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1896 Pittsburgh Athletic Club football season

American football team season


Summary

American football team season

FieldValue
teamPittsburgh Athletic Club
year1896
imagePittsburgh Athletic Club football team 1896.jpg
bg_colorcrimson
text_colorwhite
record2–5–3
managerJames Carothers
coachGeorge Hoskins
captainG. W. Ritchey
fieldPAC Park
previous1895
next1897

The Pittsburgh Athletic Club played its seventh season of American football in 1896. The team finished with a record of 2–5–3.

Schedule

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Notes

References

References

  1. (September 27, 1896). "Kickers in Line". The Pittsburg Press.
  2. (October 4, 1896). "Neither Could Score". The Pittsburg Press.
  3. (October 4, 1896). "Neither Side Scored". The Pittsburg Post.
  4. (October 2, 1996). "The W. & J. Line Up". Washington Daily Reporter.
  5. (October 11, 1896). "Easy for P.A.C.". The Pittsburg Press.
  6. (October 18, 1896). "P. A. C. Defeated". The Pittsburg Press.
  7. (October 25, 1896). "Osburn's Run Wins the Game". The Pittsburg Post.
  8. . (November 1, 1896). ["East End's Cup Of Sorrow"](https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85575379/pittsburgh-daily-post/). *[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette*.
  9. . (November 1, 1896). ["P. A. C. Defeated"](https://www.newspapers.com/clip/85575518/the-pittsburgh-press/). *[[The Pittsburgh Press]]*.
  10. (November 4, 1896). "Won by Duquesne". [[Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette]].
  11. (November 12, 1896). "Free for All Fight". Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette.
  12. (November 12, 1896). "Defeated by the All-Stars". The Pittsburg Post.
  13. (November 22, 1896). "In a Sea of Mud". The Pittsburg Press.
  14. (November 27, 1896). "Duquesnes Beaten and the P. A. C.'s Tied". The Pittsburg Post.
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