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1934 Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL) season

2nd season of NFL team Pittsburgh Steelers

1934 Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL) season

2nd season of NFL team Pittsburgh Steelers

FieldValue
teamPittsburgh Pirates (NFL)
year1934
record2–10
division_place5th NFL Eastern
coachLuby DiMeolo
ownerArt Rooney
stadiumForbes Field
playoffs*Did not qualify*
teamdisplayPittsburgh Pirates
shortnavlinkPirates seasons
Official team photo of the 1934 Pittsburgh Pirates.

The 1934 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the team's second season following its formation during the previous year. The team, which would later be renamed the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1940, began the season with a new head coach, Luby DiMeolo. Despite the change in leadership, the Pirates once again finished in 5th place in the NFL's Eastern Division.

The Pirates endured a dismal 2–10 season, during which they were shut out in six games and scored more than 10 points in only two games.

A notable storyline from the season was the arrival of All-Pro and future Hall of Famer John McNally, who joined the team for one season after playing with the Green Bay Packers. However, McNally's time with the Pirates had little impact, and he returned to the Packers the following season.

Another defining feature of the 1934 Pirates was their "jailbird" uniforms. These uniforms, which featured horizontal stripes, were mocked by opponents and fans alike, as the team was frequently compared to convicts. While the modern-day Pittsburgh Steelers wore a throwback version of these uniforms from 2012 to 2016 (albeit with updated black and gold colors, leading to the "bumblebee" nickname), the original "jailbird" uniforms were only used during the 1934 season due to widespread ridicule.

Regular season

Schedule

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September 9[Cincinnati Reds](1934-cincinnati-reds-nfl-season)**W** 13–01–0
September 16[Boston Redskins](1934-boston-redskins-season)**L** 0–71–1
September 26[Philadelphia Eagles](1934-philadelphia-eagles-season)**L** 0–171–2
October 3[New York Giants](1934-new-york-giants-season)**L** 12–141–3
October 7at [Philadelphia Eagles](1934-philadelphia-eagles-season)**W** 9–72–3
October 10[Chicago Bears](1934-chicago-bears-season)**L** 0–282–4
October 14at [Boston Redskins](1934-boston-redskins-season)**L** 0–392–5
October 21at [New York Giants](1934-new-york-giants-season)**L** 7–172–6
October 28at [Brooklyn Dodgers](1934-brooklyn-dodgers-nfl-season)**L** 3–212–7
November 4at [Detroit Lions](1934-detroit-lions-season)**L** 7–402–8
November 11at [St. Louis Gunners](1934-st-louis-gunners-season)**L** 0–62–9
November 18[Brooklyn Dodgers](1934-brooklyn-dodgers-nfl-season)**L** 0–102–10

Standings

Game summaries

Week 1 (Sunday September 9, 1934): [[Cincinnati Reds (NFL)|Cincinnati Reds]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 14,164
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Pittsburgh – Clark 27 lateral from Sorlet after pass from Heller (Kelsch kick)
  • Pittsburgh – FG Kelsch 13
  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 13

Week 2 (Sunday September 16, 1934): [[Boston Redskins]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 17,171
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Boston – Malone 16 pass from Hokuf (Battles kick)

Week 3 (Wednesday September 26, 1934): [[Philadelphia Eagles]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 11,559
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Philadelphia – Hanson 16 run (Hanson kick)
  • Philadelphia – Hanson 34 pass from Kirkman (Hajek kick)
  • Philadelphia – FG Wiener 17

Week 4 (Wednesday October 3, 1934): [[New York Giants]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 13,020
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • New York – Badgro 25 pass from Newman (Newman kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Skladany 28 pass from Heller (kick failed)
  • Pittsburgh – Heller 2 run (kick failed)
  • New York – Strong 7 run (Newman kick)

Week 5 (Sunday October 7, 1934): [[Philadelphia Eagles]]

at Baker Bowl, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 9,000
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 28
  • Pittsburgh – Brovelli 5 run (kick blocked)
  • Philadelphia – Gonya 4 pass from Barnhardt (Kirkman kick)

Week 6 (Wednesday October 10, 1934): [[Chicago Bears]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 19,386
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Chicago – Ronzani 6 pass from Burmbaugh (Manders kick)
  • Chicago – Feathers 82 run (Manders kick)
  • Chicago – Molesworth 2 run (Manders kick)
  • Chicago – Johnsos 3 pass from Molesworth (Manders kick)

Week 7 (Sunday October 14, 1934): [[Boston Redskins]]

at Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 15,515
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Boston – Malone pass from Hokuf (kick failed)
  • Boston – Battles run (Wright kick)
  • Boston – Battles 19 run (kick failed)
  • Boston – Wright 59 run (Wright kick)
  • Boston – Pinckert run (kick failed)
  • Boston – McPhail 14 fumble return (McPhail kick)

