File:Dcacbulletin.png

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DC&AC football team at Exposition Park

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English: Image of the 1899 DC & AC football team, posed at Exposition Park, Pittsburgh, PA.

Back row, left to right: Joe Steen, J.A. Davidson (manager), Billy McKeever, John Winstein, Joe Vandergrift (asst. manager), Frank Smith, Ralph Heath, "Datz" Lawler, William Coates (chairman), "Doc" Rayl, Davy Sheehan (trainer).

Middle, left to right: By Dickson, Norton Brooker, John Hall, George Jennings, L.M. Schoch, Charlie Gelbert, George Sweeney.

Front row, left to right: Carl Williams, J.A. Gammons, Roy Jackson (captain), Dave Fultz, Herbert Rice, Don McNeil.
Date
Source Originally published in the Pittsburg Bulletin, 25 November 1899, p.5
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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