:"Pitt Kickers to Begin Work on Thursday"
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5161:. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com.
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5142:. p. 19 – via Newspapers.com.
4569:1914 Pittsburgh Panthers scoring summary
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1845:Accordingly, the December 12 edition of
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6619:"Pitt's Supreme Work Wins Annual Game"
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5200:"Year's Success Greatest Ever at Pitt"
5173:"Marked Advance in all Lines of Sport"
5153:Balinger, Ed. F. (November 27, 1914).
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1450:1914 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
7712:National championship seasons in bold
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6639:Gibson, Florent (November 27, 1914).
6598:Gibson, Florent (November 27, 1914).
6550:Davis, Ralph S. (November 27, 1914).
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6486:"Plaid Fights Hard at All the Stages"
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6048:"Pitt Swamps Georgetown in Slow Game"
6002:"Long Runs Help Locals Land the Game"
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5094:"Three Local Teams Defeated Saturday"
7735:Pittsburgh Panthers football seasons
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6416:"Pitt and Tech To Have It Out Today"
6361:Gibson, Florent (November 8, 1914).
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5897:Gibson, Florent (October 18, 1914).
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5198:Hamilton, A. R. (December 5, 1913).
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5044:"DeHart's Run Gives Game to Varsity"
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6344:"Winning Score is Result of Fumble"
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5857:"Pitt Gridders in Trim For Indians"
5799:"Duff's Team Wins Hard Fought Game"
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5405:"Pitt's Tea Ready For Initial Game"
5387:"Duff Shifts Peck to Job at Center"
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3580:1914 Carlisle Indians football team
3425:was more upbeat after this victory:
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6659:"To Coach Duff and his Associates"
6617:Guy, Richard (November 27, 1914).
6484:Guy, Richard (November 15, 1914).
6225:Camp, Walter (December 13, 1914).
5646:"2018 Titan Athletics Record Book"
5015:"Pitt and Navy to Clash Next Year"
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3403:1914 Navy Midshipmen football team
3047:1914 Cornell Big Red football team
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6433:Davis, Ralph (November 9, 1914).
6292:Davis, Ralph (November 8, 1914).
6273:Guy, Richard (November 8, 1914).
6139:"Dickinson Easy Prey For Varsity"
6000:Guy, Richard (October 25, 1914).
5620:"Williamson Makes only Touchdown"
5441:"Measurements of Opposing Squads"
5325:"Collingwood is Football Manager"
5299:"Will Keep Players In Good Shape"
5134:Boggs, L.G. (November 15, 1914).
3411:1914 Navy cheerleaders and mascot
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6710:"Williamson Will Lead 1915 Team"
6573:"Desperate Fight Won By Varsity"
6456:"Tech Hands Surprise to Varsity"
5935:"Pitt to Meet Georgetown Eleven"
5559:"2019 Pitt Football Media Guide"
5270:""Red" Smith is Elected Captain"
4908:"Record Book Pitt Football 2005"
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4142:On November 7, third-year coach
2216:Bachelor of Science in Economics
1818:Preseason setup at Camp Hamilton
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16:American college football season
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6315:"Result in Doubt at All Stages"
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5593:"Williamson is Individual Star"
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4166:and one third teamer - center
2736:Wyoming Seminary (Kingston, PA)
7740:1914 in sports in Pennsylvania
5104:
5007:
4958:
4932:
4900:
3827:confronted the negative press:
3125:
212:
181:
1:
5497:. April 15, 1915. p. 271
5467:"General Directory of Alumni"
5226:"Re-Elect Duff as Pitt Coach"
4893:
4868:
4497:William S. Langford (Trinity)
4384:
4233:Week 8: Carnegie Tech at Pitt
3648:
3570:William J. Langford (Trinity)
2932:
1460:as an independent during the
7730:1914 college football season
6800:Pittsburgh Panthers football
4573:
4564:
3839:
3393:James H. Moffatt (Princeton)
2002:
1809:
1462:1914 college football season
222:
202:
191:
171:
29:Pittsburgh Panthers football
7:
6685:"2019 Football Media Guide"
5369:"Prepare Camp For Gridders"
4333:Harry S. Hammond (Michigan)
3755:Frank S. Bergin (Princeton)
3463:
3230:Harry S. Hammond (Michigan)
3132:Week 2: Westminster at Pitt
2592:New Mexico Military Academy
1471:
10:
7761:
6869:UPMC Rooney Sports Complex
6402:The Pittsburgh Sunday Post
6367:The Pittsburgh Sunday Post
5917:"Big Crowd at Grid Battle"
5903:The Pittsburgh Sunday Post
5373:The Pittsburgh Sunday Post
4567:
4504:
4391:Week 9: Penn State at Pitt
4216:The Pittsburgh Sunday Post
4148:Washington & Jefferson
4127:
4008:Washington & Jefferson
3972:Washington & Jefferson
3762:
3655:Week 5: Georgetown at Pitt
3623:The Pittsburgh Sunday Post
3577:
3400:
3044:
1996:
1948:
1946:
1921:
1919:
1908:
1710:Washington & Jefferson
1456:team that represented the
1442:
1438:
309:Washington & Jefferson
7710:
7002:
6971:
6926:
6878:
6807:
6435:"Pitt Strong Next season"
6118:"Frye Placed at Fullback"
4997:"Great Stand By Visitors"
4154:, 13 to 7, and losing to
3846:Week 6: Dickinson at Pitt
2910:East High (Cleveland, OH)
2794:Indiana State Normal (PA)
1968:
1874:noted one in particular:
159:
150:
95:
85:
77:
60:
52:
44:
35:
23:
4120:Lt. H. B. Hackett (Army)
3470:Week 4: Carlisle at Pitt
3087:missed the point after.
2689:Charles “Andy” Hastings*
2652:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2623:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2566:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2508:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2421:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2334:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2188:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2159:Doctor of Dental Surgery
2072:Doctor of Dental Surgery
1943:
1939:Hunter Johnson - Trainer
1458:University of Pittsburgh
6104:Carlisle Evening Herald
6025:"Pitt Downs Georgetown"
5879:Carlisle Evening Herald
5136:"Pitt Beats Plaid Team"
5098:Carlisle Evening Herald
4827:Charles "Andy" Hastings
3968:Dickinson Red and White
3946:D. W. Merriman (Geneva)
3616:Carlisle Evening Herald
3288:
2939:Week 1: Pitt at Cornell
543:Franklin & Marshall
6552:"Pitt Ends Its Season"
6510:. Sports Reference LLC
6206:. Sports Reference LLC
5963:. Sports Reference LLC
5819:. Sports Reference LLC
4946:. Sports Reference LLC
4879:
4557:
4346:
4224:
4139:
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3833:
3774:
3589:
3442:
3431:
3412:
3243:
3056:
3037:J. A. Evans (Williams)
1991:
1984:
1977:
1936:Floyd Rose - assistant
1884:
1843:
1831:
1819:
6879:Bowls & rivalries
4875:
4556:
4344:
4220:
4137:
3957:
3829:
3779:Georgetown University
3772:
3587:
3438:
3427:
3417:Douglas Legate Howard
3410:
3259:Pittsburgh Daily Post
3241:
3214:D. C. & A.C. Park
3054:
2276:Associate Mine degree
2247:Associate Engineering
1990:
1983:
1976:
1876:
1872:Pittsburgh Daily Post
1839:
1827:
1817:
1545:D.C. & A.C. Field
6963:Highest-scoring game
6857:Three Rivers Stadium
6186:"Dickinson Walloped"
5774:"Navy is Outclassed"
4524:The Pittsburgh Press
4190:The Pittsburgh Press
4043:• W. & J.
3962:On Halloween, coach
3295:Week 3: Pitt at Navy
3076:The Pittsburgh Press
2858:East Pittsburgh, PA
2852:East Pittsburgh H.S.
