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fans and players. This riot prompted the
Westmoreland County Sheriff's Office to devise a heighten security plan for the return game in Latrobe. On October 31, the Greensburg team, still injury-plagued, suffered a fourth consecutive loss, 24–0, to Duquesne Country and Athletic Club at Exposition Park. Greensburg's final win came on November 5 with a 22–0 over Altoona. However, the team was defeated again by Homestead five days later, 22–0 over Altoona.
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next-to-last game was cancelled due to inclement weather. However, the worst occurred when
Latrobe, who always drew large crowds when they played Greensburg, withdrew from a scheduled Thanksgiving Day game. Latrobe paid a $ 400 forfeit and withdrew from the Thanksgiving Day game at Greensburg to play against Duquesne instead. However that game also had to be cancelled because of extreme weather conditions. Greensburg's final season record was 3–7.
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Greensburg took place on November 17, in Latrobe. Latrobe would go on to win the game, 11–0, and the claim of “Westmoreland County championship”. By this time, the team was experiencing major financial problems. To make matters even worse, the club's scheduled
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Greensburg was unable to regain its footing. A loss at home, this time to Latrobe, was sustained a week later on October 27. This marked Greensburg's third straight loss. During the game a fight between Seneca and the Latrobe quarterback, named Kennedy, led to a riot between the opposing
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Greensburg's hopes of winning a state championship were dashed when the club was finally defeated by the Duquesne Country and Athletic Club in Pittsburgh, 18–4, on November 14. The game was followed by a scoreless tie with Pittsburgh Athletic Club. Greensburg did recover from their road trip
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saw optimism in
Greensburg with the return of ex-coach Charlie Atherton. However, some of the players from the 1897 season had bigger offers to play elsewhere and left the team. Replacing these players proved hard since the amount of money, to lure new talent to Greensburg, was hard to come by in a
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called bad officiating and “thievery”. A touchdown was said to have been scored by
Duquesne after time was called, along with rough play. However Greensburg soon recovered and finished their season with a 9-1-1 record. However, the score and the outcome of Greensburg's final game against Latrobe is
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October 17, Greensburg defeated the Pittsburgh Athletic Club for the first time, posting a 14–0 win at home. All three of the game's touchdowns were scored by Lawson Fiscus. On October 31, Greensburg defeated Latrobe, 10–4. In the stands there was considerable betting over whether Latrobe would
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Greensburg Athletic Association football that began with the 1890 season, through 1893, were not particularly successful. The drawbacks included a lack of local opponents, rivalries which did not develop until later as well as a lack of local experienced players. It is not
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who became the first football player to admit to being a paid professional. Greensburg won the opening game 25–0 over Latrobe, and the second game 42–2 over Western University of Pennsylvania, to start the season 2–0. Soon afterward, Fiscus and two former
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Greensburg's first game that season was against, their rivals, Latrobe. The game was played on a field, so muddy that the game had to be delayed at one point so that mud could be removed from the eyes, nose, mouth and ears of Latrobe's
423:, located in Pittsburgh. They were induced to stay with Greensburg when "interested parties" in that city raised some extra money to guarantee to the players. After a 6–0 start the team tied the Pittsburgh Athletic Club 0–0 at
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from the Greensburg area. He would go on to be the first U.S. Congressman to have played professional football. Atherton, who had a street and campus building named after him, later became president of Penn State University.
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players. However this effort never materialized. When the 1899 season began, most of the top Greensburg players of the year before were playing for either Greensburg's rivals in Pittsburgh or for other teams as far away as
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vacation, played for the team for a game against an unknown Pittsburgh club to close out the season. However, the team, filled with supplement players, lost to the Pittsburgh club by a narrow margin. During the
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and resulted in 16-0 Duquesne win. For reasons that are still unclear, Greensburg leaders opposed the game and did their best to discourage their players from taking part.
