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1893 Greensburg Athletic Association season

American football team season


Summary

American football team season

FieldValue
teamGreensburg Athletic Association
year1893
imageGreensburg 1893.jpg
bg_colormaroon
text_colorwhite
recordUnknown
managerLloyd B. Huff
captainRichard Coulter Jr.
fieldAthletic Park
previous1892
next1894

The 1893 Greensburg Athletic Association season was their fourth season in existence. The team's record for this season is largely unknown. Lloyd B. Huff was the team manager and Richard Coulter Jr. was captain.

Schedule

DateOpponentResult
September 30Altoona Athletic ClubUnknown
October 7at KiskiminetasW 6–0
October 14at Pittsburgh Athletic ClubL 0–10
October 21Western University of PennsylvaniaCanceled
October 28at Altoona Athletic ClubL 0–24
January 1Picked college teamT 0–0

References

  1. Van Atta, Robert. (1981). "The Early Years of Pro Football in Southwest Pennsylvania". Professional Football Researchers Association.
  2. Only score posted in newspaper reports for this date was an 8–8 intrasquad match.
  3. (October 8, 1893). "Kiskiminetas Defeated". The Pittsburgh Post.
  4. (October 22, 1893). "Among the Amateurs". The Pittsburg Press.
  5. (October 30, 1893). "Defeated Greensburg". Morning Tribune.
  6. (January 2, 1894). "Football at Greensburg". The Pittsburgh Post.
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