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1906 Latrobe Athletic Association season
American football team season
American football team season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| team | Latrobe Athletic Association |
| year | 1906 |
| bg_color | green |
| border_color | red |
| text_color | white |
| record | 3–1 |
| manager | John Brallier |
| coach | John Brallier |
| captain | Harry Ryan |
| field | Latrobe Steel Athletic Grounds |
| previous | 1905 |
| next | 1907 |
The 1906 Latrobe Athletic Association season was their eleventh season in existence. The team finished 3–1.
Latrobe's Thanksgiving loss against Canton (the team that would become the Canton Bulldogs of the National Football League in 1920) was the first Latrobe loss since 1901 and its first points allowed since 1903. The game may have motivated the Canton Bulldogs-Massillon Tigers betting scandal.
Schedule
| Game | Date | Opponent | Result | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | October 20 | Turtle Creek | W 38–0 | |
| 2 | November 10 | Wilkinsburg Sterling Athletic Club | W 27–0 | |
| 3 | November 24 | Braddock | W 45–0 | |
| 4 | November 29 | at Canton Bulldogs | L 16–0 |
References
References
- (October 9, 1906). "Doctor Brallier Elected Manager". Latrobe Bulletin.
- (October 22, 1906). "Latrobe Won the First Game Easily". Latrobe Bulletin.
- (November 11, 1906). "Sterlings Were Plucky". The Pittsburg Press.
- (November 26, 1906). "Poor Game". Latrobe Bulletin.
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