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Duquesne Athletic Club

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Not to be confused withDuquesne Country and Athletic Club (ice hockey) orDuquesne Country and Athletic Club (football).

Ice hockey team in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Duquesne Athletic Club
CityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
LeagueWestern Pennsylvania Hockey League
Founded1908; 117 years ago (1908)
Operated1908–1909
Home arenaDuquesne Garden
General managerJ.G.S. Ramsey
CaptainAlf Smith
Horace Gaul
Harry McRobie
Championships
Regular season titles1 (1908–09)
Alf Smith

TheDuquesne Athletic Club professionalice hockey team, based inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, played for only one season in 1908–09. It won the final championship of theWestern Pennsylvania Hockey League (WPHL).

History

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The Duquesne Athletic Club (DAC) was established in 1908 in a new building leased from steel and real estate magnateHenry Phipps. Located on Duquesne Way in downtown Pittsburgh, the building featured a swimming pool, a gymnasium and Turkish baths. The new club promised to support a variety of sports and teams, including a WPHL ice hockey team to be "composed of stars".[1] The hockey team took the place in the league vacated by the defunctPittsburgh Pirates.[2] The club securedAlf Smith, formerOttawa Silver Seven star who began his professional career with thePittsburgh Athletic Club, to captain the team and choose its players.[3][4] Although paying Smith well, the club failed to fulfill its agreement to find him employment outside hockey and parted with him early in the season.[5]

In the DAC's only season, the last of the WPHL's existence, many players in the league "jumped" their contracts for better offers from Canadian clubs. Such desertions depleted the league's rosters and forced the mid-season disbandment of one Pittsburgh team, theLyceum, whose remaining players were distributed to the league's three remaining teams. Among the "jumpers" to Canada was the DAC'sHorace Gaul, who had earlier replaced the departing Smith as team captain. Harry McRobie,Tom Westwick, andJoe Dennison abandoned the team in early January for the St. Catharines Pros of theOntario Professional Hockey League, but after only a few days there, reconsidered and came back to the DAC.[6] The Duquesne team was from then on nicknamed the "Prodigals", by analogy with the biblicalprodigal son leaving home and returning.[7][8]

Rebounding from a poor start, the team won nine of its last ten games, including all of its last six, to finish with a 10–4–1 record and win the league title by just a half game over thePittsburgh Bankers. The championship came down to the last game of the season, in which Duquesne beat the Bankers 4–2 on the strength of a hat trick by center Ogal Mallen (brother ofKen andJim Mallen).[9][10] The official WPHL referee,Roy Schooley, questioned whether the "Prodigals" would have won the title had all of the teams that started the season finished intact, but praised Duquesne's performance, saying that "after the making over process they played earnestly, consistently, and at times brilliantly". Schooley gave special credit for the team's success to McRobie (who finished the season as captain), Westwick, Dennison, and Ray Robinson. He called Robinson "by far the best left wing in the league" and McRobie "head and shoulders above" the rest of the league'scover points.[11]

References to uniform color are in reports of a game played December 19, 1908: The team was referred to in one newspaper as the "brown and white artists"[12] and in another as the "maroon jersey wearers".[13]

References

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  1. ^"New Athletic Club Meets with Success".The Pittsburgh Post. October 28, 1908. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^"Pittsburg Expects Great Hockey Year".The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. October 14, 1908. Picture and Sporting Sec., p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^"Western Pennsylvania Hockey League Season Opens Nov. 12".The Pittsburg Press. October 25, 1908. p. 19 – via Google News Archive.
  4. ^"Canadian Hockeyists Are in Great Demand".The Winnipeg Tribune. October 16, 1908. p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^"Alf Smith May Be Lost to the Local Hockey League".The Pittsburg Press. December 3, 1908. p. 18 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^"Former Hockey Stars To Be Seen Here Again".The Pittsburgh Post. January 11, 1909. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^"Prodigals Devour Calf P.A.C. the Victim".The Gazette Times. Pittsburgh. January 13, 1909. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^"Indoor Skating Season to Close Saturday Night".The Pittsburg Press. January 31, 1909. Sporting sec., p. 6 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^"D.A.C. Defeats Bankers, 4 to 2, Capturing Hockey Championship".The Pittsburgh Sunday Post. February 7, 1909. Sec. 3, p. 1 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^"Harry Smith Leads Local Puck Shooters".The Pittsburgh Post. November 30, 1908. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^Schooley, Roy D. (February 14, 1909)."Hockey Season Reviewed by Roy D. Schooley".The Pittsburg Press. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^"Bankers and D.A.C. Hockey Teams Victorious in Double-Header".The Pittsburgh Sunday Post. December 20, 1908. Sec. 3, p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^"Bargain Night at Duquesne Garden".The Pittsburg Press. December 20, 1908. Sporting Sec., p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
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