Harry Hazlett

Harry Hazlett
Born:(1884-04-17)April 17, 1884
Deersville, Ohio, United States
Died:September 27, 1960(1960-09-27) (aged 76)
California, United States
Career information
Position(s)Head Coach
Career history
As coach
1913–1915Canton Bulldogs
1909–1915Canton-McKinley Football
1906–1916Canton-McKinley Basketball
Career highlights and awards
  • Professional coaching record: 17-4-2
  • High School football coaching record: 37-26-1
  • High school basketball coaching record: 89–49
Military career
AllegianceUnited States
Service / branchU.S. Army
Years of service1916–1947
RankMajor General
Unit86th Infantry Division
Battles / wars
Awards

Harry Fouts Hazlett (April 17, 1884 – September 27, 1960) was a career officer in the U.S. Army. Prior to that he was an American football coach for the Canton Professionals-Bulldogs of the "Ohio League", which was the direct predecessor to the modern National Football League. He was also the head football and basketball coach at Canton McKinley High School, Ohio.He was fired as the head coach of the Canton Bulldogs, by manager Jack Cusack, after he benched Canton rookie Jim Thorpe for the first game of the 1915 league title game. The first game in the two-game series resulted in a 16–0 victory over the Bulldogs by their rivals, the Massillon Tigers. It is unknown why Hazlett benched Thorpe. After Hazlett was fired, the Bulldogs' quarterback, Don Hamilton,left the team in protest. Thorpe was later named the team's new head coach and led the Bulldogs to the 1915 championship, which was split between Canton and Massillon.