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1937 Season

1937 Season

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Record: 8-1-1
Combined Statistics: Link

Head Coach: Paul Brown (6th year)
Record To-Date at Massillon: 50-8-2

Team Captains: Don Snavely, Bob Glass

All-Ohio: Bob Glass (1st), Don Snavely (1st), Junie Anderson (2nd)

State Champion by Popular Acclaim: Massillon

All-Time Record: 210-110-20
Series Record vs. Canton McKinley: 17-22-3

Noteworthy Items: (1) New Castle, Pennsylvania, snapped Massillon’s 26-game winning streak with a 7-0 victory in Tigertown.  It was the last contest Paul Brown would lose as coach of Massillon.  (2) The Tigers posted their third straight triumph over McKinley, while unveiling a new offense that used misdirection cutback running plays.  With the change they outrushed the Bulldogs 252-51.  (3) Bob Glass scored 47 rushing touchdowns, setting a new career mark for this statistic.

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Opp.Rec.Loc.Mass.Opp.Res.Att.MediaStats
Horace Mann, Gary, INH3313W10,000StoryStats
MansfieldH66T7,000StoryStats
Warren Harding6-2-2A236W10,000StoryStats
Franklin, Cedar Rapids, IAH390W8,000StoryStats
Alliance7-3H396W5,000StoryStats
Steubenville4-3-1A130W7,000StoryStats
New Castle, PAH07L10,000StoryStats
Youngstown ChaneyH286W4,000StoryStats
BarbertonH280W4,000StoryStats
Canton McKinley8-1A196W14,000StoryStats
TOTAL2285079,000Season Stats

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