1900 Greensburg Athletic Association season

The 1900 Greensburg Athletic Association season was their tenth season and last season in existence. The American football team finished with a record of 3–6–1.

1900 Greensburg Athletic Association season
Head coachRalph Hutchinson
Home fieldAthletic Park
Results
Record3–6–1
Division placeNo divisions
Playoff finishNo playoffs

Schedule

Game Date Opponent Result
1 October 6 Altoona Athletic Club W 23–0
2 October 10 Indiana Normal W 11–0
3 October 13 at Pittsburgh Athletic Club T 0–0
4 October 17 Pittsburgh Cottage Club L 6–5
5 October 20 Homestead Library & Athletic Club L 6–5
6 October 27 Latrobe Athletic Association L 6–0
7 October 31 at Duquesne Country and Athletic Club L 24–0
8 November 5 Altoona Athletic Club W 22–0
9 November 10 at Homestead Library & Athletic Club L 12–0
10 November 17 at Latrobe Athletic Association[1] L 11–0

Game notes

  1. A third Latrobe-Greensburg game was scheduled for Thanksgiving Day. However Latrobe manager Dave Berry preferred to play undefeated Homestead team instead. He was forced to pay Greensburg $400 for cancelling the third meeting.
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References

  • Van Atta, Robert (1983). "The History of Pro Football At Greensburg, Pennsylvania (1894-1900)" (PDF). Coffin Corner. Professional Football Researchers Association (Annual): 1–14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-27.
  • Van Atta, Robert (1980). "Latrobe, PA: Cradle of Pro Football" (PDF). Coffin Corner. Professional Football Researchers Association. 2 (Annual): 1–21. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-26.
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