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Former baseball and football stadium in Buffalo, New York
Offermann Stadium was an outdoor baseball and football stadium in Buffalo, New York. Opened in 1924 as Bison Stadium, it was home to the Buffalo Bisons
Offermann_Stadium
Former sports stadium in Buffalo, New York
began play at the newly renamed War Memorial Stadium in 1961, as their previous home of Offermann Stadium had already been slated for demolition. The venue's
War Memorial Stadium (Buffalo, New York)
War_Memorial_Stadium_(Buffalo,_New_York)
Former professional baseball team in the Negro American League
barnstorming tours into the 1960s. The team relocated from Indianapolis to Offermann Stadium in Buffalo, New York, in 1951, while retaining the Indianapolis Clowns
Indianapolis_Clowns
Baseball stadium in Buffalo, New York
steel and concrete. It was originally named Bison Stadium, and in 1935 was renamed Offermann Stadium in memory of the club's owner. In addition to baseball
Olympic_Park_(Buffalo)
Archived from the original on October 12, 2023. Retrieved 2022-07-27. "Offermann Stadium Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 2022-07-27. Diane Giles
List_of_former_NFL_stadiums
American food service and hospitality company
the three men turned their attention to ballparks, the first being Offermann Stadium, and the creation of the sports concession industry. Sportservice
Delaware_North
Baseball stadium in Buffalo, New York
the International League and began play at War Memorial Stadium in 1961, as Offermann Stadium had already been slated for demolition. In April 1968, Robert
Sahlen_Field
American baseball league
Buffalo Baseball History; For Example, Hank Aaron Was "Discovered" At Offermann Stadium". The Buffalo News. "1937 NAL Championship Series - Kansas City Monarchs
Negro_American_League
Stadium designed for multifunctionality over specificity
been (awkwardly) fit for baseball after the city's baseball park, Offermann Stadium, was condemned and torn down in 1960 to build a high school in its
Multi-purpose_stadium
American boxer and actor (1915–1986)
1941, he came extremely close to boxing stardom at Washington's Griffith Stadium, when in the opinion of most ringside officials, Joe Louis gave him a disqualifying
Buddy_Baer
Surname list
Offerman, Offermann, or Offermanns is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Birgit Offermann (born 1960), German retired footballer Heribert
Offerman
American boxer (1902–1982)
heavyweight title vs. 1956 Olympic gold medalist Pete Rademacher, at Sick's Stadium, Seattle. The fight was notable in that Rademacher was the first and only
Tommy_Loughran
Sports team history
was the only venue with enough seating to accommodate a team (since Offermann Stadium, the city's baseball park and the home of the city's 1920s NFL teams
History_of_the_Buffalo_Bills
American businessman
the three men turned their attention to ballparks, the first being Offermann Stadium in Buffalo, New York, and the creation of the sports concession industry
Louis_Jacobs_(businessman)
(1925–1930). Lee Park was also known as Boulevard Field. Offermann Stadium was called Bison Stadium before being renamed in 1935. Original Ponce de Leon Park
List of International League stadiums
List_of_International_League_stadiums
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Columbus Jets Columbus, Ohio Kansas City Athletics Jets Stadium Havana
1955 International League season
1955_International_League_season
American baseball player (1915–1979)
home run over the center field scoreboard at Buffalo's home park, Offermann Stadium, doing so twice in 1957. On June 14 he cleared the board, and newspapers
Luke_Easter_(baseball)
American boxer (1910–1991)
1936 Griffith Stadium, Washington, District of Columbia, US 106 Win 71–27–6 (2) Big Boy Brackey PTS 10 Jul 20, 1936 Offermann Stadium, Buffalo, New York
King_Levinsky
Former Minor League Baseball team in Buffalo, New York from 1886–1970
Expos of Major League Baseball and played its home games at War Memorial Stadium. The franchise moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, in the middle of the 1970 season
Buffalo_Bisons_(1886–1970)
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York None Offermann Stadium Columbus Jets Columbus, Ohio Kansas City Athletics Jets Stadium Havana Sugar
1956 International League season
1956_International_League_season
Public, magnet high school
and Buffalo Traditional School. Prior to that, it was the site of Offermann Stadium. Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts
Buffalo_Academy_for_Visual_and_Performing_Arts
Marlowe of the Buffalo Bisons against the Baltimore Orioles at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Nine league pitchers have thrown multiple no-hitters
List of International League no-hitters
List_of_International_League_no-hitters
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland None Oriole Park Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Cleveland Indians Offermann Stadium Jersey City
