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The '''1925 [[Hartford Blues|Waterbury-Hartford Blues]] season''' was their second season in existence and their last independent season before joining the [[National Football League]] in 1926. The team finished the season with a 10–2 record.<ref>[http://www.luckyshow.org/football/Hartford%20Blues.htm 1925 Hartford Blues]</ref> The team also relocated to [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]] from [[Waterbury, Connecticut|Waterbury]] midway through the season. With the change in venue, the team was renamed the Hartford Blues.<ref>{{cite journal |
The '''1925 [[Hartford Blues|Waterbury-Hartford Blues]] season''' was their second season in existence and their last independent season before joining the [[National Football League]] in 1926. The team finished the season with a 10–2 record.<ref>[http://www.luckyshow.org/football/Hartford%20Blues.htm 1925 Hartford Blues]</ref> The team also relocated to [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]] from [[Waterbury, Connecticut|Waterbury]] midway through the season. With the change in venue, the team was renamed the Hartford Blues.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The Hartford Blues Part I |journal=Coffin Corner |publisher=Professional Football Researchers Association |volume=4 |issue=8 |year=1982 |pages=1–5 |url=http://www.profootballresearchers.org/Coffin_Corner/04-08-107.pdf |author=Hogrogian, John |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101127044620/http://profootballresearchers.org/Coffin_Corner/04-08-107.pdf |archivedate=November 27, 2010 |df= }}</ref> |
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==Schedule== |
==Schedule== |
Revision as of 18:38, 14 June 2017
1925 Hartford Blues season | |
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Head coach | Dick McGrath |
Home field | Brassco Field, Clarkin Field |
Results | |
Record | 10-2 |
League place | independent team |
The 1925 Waterbury-Hartford Blues season was their second season in existence and their last independent season before joining the National Football League in 1926. The team finished the season with a 10–2 record.[1] The team also relocated to Hartford from Waterbury midway through the season. With the change in venue, the team was renamed the Hartford Blues.[2]
Schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Result |
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1 | September 27, 1925 | Yonkers Caseys | W 32-0 |
2 | October 4, 1925 | at Hartford West Sides | W 17-3 |
3 | October 11, 1925 | All-Adams | W 34-0 |
4 | October 18, 1925 | at Rochester Jeffersons | W 7-6 |
5 | November 1, 1925 | at Newark F.B.C. | W 26-0 |
6 | November 8, 1925 | Rochester Jeffersons | W 8-6 |
7 | November 15, 1925 | All-New Britain | L 0–6 |
8 | November 22, 1925 | All-Norwalk | W 9-6 |
9 | November 29, 1925 | at All-New Britain | W 28-7 |
10 | December 6, 1925 | at Marquette University | W 12-0 |
11 | December 6, 1925 | at St. Alphonsus (Boston) | W 10-0 |
11 | December 12, 1925 | Cleveland Bulldogs | L 6–13 |
References
- ^ 1925 Hartford Blues
- ^ Hogrogian, John (1982). "The Hartford Blues Part I" (PDF). Coffin Corner. 4 (8). Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–5. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 27, 2010.
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