1887 Brooklyn Hill Football Club season information
American college football season
1887Brooklyn Hills football
Conference
Independent
Head coach
William Halsey (2nd season)
Captain
William Halsey (center rush)
Home stadium
Parade Grounds, Prospect Park
Seasons
← 1886
1888 →
The 1887 Brooklyn Hill football team was an American football team that represented the Brooklyn Hill Football Club. Despite not being part of the American Football Union any longer, the Hills were still able to play a competitive schedule and compiled record of at least 0–3 against collegiate and semi-professional opponents. In their match against the Polytechnic Institute in March, the Hills team and a congregation from the Adelphi Academy combined to play the Polys, but still lost 20 to 4.
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