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s including the Southeastern portion of the | Indianapolis metropolitan area. |
e Buffalo Bills, the Chicago Bears, and the | Indianapolis Colts. |
Lynch has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts. |
The | Indianapolis Marriott Downtown is currently owned by LaS |
He is remembered as the mayor who began the | Indianapolis parks system. |
eport, Louisiana) is an NFL player with the | Indianapolis Colts. |
ewspaper Publishers Association honored The | Indianapolis Recorder with Merit Awards in eight of its |
Charleston has also played for the | Indianapolis Colts. |
er University before going to work with the | Indianapolis Journal where he was a reporter, editor, pa |
hrough 1998 for the Atlanta Falcons and the | Indianapolis Colts. |
Fengler acted as Chief Steward of the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway from 1958 until 1974. |
for the first time since 1958 one team, the | Indianapolis Colts, held the first two overall picks. |
ng in the IHL, spliting the season with the | Indianapolis Ice and the Las Vegas Thunder. |
He will also be performing with the | Indianapolis City Ballet's, "Evening With the Stars," a |
The | Indianapolis Colts selected Steve Emtman a Defensive Tac |
He played four seasons for the | Indianapolis Colts (1992-1995). |
back for a touchdown in a loss against the | Indianapolis Colts. |
American football defensive tackle for the | Indianapolis Colts, Atlanta Falcons and Denver Broncos |
lowest speed rank for a pole sitter in the | Indianapolis modern era. |
The | Indianapolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship |
He spent time with the | Indianapolis Colts (2003-2005) who allocated him to the |
nor leagues, appearing in two games for the | Indianapolis Indians in 1959 and then, appeared in three |
rs, fell into a slump and was traded to the | Indianapolis Racers by mid-season. |
In 1944 he managed the | Indianapolis Indians in the American Association. |
layed for the Pittsburgh Alleghenys and the | Indianapolis Hoosiers. |
ft the firm to become senior partner in the | Indianapolis firm of Wright, Porteus & Lowe. |
) is the current quarterbacks coach for the | Indianapolis Colts. |
For the | Indianapolis radio station formerly known as WMYS, see W |
game in 2008, the season-finale against the | Indianapolis Colts on December 28. |
s an American football Long snapper for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
n can secure a new lease agreement with the | Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board who own their hom |
uebec Nordiques and was later traded to the | Indianapolis Racers, where he was part of the deal that |
He played in 32 games in 1914 for the | Indianapolis Hoosiers. |
Peltz first played with the | Indianapolis Hoosiers, in 1884 at the age of 23. |
According to an article in the | Indianapolis Star, a fire started in a simulated opium d |
In 1887, Horace was the manager for the | Indianapolis Hoosiers. |
e was located across Market Street from the | Indianapolis Traction Terminal (the largest traction ter |
Not the | Indianapolis 500. |
ute 40/West Washington Street, north of the | Indianapolis International Airport. |
Boyd was signed to the | Indianapolis Colts' practice squad on December 2, 2009, |
and was then signed as a free agent by the | Indianapolis Colts in 2002. |
Nelson hitting Reggie Wayne of the | Indianapolis Colts in 2007. |
This page is a list of the | Indianapolis Colts NFL Draft selections. |
chools in Indiana" published in 2010 by the | Indianapolis Star. |
K grad, Joe Holland, played forward for the | Indianapolis team through the 1952 season. |
Both of them went on to play for the | Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League. |
He was originally drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the third round of the 1995 NFL Dr |
e joined the pharmaceutical division at the | Indianapolis based Eli Lilly and Company, managing the c |
Morrison played for the | Indianapolis Racers, New York Golden Blades, New Jersey |
vate collections and museums, including the | Indianapolis Museum of Art, the Indiana State Museum and |
An article which appeared in The | Indianapolis Star on March 10th, 1978 ("Archdiocese To c |
He spent time with the | Indianapolis Indians and Hollywood Stars. |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fourth round of the 1984 NFL D |
While the | Indianapolis Art Center titles it "Ascent the Wind", the |
arvin has played principal bassoon with the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Mozarteum of Salzbu |
He was signed to the | Indianapolis Colts practice squad two days later, on Sep |
ater, on May 7, there will be a race at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway for any school wishing to pa |
. Voyles, Jr., is the 2009 President of the | Indianapolis Bar Association. |
Association and he played one year for the | Indianapolis Blues before joining the Chicago White Stoc |
ootball offensive lineman who plays for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
Hrudey first played for the | Indianapolis Checkers, New York's minor league affiliate |
s Angeles Raiders, the Atlanta Falcons, the | Indianapolis Colts, and the St. Louis Rams from 1985 to |
Tepper was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts on January 5, 2011. |
s, with 9 career starts, and started in the | Indianapolis 500 in 1981-1983. |
e second round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the | Indianapolis Colts. |
ons in the National Football League for the | Indianapolis Colts. |
r of an auto racing team that twice won the | Indianapolis 500. |
Pat McAfee, place kicker for the | Indianapolis Colts |
