Gilberton Cadamounts

Gilberton Catamounts
Foundedc1920
Foldedc1929
Based inGilberton, Pennsylvania, United States
LeagueAnthracite League (1924)
Eastern League of Professional Football (1926-27)
Team historyGilberton Catamounts (1920s)
Team colorsUnknown
Head coachesCharlie Copley
General managersJoe Keating
James Rafferty
T. Conner
Home field(s)Stoddard Field

The Gilberton Catamounts, sometimes called the Gilberton Cadamounts and the Gilberton Duck Streeters, were a 1920s-era professional football team based in Gilberton, Pennsylvania. However, the team played many of its home games in nearby Mahanoy City because Gilberton's home field, Stoddard Field, was usually flooded.[1] The borough got its "Ducktown" nickname mainly because of persistent flooding.[2]

Big money

The team played independently against other teams from Pennsylvania's "coal country". During the 1920s the teams based here paid large amounts of money to talented pro football players. Many players from the National Football League came to play football in this region because of the amount of money paid out. In 1924 Gilberton, under the managership of Joe Keating and James Rafferty, Gilberton acquired three new star players just days before their season opener. The team signed Ben Shaw, Cecil Grigg, and Lou Smyth. All three players were members of the Canton Bulldogs of the NFL. Ironically in 1924 the team played in the Anthracite League, which was formed to combat the out-of-control hiring of top professional football talent. It is no wonder that league folded after the 1924 season.[3] The team later played in the Eastern League of Professional Football from 1926 until the league folded in 1927.

Fritz Pollard

Pro Football Hall of Famer Fritz Pollard played with the team in 1923 and 1924.[1] Coach Charlie Copley, a former teammate of Pollard's with the Akron Pros and the Milwaukee Badgers, recruited Pollard to play for the Catamounts. He became the first African-American to play football in the coal region.[4]

Hall of Famers

Gilberton Cadamounts Hall of Famers
Players
No. Name Position Tenure Inducted
Fritz Pollard HB 1923–1924 2005

References

  • Zagorski, Joe (1987). "Anthracite League" (PDF). PFRA Annual (8). Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–5.[permanent dead link]
  • Gill, Bob (1989). "Other Minor League" (PDF). Coffin Corner. 11 (8). Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-27.
  • Carroll, John M. (1999). Fritz Pollard. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-06799-1.
  • Peterson, Robert (1997). Pigskin: The Early Years of Pro Football. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-511913-4.
  • Books, Scott; Charles K. Ross (2005). Race and Sport. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-57806-897-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

Notes

  1. ^ a b Carroll, J.M. (1998). Fritz Pollard: Pioneer in Racial Advancement. University of Illinois Press. p. 162. ISBN 9780252067990. Retrieved 2014-10-24.
  2. ^ "Marc's Collection of Mascots: Extinct/Dropped Mascots". halcyon.com. Retrieved 2014-10-24.
  3. ^ "Sorry, the page you were looking for could not be found" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-10-24.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Ross, C.K. (2005). Race and Sport: The Struggle for Equality on and Off the Field. University Press of Mississippi. p. 11. ISBN 9781578068975. Retrieved 2014-10-24.
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