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Another, earlier Cleveland Athletic Club was established in 1890, with early baseball executive Frank Robison as its president. [8] Despite an impressive new headquarters in the former Dodge mansion at 500 Euclid Avenue, and despite a large membership, it appears to have faded after 1895.
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The Cleveland Athletic Club ice hockey team was an amateur ice hockey team from Cleveland, Ohio operating during the first three decades of the 20th century out of the Cleveland Athletic Club. When the team joined the United States Amateur Hockey Association for the 1920–21 season it was known as the Cleveland Indians or Cleveland Hockey Club ...
Brookside Stadium is a natural amphitheater stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio, primarily used for baseball, softball and American football.The stadium is known for hosting a series of amateur baseball championships in the early 20th century which set a variety of attendance records for amateur sports.
The Athletics won three straight World Series championships from 1972 to 1974 before adding another in 1989, while the Raiders won two Super Bowls in 1976 and 1980.