r who played safety for six seasons for the | Indianapolis Colts. |
the youngest drivers ever to compete in the | Indianapolis 500, starting 19th and finishing 31st after |
two field goals in their 20-16 win over the | Indianapolis Colts in the AFC title game. |
season with the Raiders, he signed with the | Indianapolis Colts for the 1999 season. |
He also hit .288 in 20 games with the | Indianapolis Indians that season. |
-1960 seasons with 69 starts, including the | Indianapolis 500 races in each season. |
ssional baseball player, who played for the | Indianapolis Hoosiers of the American Association from M |
Bryan won Super Bowl XLI with the | Indianapolis Colts. |
on the weekend of August 26-28, 2011 at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
is an American football linebacker for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
s a gridiron football defensive end for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League, and |
Three field goals each against the | Indianapolis Colts and the St. Louis Rams made the diffe |
Petrowski has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts. |
he 1909 Wheeler-Schebler Trophy Race at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
09, he was the offensive line coach for the | Indianapolis Colts. |
995 seasons in Detroit before moving to the | Indianapolis Twisters for the 1996 season. |
and was named league MVP as a member of the | Indianapolis Ice in 1992-93. |
ecoming the first driver to qualify for the | Indianapolis 500 at a speed more than 200 mph (320 km/h) |
his dual interests, he was a member of the | Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (1941), the Claude Thorn |
Nashville faced off against the | Indianapolis Indians to determine the league champion. |
He was the offensive line coach for the | Indianapolis Colts from 1998-2009. |
is an American football linebacker for the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
He was traded to the | Indianapolis Olympians his rookie year. |
by throwing 8 touchdown passes against the | Indianapolis Enforcers. |
, the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, the | Indianapolis Colts, the New Orleans Saints, and the San |
In 2000, he joined the | Indianapolis Ice of the Central Hockey League for their |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fifth round of the 1991 NFL Dr |
He was signed as a free agent by the | Indianapolis Colts after the conclusion of the draft. |
Hagler re-signed with the | Indianapolis Colts on September 29, 2010. |
7, 2010, Vilma and the Saints defeated the | Indianapolis Colts to become Super Bowl XLIV Champions. |
areer, Young played professionally with the | Indianapolis Kautskys of the National Basketball League |
r the Green Bay Packers in 1998 and for the | Indianapolis Colts in 1999. |
Jones has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts, Nashville Kats, San Jose SaberCats a |
He played for the | Indianapolis Colts as a backup during the 2004 and 2005 |
The ground was home to the | Indianapolis Hoosiers of the American Association in 188 |
He was originally drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fifth round of the 2003 NFL Dr |
ars in endurance racing, and driving in the | Indianapolis 500 in 1983 and 1984, finished 30th both ti |
ver, after Ron Turner left Stanford for the | Indianapolis Colts, Hamilton left New Mexico and before |
as signed as an undrafted free agent by the | Indianapolis Colts in 2002. |
He was originally signed by the | Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2008. |
He was traded mid-season to the | Indianapolis Racers and finished his career there in 197 |
yed in the National Football League for the | Indianapolis Colts during the 1988 NFL season after bein |
He was signed to the | Indianapolis Colts' practice squad on November 12. |
He played five seasons for the | Indianapolis Colts and the Cincinnati Bengals. |
The 28th running of the | Indianapolis 500 took place on May 30, 1940. |
eenagers who won the U.S. Nationals for the | Indianapolis Athletic Club alongside Mike Troy, Bill Bar |
2005-2008, he was the hitting coach of the | Indianapolis Indians, the Triple-A affiliate of the Pitt |
In 1916, he helped the | Indianapolis ABC's to win the Black World Championship. |
Vaughn was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts on October 25, 2010. |
The | Indianapolis Colts, for whom Moore served as an offensiv |
Hermes was a member of the | Indianapolis Zoo team, that accomplished the world's fir |
o Noblesville, Indiana, broadcasting to the | Indianapolis, Indiana, area on 104.5 FM. |
combined career starts, and started in the | Indianapolis 500 every year during 1974-1982. |
He made no secret of his desire to win the | Indianapolis 500; however, many believe that his threat |
or leagues the following year, going to the | Indianapolis Indians since the Reds had changed their AA |
He has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts, Green Bay Packers, and Atlanta Falco |
After college Dubinsky reported to the | Indianapolis Ice of the IHL where he played the majority |
In 1945, the company purchased the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in what many thought was an |
gned off the Vikings' practice squad by the | Indianapolis Colts on December 2, 2008. |
Red Stockings for one game in 1883 and the | Indianapolis Hoosiers for 63 games during their only yea |
It was the first time that the | Indianapolis 500 was nationally televised on ABC Sports, |
s of the cruiser were also present when the | Indianapolis was decommissioned and stricken from the Na |
Solomon later became music director of the | Indianapolis Symphony. |
