The Portland Indians were a professional basketball team in Portland, Oregon. They were a member of the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League for the duration of the league, which only lasted two seasons: 1946–47 and 1947–48. They played their home games in the Portland Armory.[1][2]
^Gaynor, Brian (October 25, 2012). "Portland's first pro basketball title still has some buzzing". The Oregonian. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
^Kenyon, J. Michael. "Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League 1946–47 to 1947–48". Association for Professional Basketball Research. Retrieved October 25, 2012.
The PortlandIndians were a professional basketball team in Portland, Oregon. They were a member of the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League for...
as the Ballard Pippins before folding. Portland also had an informal relationship with the Cleveland Indians through much of the 1910s that saw many...
in its first season, overcoming teams from Portland, Seattle, and Tacoma, among others. The nickname Indians dates to 1903, when Spokane joined the Pacific...
played briefly for the Toledo Jeeps of the NBL. He also played for the PortlandIndians from 1947–1948 in the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League...
based in Portland, Oregon. After the 1972 season, the Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast League left Portland to become the Spokane Indians. The next...
National Basketball League. He also served as player/coach for the PortlandIndians of the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League. Following his...
and other leagues. He was a member of Portland's first professional basketball championship when PortlandIndians won the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball...
for the Oregon State Beavers from 1939 to 1942. He played for the PortlandIndians of the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League in the team's debut...
1947-48. Three teams played in both seasons: Bellingham Fircrests PortlandIndians Vancouver Hornets These teams played in the 1946-47 season, but dropped...
American League with the Cleveland Indians. Olin was a right-handed submarining relief pitcher for the Cleveland Indians from 1988 to 1992. Olin died in...
seasons, the Indians played in the Northwest League, at the time a Class B league. The Indians re-entered the PCL in 1919 with Portland (which had dropped...
San Francisco Bay Area. In North America, it is called "Indian gauge", Provincial, Portland, or "Texas gauge". In Argentina and Chile, it is known as...
club. The Guardians, named the Indians until November 2021, have been affiliated with the Double-A Canton–Akron Indians/Akron Aeros/RubberDucks of the...
1946–47 season and averaged 1.0 point per game. He then played for the PortlandIndians in the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League in 1947–48, where...
The Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board (NPAIHB) is a non-profit tribal advisory organization in Portland, Oregon, run and organized by participating...
Cement is an Indian cement producing company that is based out of Rajasthan. It was started in 2010 under RK Group. It manufactures Portland pozzolana and...
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...
to their reservation and become a new tribe. The Farmington Indians were Christian Indians who later moved to Oneida, New York, where they were given space...
civilians were killed by Indians in Florida in 1839. By the end of 1843, 3,824 Indians had been shipped from Florida to the Indian Territory.[citation needed]...
brought diseases against which the Indians had no resistance. Between a half and two-thirds of the Plains Indians are thought to have died of smallpox...
Are." Upper Skagit Indian Tribe Official Website. Collins, June McCormick (1974). Valley of the spirits: the Upper Skagit Indians of Western Washington...