The 1911AkronIndiansseason was their fourth season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and posted a 7–3 record. Not associated with the...
The 1910 AkronIndiansseason was their third season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and posted a 6–2 record. Thanksgiving Day game Thanksgiving...
The 1912 AkronIndiansseason was their fifth season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and posted a 7–3 record. Thanksgiving Day game Pro...
a team. The Pros entered the season coming off a 5–5 record in 1919 as the AkronIndians in the Ohio League. The Indians were sold to Art Ranney and Frank...
revoked. Five defunct NFL franchises (the Akron Pros/Indians, Canton Bulldogs, Cleveland Bulldogs/Indians, Frankford Yellow Jackets, and Providence Steam...
guard "1911 Columbus Panhandles". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved September 2, 2020. "Indians Carry Off Honors in Toughest Game in History". The Akron Beacon...
The Akron Champs was the dominant name of a minor league baseball team that represented Akron, Ohio between 1907 and 1911. The Champs won four consecutive...
played only one season for the Indians before departing for San Francisco in a trade for an aging Johnny Antonelli and Willie Kirkland. Akron Beacon Journal...
with the AkronIndians for state honors. However, in 1909, the Indians defeated the Blues 13–9 and claimed the championship. For the 1910 season, Parratt...
The 1911 Canton Professionals season was their third season in the Ohio League, and their first since 1906. The team finished 8–1. Canton City Championship...
football halfback for the AkronIndians of the "Ohio League" from 1906-1908. He returned to the team for one last season in 1911. He was the second-ever...
the 1922 season. On November 19, 1922, Pollard and Paul Robeson led the Badgers to victory over the great Jim Thorpe and his Oorang Indians. The final...
The Youngstown Indians were a Minor League Baseball club that competed during the 1909 season in the Ohio–Pennsylvania League. The team showed great promise...
first and only season as head coach, the Indians compiled a record of 10–4 and outscored opponents 354 to 44. "1905 Carlisle Indians Schedule and Results"...
Shelby Blues, Elyria Athletics, AkronIndians and the Massillon Tigers. He won championships with Elyria, in 1914, and Akron in 1913 and 1914. Prior to his...
Shelby Blues. In 1914, the Pros challenged Parratt, this time with the AkronIndians, for the Ohio League title. In a game that served as a precursor to...
Akron Black Tyrites after the first half of the split season. The Akron Black Tyrites joined the NNL in place of the Columbus Blue Birds as the Akron...
1945. The merger ended after the end of 1945 season. The league cancelled the Brooklyn franchise. Akron Pros Cincinnati Celts Cleveland Panthers (debuted...
Massillon Tigers hired four Pittsburgh pros to play in the season-ending game against Akron. At the same time, pro football declined in the Pittsburgh...
play only one season for the Indians before departing for San Francisco in a trade for an aging Johnny Antonelli and Willie Kirkland. Akron Beacon Journal...
States, who are also referred to as "Indians" or "American Indians". With a population of more than 4.9 million, Indian Americans make up approximately 1...
after the '41 season, and Reading was without a team for 10 years. In 1952, the Wilkes-Barre Indians, an affiliate of the Cleveland Indians relocated to...
three games to join the Elyria Athletics. After a 20-0 defeat to the AkronIndians, Speck, and seven other former Athletics showed up under the name of...