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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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The final professional football game for 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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By this time 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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After an apparent decline in financial resources and interest, professional football in Greensburg and Latrobe underwent a one-year hiatus in 1899. Some efforts were made to reorganize a team around a core of local members of the 1898 squad, which would have to be shored up by obtaining some Latrobe
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However 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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On 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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The first four years of 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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The following week, Greensburg was defeated by the Duquesne Country and Athletic Club in Pittsburgh, 14–0, in what was seen as a controversial game. A local resident with ties to Duquesne was substituted for the scheduled official. This resulted in what the
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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
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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 Greensburg's Isaac Seneca. Greensburg newspaper accounts of the day state that Seneca outplayed Poe. However, the Greensburg club did sustain several key injuries during the game.
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Morris L. Painter, Greensburg once again fielded a team. Many of the players were from eastern and midwestern colleges and universities. The top sought player for the 1900 season,
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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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disputed by historians. While Greensburg and Latrobe records both indicate a 4-0 Greensburg win, one Pittsburgh newspaper reported the game ended in 4-0 Latrobe victory.
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marked the pinnacle of the professional football era in Greensburg. That year's squad had 27 players, which included a number of new ones. Among those players was
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Although there were probably others, several members of the 1895 squad who were known to have been paid to play football were Fiscus, guard-quarterback
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In 1893, Greensburg placed a higher emphasis on its football program. The results of three of the four games from
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scored a touchdown, led to a Latrobe newspaper stating that “Greensburg got the game and Latrobe got the cash.”
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show only two games being played, resulting in two losses against Western University of Pennsylvania (today the
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In 1900, plans were complete for the return of professional football to Greensburg. Under the direction of
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Aside from Fiscus, the Greensburg Athletic Association included several of the era's top players, such as:
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remain unknown. The team's fourth game, against the Pittsburgh Athletic Club, resulted in 10–0 loss.
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honors and Adam Martin Wyant was the first professional football player to become a
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to post a 10–0 win over Latrobe on Thanksgiving Day to end the season 6-1-1.
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The team's home games were played at Athletic Park (which was later renamed
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in 1890. Their first game resulted in 6–6 tie against Indiana Normal (
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At the end of the season, against their club's wishes, Greensburg's
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Greensburg's 1895 season opened and closed with games against the
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Greensburg began the season 2-1-1, before losing 6–5 to the
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small city. However, as early as 1898, the team featured
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In 1894 Greensburg hired its first professional player,
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for the Allegheny Athletic Association as well as for
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even known if the club recorded a win prior to 1894.
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and George Barclay played in the first pro football
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Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Western Pennsylvania Circuit
Charlie Atherton
George Barclay
Ralph Hutchinson
W. Pennsylvania Championship
1897
Athletic Park
football
Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit
1895 season
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Lawson Fiscus
Latrobe Athletic Association
Charlie Atherton
George Barclay
Ross Fiscus
Jack Gass
Arthur McFarland
Charles Rinehart
Isaac Seneca
Adam Martin Wyant
place kick
football helmet
Native-American
All-American
United States Congressman
Offutt Field
Greensburg Salem High School

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