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Knickerbocker Athletic Club football team

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to scoreless games in 1898 and 1899, while the team defeated the Orange 12–0 on November 19, 1898. However, the records show Orange defeating the Knickerbockers 11–10 on November 7, 1899. On October 18, 1903, the Knickerbockers defeated a team of
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from around 1897 until 1902. The team is best known for participating in the
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by a score of 11–6. However, the Knickerbockers were defeated by the
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Orange Athletic Club of New Jersey: Complete Football Records
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Defunct American football teams in New York (state)
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football
Manhattan, New York City
1902 World Series of Football
Warslow Athletic Club
Long Island
Syracuse Athletic Club
New Year's Eve
Olympic Athletic Club
Thanksgiving Day
Chicago, Illinois
Bankers Athletic Club
Duquesne Country and Athletic Club
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Orange Athletic Club
United States Marines
Brooklyn Navy Yard
"The First Football World Series"
the original
"Indoor Football Games: Knickerbockers Defeat Warlow A.C. in Heavyweight Class"
"Berkley Oval Football; Duquesne Club Eleven Beats the Knickerbocker Team by 45 to 0"
Orange Athletic Club of New Jersey: Complete Football Records
Pigskin: The Early Years of Pro Football
Oxford University Press
ISBN
0-19-511913-4
"Marines Beaten at football"
"Liverly Indoor Football"
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