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James Van Cleve
Career information
Position(s): End, halfback
Organizations
Career highlights and awards

James M. Van Cleve was an American football player and coach. He was the fourth ever known person to be paid to play the sport. Only Pudge Heffelfinger, Sport Donnelly and Peter Wright were professionals before him. Van Cleve's contract was with the Allegheny Athletic Association for $50 per game for the entire 1893 season.

In 1894, during a game against the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. Allegheny's quarterback, A. S. Valentine, was thrown out of the game after coming to the aid of Van Cleve during a fight against Pittsburgh's Joe Trees. After several appeals, Valentine left the field reportedly "crying like a baby" by the local media. During the 1895 season, Allegheny did not field a team after learning the club was under investigation by the Amateur Athletic Union for secretly paying its players. As a result, Van Cleve played for the upstart Duquesne Country and Athletic Club. He would return to Allegeheny for their last season in 1896.

College career[]

Prior to his professional career, Van Cleve played college football at Lehigh University. On October 15, 1892, Van Cleve scored Lehigh's only touchdown in a loss against the Orange Athletic Club. He would play for Lehigh five days later during a 50-0 loss to the Princeton Tigers.

Van Cleve would later become football coach at Holy Ghost College, later renamed Duquesne University.

Head coaching record[]

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Duquesne Dukes (Independent) (1898)
1898 Duquesne 5–4–1
Duquesne: 5–4–1
Total: 5–4–1
Indicates BCS bowl, Bowl Alliance or Bowl Coalition game.

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