The 1907
Latrobe Athletic Association season was their twelfth season in existence. The decrease in community interest and the change of the team from the professional ranks to a local amateur status in 1907 coincided with
John Brallier's last year as a player. The team finished 5–2–2 or 5–3–2 in 1907.
Leadership
Prior to the start of the season, Latrobe's veteran captain
Harry Ryan retired as a player and took on the role of co-head coach with
John Brallier, who also held the position of manager.[1] Leo Gibson succeeded Ryan as captain.[2] It was arranged that Brallier would handle coaching duties every third week or when Ryan was working the night shift at the steel plant.[3]
^Game was billed as being against the Altoona Athletic Club, but was really against the
Altoona Area High School football team.[4]
^The Latrobe Bulletin reported that the season ended after the November 28 (Thanksgiving) game vs. Sterling,[6] and dismissed the game vs. Lyceum as having been played by a "patched up conglomeration [of Latrobe and Sterling AC players] styling itself as the Latrobe team".[7] Yearly game results compiled by Robert B. Van Atta do not include the Lyceum game.[4]