The 1903 Massillon Tigers football season was their first season in existence. The team finished with a record of 8–1 and won the Ohio League championship. The Tigers began as an amateur team, however after their roster was decimated by injuries, the team paid several professional football players from western Pennsylvania to play for them against the Akron East Ends for the championship game. The Tigers would remain a professional team for the rest of their existence.
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The 1903MassillonTigers football season was their first season in existence. The team finished with a record of 8–1 and won the Ohio League championship...
Canton Bulldogs. The Tigers won Ohio League championships in 1903, 1904, 1905, and 1906, then merged to become "All-Massillons" to win another title...
League for the MassillonTigers, as well as the Tigers 1907 spin-off team the "All-Massillions". When the Tigers were established in 1903, Wittmann was...
professional American football player for the Akron Imperials and the MassillonTigers. He played with these teams in the Ohio League, which was the direct...
The 1904 MassillonTigers football season was their second season in existence. The team finished with a record of 7–0 and won their second Ohio League...
unmatched until the MassillonTigers paid several ringers from the recently disbanded Pittsburgh Stars to defeat the East Ends in 1903. The Akron Indians...
Detroit Tigers system. Justice Gabriel Bigbie (born January 24, 1999) is an American professional baseball outfielder in the Detroit Tigers organization...
the MassillonTigers of the Ohio League. He played for the Tigers until 1907 and served as a team captain for three of his four seasons in Massillon. A...
the MassillonTiger. Blondy Wallace began the 1906 season by signing Jack Lang, Jack Hayden, Herman Kerkhoff, and Clark Schrontz away from the Tigers and...
Princeton Tigers Professional championships Ohio League championship – MassillonTigers "US Pro Football Title" – Franklin Athletic Club Western Pennsylvania...
three seasons. They were also considered the only professional team capable of competing at the same level as Canton and the MassillonTigers. Canton...
season was their fourth season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and posted a 7–3 record. Not associated with the 1903–1906 Massillon Tigers...
season started. The circuit operated on a much smaller scale from previous leagues, and did not return for a second season. Canton Bulldogs-Massillon...
Rock Island Independents, the Muncie Flyers, the Decatur Staleys, the MassillonTigers, the Chicago Cardinals, the Rochester Jeffersons, and the Hammond Pros...
first season at Massillon, Brown's team posted a 5–4–1 record, better than the previous year but far from Brown's exacting standards. The Tigers improved...
finished 8–1. Canton City Championship. Not affiliated with the 1903–1906 MassillonTigers Canton walked off the field in the 3rd quarter to protest a decision...
self-proclaimed "World's Greatest" Franklin Athletic Club in 1903, the MassillonTigers in 1904 and 1905, and the Canton Athletic Club (renamed the Canton...
34–3–3. Massillon High School then hired Bruce as head coach, where his teams went undefeated in 1964 and 1965. Though the MassillonTigers have gained...
professional football, and the highest in over 100 years: only the 1903MassillonTigers (who won a game 148-0) and 1904 Watertown Red & Black (who won a...
"Ohio League" championship and was fought against Canton's rival, the MassillonTigers. Wood was hired by Bulldogs coach, Blondy Wallace, to play in the game...
Steinberg experienced the huge rivalry between Canton and the MassillonTigers. In 1905, Massillon defeated Steinberg and Canton for the championship and Canton...
figure in a betting scandal between the MassillonTigers and the Canton Bulldogs. The Canton Bulldogs-MassillonTigers Betting Scandal was the first major...
Schrontz then spent the next several seasons with the MassillonTigers of the Ohio League. In 1905 the Tigers promoted him to the position of "field captain"...
the Akron East Ends in 1904. In a Thanksgiving Day game between the MassillonTigers and Akron East Ends was scheduled to determine the champion of the...
was an assistant football coach under Paul Brown at Massillon Washington High School in Massillon, Ohio. He followed Brown to Ohio State University as...
helped lead the Blues to an 8–1–1 record. Their only loss was to the MassillonTigers, the 1904 Ohio League champions. In 1906, the Blues became an entirely...