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2263:Pittsburgh Phantoms
2187:Williamsport Astros
2162:Bradford Blue Wings
2075:Lancaster Red Roses
2045:Allentown Cardinals
2016:Gettysburg Patriots
1957:Pittsburgh Burghers
1932:Philadelphia Tigers
1917:Philadelphia Giants
1773:Pittsburgh Steelers
1768:Philadelphia Eagles
1639:Wilkes-Barre Barons
1580:McKeesport Olympics
563:Bucknell University
525:The Pittsburg Times
512:Bucknell University
18:
3027:Philadelphia Atoms
2987:Philadelphia Fever
2876:Pittsburgh Pirates
2861:Pittsburgh Bankers
2811:Mon Valley Thunder
2771:Pittsburgh Hornets
2736:Pittsburgh Pirates
2486:Coaldale Big Green
2466:Bethlehem Bulldogs
2426:Pittsburgh Maulers
2421:Philadelphia Stars
2376:Pottsville Maroons
2273:Pittsburgh Ironmen
2240:Pittsburgh Condors
2065:Johnstown Johnnies
1977:Pittsburgh Stogies
1927:Philadelphia Stars
1741:Pottsville Maroons
1673:Coaldale Big Green
1629:Pottsville Maroons
1619:Coaldale Big Green
602:Newark, New Jersey
542:
454:became the team's
279:
16:
3079:
3078:
3032:Philadelphia Fury
2992:Pittsburgh Spirit
2926:Fort Pitt Hornets
2871:Pittsburgh Lyceum
2628:Pittsburgh Lyceum
2536:Hazleton Redskins
2436:Philadelphia Bell
2333:Philadelphia Aces
2235:Pittsburgh Pipers
2115:Interstate League
2070:Johnstown Red Sox
2055:Allentown Red Sox
2019:Gettysburg Ponies
2004:Blue Ridge League
1962:Union Association
1902:Harrisburg Giants
1867:Pittsburgh Rebels
1786:
1785:
1610:Anthracite League
1506:Pittsburgh Lyceum
1451:American football
1413:
1412:
1313:
1312:
1239:
1238:
930:. Cleveland, OH:
759:Missing or empty
681:Amos Alonzo Stagg
551:Christy Mathewson
452:Lafayette College
228:Adam Martin Wyant
157:
156:
3134:
3042:Australian rules
2949:Pittsburgh Bulls
2896:Pittsburgh Forge
2801:Johnstown Chiefs
2708:Johnstown J Dogs
2658:Pittsburgh Power
2618:Pitcairn Quakers
2456:Pittsburgh Stars
2259:
2124:Sunbury Senators
2110:York White Roses
2095:Scranton Red Sox
2060:Hazleton Red Sox
2050:Allentown Chiefs
2040:Allentown Brooks
1907:Hilldale Daisies
1813:
1806:
1799:
1790:
1789:
1590:Pitcairn Quakers
1539:Pittsburgh Stars
1462:Football Circuit
1440:
1433:
1426:
1417:
1416:
1349:
1340:
1333:
1326:
1317:
1316:
1304:Ralph Hutchinson
1286:Charlie Atherton
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721:
685:U.S. Congressman
618:Ralph Hutchinson
582:Charles Rinehart
484:Doggie Trenchard
476:intercepted pass
413:Charlie Atherton
376:Thanksgiving Day
292:inaugural season
220:Charles Rinehart
216:Arthur McFarland
200:Charlie Atherton
114:General managers
107:Ralph Hutchinson
95:Charlie Atherton
78:
75:
19:
15:
3142:
3141:
3137:
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3131:
3082:
3081:
3080:
3075:
3066:
3043:
3036:
2958:
2930:
2712:
2698:Reading Express
2546:Scranton Miners
2511:Bethlehem Bears
2347:
2303:Scranton Miners
2257:
2250:Pittsburgh Rens
2206:
2197:Northern League
2132:Sunbury Yankees
2128:Sunbury Indians
2090:Scranton Miners
2085:Reading Red Sox
2025:Hanover Raiders
2022:Hanover Hornets
1989:Atlantic League
1947:Players' League
1912:Homestead Grays
1842:American League
1823:
1817:
1787:
1782:
1745:
1720:
1701:
1682:
1663:Bethlehem Bears
1643:
1604:
1543:
1515:
1461:
1454:
1453:teams 1890–1945
1444:
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1314:
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1277:
1273:
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1240:
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1021:
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966:
962:PFRA Research.
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956:
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944:
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865:PFRA Research.
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546:the 1898 season
534:
496:
470:, Greensburg's
444:
425:Exposition Park
392:
364:the 1894 season
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284:
271:
240:Native-American
236:football helmet
167:team, based in
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100:
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11:
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2823:
2818:
2813:
2808:
2803:
2798:
2793:
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2783:
2781:Johnstown Jets
2778:
2773:
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2640:
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2625:
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2610:
2605:
2600:
2595:
2590:
2585:
2580:
2575:
2573:Glassport Odds
2570:
2565:
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2305:
2300:
2295:
2290:
2285:
2283:Allentown Jets
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2265:
2260:
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2205:
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2199:
2194:
2189:
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2179:
2174:
2169:
2167:Erie Cardinals
2164:
2159:
2154:
2149:
2144:
2139:
2136:
2133:
2130:
2125:
2122:
2120:Reading Chicks
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2112:
2107:
2102:
2097:
2092:
2087:
2082:
2080:Reading Brooks
2077:
2072:
2067:
2062:
2057:
2052:
2047:
2042:
2037:
2035:Eastern League
2032:
2029:
2026:
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1914:
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1894:
1889:
1884:
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1874:
1869:
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1862:Federal League
1859:
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1565:Glassport Odds
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1298:George Barclay
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984:|journal=
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609:
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571:Ed Abbaticchio
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530:
504:George Barclay
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398:, from nearby
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204:George Barclay
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102:George Barclay
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72:Maroon, White
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2796:Erie Panthers
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