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Jake Stahl (American football)

Edward Adam "Jake" Stahl (January 16, 1891 – October 8, 1966) was an American football player and coach. He played guard and tackle positions for the Pittsburgh Panthers football teams from 1915 to 1918. He was selected as a second-team All-American in 1918. He also played professional football from 1920 to 1921.
==Biography==
Stahl was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He played high school football in Greensburg, Pennsylvania and at Bellefonte Academy in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=databasefootball.com )
Stahl enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh, where he played four years of football under coach ”Pop” Warner. Stahl was a member of the Pitt Panthers teams from 1915–1918. During Stahl’s time at Pitt, the Panthers were undefeated and ran up a 33-game winning streak before losing to Syracuse by a score of 24–3 in 1919.
Pitt's undefeated 1917 team was known as "The Fighting Dentists" because on occasion every position was filled by dental students. The dental students on the 1917 team included Stahl,〔 Katy Easterday,〔 (Easterday graduated from Pitt in 1919 with a degree in dentistry.)〕 Skip Gougler,〔 (Gougler completed his education in dentistry at Pitt in 1920.)〕 "Tank" McLaren,〔 (McLaren "graduates from the university dental school in June.")〕 and Jock Sutherland.
In 1918, Stahl was selected as a second-team All-American by Walter Camp and Robert "Tiny" Maxwell.
After graduating from Pitt, Stahl played professional football for the Cleveland Tigers (1920–1921) and the Dayton Triangles (1921).〔
After retiring as a player, Stahl became the head football coach at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. In 1922, The New York Times reported that Stahl “has had charge of the Duquesne University teams here for the last two seasons with satisfactory results.” Stahl’s Duquesne Dukes teams compiled records of 3–3–1 in 1920 and 0–4–1 in 1921.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Duquesne Athletics )
After retiring from football, Stahl practiced dentistry in Hampton, Pennsylvania.〔 He also officiated at high school and college football games for 40 years and was a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Football Officials Association.〔 Stahl was also a membef or the Elks and the Butler Country Club.〔
Stahl died in October 1966 at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. Stahl was survived by two brothers and was buried at St. Mary Cemetery in Hampton, Pennsylvania.〔

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