H. A. “Bull” Davidson was an early professional
American football
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player for
Philadelphia Football Athletics of the
1902 National Football League. He later played in the
World Series of Football in 1902 and 1903, held both times at
Madison Square Garden
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in
New York City
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. In 1902, he played for a team simply known as "
New York
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", which comprised ex-players from the recently defunct
Philadelphia Football Phillies and Philadelphia Football Athletics of the 1902 National Football League. The following year, he played for the
Franklin Athletic Club, which was considered the top team in professional football in 1903 by becoming the unofficial "US Football Champions". Franklin then went on to play in the 1903 World Series of Football, winning the event.
Davidson also coached the professional
Maryland Athletic Club
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, and prior to that played
college football for the
Penn Quakers, where he lettered and captioned the team in 1901.
He is also referenced by the
Pro Football Researchers Association
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as Curly Davidson.
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Penn Quakers football players
Philadelphia Athletics (NFL) players
Franklin Athletic Club players
New York (World Series of Football) players