He also played on Dave Berry's Western Pennsylvania All-Star team, a collection of early football star players, that was designed to compete with the star-heavy Duquesne Country and Athletic Club on December 3, 1898, at Exposition Park in Pittsburgh.
He also played for Franklin when it won the 1903 World Series of Football over the Watertown Red & Black at Madison Square Garden.
Wood was hired by Bulldogs coach, Blondy Wallace, to play in the game after a player named "Gilchrist" became injured.
Wood was hinted as being persuaded by Wallace to throw the game for a profit in a, historically dismissed, 1934 book by Dr. Harry March entitled, Pro Football: Its Ups and Downs.
As for following Wallace's orders, Wood often crashed the middle of the field on defense, allowing the Tigers to escape outside.