2400:H. Clifford Carlson*
2342:Ralph N. Clicquennoi
2213:East Liberty Academy
2185:Slippery Rock Normal
7745:1910s in Pittsburgh
6994:Statistical leaders
6958:2007 Backyard Brawl
6758:The Pittsburgh Post
6645:The Pittsburgh Post
6604:The Pittsburgh Post
6556:The Pittsburg Press
6537:The Pittsburgh Post
6508:SR/College Football
6439:The Pittsburg Press
6384:The Pittsburg Press
6348:The Pittsburg Press
6298:The Pittsburg Press
6190:The Pittsburg Press
6122:The Pittsburgh Post
6029:The Pittsburg Press
5987:The Washington Post
5921:The Pittsburg Press
5861:The Pittsburg Press
5843:The Pittsburgh Post
5803:The Pittsburg Press
5675:The Pittsburgh Post
5597:The Pittsburg Press
5427:The Pittsburg Press
5409:The Pittsburg Press
5391:The Pittsburg Press
5256:The Pittsburgh Post
5159:The Pittsburgh Post
5140:The Pittsburg Press
5116:The Pittsburg Press
5077:The Washington Post
5019:The Pittsburg Press
5001:The Pittsburg Press
4944:SR/College Football
4393:
4363:The Pittsburg Press
4235:
4204:The Pittsburg Press
4168:Burleigh Cruikshank
4016:
3998:The Pittsburg Press
3976:The Pittsburgh Post
3848:
3794:The Washington Post
3657:
3472:
3297:
3248:Westminster College
3134:
3104:Claude E. Thornhill
3100:H. Clifford Carlson
2941:
2797:Associate Economics
2649:New Kensington H.S.
2620:Topeka, (Kan.) H.S.
2505:St. Francis College
2450:Associate Economics
2429:William Harrington*
2313:John B. Sutherland*
2098:Pawling School N.Y.
120:
6927:Culture & lore
5521:The Ithaca Journal
4970:The Ithaca Journal
4558:
4522:Ralph S. Davis of
4389:
4347:
4231:
4140:
4012:
3960:
3844:
3775:
3653:
3621:Florent Gibson of
3590:
3468:
3413:
3293:
3252:New Wilmington, PA
3244:
3130:
3065:Big Red of Cornell
3057:
3015:September 26, 1914
2937:
2765:Bellefonte Academy
2718:William H. Miller*
2684:Reynoldsville, PA
2678:Reynoldsville H.S.
2563:Bellefonte Academy
2418:Bellefonte Academy
2156:Bellefonte Academy
2069:Bellefonte Academy
1992:
1985:
1978:
1928:Joseph M. Duff Jr.
1892:Big Red of Cornell
1820:
1245:Rhode Island State
118:
7717:
7716:
6947:Pitt Victory Song
6623:The Gazette Times
6490:The Gazette Times
6420:The Gazette Times
6279:The Gazette Times
6231:The Gazette Times
6172:The Gazette Times
6006:The Gazette Times
5778:The Baltimore Sun
5355:The Gazette Times
4866:
4865:
4503:
4502:
4467:November 27, 1914
4461:
4460:
4339:
4338:
4309:November 14, 1914
4303:
4302:
4182:The Gazette Times
4164:Britain Patterson
4126:
4125:
4084:
4083:
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3951:
3916:
3915:
3807:The Gazette Times
3761:
3760:
3725:
3724:
3576:
3575:
3540:
3539:
3434:The Baltimore Sun
3399:
3398:
3365:
3364:
3236:
3235:
3202:
3201:
3043:
3042:
3009:
3008:
2925:
2924:
2892:Edward T. Hanley*
2884:Associate College
2681:Associate College
2655:Beaver Falls, PA
2545:Thomas J. Beattie
2476:Shadyside Academy
2284:Claude Thornhill*
2250:Penn Station, PA
2224:Carl Hockensmith*
1966:
1965:
1807:
1806:
1454:American football
1446:
1445:
116:
115:
86:Home stadium
7752:
7006:
6863:Acrisure Stadium
6801:
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4936:
4930:
4929:
4927:
4925:
4920:on March 4, 2016
4919:
4912:
4904:
4565:
4511:On November 26,
4489:Game attendance:
4398:
4397:
4394:
4388:
4240:
4239:
4236:
4230:
4112:Game attendance:
4090:November 7, 1914
4021:
4020:
4017:
4011:
3964:S. W. Harrington
3922:October 31, 1914
3853:
3852:
3849:
3843:
3731:October 24, 1914
3662:
3661:
3658:
3652:
3546:October 17, 1914
3477:
3476:
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3467:
3371:October 10, 1914
3302:
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3298:
3292:
3139:
3138:
3135:
3129:
2946:
2945:
2942:
2936:
2913:Associate Dental
2855:Bachelor of Laws
2768:Associate Mining
2713:Wilkinsburg, PA
2453:Bentlyville, PA
2392:Bachelor of Arts
2371:James P. Herron*
2243:The Kiski School
2195:Isadore Shapira*
2109:Rendall Soppitt*
1994:
1993:
1906:
1905:
1880:J. B. Sutherland
1797:
1785:Pittsburgh, PA (
1761:
1728:
1696:
1664:
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1558:
1538:Westminster (PA)
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6916:West Virginia:
6874:
6839:Exposition Park
6821:Exposition Park
6815:Recreation Park
6803:
6799:
6796:
6766:
6765:
6752:
6751:
6747:
6740:New Castle News
6734:
6733:
6729:
6719:
6717:
6714:The Pitt Weekly
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6663:The Pitt Weekly
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6577:The Pitt Weekly
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6460:The Pitt Weekly
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6078:The Pitt Weekly
6074:"How About It?"
