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1922 Canton Bulldogs season

Game summaries

Week 1: vs. Louisville Brecks

at Lakeside Park, Canton, Ohio

The Bulldogs opened their 1922 season with a win against the Louisville Brecks. Playing under a crowd of 3,000, the Bulldogs won 38 to 0. In the first quarter, Candy Miller scored a 10-yard rushing touchdown. In the second quarter, Arda Bowser had a 16-yard rushing touchdown and Ed Shaw had a rushing touch down as well. Norb Sacksteder contributed too by having a rushing touchdown in the third quarter. Chamberlin and Bowser both had rushing touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The Bulldogs' kicker, Bowser, made two and missed four extra points.

Week 2: at Dayton Triangles

October 8, 1922, at Triangle Park

The Bulldogs' followed their victory with a 0–0 tie against the Dayton Triangles under a crowd of 3,000.

Week 3: vs. Oorang Indians

October 15, 1922, at Lakeside Park

The Bulldog's week 3 opponent was the Oorang Indians. All of the Bulldogs' 14 points came in the third quarter: first from a 60-yard punt return by Sacksteder, then a Harry Robb rushing touchdown. With the addition of two extra points by Shaw, the Bulldogs won 13 to 0.

Week 4 (Sunday October 22, 1922): Akron Pros

at Elk's Field, Akron, Ohio

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Week 5 (Sunday October 29, 1922): Chicago Bears

at Cubs Park, Chicago, Illinois

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Week 6 (Sunday November 5, 1922): Toledo Maroons

at Lakeside Park, Canton, Ohio

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Week 7 (Sunday November 12, 1922): Buffalo All-Americans

at Lakeside Park, Canton, Ohio

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Week 8 (Sunday November 19, 1922): Chicago Cardinals

at Comiskey Park, Chicago, Illinois

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Week 9 (Sunday November 26, 1922): Chicago Cardinals

at Lakeside Park, Canton, Ohio

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Week 10 (Thursday November 30, 1922): Akron Pros

at Lakeside Park, Canton, Ohio

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Week 10 (Sunday December 3, 1922): Milwaukee Badgers

at Lakeside Park, Canton, Ohio

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Week 11 (Sunday December 10, 1922): Toledo Maroons

at Swayne Field, Toledo, Ohio

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Standings

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

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