The Pittsburgh Athletic Club football team, established in 1890, was based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1892 the intense competition between two Pittsburgh-area...
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The Pittsburgh Athletic Club played its eighth season of American football in 1897. The team shut out its first five opponents and was shut out by its...
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The Pittsburgh Athletic Club (PAC) was one of the earliest professional ice hockey teams. It was based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from around 1895 until...
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The 1893 Pittsburgh Athletic Club football season was their fourth season in existence. The team finished with a record of 7–2. The first known professional...
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The 1892 Pittsburgh Athletic Club football season was their third season in existence. The team finished with a record of 3–3–1. The team's November 12...
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The Pittsburgh Athletic Club played its seventh season of American football in 1896. The team finished with a record of 2–5–3. Pittsburgh started the...
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The Pittsburgh Athletic Club played its fifth season of American football in 1894. Led by manager Douglas Buchanan and captain Clarence Lomax, the team...
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The Pittsburgh Athletic Club played its ninth and last season of American football in 1898. Led by coach and captain Sam Boyle, the team compiled a 4–3–2...
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East End Gymnastic Club (EEGC), which in 1892 became the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. Allegheny soon took up football largely when the club discovered that...
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The Pittsburgh Athletic Association at the University of Pittsburgh is a historic, Benno Janssen designed building located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
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Pittsburgh Panthers football program is the intercollegiate football team of the University of Pittsburgh, often referred to as "Pitt", in Pittsburgh...
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The Pittsburgh Athletic Club played its sixth season of American football in 1895. The team finished with a record of 7–1–2. The PAC went without a coach...
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The Pittsburgh Panthers, commonly also referred to as the Pitt Panthers, are the athletic teams representing the University of Pittsburgh, although the...
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Ben Roller (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) players)
began to play football in the professional ranks. He played pro football for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club, Duquesne Country and Athletic Club, Philadelphia...
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Joe Trees (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) players)
- May 20, 1943) was a college football player at the University of Pittsburgh, the first athlete to receive an athletic subsidization at the school, and...
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A. S. Valentine (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) players)
and 1891. However, he jumped to the rival Pittsburgh Athletic Club in 1892. Valentine played for Pittsburgh in their first two games. Then, without warning...
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Library & Athletic Club football team played professional football in 1899. The team was affiliated with the Homestead Library & Athletic Club in Homestead...
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John Brallier (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) players)
School, Indiana Normal, Johnstown Athletic Club, Allegheny Athletic Association, and the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. He accepted the West Virginia University...
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George W. Hoskins (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) coaches)
He died in 1958 in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1896 Pittsburgh Athletic Club football season List of college football head coaches with non-consecutive tenure La...
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Pennsylvania, club teams such as the Greensburg Athletic Association and the Latrobe Athletic Association, the first professional football team. From 1895...
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football season was the second season of competition for the American football team representing the East End Gymnastic Club (renamed the Pittsburgh Athletic...
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Grant Dibert (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) players)
football player with the Pittsburgh Athletic Club and the Allegheny Athletic Association. As a fullback, his primary team was the Pittsburgh Athletic...
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The Pittsburgh (or Pittsburg) Stars were a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1902. The team was a member of the...
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L. F. Kirchner (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) players)
early football player and physical instructor for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. He may, or may not, have been one of the earliest professional football players...
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The Duquesne Country and Athletic Club was a professional football team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1895 until 1900. The team was considered...
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& Athletic Club football team won the professional football championship of 1900. The team was affiliated with the Homestead Library & Athletic Club in...
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Charley Aull (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) players)
for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. He also played college football from 1889 until 1891 for the Penn State Nittany Lions. He was born in Pittsburgh in 1869...
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John Van Cleve (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) players)
again played for Allegheny in 1894. During a game against the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. Allegheny's quarterback, A. S. Valentine, was thrown out of the...
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Pennsylvania, later known as the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. The team played only two known games, losing both. The multi-sport club familiarly known as the East...
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Sam Boyle (category Pittsburgh Athletic Club (football) coaches)
continued to work around sports as an athletic official. He also worked as a player-coach for the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. Boyle died on October 30, 1923,...
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