6072:
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6052:The Pitt Weekly
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5939:The Pitt Weekly
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5693:The Pitt Weekly
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4727:Roy “Pete” Heil
4563:
4561:Scoring summary
4531:The Pitt Weekly
4513:Bill Hollenback
4509:
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4370:The Pitt Weekly
4318:
4229:
4188:Ralph Davis of
4180:Richard Guy of
4174:The Pitt Weekly
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3987:The Pitt Weekly
3931:
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3825:The Pitt Weekly
3805:Richard Guy of
3787:Albert Exendine
3767:
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3651:
3608:The Pitt Weekly
3592:On October 17,
3582:
3555:
3466:
3423:The Pitt Weekly
3405:
3378:
3291:
3266:The Pitt Weekly
3217:Wilkinsburg, PA
3215:
3208:October 3, 1914
3128:
3112:James P. Herron
3063:to take on the
3049:
3022:
2935:
2930:
2829:Pittsburgh, PA
2823:Pittsburgh H.S.
2805:John S. Morrow*
2776:Karl C. Morrow*
2707:Brookville H.S.
2595:School of Mines
2574:Guy Williamson*
2482:Pittsburgh, PA
2424:Pittsburgh, PA
2395:Pittsburgh, PA
2337:Pittsburgh, PA
2331:Oberlin Academy
2305:School of Mines
2219:Pittsburgh, PA
2167:James McQuiston
2130:School of Mines
2127:Greensburg H.S.
2075:Pittsburgh, PA
1971:
1904:
1863:The Pitt Weekly
1855:The Pitt Weekly
1850:by Coach Duff.
1847:The Pitt Weekly
1835:The Pitt Weekly
1823:The Pitt Weekly
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7272:
7267:
7260:
7253:
7248:
7241:
7236:
7231:
7224:
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7212:
7207:
7202:
7197:
7192:
7187:
7182:
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7167:
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7143:
7136:
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7076:
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7066:
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7016:
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6975:
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6965:
6960:
6955:
6950:
6943:
6936:
6930:
6928:
6924:
6923:
6921:
6920:
6918:Backyard Brawl
6914:
6909:
6904:
6899:
6894:
6888:
6882:
6880:
6876:
6875:
6873:
6872:
6866:
6865:(2001–present)
6860:
6854:
6848:
6842:
6836:
6830:
6824:
6818:
6811:
6809:
6805:
6804:
6795:
6794:
6787:
6780:
6772:
6764:
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6745:
6727:
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6676:
6650:
6628:
6609:
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6561:
6542:
6521:
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6407:
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6372:
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6332:
6303:
6284:
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6217:
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6034:
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5974:
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5808:
5783:
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5706:
5680:
5662:
5637:
5602:
5575:
5547:
5526:
5508:
5484:
5458:
5432:
5423:"Death Record"
5414:
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5360:
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5316:
5287:
5261:
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5217:
5190:
5164:
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4760:
4757:
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4751:
4748:
4747:William Miller
4744:
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4680:
4677:
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4647:Guy Williamson
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4499:
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4492:
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4478:Pittsburgh, PA
4468:
4459:
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4450:
4447:
4444:
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4437:
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4407:
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4401:
4386:
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4352:Walter Steffen
4337:
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4320:Pittsburgh, PA
4310:
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4295:
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4225:
4160:Johnny Spiegel
4124:
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4101:Pittsburgh, PA
4091:
4082:
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3923:
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3838:
3783:"Tex” Richards
3759:
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2887:Rochester, PA
2885:
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2881:Rochester H.S.