He was a columnist for the | Indianapolis Star from 2000 to 2007. |
d an additional talk between Wilson and the | Indianapolis community on October 19, 2010 at the Madame |
who raced in USAC Champ Cars (including the | Indianapolis 500), as well as sprint cars and stock cars |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fifth round of the 2007 NFL Dr |
ing mechanics were used by most cars in the | Indianapolis 500 from 1911 to 1922 and from 1930 to 1937 |
During his 12 years with the | Indianapolis Colts, Daniel was a fan favorite and held m |
he served as a consultant and judge at the | Indianapolis 500 race. |
The | Indianapolis Colts finished the National Football League |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fourth round of the 1998 NFL D |
rgh Steelers, the Cleveland Browns, and the | Indianapolis Colts. |
eceiver for the San Francisco 49ers and the | Indianapolis Colts |
He was the recipient of the | Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award for 2007. |
When the | Indianapolis Colts failed to sign linebacker Cornelius B |
num Photos, The Ventura County Star and The | Indianapolis Star. |
He finished his pro career with the | Indianapolis Colts. |
Moore was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts on October 5, 2010 after kick returne |
in the Federal League in 1914-1915, for the | Indianapolis Hoosiers the first year, then moving with t |
e, including the following: he wrote of the | Indianapolis 500 automobile race, "Gentlemen, start your |
contributed to the Big Ten Network and The | Indianapolis Star. |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the third round of the 2000 NFL Dr |
He was waived by the | Indianapolis Colts on October 19, after fumbling twice a |
The | Indianapolis Colts chose McCoy in the fourth round (105t |
inner of the Vanderbilt Cup plus he won the | Indianapolis 500, the Chicago 300, the Minneapolis 150 a |
He was graduated from the | Indianapolis Law College in 1867. |
At the same time, the | Indianapolis Youth Orchestra was renamed the New World Y |
He moved to the | Indianapolis News the following year, where he remained |
o the Governor in 1988 at a ceremony at the | Indianapolis Athletic Club. |
on in the World Hockey Association with the | Indianapolis Racers. |
ive tackle who is currently a member of the | Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. |
Donald Brown was selected at #27 by the | Indianapolis Colts, Darius Butler was selected by the Ne |
son began a newspaper career in 1884 at the | Indianapolis Sentinel. |
in the International Hockey League with the | Indianapolis Ice during the 1997-98 season. |
For the | Indianapolis 500 racer, see Stan Fox. |
He was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL D |
Paschal was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts on August 22, 2009 after the team rel |
New York Jets for his first two years, the | Indianapolis Colts after taking 1994 off, the Washington |
The film includes footage taken at the | Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the legendary 2.5 mile trac |
ribution following their performance at the | Indianapolis Metalfest. |
He then played for the | Indianapolis Kautskys and won one more NBL championship. |
The | Indianapolis Clowns were a professional baseball team in |
He joined the | Indianapolis Racers in 1978-79, spending half the season |
Hosted the coverage of the | Indianapolis 500 for 25 years. |
938 in the Bush-Feezle State League for the | Indianapolis team. |
e garnering as much of a forty share of the | Indianapolis radio audience. |
This shocked those in the | Indianapolis militia, who had loved him as friend, and e |
The | Indianapolis Star has the most subscriptions for a daily |
as such contains made-up teams, such as the | Indianapolis Rays and the Miami Sharks. |
Wings in the National Hockey League and the | Indianapolis Racers in the World Hockey Association |
McFarland has also played for the | Indianapolis Colts. |
es in the World Hockey Association with the | Indianapolis Racers. |
The | Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, also known as the Indianapol |
Carter was selected by the | Indianapolis Colts with 119th overall pick in the 2011 N |
The | Indianapolis News was an evening newspaper published for |
otball wide receiver who was drafted by the | Indianapolis Colts in the fourth round of the 1986 NFL D |
Keenan has also been a member of the | Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers. |
Grady was signed by the | Indianapolis Colts after going undrafted in the 2009 NFL |
s (1952-1955) in the NBA as a member of the | Indianapolis Olympians and Philadelphia Warriors. |
July 1888, McCulloch, the president of the | Indianapolis Benevolent Society, went public with his fi |
as signed as an undrafted free agent by the | Indianapolis Colts in 2009. |
Bellefontaine and Indiana Railroad and the | Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad in 1864. |
He served as president of the | Indianapolis, Delphi &. |
The | Indianapolis Juvenile Correctional Facility was a minimu |
ately signed a free agent contract with the | Indianapolis Colts but was once again released prior to |
957 to organize civic events to promote the | Indianapolis 500. |
mes in the World Hockey Association for the | Indianapolis Racers |
ediately began his baseball career with the | Indianapolis ABC's in 1915. |
Lions and one in the United States for the | Indianapolis Racers. |
Europe in 2000 and then spent time with the | Indianapolis Colts. |
Philadelphia Inquirer, The Denver Post, The | Indianapolis Star, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Oregon N |
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