Georgetown University J.D. 1915 Gonzaga College, 1911 [2]
Occupation
Attorney
Known for
civic leader, Joe Albi Stadium
Title
President, ART (1920–62)
Political party
Republican[3]
Board member of
Athletic Round Table founder, president (1920–62)
Spouse
Mazie (Lyons) Albi
(m. 1918)
Children
3 sons, 1 daughter [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
Military career
Allegiance
United States
Service/branch
U.S. Army
Years of service
1917–1919
Rank
Lieutenant
Unit
Signal Corp, Aviation Section
Battles/wars
World War I (stateside)
Joseph Aloysius Albi (October 5, 1892 – May 8, 1962) was an American attorney and civic leader in Spokane, Washington.[12][13]
^Sullivan, Julie (May 1, 1997). "Albi would love fanning statue debate". Spokesman-Review. p. A1.
^"Gonzaga College student magazine Vol. 2, no. 6". Gonzaga University Digital Collections. March 1911. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
^"Albi assures Horan of his support (photo)". Spokane Daily Chronicle. September 16, 1942. p. 6.
^"Joseph Albi Jr. victim of death". Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 24, 1932. p. 3.
^"Jaclyn Albi to be feted". Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 23, 1952. p. 8.
^"Miss Albi named to college staff". Spokane Daily Chronicle. August 12, 1950. p. 14.
^"She's a 90 year old hero!". Fox News U Report. November 5, 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
^"Joseph Albi sees son enter Navy". Spokesman-Review. December 1, 1944. p. 6.
^Wright, Jeff (May 25, 2010). "Reaching high". Eugene Register-Guard. p. A1.
^"Jean Albi last man going to Farragut". Spokane Daily Chronicle. December 2, 1944. p. 1.
^"Deaths: Jean Joseph (J.J.) Albi". Eugene Register-Guard. December 23, 2011. p. B2. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved February 23, 2013.
^"Nomination: Joe & Mazie Albi House" (PDF). Historic Spokane. Spokane Register of Historic Places. 2001. Retrieved February 21, 2013.
^"Death claims ART leader, Joseph A. Albi". Spokane Daily Chronicle. May 8, 1962. p. 1.
John, William) arrived in Spokane in 1887. The eldest of seven children, JoeAlbi was educated in Spokane schools and graduated from Gonzaga College in 1911...
JoeAlbi Stadium was an outdoor multi-purpose stadium in Spokane, Washington, United States. It was located in the northwest part of the city, just east...
school teams in several sports. Opened in September 2023, it succeeds JoeAlbi Stadium, the city's football and soccer venue from 1950 through 2021. The...
suspected case of arson. The WSU Cougars played all of their home games at JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane in 1970 and 1971. Aside from those two years, the Cougars...
Rowley. On July 9, 2011, the Shock hosted an outdoor game at Spokane's JoeAlbi Stadium. The Shock went 9–9 for the season, lost in the first round of...
1967–68 offseason. While in Spokane the team played its home games in JoeAlbi Stadium. The Shockers had a farm team arrangement with the American Football...
Field (1946, 1948, 1954) and Martin Stadium (since 1982) in Pullman, and JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane. The games in eastern Washington from 1935 to 1948,...
WSU–Idaho game in 1970 was dubbed the Displaced Bowl, which was held in JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane on September 19. The Cougars won the game (their only...
by the PDL after the 10-year-old artificial turf at their home ground, JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane, Washington was declared unsafe for play. Spokane's...
MacLean Field (1914–1936) Neale Stadium (1937–1968) Rogers Field (1969–1970) JoeAlbi Stadium (1971) Kibbie Dome (1971–present) Martin Stadium (1999–2001) Bowls...
(Seattle), Seattle, Washington Memorial Stadium (Spokane), original name of JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane, Washington Memorial Stadium (St. John's), St. John's...
grandstand in April 1970, WSU moved all of its 1970 and 1971 home games to JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane, but the Vandals remained at Rogers in Pullman for four...
Black Widows WPSL team ceased to exist. The team plays its home games at JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane. The club's colors are yellow and cobalt blue. Note:...
Stadium Missoula, Montana — Washington–Grizzly Stadium Spokane, Washington — JoeAlbi Stadium The field of bidders was eventually cut to Chattanooga and Frisco...
original Twickenham Park. In 1954, four-year-old Memorial Stadium (later JoeAlbi Stadium) was considered as a potential minor league baseball venue. For...
Due to the fire at Rogers Field in April, all home games were played at JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane in 1970 and 1971. AstroTurf was installed there in the...
songs. Jeff Bunch from the Spokesman Review gave the performance at the Albi Stadium a positive review. In his opening statement, Bunch stated that rock...
season and left the league thereafter. The team played its home games at JoeAlbi Stadium. The team's colors were red, black and white. Spokane Spiders entered...
played their entire home schedule eighty miles (130 km) north of campus at JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane in 1970 and 1971. Source: Four Washington State seniors...
home games on campus at Woodward Field in Cheney, Washington, and one at JoeAlbi Stadium in nearby Spokane. Led by seventh-year head coach Dick Zornes,...
Blaze played in a game billed as the "JoeAlbi Stadium Summer Classic". The game was played outdoors at JoeAlbi Stadium under normal arena football rules...
MacLean Field (1914–1936) Neale Stadium (1937–1968) Rogers Field (1969–1970) JoeAlbi Stadium (1971) Kibbie Dome (1971–present) Martin Stadium (1999–2001) Bowls...
Two home games were played on campus in Pullman at Rogers Field, with two at JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane. The team's statistical leaders included Jack Wigmore...
joined the Big Sky. The Colorado State game on September 25 was played at JoeAlbi Stadium in Spokane, The Vandals shut out the CSU Rams 10–0 to begin their...
at JoeAlbi Stadium. The team's colors were blue, black and white. Tiara Pittman 6/21/10 Kellie Zakrzewski 6/28/10 Jason Quintero (2010) JoeAlbi Stadium;...
MacLean Field (1914–1936) Neale Stadium (1937–1968) Rogers Field (1969–1970) JoeAlbi Stadium (1971) Kibbie Dome (1971–present) Martin Stadium (1999–2001) Bowls...