1914 Canton Professionals season explained

Team:Canton Professionals
Year:1914
Record:9-1
Coach:Harry Hazlett
Stadium:League Field

The 1914 Canton Professionals season was their fifth season in the Ohio League. The team finished with a known record of 9–1.

Schedule

GameDateOpponentResult
1September 20, 1914New PhiladelphiaW 7-0
2September 27, 1914Cleveland Broadway Athletic ClubW 60-0
3October 4, 1914Dayton CitizensW 90-0
4October 11, 1914Altoona IndiansW 52-0
5October 18, 1914Youngstown PatriciansW 31-0
6October 25, 1914Columbus PanhandlesW 40-10
7November 1, 1914McKeesport OlympicsW 39-3
8November 7, 1914Shelby BluesRained out
9November 15, 1914Akron Indians[1] W 6-0
10November 22, 1914Shelby BluesW 13-3
11November 26, 1914Akron Indians[2] [3] L 21-0

References

Notes and References

  1. Canton's captain, Harry Turner, died from a broken spinal cord injury shortly after this game.
  2. [NFL on Thanksgiving Day|Thanksgiving Day game]
  3. Determined Ohio League champions