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Latrobe for a game, and was ejected from its rooms at the Parker House for "chasing and frightening a chambermaid," jumping on beds and breaking two of them, and for language "far from what might be asked for from YMCA boys." Latrobe would go on to win the game, 38–0, in front of a
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published two teams of all-stars, and among western
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ended in another undefeated season for the team. In an effort to keep expenses down, the team reportedly used just nine footballs throughout the season. After all debts and expenses were paid, the 16 players divided up about $ 500 in profits. A big post-season event was a chicken and waffle benefit
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in store windows and hotels, and on street corner poles. Stores were closed, and steel mines, coal and coke works declared a half-holiday for the occasion. The game began at 4:00 pm with
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in 1908) before finally losing to the Greensburg Athletic Association, 10–4. The team later split a two-game series against West Virginia University and won against Indiana Normal, before once again losing to the Greensburg Athletic Association, 10–0, to finish with a 7–3 record.
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players all over the nation who wanted to come to Latrobe in 1906. However, an effort to obtain funds with which to pay players apparently failed when 25 shares at $ 100 each were not subscribed.
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supper at Latrobe's Mozart Hall, at which over 5,000 waffles “rolled in pools of chicken gravy” were consumed. The Hotel Mahaney also held a banquet for the team.
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Latrobe the night before the game and practiced with the team.
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1328:. October 23, 1905. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
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1219:. November 6, 1907. p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
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1156:Van Atta, Robert (1981).
1040:Van Atta, Robert (1983).
956:Van Atta, Robert (1980).
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793:California (Pennsylvania)
710:On December 2, 1905, the
667:line between Latrobe and
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159:John Brallier (1903–1907)
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3161:Pittsburgh Athletic Club
3141:Pittsburgh Professionals
2928:Pittsburgh Athletic Club
2888:Holmesburg Athletic Club
2686:NFL World War II Mergers
2671:Frankford Yellow Jackets
2648:Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs
2318:Chambersburg Young Yanks
2197:Philadelphia Centennials
2182:Athletic of Philadelphia
2041:Frankford Yellow Jackets
1875:Holmesburg Athletic Club
1806:Pittsburgh Athletic Club
1140:The Latrobe, PA Bulletin
701:National Football League
572:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
562:After their 1898 season
529:Pittsburgh Athletic Club
442:University of Pittsburgh
418:West Virginia University
312:West Virginia University
3407:History of Pennsylvania
2898:Jeannette Athletic Club
2845:Reading/Shenandoah Rams
2826:Mount Carmel Wolverines
2821:All-Lancaster Red Roses
2676:Pennsylvania Keystoners
1983:Mount Carmel Wolverines
1963:All-Lancaster Red Roses
1796:Jeannette Athletic Club
852:baseball's Hall of Fame
674:
646:
625:
576:Allegheny, Pennsylvania
423:
264:Jeannette Athletic Club
3151:Duquesne Athletic Club
3056:Philadelphia Firebirds
2918:Oil City Athletic Club
2873:Franklin Athletic Club
2831:Shenandoah Red Jackets
2751:Philadelphia Athletics
2277:Philadelphia Keystones
2272:Altoona Mountain Citys
2162:Philadelphia Athletics
2152:Philadelphia Athletics
1890:Oil City Athletic Club
1865:Franklin Athletic Club
1834:Philadelphia Athletics
1092:"Stars Over All-Stars"
1063:"Out in the Boondocks"
637:Franklin Athletic Club
605:"Wait until next year"
552:
494:Carlisle, Pennsylvania
490:Carlisle Indian School
458:
389:
331:
98:Red, green (1903–1907)
3317:Philadelphia Spartans
3259:Pittsburgh CrosseFire
3211:Philadelphia Bulldogs
3066:Philadelphia Ramblers
2973:Central Penn Capitals
2958:Pittsburgh Gladiators
2948:Arena-Indoor Football
2848:Wilkes-Barre Panthers
2756:Philadelphia Phillies
2736:World Football League
2530:Philadelphia Warriors
2507:Allentown Ambassadors
2227:Philadelphia Pythians
1839:Philadelphia Phillies
1213:"Not a Y.M.C.A. Team"
871:Saint Vincent College
856:similar football hall
820:Philadelphia Phillies
665:Pennsylvania Railroad
653:Latrobe's 1904 season
630:In 1903, the Latrobe
550:
498:University of Chicago
456:
430:second season in 1896
410:Altoona, Pennsylvania
394:Latrobe's 1895 season
387:
352:Indiana, Pennsylvania
329:
316:Pennsylvania Railroad
244:Latrobe, Pennsylvania
141:Russell Knight (1900)
89:Red, blue (1897–1900)
80:Orange, maroon (1895)
45:Latrobe, Pennsylvania
3367:Pittsburgh Wallabies
3282:Philadelphia Freedom
3186:Pittsburgh Victorias
3171:Pittsburgh Keystones
3126:Pittsburgh Shamrocks
3071:Philadelphia Rockets
3036:Philadelphia Quakers
2988:Johnstown Riverhawks
2796:Gilberton Cadamounts
2776:Wilkes-Barre Bullets
2716:Pittsburgh Americans
2706:Philadelphia Quakers
2497:Williamsport Red Sox
2462:New York–Penn League
2457:Pittsburgh Allegheny
2405:Wilkes-Barre Indians
2336:Waynesboro Red Birds
2333:Waynesboro Villagers
2314:Chambersburg Maroons
2257:Philadelphia Quakers
2247:Pittsburgh Keystones
2242:Pittsburgh Crawfords
2157:American Association
2021:Pittsburgh Americans
2002:Philadelphia Quakers
1929:Gilberton Cadamounts
1142:(December 12). 1904.
854:spawned plans for a
787:California YMCA game
582:The very next season
3362:Lehigh Valley Crocs
3322:Pittsburgh Phantoms
3307:Pittsburgh Stingers
3216:Pittsburgh Phantoms
3196:Keystone Ice Miners
3091:Johnstown Red Wings
3061:Philadelphia Arrows
2993:Harrisburg Stampede
2913:McKeesport Olympics
2806:Wilkes-Barre Barons
2643:Philadelphia Spirit
2623:Philadelphia Tapers
2613:Wilkes-Barre Barons
2603:Pittsburgh Xplosion
2598:Pittsburgh Piranhas
2593:Lancaster Red Roses
2568:Pittsburgh Phantoms
2492:Williamsport Astros
2467:Bradford Blue Wings
2380:Lancaster Red Roses
2350:Allentown Cardinals
2321:Gettysburg Patriots
2262:Pittsburgh Burghers
2237:Philadelphia Tigers
2222:Philadelphia Giants
2078:Pittsburgh Steelers
2073:Philadelphia Eagles
1944:Wilkes-Barre Barons
1885:McKeesport Olympics
860:Pittsburgh Steelers
594:1901 Latrobe season
523:for a 12–6 loss at
388:Latrobe's 1895 team
238:was a professional
21:
3332:Philadelphia Atoms
3292:Philadelphia Fever
3181:Pittsburgh Pirates
3166:Pittsburgh Bankers
3116:Mon Valley Thunder
3076:Pittsburgh Hornets
3041:Pittsburgh Pirates
2791:Coaldale Big Green
2771:Bethlehem Bulldogs
2731:Pittsburgh Maulers
2726:Philadelphia Stars
2681:Pottsville Maroons
2578:Pittsburgh Ironmen
2545:Pittsburgh Condors
2370:Johnstown Johnnies
2282:Pittsburgh Stogies
2232:Philadelphia Stars
2046:Pottsville Maroons
1978:Coaldale Big Green
1934:Pottsville Maroons
1924:Coaldale Big Green
1290:The Pittsburg Post
1272:The Pittsburg Post
904:NFLTeamHistory.com
824:Pittsburgh Pirates
621:Undefeated seasons
553:
511:, and a team from
505:Pittsburgh College
459:
449:First All-Pro team
392:The first game of
390:
332:
288:Gettysburg College
196:Undefeated seasons
19:
3384:
3383:
3337:Philadelphia Fury
3297:Pittsburgh Spirit
3231:Fort Pitt Hornets
3176:Pittsburgh Lyceum
2933:Pittsburgh Lyceum
2841:Hazleton Redskins
2741:Philadelphia Bell
2638:Philadelphia Aces
2540:Pittsburgh Pipers
2420:Interstate League
2375:Johnstown Red Sox
2360:Allentown Red Sox
2324:Gettysburg Ponies
2309:Blue Ridge League
2267:Union Association
2207:Harrisburg Giants
2172:Pittsburgh Rebels
2091:
2090:
1915:Anthracite League
1811:Pittsburgh Lyceum
1756:American football
1718:
1717:
1583:
1582:
864:Green Bay Packers
850:, the success of
832:1909 World Series
697:two-time champion
486:Lehigh University
463:1897 Latrobe team
434:Jeannette Indians
290:, was named as a
232:
231:
