Record: 8-0 (including one forfeit win)
Stadium: Wistar Park
Manager: Clarence E. Swope and Edward S. Gilmore
Coach: William Riddell, Jr.
Results
| Date | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| October 14 | South Branch Y.M.C.A. | Win (34–0) |
| October 21 | Norristown Y.M.C.A. | Win (23–0) |
| October 28 | Philadelphia & Reading RailRoad Y.M.C.A. | Forfiet (17–11)* |
| November 4 | Pioneer AA of Philadelphia | Win (44–5) |
| November 11 | Jefferson Medical College | Win (17–0) |
| November 18 | Philadelphia Athletic Club | Win (30–0) |
| November 25 | Atlantic City | Win (18–0) |
| November 30 | Philadelphia & Reading RailRoad Y.M.C.A. | Win (28–0) |
* This game was not finished, owing to P&R leaving the field, and the game was given to Frankford 6–0
Roster
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| Clarence E. Swope | Manager |
| Edward S. Gilmore | Manager |
| William Riddell Jr. | Fullback |
| Harry Schumacker | Left halfback |
| Harry McCormick | Right halfback |
| Robert C. Latimer | Right halfback |
| Frank Lippincott | Left halfback |
| Frank M. King | Quarterback |
| Philip Griffith | Centre |
| George C. Gilmore | Right guard |
| William Mason | Left guard |
| Ralph H. Barter | Left tackle |
| Charles Heard | Right tackle |
| William A. Castor Jr. | Right end |
| William Bratton | Right end |
| Louis Hornberger | Left end |
| Herman Sonnebron | End |
All Seasons
- 1899 Season
- 1900 Season
- 1901 Season
- 1902 Season
- 1903 Season
- 1904 Season
- 1905 Season
- 1906 Season
- 1907 Season
- 1908 Season
- 1909 Season
- 1910 Season
- 1911 Season
- 1912 Season
- 1913 Season
- 1914 Season
- 1915 Season
- 1916 Season
- 1917 Season
- 1918 Season
- 1919 Season
- 1920 Season
- 1921 Season
- 1922 Season
- 1923 Season
- 1924 Season
- 1925 Season
- 1926 Season
- 1927 Season
- 1928 Season
- 1929 Season
- 1930 Season
- 1931 Season
Player Biographies
- Adolf “Swede” Youngstrom
- Ben Jones
- Berlin “Guy” Chamberlin
- Charles “Charley” Rogers
- Dr. Joseph Alexander
- Ernest “Tex” Hamer
- Francis “Hap” Moran
- Francis “Jug” Earp
- Glenn Walter “Wally” Diehl
- H.S. Shep Royle
- Henry “Heinie” Miller
- Henry “Two-Bits” Homan
- Henry “Pud” Connaughton
- Herbert Joesting
- Jim Mullaney
- Joey Maxwell
- John Houston “Hust” Stockton
- Joseph Howard Berry Jr.
- Ken Mercer
- Les Asplundh
- Lud Wray
- Max Reed
- Paul Fitzgibbon
- Robert “Punk” Berryman
- Rudolph “Rudy” Comstock
- Russell “Bull” Behman
- Samuel Edwin “Ed” Weir
- Theodore E. “Thee” Holden
- William “Link” Lyman
- Wolcott “Wooky” Roberts
