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1935 Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL) season

3rd season of NFL team Pittsburgh Steelers


3rd season of NFL team Pittsburgh Steelers

FieldValue
teamPittsburgh Pirates (NFL)
year1935
record4–8
division_place3rd NFL Eastern
coachJoe Bach
ownerArt Rooney
stadiumForbes Field
playoffsDid not qualify
teamdisplayPittsburgh Pirates
shortnavlinkPirates seasons

The 1935 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the team's third season since its formation two years prior. The 1935 Pirates (would later be renamed in 1940) fired former coach Luby DiMeolo after completing the '34 season with a 2–10 record. They brought in Duquesne head coach, Joe Bach, who improved their record to 4–8, and stayed until the next season before returning to coach in college.

Regular season

Schedule

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September 13at Philadelphia EaglesW 17–71–0Temple Stadium20,000Recap
September 22New York GiantsL 7–421–1Forbes Field24,000Recap
September 29Chicago BearsL 7–231–2Forbes Field11,858Recap
October 6at Green Bay PackersL 0–271–3City Stadium5,000Recap
October 9Philadelphia EaglesL 6–171–4Forbes Field6,271Recap
October 20Chicago CardinalsW 17–132–4Forbes Field7,000Recap
October 27Boston RedskinsW 6–03–4Forbes Field12,000Recap
November 3Brooklyn DodgersL 7–133–5Forbes Field13,390Recap
November 10at Brooklyn DodgersW 16–74–5Ebbets Field18,000Recap
November 24Green Bay PackersL 14–344–6Forbes Field12,902Recap
December 1at Boston RedskinsL 3–134–7Fenway Park5,000Recap
December 8at New York GiantsL 0–134–8Polo Grounds7,000Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text. September 13: Friday night.

Standings

Game summaries

Week 1 (Friday September 13, 1935): [[Philadelphia Eagles]]

at Temple Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 20,000
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Philadelphia – Manske 1 pass from Kirkman (Kirkman kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Casper 1 run (Niccolai kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Ribble blocked punt recovery in end zone (Niccolai kick)
  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 47

Week 2 (Sunday September 22, 1935): [[New York Giants]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 23,298
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • New York – Richards 13 run (Strong kick)
  • New York – Burnett 45 pass from Danowski (Strong kick)
  • New York – Molenda 30 interception (Strong kick)
  • New York – Clancy 10 run (Sarausky kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Weisenbaugh 3 pass from Gildea (Niccolai kick)
  • New York – Burnett 25 pass from Danowski (Strong kick)
  • New York – Sarausky 10 run (Molenda kick)
  • Notes: New York head coach Steve Owen admits in 1935 that he "shaved" the game, ordering his Giants to fumble 3 times inside the 10 & didn't call a pass play in the 4th quarter, the world's first public admission of game fixing.

Week 3 (Sunday September 29, 1935): [[Chicago Bears]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 11,858
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Chicago Bears – Pollock 13 pass from Masterson (Manders kick)
  • Chicago Bears – Johnsos 18 pass from Molesworth (Manders kick)
  • Chicago Bears – Johnsos 13 pass from Dunlap (kick failed)
  • Chicago Bears – FG Kopcha 26
  • Pittsburgh – Casper lateral from Sortet after pass from Gildea (Niccolai kick)

Week 4 (Sunday October 6, 1935): [[Green Bay Packers]]

at City Stadium, Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 5,000
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Green Bay – Sauer 3 run (Schwammel kick)
  • Green Bay – Laws run (kick failed)
  • Green Bay – Hutson 50 pass from Herber (Smith kick)
  • Green Bay – Hutson 1 pass from Herber (Engebretsen kick)

Week 5 (Wednesday October 9, 1935): [[Philadelphia Eagles]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 6,271
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Philadelphia – Matesic 2 run (Reese kick)
  • Philadelphia – FG Reese 40
  • Philadelphia – Carter 58 pass from Storm (Reese kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Weisenbaugh 10 pass from Doehring (kick failed)

Week 6 (Sunday October 20, 1935): [[Chicago Cardinals]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 7,000
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Pittsburgh – Casper 14 pass from Doehring (Niccolai kick)
  • Chicago Cardinals – Sarboe 80 punt return (Smith kick)
  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 22
  • Chicago Cardinals – Nichelini 5 run (kick blocked)
  • Pittsburgh – Strutt 74 interception (Niccolai kick)

Week 7 (Sunday October 27, 1935): [[Boston Redskins]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 12,000
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 41
  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 46

Week 8 (Sunday November 3, 1935): [[Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)|Brooklyn Dodgers]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 13,390
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Brooklyn – Becker pass from Franklin (Kercheval kick)
  • Brooklyn – Hubbard 56 pass from Kercheval (kick blocked)
  • Pittsburgh – Wetzel 1 run (Niccolai kick)

Week 9 (Sunday November 10, 1935): [[Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)|Brooklyn Dodgers]]

at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 18,000
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Brooklyn – Grossman 5 run (Kercheval kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Levey 34 pass from Gildea (kick blocked)
  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 25
  • Pittsburgh – Levey run (Niccolai kick) Week 10 (Sunday November 17, 1935): Bye

Week 11 (Sunday November 24, 1935): [[Green Bay Packers]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 12,902
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Green Bay – Sauer 3 run (kick blocked)
  • Green Bay – Sauer 75 interception (Smith kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Levey 3 run (Niccolai kick)
  • Green Bay – McNally 41 pass from Monnett (Smith kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Levey 13 pass from Turley (Niccolai kick)
  • Green Bay – Hinkle 2 run (Smith kick)
  • Green Bay – McNally 11 interception (Smith kick)

Week 12 (Sunday December 1, 1935): [[Boston Redskins]]

at Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 5,000
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 27
  • Boston – Musick run (Musick kick)
  • Boston – Renter 19 run (kick failed)

Week 13 (Sunday December 8, 1935): [[New York Giants]]

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 7,000
  • Referee:

Scoring Drives:

  • New York – FG Newman 29
  • New York – Goodwin 65 pass from Danowski (Strong kick)
  • New York – FG Strong 44

Roster

1935 Pittsburgh Pirates final roster
Backs

References

References

  1. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eHxIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4WoDAAAAIBAJ&dq=rooney%20halas%20easy&pg=4195%2C2226761 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search]
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