1891 Orange Athletic Club football team
American college football season
1891 Orange Athletic Club football | |
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Conference | American Football Union |
Record | 3–5 (1–1 AFU) |
Home stadium | Orange Oval |
Seasons |
The 1891 Orange Athletic Club football team was an American football team that represented the Orange Athletic Club in the American Football Union (AFU) during the 1890 football season.[1] The Orange team played its home games in East Orange, New Jersey, and compiled a 3–5 record (1–1 against AFU opponents).
Schedule
Date | Time | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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October 3 | Springfield YMCA* |
| L 0–16 | [2] | ||
October 10 | Rutgers* |
| W 10–6 | |||
October 17 | Penn* |
| L 0–26 | 1,000 | [3] | |
October 24 | 3:30 p.m. | Yale* |
| L 0–36 | 2,700 | [4][5] |
October 31 | at New York Athletic Club |
| W 10–0 | 1,000 | ||
November 3 | Princeton* |
| L 0–26 | 3,500 | [6] | |
November 7 | at Crescent Athletic Club | L 0–28 | [7] | |||
November 14 | at Manhattan Athletic Club |
| Cancelled | |||
November 14 | Staten Island Cricket Club* |
| W 14–8 | |||
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Second and junior team schedule
Date | Opponent | Site | Result |
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October 14 | Columbia Seconds | W 34–0 | |
October 28 | Adelphi Academy |
| Unknown |
October 31 | Tabernacles of New Jersey | Cancelled | |
October 31 | Stevens Seconds |
| W 18–6 |
November 3 | Berkeley Athletic Club |
| T 6–6 |
November 6 | Stevens Sophomores | Unknown | |
November 7 | Bedford Athletic Club Seconds |
| L 0–22 |
November 12 | Stevens Freshmen | Hoboken, NJ | L 0–16 |
November 19 | Alerts of Seton Hall |
| W forfeit |
References
- ^ "Orange Athletic Club All-Time Football Records". www.luckyshow.org. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
- ^ "Stagg's Team Wins at Orange". The Sun. New York, New York. October 4, 1891. p. 8. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ "Rah! For the 'Varsity: The Orange Athletic Club's Eleven Easily Defeated by U. of P." The Philadelphia Inquirer. October 18, 1891. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "In The Football Field". The New York Times. New York, New York. October 25, 1891. p. 2. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ "Yale Collegians Score 46 Points and Fail at Kicking Goals". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Brooklyn, New York. October 25, 1891. p. 16. Retrieved March 25, 2022 – via Newspapers.com .
- ^ "Princeton, 26; Orange, 0". The Sun (New York). November 4, 1891. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Crescents in Fine Form: They Defeat Orange by a Score of 28 to 0". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. November 8, 1891. p. 14.
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Orange Athletic Club – Orange Tornadoes – Newark Tornadoes – Newark Bears – Orlando Panthers
- Defunct National Football League club 1929–30
- Based in Orange, New Jersey (1887–1929, 1931–39)
- Based in Newark, New Jersey (1930, 1937–65)
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- World Series of Football (1902–03)
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- Orange Oval (1887–?)
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