1919 Canton Bulldogs season

The 1919 Canton Bulldogs season was their tenth season in the Ohio League, and their last before entering the National Football League in 1920. The team finished 9–0–1.

1919 Canton Bulldogs season
Head coachJim Thorpe
Home fieldLeague Field
Results
Record9–0–1
League place1st

Schedule

The table below was compiled using the information from The Pro Football Archives, which uses various contemporary newspapers.[1] For the results column, the winning team's score is posted first followed by the result for the Bulldogs. For the attendance, if a cell is greyed out and has "N/A", then that means there is an unknown figure for that game. The green-colored rows indicates a win.

GameDateOpponentResultVenueAttendanceRecord
1 October 5, 1919 vs. Pitcairn Quakers 13–7 W Lakeside Park 2,000 1–0
2 October 12, 1919 vs. Toledo Navy 64–0 W Lakeside Park N/A 2–0
3 October 19, 1919 vs. Columbus Panhandles 22–3 W Lakeside Park 2,000 3–0
4 October 26, 1919 at Detroit Heralds 27–0 W Navin Field N/A 4–0
5 November 2, 1919 vs. Akron Indians 19–7 W Lakeside Park 9,000 5–0
6 November 9, 1919 at Hammond All-Stars 3–3 T Cubs Park 10,000 5–0–1
7 November 16, 1919 vs. Massillon Tigers 23–0 W Lakeside Park 10,000 6–0–1
8 November 23, 1919 at Akron Indians 14–0 W Liberty Park 7,000 7–0–1
9 November 27, 1919 at Hammond All-Stars 7–0 W Cubs Park 12,000 8–0–1
10 November 30, 1919 vs. Massillon Tigers 3–0 W Lakeside Park 7,000 9–0–1
11 December 7, 1919 at Rock Island Independents Cancelled 9–0–1

Game notes

  1. "1919 Canton Bulldogs". The Pro Football Archives. Maher Sports Media. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
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References

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