Baldy Wittman

Baldy Wittman
Born: c1871
Died: Unknown
Career information
Position(s) Tackle, End
Career history
As player
1903–1905 Massillon Tigers
1907 "All-Massillons"
1911 Massillon Tigers
Career highlights and awards

Julius "Baldy" Wittmann was a professional football player in the Ohio League for the Massillon Tigers, as well as the Tigers 1907 spin-off team the "All-Massillions". When the Tigers were established in 1903, Wittmann was picked to start on the team at end, despite never playing the game before. Prior to his involvement with the Tigers, Wittman was the proprietor of a local cigar store and a spare-time police officer. His slogan for the cigar store was "our prices and the Massillon Tigers can't be beat".

Wittmann was a natural leader and an athlete who learned quickly. As a result, he was elected capatin of the team during the 1903 season. During a December 5, 1903 game against the Akron East Ends, Wittman was reportedly assaulted by a gang of five men, until several Massillon fans came to his aid. During the 1904 season he was moved to the tackle position. In 1905, while Witmann kept his title as team captain, Clark Schrontz was named as the team's "field captain".

In 1907, he was a member of the "All-Massillons". Wittmann and ex-Tiger, Frank Bast, were in the line-up for a 1911 version of the Massillion Tigers.

References

  • Carroll, Bob. "Ohio Tiger Trap" (PDF). Coffin Corner. Professional Football Researchers Association: 1&ndash, 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-26.
  • PFRA Research. "Ohio Pounce Again" (PDF). Coffin Corner. Professional Football Researchers Association: 1&ndash, 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-26.
  • PFRA Research. "Glamourless Gridirons: 1907-09" (PDF). Coffin Corner. Professional Football Researchers Association: 1&ndash, 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-26.
  • PFRA Research. "Parratt Wins Again" (PDF). Coffin Corner. Professional Football Researchers Association: 1&ndash, 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-26.
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