Week 8 (Sunday October 21, 1934): [[New York Giants]]

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 11,000
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • New York – FG Strong 44
  • New York – Strong 2 run (Strong kick)
  • New York – Smith 3 run (Molenda kick)
  • Pittsburgh – Sortet 21 pass from Vaughn (Kelsck kick)

Week 9 (Sunday October 28, 1934): [[Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)|Brooklyn Dodgers]]

at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 8,000
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Brooklyn – Grossman 72-yard punt return (Kercheval kick)
  • Pittsburgh – FG Niccolai 50 yards
  • Brooklyn – Grossman 26-yard pass from Cagle (Kercheval kick)
  • Brooklyn – Kercheval 15-yard pass from Montgomery (Kercheval kick)

This game was the first in NFL history in which neither team committed a single penalty.

Week 10 (Sunday November 4, 1934): [[Detroit Lions]]

at University of Detroit Stadium, Detroit, Michigan

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 6,000
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Pittsburgh – Skladany 62 pass from Vaughn (Niccolai kick)
  • Detroit – F. Christensen 1 run (Clark kick)
  • Detroit – Clark 45 run (kick failed)
  • Detroit – Ebding 37 pass from Caddel (Clark kick)

Week 11 (Sunday November 11, 1934): [[St. Louis Gunners]]

at Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, Missouri

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 13,678
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • St. Louis – FG Senn 35
  • St. Louis – FG Alford 12

Week 12 (Sunday November 18, 1934): [[Brooklyn Dodgers (NFL)|Brooklyn Dodgers]]

at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

  • Game time:
  • Game weather:
  • Game attendance: 9,087
  • Referee:
  • TV announcers:

Scoring drives:

  • Brooklyn – Kercheval 23 pass from Cagle (Kercheval kick)
  • Brooklyn – FG Kercheval 22

References

Roster

PlayerAgePosGGSWtHtCollege/UnivBirth DateYrs
Angelo Brovelli24B551936’0St. Mary's (CA)August 21, 19101
Ben Ciccone25C1101975’10DuquesneOctober 10, 1909R
James ClarkB931705’9Pittsburghunknown1
Jack Dempsey22T112256’2BucknellMarch 12, 1912R
Jap Douds29T-G-C1182165’10Washington & JeffersonApril 21, 19054
Norm Greeney24G1132125’11Notre DameMay 7, 19101
Warren Heller24HB-TB12121955’11PittsburghNovember 24, 1910R
George Kavel24HB111705’11Carnegie MellonMarch 3, 1910R
Mose Kelsch37FB-HB802235’10noneJanuary 31, 18971
Zvonimir Kvaternik23G102105’11KansasOctober 18, 1911R
Jim Levey28B111565’10noneSeptember 13, 1906R
Basilio Marchi25G-C542206’2NYUJuly 14, 1909R
Harry Marker24B101555’6West VirginiaSeptember 17, 1910R
Johnny McNally31TB-HB-WB-BB-DB511886’1N.D., St. John's (MN), Wis-River FallsNovember 27, 19039
Buster Mott25B101935’8GeorgiaJune 21, 19091
Armand Niccolai23T-G12122266’2DuquesneNovember 8, 1911R
Cap Oehler24C-LB12122046’0PurdueAugust 5, 19101
Bill PottsHB10200VillanovaunknownR
Jess Quatse26T12122265’11PittsburghApril 4, 19081
Alex Rado23HB-DB842006’1West Virginia TechJuly 19, 1911R
Peter Rajkovich23FB-LB331905’10Detroit MercyJanuary 17, 1911R
Dave Ribble27G-T1082256’1Hardin-SimmonsMarch 28, 19072
Jack Roberts24B602106’0GeorgiaSeptember 27, 19102
Pete Saumer24B301956’1St. OlafApril 30, 1910R
Joe Skladany23E12122105’10PittsburghMay 25, 1911R
Ben Smith23E-BB-DE11102086’3AlabamaJune 16, 19111
Bull Snyder23G502306’2OhioOctober 29, 1911R
Bill Sortet22E1211876’1West VirginiaJune 25, 19121
Ray Tesser22E-DE1212046’2Carnegie MellonJune 2, 19121
Harp Vaughan31B1171505’7noneNovember 19, 19031
Henry Weinberg24G-T811905’7DuquesneMarch 4, 1910R
Silvio Zaninelli21B11112075’10DuquesneDecember 9, 1913R

References

  1. "Fact or Fiction? There's never been a NFL game without any penalties". [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]].
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