1919 Massillon Tigers season

The 1919 Massillon Tigers football season was their last season in existence. The Tigers 1918 season was cancelled due to the outbreak of World War I and the Spanish flu pandemic. The team would be represented by Ralph Hay at the formation of the National Football League in 1920, however the league was unable to find a buyer for the Tigers.

1919 Massillon Tigers season
Head coachBob Nash
Home fieldHospital Grounds Stadium
Results
Record6–3–1
League place'

The Tigers posted a 6–3–1 record in 1919.

Schedule

Game Date Opponent Result
1 October 5, 1919 Youngstown Patricians W 27–0
2 October 12, 1919 Cleveland Indians[1] W 3–0
3 October 19, 1919 at Detroit Heralds W 17–0
4 October 28, 1919 at Akron Indians W 9–6
5 November 11, 1919 Akron Indians W 13–6
6 November 14, 1919 at Cleveland Indians L 3–0
7 November 16, 1919 at Canton Bulldogs L 23–0
8 November 18, 1919 Dayton Triangles T 0–0
9 November 25, 1919 at Cleveland Indians[2] W 7–0
10 November 26, 1919 at Canton Bulldogs[3] L 10–0

Game notes

  1. Game was supposed to be against the New York Brickley Giants, however the team folded due to issues with New York's blue laws and would not reappear until 1921.
  2. Thanksgiving Day game
  3. Final game of the Bulldogs-Tigers rivalry.

References

  • "Twilight" (PDF). PFRA Annual. Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 11, 2012.


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