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English: The 1904-1905 Syracuse Orange Football players. Pictured from left to right are (front row) Clarence Houseknecht and George Redlein; (middle row) George Kirchgrasser and Max Rheil; (back row) Edmund Dollard, manager Earl Rice, and captain Art Powell. Note the padded pants, akin to football pants. A testament to the rough style of play at the time. Courtesy of the Onondaga Historical Association.
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Source https://www.syracuse.com/living/2021/03/looking-back-at-syracuse-universitys-founding-and-the-creation-of-orange-basketball.html
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