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1911 Columbus Panhandles season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1911 Columbus Panhandles season
Head coachJoseph F. Carr
Home fieldIndianola Park
Results
Record7–2–1

The 1911 Columbus Panhandles season was an American football team played professional football in the Ohio League. The team compiled a 7–2–1 record and played its home games at Indianola Park in Columbus, Ohio.[1]

Schedule

Date Opponent Location Result Source
October 1 Columbus Northerns Indianola Park, Columbus, Ohio W 3-0
October 8 Cleveland Genesses Indianola Park, Columbus, Ohio W 10-5
October 15 Akron Indians Nollan's Park, Akron, Ohio L 3-6 [2]
October 22 Cleveland Hinkle A.C. All-Stars Columbus, Ohio T 5-5
October 29 Cincinnati Celts Indianola Park, Columbus, Ohio W 5-2
November 5 Toledo Maroons Indianola Park, Columbus, Ohio W 9-0
November 12 Dayton Oakwoods Dayton, Ohio W 6-5
November 19 Shelby Blues Shelby, Ohio L 0-41 [3]
November 26 Columbus Muldoons Indianola Park, Columbus, Ohio W 6-0
November 30 Wellston Wellston, Ohio W 17-13

Players

Player information is based on box scores in published game accounts.

  • Boyer - end
  • Bushby - end
  • Curtman - center
  • Davis - halfback
  • Drake - quarterback
  • Griffin/Griffith - end
  • James - quarterback
  • Jarvis - quarterback
  • Keener - halfback
  • Kertzinger - center
  • E. Kuehner - tackle
  • O. Kuehner - tackle
  • McLease - tackle
  • A. Nesser - guard
  • F. Nesser - halfback
  • F. Nesser - fullback
  • J. Nesser - halfback
  • P. Nesser - tackle
  • R. Nesser - fullback
  • T. Nesser - guard
  • Shea - halfback
  • Snyder - guard
  • Turvey - end
  • Wyant - guard

References

  1. ^ "1911 Columbus Panhandles". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved September 2, 2020.
  2. ^ "Indians Carry Off Honors in Toughest Game in History". The Akron Beacon Journal. October 16, 1911. p. 7 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Blues Run Up Score on the Panhandles". The Mansfield News. November 20, 1911. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
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