Following the loss, the Panhandles played against the Akron Pros.
A week later the Indians were defeated 62-0, by the Akron Pros.
In 1922, he played for the Akron Pros.
The Akron Pros ended the season as the only undefeated team in the Association.
The two changed the team name to the Akron Pros, as they hoped to achieve a better record and crowd.
The defense added another safety in the fourth quarter to give the Akron Pros a 37-0 victory.
It meant that the 1920 Akron Pros could play for a tie and still be assured of being the first ever league champions.
In week nine, the Triangles played against the Akron Pros.
In 1922, he played for the Akron Pros, where he saw action in ten games, including six starts.
In 1921, he became the co-head coach of the Akron Pros, while still maintaining his roster position as running back.