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3347:Australian rules
3254:Pittsburgh Bulls
3201:Pittsburgh Forge
3106:Johnstown Chiefs
3013:Johnstown J Dogs
2963:Pittsburgh Power
2923:Pitcairn Quakers
2761:Pittsburgh Stars
2564:
2429:Sunbury Senators
2415:York White Roses
2400:Scranton Red Sox
2365:Hazleton Red Sox
2355:Allentown Chiefs
2345:Allentown Brooks
2212:Hilldale Daisies
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1895:Pitcairn Quakers
1844:Pittsburgh Stars
1767:Football Circuit
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910:on March 8, 2012
906:. Archived from
896:
739:Thanksgiving Day
731:Massillon Tigers
712:Latrobe Bulletin
705:Massillon Tigers
517:Doggie Trenchard
513:Youngstown, Ohio
280:Russell Aukerman
242:team located in
151:General managers
122:Russell Aukerman
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3003:Reading Express
2851:Scranton Miners
2816:Bethlehem Bears
2652:
2608:Scranton Miners
2562:
2555:Pittsburgh Rens
2511:
2502:Northern League
2437:Sunbury Yankees
2433:Sunbury Indians
2395:Scranton Miners
2390:Reading Red Sox
2330:Hanover Raiders
2327:Hanover Hornets
2294:Atlantic League
2252:Players' League
2217:Homestead Grays
2147:American League
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1968:Bethlehem Bears
1948:
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1758:teams 1890–1945
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1248:on May 13, 2008
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689:Canton Bulldogs
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568:Exposition Park
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118:Head coaches
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65:Team history
3051:Erie Blades
2978:Erie Freeze
2563:(est. 2000)
2487:Erie Tigers
2443:Sunbury A's
2061:(1941–1945)
2034:(1921–1930)
1769:(1890–1900)
877:Team colors
781:1907 season
775:1907 season
756:1906 season
750:1906 season
693:Ohio League
681:1905 season
615:1902 season
477:, a former
380:1895 season
375:Early years
336:Eddie Blair
306:, a former
296:David Berry
256:quarterback
157:(1895–1900)
146:(1902–1907)
113:"Latrobers"
110:Nickname(s)
77:Team colors
71:(1895–1907)
3391:Categories
2746:NFL (1902)
2711:AFL (1936)
2701:AFL (1926)
2517:Basketball
1458:Dave Berry
1101:October 2,
886:References
661:Paul Blair
467:east coast
399:touchdowns
344:Greensburg
342:in nearby
304:Harry Ryan
2781:Erie Vets
2447:York Bees
2068:Card-Pitt
1853:1903–1921
1402:Based in
836:dentistry
699:, of the
254:, team's
3349:football
3241:Lacrosse
2658:Football
2134:Baseball
2083:Steagles
1499:Brallier
1479:Brallier
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818:for the
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340:baseball
284:halfback
240:football
164:Owner(s)
41:Based in
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1508:Seasons
1406:Latrobe
745:Decline
367:of the
270:Origins
25:Founded
3269:Soccer
3023:Hockey
2030:Early
2014:(1936)
2012:AFL II
1995:(1926)
1956:(1926)
1917:(1924)
1751:Early
1494:Knight
1484:Okeson
846:After
809:Legacy
733:, and
729:, the
725:, the
308:tackle
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2177:NABBP
1993:AFL I
1230:1966.
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484:from
310:from
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3191:NAHL
3146:WPHL
3136:IPHL
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1711:Bold
1700:1907
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1489:Bull
1441:Lore
1425:Club
1254:2012
1199:2012
1103:2023
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862:and
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675:1905
647:1904
632:YMCA
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586:1900
471:Iowa
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234:The
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215:1904
211:1903
207:1902
203:1899
190:1905
186:1904
182:1903
175:wins
36:1909
28:1895
3302:CSL
3249:NLL
3206:RHI
3121:IHL
3081:EHL
3046:AHL
3031:NHL
2953:AFL
2666:NFL
2583:CBA
2573:BAA
2560:ABA
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