2879:
2876:
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2864:
2863:George K. Fry*
2860:
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2771:Ellsworth, PA
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2747:Philip Dillon*
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2569:Wheeling, WVA
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2540:Jeannette, PA
2538:
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2534:Jeannette H.S.
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2279:Johnstown, PA
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2273:Johnstown H.S.
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2138:Charles Reese*
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1923:Coaching staff
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1825:noted proudly:
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972:Boston College
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6979:Head coaches
6940:Hail to Pitt
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4627:James DeHart
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3102:(left end),
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2921:* Lettermen
2834:Leo Collins*
2511:Altoona, PA
2255:James Jones*
2133:Latrobe, PA
2080:Robert Peck*
2051:Wayne Smith*
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1581:Worden Field
1499:September 26
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90:Forbes Field
70:(2nd season)
18:
6853:(1925–1999)
6847:(1909–1924)
6841:(1904–1908)
6835:(1902–1903)
6817:(1898–1899)
5206:. p. 1
4767:Karl Morrow
4687:Robert Peck
4607:Leo Collins
4591:Field goals
4483:Game start:
4325:Game start:
4162:and tackle
4144:Bob Folwell
4106:Game start:
3938:Game start:
3747:Game start:
3562:Game start:
3385:Game start:
3222:Game start:
3161:Westminster
3126:Westminster
3029:Game start:
3021:Percy Field
2800:Clymer, PA
2626:Topeka, KS
2605:quarterback
2458:Joe Matson*
2447:Conway Hall
2366:Kinzua, PA
2360:Warren H.S.
2302:Beaver H.S.
2162:Warren, PA
2104:Culver, IN
2035:Prep School
1888:Robert Peck
1771:November 26
1739:November 14
1511:Percy Field
1466:Joseph Duff
81:Wayne Smith
68:Joseph Duff
48:Independent
7724:Categories
6907:Penn State
6897:Notre Dame
6890:Duquesne:
6886:Bowl games
6871:(practice)
6720:October 5,
6694:October 5,
6669:October 5,
6583:October 5,
6514:October 5,
6466:October 4,
6325:October 3,
6258:October 2,
6210:October 2,
6149:October 1,
4894:References
4869:Postseason
4581:Touchdowns
4505:See also:
4485:2:30 p.m.
4420:Penn State
4385:Penn State
4327:2:30 p.m.
4128:See also:
4108:2:30 p.m.
3940:2:30 p.m.
3763:See also:
3749:3:00 p.m.
3684:Georgetown
3649:Georgetown
3635:Pete Calac
3594:Pop Warner
3578:See also:
3564:3:00 p.m.
3401:See also:
3387:2:30 p.m.
3224:3:00 p.m.
3061:Ithaca, NY
3045:See also:
3031:2:00 p.m.
3024:Ithaca, NY
2933:At Cornell
2631:Fred Ward*
2516:Frank Rugh
1775:Penn State
1706:November 7
1674:October 31
1646:Georgetown
1642:October 24
1606:October 17
1568:October 10
1515:Ithaca, NY
1491:Attendance
1323:Holy Cross
816:Penn State
426:Pittsburgh
45:Conference
6892:City Game
5477:August 9,
4950:March 28,
4924:March 27,
4707:Fred Ward
4471:Location:
4313:Location:
4218:reported:
4094:Location:
3926:Location:
3875:Dickinson
3840:Dickinson
3735:Location:
3550:Location:
3375:Location:
3212:Location:
3019:Location:
2826:Economics
2739:Economics
2710:Economics
2602:Roy Heil*
2537:Economics
2363:Economics
2101:Economics
2045:Residence
1810:Preseason
1678:Dickinson
1534:October 3
1050:Villanova
894:Lafayette
621:Princeton
348:Dartmouth
6934:Panthers
6912:Syracuse
6833:Coliseum
4495:Referee:
4331:Referee:
4118:Referee:
3944:Referee:
3753:Referee:
3598:Carlisle
3568:Referee:
3499:Carlisle
3464:Carlisle
3449:7 to 0.