1939 International League season
1939_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland St. Louis Browns Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Philadelphia Athletics Offermann Stadium
1950 International League season
1950_International_League_season
Sports season
Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Cleveland Indians Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey
1948 International League season
1948_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Philadelphia Phillies Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York None Offermann Stadium Montreal
1951 International League season
1951_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland St. Louis Browns Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey
1949 International League season
1949_International_League_season
Sports season
None Offermann Stadium Montreal Royals Montreal, Quebec None Delorimier Stadium Newark Bears Newark, New Jersey New York Yankees Ruppert Stadium Rochester
1936 International League season
1936_International_League_season
blocks northeast of Olympic Park II Currently: Residential Offermann Stadium orig. Bison Stadium aka Buffalo Baseball Park Home of: Buffalo Bisons - IL (1924–1960)
List of baseball parks in Buffalo, New York
List_of_baseball_parks_in_Buffalo,_New_York
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland None Oriole Park Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey City
1941 International League season
1941_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Cleveland Indians Oriole Park Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey
1943 International League season
1943_International_League_season
Sports season
Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Cleveland Indians Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey
1947 International League season
1947_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Philadelphia Phillies Oriole Park Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey
1940 International League season
1940_International_League_season
Sports season
Baltimore Orioles quickly arranged to move into a temporary home, Municipal Stadium for the remainder of the season. Due to the large crowds and motivated
1944 International League season
1944_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Philadelphia Phillies Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium
1953 International League season
1953_International_League_season
Sports season
Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Cleveland Indians Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey
1945 International League season
1945_International_League_season
Magnet school in Buffalo, Erie, New York, United States
2005. The building was constructed in 1962 on the former site of Offermann Stadium. It first served as the home as Woodlawn Junior High School and became
Buffalo_Traditional_School
Sports season
City MLB Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland None Oriole Park Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York None Offermann Stadium Jersey City Giants
1938 International League season
1938_International_League_season
Sports season
MLB Affiliate Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Havana Sugar Kings Havana, Cuba None Gran Stadium Montreal Royals
1954 International League season
1954_International_League_season
Sports season
Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Cleveland Indians Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey
1946 International League season
1946_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Philadelphia Phillies Municipal Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium
1952 International League season
1952_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Kansas City Athletics Offermann Stadium Columbus Jets Columbus, Ohio Pittsburgh Pirates Jets Stadium Havana
1958 International League season
1958_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland Cleveland Indians Oriole Park Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Detroit Tigers Offermann Stadium Jersey
1942 International League season
1942_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Kansas City Athletics Offermann Stadium Columbus Jets Columbus, Ohio Detroit Tigers Jets Stadium Havana
1957 International League season
1957_International_League_season
Sports season
None Offermann Stadium Montreal Royals Montreal, Quebec None Delorimier Stadium Newark Bears Newark, New Jersey New York Yankees Ruppert Stadium Rochester
1935 International League season
1935_International_League_season
American baseball player (1897–1983)
honored with "Bucky Crouse Night" in front of over 13,000 fans at Offermann Stadium and was later inducted into the Buffalo Hall of Fame.[citation needed]
Buck_Crouse
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Philadelphia Phillies Offermann Stadium Columbus Jets Columbus, Ohio Pittsburgh Pirates Jets Stadium Havana
1960 International League season
