1904 Championship Game Program/Lineup card
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 11:16 pm
I wanted to share this with the group because its the first Ohio League program I've come across. Just stumbled on it online. I've never seen another pre-1920 program (technically it looks like its more of a single page lineup card) from a team from this region. I think I may have seen a pre-NFL program out of the New York area once. if anyone has anything else, I'd love to see it.
You can read more about the season here: http://www.profootballresearchers.org/a ... _Again.pdf
Here are some highlights:
*Since TDs were worth 5 points, Massillon scored twenty-six touchdowns and eighteen extra points to gain their total against poor Marion.
*Three Pittsburgh stars: Bob Shiring, Doc McChesney, and Herman Kerchoffe were in Massillon's lineup for the Pittsburg Lyceum game and forward
*Ted Nesser and Charles Follis played against the Tigers in the Shelby game, and then Ted was recruited to finish the season with Massillon
*Dan Riley was from Canton and his real name was Policowski.
*Frank Botoner was one of the few true Massilonians who started
The championship game against Akron was played on Thanksgiving Day and the only account I found was from the Akron Beacon Journal which in my opinion was heavily biased with at least 10 different reasons why Akron was better. Massillon won 6-5, as Akron missed a PAT with time running out, to complete a perfect 7-0 season. Ted Nesser listed at LH (pre-game) actually played LT in the game and was the only Massillon player the Akron newspaper had anything positive to say about.
Here's the box score:
You can read more about the season here: http://www.profootballresearchers.org/a ... _Again.pdf
Here are some highlights:
*Since TDs were worth 5 points, Massillon scored twenty-six touchdowns and eighteen extra points to gain their total against poor Marion.
*Three Pittsburgh stars: Bob Shiring, Doc McChesney, and Herman Kerchoffe were in Massillon's lineup for the Pittsburg Lyceum game and forward
*Ted Nesser and Charles Follis played against the Tigers in the Shelby game, and then Ted was recruited to finish the season with Massillon
*Dan Riley was from Canton and his real name was Policowski.
*Frank Botoner was one of the few true Massilonians who started
The championship game against Akron was played on Thanksgiving Day and the only account I found was from the Akron Beacon Journal which in my opinion was heavily biased with at least 10 different reasons why Akron was better. Massillon won 6-5, as Akron missed a PAT with time running out, to complete a perfect 7-0 season. Ted Nesser listed at LH (pre-game) actually played LT in the game and was the only Massillon player the Akron newspaper had anything positive to say about.
Here's the box score: