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Toronto Indians
Founded1941
Folded1949
Based inToronto, Ontario, Canada
Home fieldOakwood Stadium
Head coachTed Reeve (1948)
LeagueOntario Rugby Football Union
ColoursUnknown
Nickname(s)The Tribe

The Toronto Indians were a football team from Toronto, Ontario and a member of the Ontario Rugby Football Union, a league that preceded the Canadian Football League. After the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers moved to the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union in 1941, the Indians began play in the ORFU to fill the void.[1] Ironically, these two teams would merge in 1948 and would continue to be known as the Beachers after that season.

History

The Indians were respectable in their first season of senior competition as the team finished in 2nd place in the ORFU with a .500 record while the league had three teams. For the next three seasons, however, the team would finish near the bottom of the standings winning only four of 25 games with the team missing the playoffs every year. Their fortunes would change, though, as the Indians qualified for the playoffs in each of the next three seasons, including a first-place finish in 1945. Despite their regular season success, the Indians would not have the same fortune in the post-season, having never won a playoff game.

On April 20, 1948, it was announced that the Indians would merge with the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers and assumed the name Toronto Beaches-Indians for that one season. The amalgamation took place due to the difficulty that the two teams were having in competing for fan support, in addition to the competition from the IRFU's Toronto Argonauts.[2] The team finished in 2nd place that year with a 5-4 record, but lost to the Hamilton Tigers (who had transferred to the ORFU from the more competitive IRFU that year) in the ORFU Finals. On January 4, 1949, the club announced that the amalgamation would end and the Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers would resume play while the Indians would fold.[3]

Canadian Football Hall of Famers

ORFU season-by-season

Season W L T PF PA Pts Finish Playoffs
1941 2 2 2 46 55 6 2nd, ORFU Missed Playoffs
1942 3 7 0 66 113 6 5th, ORFU Missed Playoffs
1943 1 8 0 36 180 2 6th, ORFU Missed Playoffs
1944 0 6 0 19 168 0 4th, ORFU Missed Playoffs
1945 7 1 0 124 150 14 1st, ORFU Lost ORFU Finals
1946 8 1 1 176 66 17 2nd, ORFU Lost ORFU Semi-Finals
1947 4 5 1 99 120 9 4th, ORFU Lost ORFU Semi-Finals
1948 5 4 0 124 86 10 2nd, ORFU Lost ORFU Finals

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