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English: Team photo of the 1904 St. Louis University football team that is credited with winning the 1904 Olympic Football Championship. American football was featured as a demonstration programme in the 1904 OG at St. Louis.
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Source Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide
Author Gerhard Sisters (1872-1955)

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