1960_International_League_season
Sports season
Affiliate Stadium Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York Philadelphia Phillies Offermann Stadium Columbus Jets Columbus, Ohio Pittsburgh Pirates Jets Stadium Havana
1959 International League season
1959_International_League_season
Sports season
City MLB Affiliate Stadium Baltimore Orioles Baltimore, Maryland None Oriole Park Buffalo Bisons Buffalo, New York None Offermann Stadium Jersey City Giants
1937 International League season
1937_International_League_season
Italian-American professional baseball player
Kulyk; Peter Farrell (October 13, 2008). "Play Ball: Memories of Offermann Stadium". Artvoice. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved
Ollie_Carnegie
Soccer club
Brooklyn College; Brooklyn, New York City (1989–1992; 2025-present) Dreier Offermann Park; Brooklyn, New York City (2009) John Dewey High School; Brooklyn
Brooklyn_Italians
National Football League team season
1929 Buffalo Bisons season President Frank J. Offermann Head coach Al Jolley Results Record 1–7–1 Division place 10th NFL ← 1927 Other seasons
1929 Buffalo Bisons (NFL) season
1929_Buffalo_Bisons_(NFL)_season
K.A.S. Eupen 2022–23 football season
GHA Abdul Manaf Nurudeen 35 DF BEL Boris Lambert 44 GK GER Julian Renner 47 FW BEL Lorenzo Offermann 77 MF BEL Dario Oger 99 GK BEL Tom Roufosse
2022–23_KAS_Eupen_season
Tremmel, 96, poet. 23 November – Udo Kier, 81, actor 24 November – Heribert Offermanns, 88, chemist 25 November – Ingrid van Bergen, 94, actress 27 November
2025_in_Germany
British boxer (1918–1991)
Salle Wagram, Paris, Paris, France 44 Win 43–1 Hubert Offermanns KO 10 (12) Feb 3, 1938 The Stadium, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, U.K. 43 Loss 42–1 Benny
Peter_Kane
Borussia Mönchengladbach 1975–76 football season
Wimmer MF GER Uli Stielike MF GER Christian Kulik MF GER Hans-Jürgen Offermanns FW DEN Allan Simonsen FW DEN Henning Jensen FW GER Jupp Heynckes FW
1975–76 Borussia Mönchengladbach season
1975–76_Borussia_Mönchengladbach_season
Football tournament season
Berlin and will only in 2010 be moved to Cologne. 26 May 1985 Olympic Stadium (Berlin) Attendance: 25,000 Referee: Udo Horeis (Buchholz) 1984–85 DFB-Pokal
1984–85_DFB-Pokal_Frauen
13th season of the Bundesliga
Castroper Straße had become unplayable due to the 1976–1979 expansion of the stadium. Source: www.dfb.de Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference;
1975–76_Bundesliga
donations (approx 3,000,000 euros) have been made by Dutch national Edmond Offermann. The new cable car is able to transport at a faster speed then its older
History_of_Sarajevo
1. FC Kaiserslautern 2022–23 football season
Pirmasens, Germany 15:00 CEST (UTC+2) Wunderlich 60' Lobinger 64', 68' Redondo 89' Report Offermann 84' Stadium: Sportpark Husterhöhe Attendance: 2,223
2022–23 1. FC Kaiserslautern season
2022–23_1._FC_Kaiserslautern_season
German footballer
in the Berlin Olympic Stadium, she gave her team a 1–0 lead in the 25th minute, before it was equalized by Birgit Offermann's goal in the 52nd minute
Rike_Koekkoek
Tennis Borussia Berlin 1977–78 football season
Tennis Borussia Berlin Nattenberg-Stadion, Lüdenscheid 15:00 Jürgens 5' Offermanns 48' Report Hochheimer 86' Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Rüdiger Wuttke (Oberhausen)
1977–78 Tennis Borussia Berlin season
1977–78_Tennis_Borussia_Berlin_season
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Hyacinth. Sapphire.
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Of the God in heaven
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Scottish, Teutonic
Wild Garlic; From Ram's Island
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English : variant of Walter, representing the normal medieval pronunciation of the name.English and German (Rhineland) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stretch of water, Middle English, Low German water.Irish : adopted as an English translation of Gaelic Ó Fuartháin (see Foran), being wrongly taken as Ó Fuaruisce ‘son of cold water’.
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n.
A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical and astronomical measurements. It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces, or to 606 feet 9 inches English. This was also called the Olympic stadium, as being the exact length of the foot-race course at Olympia.
pl.
of Stadium
n.
A stadium.
n.
A horizontal graduated bar mounted on a staff, used as a stadium, or telemeter, for measuring distances.
n.
A kind of telemeter for measuring the distance of an object of known dimensions, by observing the angle it subtends; especially (Surveying), a graduated rod used to measure the distance of the place where it stands from an instrument having a telescope, by observing the number of the graduations of the rod that are seen between certain parallel wires (stadia wires) in the field of view of the telescope; -- also called stadia, and stadia rod.
n.
Hence, a race course; especially, the Olympic course for foot races.