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manager during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was the top promoter for the sport during that time period. He is credited with inventing the "all-star game concept" in 1898, and also helped to form one of the first organized football leagues in 1902.
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to win the league championship. The A's players decided to call the Stars game an exhibition, and declared themselves the champs. However, the team had agreed to that season-ending championship game against Pittsburgh the Saturday after
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Hours before the start of his all-star game, Berry was "arrested" by one of his Latrobe players for a debt he claimed Berry owed him. Berry paid the $ 33 owed and then had the player arrested on
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to the Latrobe football team in 1895, for $ 10 a game plus expenses, making him the first-ever openly professional football player. Outside of pro football, Berry was the editor of the
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were rumoured to be funding the team. Meanwhile, Shibe and Rogers named their teams after their baseball counterparts. Berry was also named the league's president.
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team in their football league to add legitimacy to their league. So they contacted Berry who put together an all-star team of top players that were named the "
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respectively, decided to field football teams to compete with each other during the baseball wars, that pitted the
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the first ever fully professional football team to play an entire season. He was also signed
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Berry was a longtime newspaperman. He learned the business as a reporter for the daily
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Dave Berry (wearing a suit and tie) with members of the 1897 Latrobe football team.
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In the league's only season, Berry's Pittsburgh Stars defeated the
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Co-founder of the first National Football League (1902)
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Early Professional American football club 1895-1907
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Manager, Coach, Promotor, 1902 NFL President, Owner
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However both men needed to have a 254:Pittsburgh College of the Holy Ghost 615:Annals of Southwestern Pennsylvania 360: 294:. Shibe and Rodgers, owners of the 232:Berry was also the inventor of the 13: 1002:1902 Philadelphia Athletics season 537: 246:Washington & Jefferson College 238:Duquesne Country and Athletic Club 14: 1210: 1007:1902 Philadelphia Phillies season 685: 656: 612:Walkinshaw, Lewis Clark (1939). 227: 1199:National Football League (1902) 962:National Football League (1902) 666: 242:Greensburg Athletic Association 172:Inventor of the all-star game ( 637: 622: 605: 573: 511: 478: 423: 284:first National Football League 129:Western Pennsylvania All-Stars 98:Western Pennsylvania All-Stars 1: 645:"David J. Berry Dies in West" 416: 277: 256:. Berry was able to form the 1194:Latrobe Athletic Association 1012:1902 Pittsburgh Stars season 777:Latrobe Athletic Association 731:Latrobe Athletic Association 454:Peterson, Robert W. 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San Francisco, California
Position(s)
Western Pennsylvania All-Stars
1895
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Latrobe Athletic Association
Western Pennsylvania All-Stars
1902
Pittsburgh Stars
National Football League
1902
1898
first openly professional football player
1895
American football
Latrobe Athletic Association
John Brallier
all-star game
Duquesne Country and Athletic Club
Greensburg Athletic Association
Washington & Jefferson College
Pittsburgh Athletic Club
Pittsburgh College of the Holy Ghost
1898 Western Pennsylvania All-Star football team
Pittsburgh's
Exposition Park
false arrest
first National Football League
Ben Shibe

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