"Edward Wood" was an early professional American football/football player for the Latrobe Athletic Association, the Franklin Athletic Club and finally for the Canton Bulldogs of the "Ohio League". He also played on Dave Berry (American football)/Dave Berry's 1898 Western Pennsylvania All-Star football team/Western Pennsylvania All-Star team, collection of early football star players, designed to compete with the star-heavy Duquesne Country and Athletic Club on December 3, 1898 at Exposition Park (Pittsburgh)/Exposition Park in Pittsburgh. In 1902 he played in the National Football League (1902)/first National Football League for the Philadelphia Phillies (NFL)/Philadelphia Phillies. He also played for Franklin when it won the World Series of Football (1902-1903)/1903 World Series of Football over the Watertown Red & Black at Madison Square Garden (1890)/Madison Square Garden. Wood later became one of the first professional players to catch forward passes when they became legal in 1906.

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