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Francis Sockalexis (October 24, 1871 –
December 24, 1913),
nicknamed the
Deerfoot of the Diamond, was an
American baseball player.
Sockalexis pla**** professional...
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outfielder Louis Sockalexis as the
inspiration for
their controversial former team name – "Indians" – in use from 1915 to 2021.
Sockalexis pla****
three seasons...
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Sockalexis (January 11, 1892 –
August 26, 1919) was an
American track and
field athlete who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics.
Andrew Sockalexis was...
- time when
Louis Sockalexis, a
Native American, pla**** in Cleveland. The
attribution of the new name as
being in
honor of
Sockalexis, a
member of the...
- that the
names "Indians" and "Chief Wahoo" were
meant to
honor Louis Sockalexis, an
outfielder for the Indians' predecessors, the
Cleveland Spiders, and...
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Andrew Sockalexis, a
marathon runner who
competed in the 1912
Stockholm Olympics,
inducted into the
Maine Running Hall of Fame in 1989
Louis Sockalexis, the...
- Kinetics. 1994. p. 65 pp. ISBN 0-87322-491-4.
Thomas C. Bennett. "Andrew
Sockalexis,
Olympic Marathoner from Maine" (PDF). pdf.
Retrieved 2016-03-22. "Annual...
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applied to the
Cleveland Spiders baseball club
during the time when
Louis Sockalexis, a
Native American, pla**** in
Cleveland (1897–1899). At the same time...
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Sigfrid Jacobsson...
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Joseph Sewall,
president of the
Maine Senate Andrew Sockalexis,
Olympic athlete Louis "Chief"
Sockalexis,
first Native American major league baseball player...