East Orange Oval
The East Orange Oval was an athletic field located at Brick Church in East Orange, New Jersey. It was also the first known field used by the Orange Athletic Club football team. The field was also used for track and field events by the Old Brick Church of Orange, among other groups.
Preceded by Initial | Home of the Orange A.C.- Orange/Newark Tornadoes 1887–??? | Succeeded by East Orange Stadium |
References
- Old Brick Church Boys Win
- Orange Athletic Club All-Time Football Records
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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)
- Based in Orlando, Florida (1966–71)
- History in New Jersey
- History in Orlando
- Orange players
- Newark players
- World Series of Football (1902–03)
- Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos
- Orange Oval (1887–?)
- Grove Street Grounds (1889)
- East Orange Stadium (?-1925)
- Knights of Columbus Stadium (1926–1929, 1931–1936)
- Newark Schools Stadium (1930, 1937–1965)
- Newark Velodrome (1930)
- Citrus Bowl (1966–1969)
- Sid Luckman
- Don Jonas
- Patricia Palinkas
- Jack Depler
- Jack Fish
- Al McGall
- Andy Salata
- Edwin Simandl (NFL)
- George Halas (AA)
- Sol Rosen (ACFL/ContFL)
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40°45′35″N 74°12′08″W / 40.75964°N 74.20215°W / 40.75964; -74.20215