WebWCNBL- West Coast Negro Baseball League 1946 TEAM ALPHA LIST: Algona Brownies of Iowa (IND) 1902-1903. All Nations Team (IND) 1912-1918. ... Indianapolis-Cincinnati Clowns (NAL) 1944. Indianapolis Clowns (NAL) 1943-1950. Indianapolis Crawfords (NAL) 1940. Jacksonville Red Caps (NNL) 1938, 1941-1942. http://www.cnlbr.org/Portals/0/RL/History%20of%20the%20Indianapolis%20Clowns.pdf
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WebThe team was known as the Cincinnati/Indianapolis Clowns until 1946 when it officially adopted Indianapolis as its home. With the integration of the white major and minor … WebThe core of the club moved on to the Memphis Red Sox and won the NAL championship in 1938. Cincinnati went without a black professional team until 1942 when the Buckeyes … cth-480/s3
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WebFeb 7, 2024 · The Clowns came under the control of promoter Syd Pollock, went legit, and became part of organized Negro League Baseball. First as the Cincinnati Clowns, then moving to Indianapolis. WebJul 22, 2024 · Cincinnati Clowns. From BR Bullpen. The Cincinnati Clowns (sometimes known as the Cincinnati Ethiopian Clowns) were members of the Negro Major Baseball … WebThis list of minor Negro league baseball teams consists of teams that played in the various minor Negro baseball leagues, ... Indianapolis–Cincinnati Clowns (1944) Cincinnati Clowns (1945) Indianapolis Clowns (1946–62) c. 1930s: 1962: Independent (c. 1930s –42) NAL (1943–55) Independent (1956–62) cth 480 drawing tablet