3391:Referee:
3228:Referee:
3108:Bob Peck
3035:Referee:
2895:fullback
2866:fullback
2808:halfback
2779:halfback
2750:halfback
2721:halfback
2692:halfback
2663:halfback
2634:halfback
2577:halfback
2519:halfback
2083:halfback
2010:Position
1610:Carlisle
1482:Opponent
1472:Schedule
1401:Duquesne
1284:Carlisle
1089:Bucknell
933:Syracuse
160:Overall
7005:Seasons
4156:Harvard
2988:Cornell
1944:
1801:17,000
1787:rivalry
1504:Cornell
1452:was an
1431:–
1425:–
1410:–
1392:–
1386:–
1371:–
1362:Vermont
1353:–
1347:–
1332:–
1314:–
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879:–
864:–
855:Rutgers
846:–
840:–
825:–
807:–
801:–
786:–
768:–
762:–
747:–
729:–
723:–
708:–
699:Fordham
690:–
684:–
669:–
651:–
645:–
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612:–
606:–
591:–
582:Colgate
573:–
567:–
552:–
534:–
528:–
513:–
495:–
489:–
474:–
465:Cornell
456:–
450:–
435:–
417:–
411:–
396:–
378:–
372:–
357:–
339:–
333:–
318:–
300:–
294:–
279:–
270:Harvard
261:–
255:–
240:–
97:Seasons
78:Captain
6972:People
6859:(2000)
6829:(1901)
6823:(1900)
6808:Venues
4847:Totals
4601:Points
4596:Safety
4576:Player
4491:17,000
4114:30,000
2901:5' 10"
2872:5' 11"
2843:5' 10"
2785:5' 10"
2548:tackle
2496:5' 10"
2467:5' 11"
2461:tackle
2409:5' 10"
2380:5' 10"
2345:tackle
2316:tackle
2287:tackle
2264:5' 10"
2258:tackle
2233:5' 11"
2227:center
2204:5' 10"
2198:center
2040:Degree
2025:Weight
2020:Height
2005:Player
1969:Roster
1732:30,000
1494:Source
1488:Result
1415:
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1206:Temple
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1015:
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742:
738:Geneva
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387:Lehigh
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53:Record
6688:(PDF)
5649:(PDF)
5562:(PDF)
4918:(PDF)
4911:(PDF)
4465:Date:
4415:Total
4307:Date:
4257:Total
4088:Date:
4038:Total
3920:Date:
3870:Total
3729:Date:
3679:Total
3544:Date:
3494:Total
3369:Date:
3319:Total
3250:from
3206:Date:
3156:Total
3013:Date:
2963:Total
2814:5' 9"
2756:5' 7"
2727:5' 7"
2698:5' 9"
2669:5' 6"
2640:5' 7"
2611:5' 6"
2583:5' 9"
2554:5' 7"
2525:5' 7"
2438:5' 8"
2322:6' 2”
2293:6' 0"
2170:guard
2147:6' 1"
2118:6' 1"
2112:guard
2089:5' 8"
2060:5' 9"
2054:guard
2030:Class
2015:Games
1729:10–13
1599:8,000
1559:21–10
777:Tufts
660:Brown
7702:2024
7697:2023
7692:2022
7687:2021
7682:2020
7677:2019
7672:2018
7667:2017
7662:2016
7657:2015
7652:2014
7647:2013
7642:2012
7637:2011
7632:2010
7627:2009
7622:2008
7617:2007
7612:2006
7607:2005
7602:2004
7597:2003
7592:2002
7587:2001
7582:2000
7577:1999
7572:1998
7567:1997
7562:1996
7557:1995
7552:1994
7547:1993
7542:1992
7537:1991
7532:1990
7527:1989
7522:1988
7517:1987
7512:1986
7507:1985
7502:1984
7497:1983
7492:1982
7487:1981
7482:1980
7477:1979
7472:1978
7467:1977
7461:1976
7455:1975
7450:1974
7445:1973
7440:1972
7435:1971
7430:1970
7425:1969
7420:1968
7415:1967
7410:1966
7405:1965
7400:1964
7395:1963
7390:1962
7385:1961
7380:1960
7375:1959
7370:1958
7365:1957
7360:1956
7355:1955
7350:1954
7345:1953
7340:1952
7335:1951
7330:1950
7325:1949
7320:1948
7315:1947
7310:1946
7305:1945
7300:1944
7295:1943
7290:1942
7285:1941
7280:1940
7275:1939
7270:1938
7264:1937
7257:1936
7251:1935
7245:1934
7239:1933
7234:1932
7228:1931
7222:1930
7216:1929
7210:1928
7205:1927
7200:1926
7195:1925
7190:1924
7185:1923
7180:1922
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