1914 Canton Professionals season

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

1914 Canton Professionals season
Head coachHarry Hazlett
Home fieldLeague Field
Results
Record9-1

Schedule

Game Date Opponent Result
1 September 20, 1914 New Philadelphia W 7-0
2 September 27, 1914 Cleveland Broadway Athletic Club W 60-0
3 October 4, 1914 Dayton Citizens W 90-0
4 October 11, 1914 Altoona Indians W 52-0
5 October 18, 1914 Youngstown Patricians W 31-0
6 October 25, 1914 Columbus Panhandles W 40-10
7 November 1, 1914 McKeesport Olympics W 39-3
8 November 7, 1914 Shelby Blues Rained out
9 November 15, 1914 Akron Indians[1] W 6-0
10 November 22, 1914 Shelby Blues W 13-3
11 November 26, 1914 Akron Indians[2][3] L 21-0

Game notes

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

  • "Parratt Stays on Top" (PDF). PFRA Annual. Professional Football Researchers Association: 1–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 26, 2012.


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