"Skip" Gougler (August 11, 1894 – July 16, 1962) was an American football player and coach, dentist, and professor of dentistry.
He played quarterback for the Harrisburg Central High School football team, where he developed a reputation as "a most illusive [sic] sidestepper.
[2] As a senior in 1918, Gougler was selected as a second-team All-American by Robert (Tiny) Maxwell, sports editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
[3] The dental students on the 1917 team included Gougler,[4] "Tank" McLaren[5] Katy Easterday,[6] "Jake" Stahl.
Early in the season, Gougler kicked three field goals to account for all of the team's scoring in a key 9-6 win over the Akron Indians.
On Armistice Day in 1919, Massillon lost to Cleveland Tigers, 3-0, as Gougler missed five field goal attempts, including three from inside the 20-yard line.