Nonetheless, Turner returned to the gridiron for the next three seasons. He continued to play for the Pros and kept up the rivalry with Parratt. However, tragedy struck near the end of the 1914 season when Turner was severely injured during a game against Parratt and the
Akron Indians. While making a tackle on Akron's
Joe Collins, Turner's back was fractured and his
spinal cord was completely severed. According to Canton manager
Jack Cusack, who was at Turner's bedside when he died, his last words were "I know I must go," he said, "but I'm satisfied, for we beat Peggy Parratt." Canton won the game 6–0. The death of Turner was taken hard by the team. It was the first fatal accident involving a major professional football team in
Ohio. The Professionals easily lost a rematch to the Indians a few days later. ==References==