1915 Buffalo All-Stars season
1915 Buffalo All-Stars season | |
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General manager | Eugene F. Dooley |
Home field | Ryan's Park |
Results | |
Record | 6–0–1 |
The 1915 Buffalo All-Stars (or just "All-Buffalo" as they were known in local papers) played in the Buffalo Semi Pro Football division which was considered part of the New York Pro Football League.
The Buffalo All-Stars went through the season without suffering a defeat or having their goal line crossed while beating some of the best football squads in western and central New York, according to the manager's official report.
The team posted a record of 6–0–1 outscoring opponents 182–0 and considered themselves the champions of western New York football for 1915.
The team was called All-Buffalo, in part, because every section of the city of Buffalo, NY was represented on the squad. The team consisted of the following players: Lynch, Provonsha, Bailey, Knapp. Tallchief, Gabriel, Gregory, Dooley, Sherman, Jeffrey, Henneman, Jones, Johnson and Shoemaker. There were three former college players in the lineup, among them Johnson, an end from Penn State; Jeffrey, a half back from North Carolina; and Provonsha, a tackle from Oberlin.
Eugene F. Dooley played quarterback and also managed the team.[1]
Schedule
[edit]Game | Date | Opponent | Result |
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1 | September 26 | at Tonawanda Frontiers [2] | W 7–0 |
2 | October 10 | Selkirks [3] | W 25–0 |
3 | October 17 | All-Lancaster [4] | W 32–0 |
4 | October 24 | at Rochester Jeffersons [5] | T 0–0 |
5 | October 31 | Iroquois Indians [6] | W 52–0 |
6 | November 7 | Oakdales [7] | W 32–0 |
7 | November 14 [n 1] | Rochester Jeffersons [9] | W 34–0 |
8 | November 21 | Lancaster Malleables [10] | Cancelled |
References
[edit]- ^ "All-Buffalos Will Have Same Team As Last Year.", Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, NY - August 29, 1915.
- ^ "All-Buffalo Wins First Game 7 To 0.," Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, NY - September 27, 1915.
- ^ "All-Buffalos Defeat Selkirks in Great Game.," Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, NY - October 11, 1915.
- ^ "Victorious Elevens Shut Out Opponents.," Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, NY - October 18, 1915.
- ^ "All-Buffalo Eleven in Scoreless Tie.," Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, NY - October 25, 1915.
- ^ "All-Buffalo Eleven Overwhelms Red Men.," Buffalo Evening News, Buffalo, NY - November 1, 1915.
- ^ "Yesterday's Football Results.," Buffalo Express, Buffalo, NY - November 8, 1915.
- ^ "'All-Buffalo' Eleven Gets Bad Trimming In Detroit.," Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, NY - November 15, 1915.
- ^ "All-Buffalos Win From Jeffersons.," Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, NY - November 15, 1915.
- ^ "Lancaster Malleables Cancel With All-Buffalo.," Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, NY - November 22, 1915.
Notes
[edit]- ^ On November 14, an All-Buffalo 'Reserve' team played the Detroit Heralds in Detroit and lost 69-0.[8] This was the Reserves' only game of the season.
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