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F i l t e r   &   S o r t 
1916-1920 5 2
Originally known as the the Paterson Whirlwinds, after their first season, the team became known as the Paterson Crescents.
a.k.a. Dodgers
1916-1920 5
Brooklyn Dodgers played for 8 seasons from 1916 to 1923, several in the MBL, before folding....
Bridgeport Blue Ribbons played for 5 seasons from 1917 to 1921, several in the CSL, before folding....
1917-1920 4
National Turners played for 4 seasons from 1917 to 1920, several in the IBL, before folding....
1920-1920 1
Perth Amboyans played for 7 seasons from 1920 to 1926, several in the MBL, before folding....
1920-1920 1
Ansonia Wrightlets played for 4 seasons from 1918 to 1921, several in the CSL, before folding....
1916-1917 2
Stamford Stamfords played for 6 seasons from 1916 to 1921, several in the CSL, before folding....
1917-1917 1
Danbury Danbuarians played for only one season in 1917, finishing with a record of 14-5 in the IBL before folding....
1917-1917 1
New York All Stars played for only one season in 1917, finishing with a record of 1-16 in the IBL before folding....
1917-1917 1
Newark Turners played for only one season in 1917, finishing with a record of 15-5 in the IBL before folding....
1917-1917 1
Hoboken Hobs played for only one season in 1917, finishing with a record of 7-12 in the IBL before folding....
1916-1916 1
Had great success throughout the 1910s and 1920s, winning championships in several leagues. Eventuall faded and were absorbed into the Troy Celtics on December 19, 1939.
Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers, under leadership of head coach Bill Downey, played for only one season in 1916, finishing with a record of 6-12 in the IBL before folding....
1916-1916 1
North Hudson Troys played for only one season in 1916, finishing with a record of 0-2 in the IBL before folding....
a.k.a. Bessies
1916-1916 1
Kingston Pathfinders played for only one season in 1916, finishing with a record of 2-11 in the IBL before folding....

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  1. I sincerely appreciate the research work, and the information being shared. It is important and interesting history.

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