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Multnomah Athletic Club. / 45.5206; -122.6927. The Multnomah Athletic Club is a private social and athletic club in Portland, Oregon, United States. Located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood, it was originally founded in 1891 as the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club. It has expanded to fill two buildings totaling 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2 ...
The Portland-based Multnomah Athletic Club was founded in 1891 and soon constructed the stadium for their amateur sports teams beginning in 1893. In 1926, the facility was expanded into a complete stadium, including the upper seating bowl and the wooden benches which can still be found in the park.
Jack Cody. ASCA Hall of Fame '02. Jack Cody (April 1, 1885 – April 11, 1963) [1] was an American swimming coach in Oregon. He coached at the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland, Oregon for more than 30 years, winning 3 national championships and producing 15 Olympic swimmers.
New members are inducted each fall, in a ceremony held in recent years at the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland, Oregon. Scholarships [ edit ] As part of its educational mission to promote the values and rewards of participation in sports, the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame grants as many as nine $2,000 scholarships given to outstanding Oregon ...
Game 4: vs. Multnomah Athletic Club second team Will Bloss (left) was quarterback and manager of the 1893–94 OAC Aggies team. Star halfback Brady Burnett is probably the other figure in this 1893 photo. Early in January 1894, the Aggies football team received a challenge from the Multnomah Athletic Club "Juniors" (second
The 1916 Oregon Webfoots football team represented the University of Oregon in the 1916 college football season. It was the Webfoots' 24th overall and first season as a member of the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). The team was led by head coach Hugo Bezdek, in his fourth year, and played their home games at Kincaid Field in Eugene and at ...
Portland's Pacific Coast League baseball team, known then as the "Giants", played the 1905 season at a different venue in Portland. The Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club organized a cricket match at the fiar between the Portland Cricket Club founded in 1876 and the Victoria Cricket Club founded in 1852.
Game 8: Multnomah Athletic Club The Aggies brought their by now disappointing 1908 campaign to a close with a December 5 game against the Multnomah Athletic Club team from Portland. [10] The Aggies went to battle without their captain, Right Halfback Wolff, who was also the best kicker on the team.