Arthur McFarland

Arthur Lamont "Tiger" McFarland (July 7, 1874 – August 21, 1959) was an early professional American football player who played with the Greensburg Athletic Association as well as the Latrobe Athletic Association.He later played for the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1902 version of the National Football League and for the 1903 US Football Champions, the Franklin Athletic Club.Sweet also won, with Franklin, the 1903 World Series of Football, held that December at Madison Square Garden.At the same time McFarland was enjoying his professional career, he also played at the college level.While McFarland played professional football for Greensburg and Latrobe, he still claimed his amateur status by playing for the Washington & Jefferson Presidents.
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