The 1919 Columbus Panhandles season was their 14th season in existence. It was also the last time that the team played in the Ohio League, before joining the early National Football League the following year. The team posted a 3-6-1 record.
1919 Columbus Panhandles season | |
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General manager | Joseph F. Carr |
Head coach | Ted Nesser |
Home field | None |
Results | |
Record | 3-6-1 |
Regular season
editSchedule
editGame | Date | Opponent | Result |
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1 | September 28, 1919 | at Newark McDaniels | W 53-0 |
2 | October 5, 1919 | at Zanesville Mark Greys | T 0-0 |
3 | October 12, 1919 | at Akron Indians | L 13-0 |
4 | October 19, 1919 | at Canton Bulldogs | L 22-3 |
5 | October 26, 1919 | at Toledo Maroons | L 6-0 |
6 | November 2, 1919 | at Detroit Heralds | W 6-0 |
7 | November 9, 1919 | at Dayton Triangles | W 6-0 |
8 | November 16, 1919 | at Cleveland Tigers | L 20-9 |
9 | November 23, 1919 | at Rock Island Independents | L 40-0 |
10 | November 30, 1919 | at Dayton Triangles | L 21-0 |
Game summaries
editGame 3: at Akron Indians
editOctober 12, 1919, at Liberty Park
Following the tie to the Mark Greys, the Panhandles played against the Indians at Liberty Park. The Panhandles played a strong defensive game, but the offense was weak.[1] According to the Youngstown Vindicator, Brown for Akron was the "star of the game", "shaking defenders" for "fifty-yard gains."[1] The quarters for 12.5 minutes long; and the Panhandles lost 13–0.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Akron Eleven Wins Another". Youngstown Vindicator. October 13, 1919. p. 10.