American | Chicago | American Civil War | American Broadcasting Company | American football | University of Chicago | African American | American Idol | American Revolutionary War | American Revolution | Chicago Tribune | New York Giants | Chicago Cubs | American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Red Cross | Chicago White Sox | Chicago Bears | American Library Association | American Museum of Natural History | San Francisco Giants | American Express | Art Institute of Chicago | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | American League | American Association | American Heart Association | American comic book | American Institute of Architects | American Airlines | American Hockey League |
In 1914 he became half-owner, along with Thomas Bowser, and manager of the Indianapolis ABC's, and over the next several seasons developed the team into a power rivaled only by Rube Foster's Chicago American Giants.