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1960-61 Portland Buckaroos
The Portland Buckaroos were the first tenant of the Memorial Coliseum beginning with their inaugural season in the Western Hockey League in 1960-61, which ended with a league title. Brought to Portland from New Westminster, Canada, through the efforts of sports marketer Harry Glickman, the team featured many players from the New Westminster Royals, including..Read More
1958 Drain Black Sox Baseball Team
Hailing from a town of less than 1,200 people, the Drain (Oregon) Black Sox completed the final chapter of their 1958 Cinderella season with a national baseball championship. As Oregon’s first and only National Baseball Congress champions, the underdog Black Sox won seven games in posting an undefeated record in the NBC tournament held in..Read More
1948 University of Oregon Football Team
The 1948 University of Oregon football squad narrowly missed a chance to play in the 1949 Rose Bowl, but broke a barrier established by the Pacific Coast Conference and played in the Cotton Bowl. The ’48 Ducks, in coach Jim Aiken’s second season, featured junior quarterback Norm Van Brocklin and senior center Brad Ecklund, who..Read More
1948-49 Oregon State Men’s Basketball Team
Fans who were simply amazed when Slats Gill’s Oregon State Basketball team deadlocked Washington for Northern Division honors in 1947-48 were absolutely dumbfounded by the 1948-49 team. With only one member of the 13-man Beaver squad, Captain Cliff Crandall, starting more than half of the 36 games – Gill’s Pacific Coast Conference championships, but also..Read More
1944 Lind and Pomeroy Florists World Softball Champions
Just 11 years after a softball championship tournament had been established, a team of Portland-area fast-pitch softball all-stars made headlines for Oregon’s women by winning the championship game. Sponsored by Erv Lind and Seley Pomeroy Florists, the team won all five of its tournament games by shutout and beat the Arizona Ramblers in the final..Read More
1942 Oregon State Rose Bowl Champions
The 1941 Oregon State football team played its way to immortality through strong defense, a young coach and some good fortune that resulted in a win over second-ranked Duke in the only Rose Bowl to be played outside of Pasadena, Calif. The Beavers had become a solid program under coach Lon Stiner, who took over..Read More
1939 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON MEN’S BASKETBALL “TALL FIRS”
The “Tall Firs” will forever be remembered not only as the only Oregon team to win the NCAA men’s basketball championship in 1939, but for winning the first NCAA championship during an era when the collegiate organization was establishing itself across the nation. The Ducks earned their nickname during the season due to the height..Read More
1917 University of Oregon Rose Bowl Champions
The Penn Quakers, with three all-Americans, were dazed by the uncelebrated team from the University of Oregon in the 1917 Rose Bowl. The Duck’s victory, in their first ever bowl appearance, resulted from their gritty defense and methodical offense. The Quakers’ 3000-mile drive home provided painful thoughts about the emerging west and the end of..Read More