• The 1916 Cleveland Indians season was their first season in existence. The team played in the Ohio League and would go on to post an 8-3-1 record. Thanksgiving...
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  • in 1922) during the 1920 and 1921 seasons. The Cleveland Indians football team was originally established in 1916 and played in the Ohio League. The...
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  • The 1916 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished sixth in the American League with a record of 77–77, 14 games behind...
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    (2002–present) Cleveland Tigers (NFL) APFA (1920), originally named as the Tigers in 1916 in the Ohio League; renamed Indians in 1921 Cleveland Indians (NFL 1931)...
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  • 1919 Indians are one of only a handful of teams to have never scored a point in an entire season. Pro Football Archives: 1919 Cleveland Indians season Archived...
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    fans. Cleveland mayor, Michael R. White, worked with the NFL and Commissioner Paul Tagliabue to bring back the Browns beginning in 1999 season, retaining...
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    team, which he named the Cleveland Tigers. In 1916 a local brewer, Burkhardt Brewing Company, took over the remains of the Indians and renamed the club the...
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    the Indians played the majority of their home schedule at Cleveland Stadium, abandoning League Park entirely after the 1946 season. The final Indians game...
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  • played in 11 seasons, seven with the Cleveland Indians; brother of Jimmy Johnston Jimmy Johnston, Major League Baseball player, appeared in 1916 and 1920...
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  • Canton's most-recognized player in the pre-NFL era. In 1924, Sam Deutsch, the owner of the NFL's Cleveland Indians, bought the Canton Bulldogs. He took the...
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