• The 1926 Louisville Colonels season was their fourth and final season in the league and only season as the Colonels. The team failed to improve on their...
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  • Breckenridges (or Brecks for short) from 1921 to 1924 and the Louisville Colonels in 1926. The NFL intended for the Brecks to be a traveling team, however...
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  • The Louisville Colonels were a Major League Baseball team in the American Association and National League from 1882 to 1899. Louisville Colonels has also...
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    Kentucky colonels. In the 20th century, several Minor League Baseball teams in Louisville, Kentucky, have been known as the Louisville Colonels. In 1909...
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  • Roller Tornadoes Traveling teams Pros Buccaneers Colonels The 1926 NFL season was the seventh regular season of the National Football League. The league grew...
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    Colonels won the penultimate ABA championship in 1975, defeating their archrival, the Indiana Pacers, in the 1975 ABA Finals. The Kentucky Colonels were...
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    Aaron Hertzman (category Louisville Brecks and Colonels (NFL))
    of the Louisville team of the National Football League (NFL), known as the Brecks from the 1921 though 1923 seasons and as the Colonels in 1926. He also...
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    1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game (category Centre Colonels football games)
    – via Newspapers.com. "How Centre Colonels defeated the Crimson in Cambridge Stadium". Courier Journal. Louisville, Kentucky. October 30, 1921. p. 49...
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    League: the Louisville Breckenridges (or Brecks for short) from 1921 to 1924 and the Louisville Colonels in 1926. Between 1967 and 1976, Louisville was home...
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    franchise was inactive for the 1926 season. The Louisville Brecks franchise was inactive for the 1924 and 1925 seasons. The Minneapolis Marines franchise...
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    10 years for the Philadelphia Phillies (one season) as well as the minor league teams Louisville Colonels and St. Paul Saints in the American Association...
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  • to the creation of the Los Angeles Buccaneers, the revival of the Louisville Colonels as well as the AFL I's Los Angeles Wildcats, Buffalo (under new coach...
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  • Akron Indians, Racine Tornadoes, Columbus Tigers, Hammond Pros, and Louisville Colonels. The excising of the majority of the Ohio teams left the Dayton Triangles...
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  • Steve Hanson (American football) (category Louisville Colonels (NFL) players)
    1925 NFL season, but did not see any playing time during a regular season game. The following season, he was a member of the Louisville Colonels. From Racine...
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    Fred Clarke (category Louisville Colonels players)
    to 1915. A Hall of Famer, Clarke played for and managed both the Louisville Colonels and Pittsburgh Pirates. He was a left fielder and left-handed batter...
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  • The 1926 Frankford Yellow Jackets season was their third in the National Football League. The team improved on their previous output of 10–4, winning fourteen...
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  • Al Platte (category Louisville Colonels (minor league) players)
    Platte continued to play in the minor leagues until 1926, including stints with the Louisville Colonels (1915-1917), Chattanooga Lookouts (1917), Kansas...
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  • (OVC) during the 1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by 28th-year head coach Roy Kidd, the Colonels compiled an overall record of 12–2, with a mark...
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  • John Givens (basketball) (category Kentucky Colonels coaches)
    Coaches Burba, Paula, 'Johnny Givens, first Colonels coach, dies at 83: Givens coached at many levels', Louisville Courier-Journal, December 9, 2009 "John...
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  • Maroons in the 1884 season. November 10 – Ed Flanagan, 65, first baseman for the 1887 Philadelphia Athletics and the 1889 Louisville Colonels of the American...
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    used over the next 17 seasons before the league disbanded for a final time following the 1997 campaign. The Louisville Colonels won 15 American Association...
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  • The 1926 Hartford Blues season was their only season in the league. The team finished 3–7, finishing thirteenth in the league. Note: Tie games were not...
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  • Bill Flanagan (American football) (category Louisville Colonels (NFL) players)
    – February 19, 1935) played for the Louisville Colonels of the National Football League during the 1926 NFL season. Flanagan was born on April 9, 1901...
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  • Bob Scherbarth (category Louisville Colonels (minor league) players)
    (January 18, 1926 – January 1, 2009) was a catcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1950 season. Listed at...
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  • The 1926 NFL season saw an increased emphasis on traveling teams: the Los Angeles Buccaneers represented the West Coast, the Louisville Colonels represented...
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    Wayland Dean (category Louisville Colonels (minor league) players)
    traded by the Cubs to the Louisville Colonels for Ed Holly. That season marked Dean's return to the Class-AA Louisville Colonels, where he was first discovered...
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  • The 1893 Central Colonels football team represented Central University in Richmond, Kentucky during the 1893 college football season. "Foot Ball Games"...
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    Earle Combs (category Louisville Colonels (minor league) players)
    that Combs drew the attention of the Louisville Colonels of the American Association. After scouting him, Louisville offered him a contract which provided...
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  • released by the Cleveland Spiders. May 25 – Deacon Phillippe of the Louisville Colonels pitches a 7–0 no-hitter against the New York Giants. June 2 – The...
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    Maple Leaf Stadium (category Sports venues completed in 1926)
    south side of Lake Shore Boulevard (formerly Fleet Street). It was built in 1926 by Lol Solman for his Toronto Maple Leafs baseball team of the International...
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