Chicago Majors

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Chicago Majors
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Leagues American Basketball League (1961–1962)
Founded1961
Folded1963
Arena Chicago Stadium
Team colors Red & White
  

The Chicago Majors were a basketball team based in Chicago, Illinois, that was a member of the American Basketball League from 1961 to 1963.

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History

The American Basketball League played one full season, 19611962, and part of the next season until the league folded on December 31, 1962. The ABL was the first basketball league to have a three point shot for baskets scored far away from the goal. Other rules that set the league apart were a 30-second shooting clock and a wider free throw lane, 18 feet instead of the standard 12.

The American Basketball League was formed when Abe Saperstein did not get the Los Angeles National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise he sought. His Harlem Globetrotters had strong NBA ties. When Minneapolis Lakers owner Bob Short was permitted to move the Lakers to Los Angeles, Saperstein reacted by convincing National Alliance of Basketball Leagues (NABL) team owner Paul Cohen (Tuck Tapers) and Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) National Champion Cleveland Pipers owner George Steinbrenner to take the top NABL and AAU teams and players and form a rival league. [1]

League franchises were: the Chicago Majors (1961–1963); Cleveland Pipers (1961–1962); Kansas City Steers (1961–63); Long Beach Chiefs (1961–1963), as Hawaii Chiefs in 1961–62; Los Angeles Jets (1961–62, disbanded during season); Oakland Oaks (1961–1963, as San Francisco Saints in 1961–1962; Philadelphia Tapers 1961–1963, as Washington Tapers in 1961–62; moved to New York during 1961–62 season; as New York Tapers in 1961–62 and the Pittsburgh Rens (1961–1963). [1]

The Majors were owned by Abe Saperstein. [2] Former Globetrotter Ermer Robinson was the team's business manager for their two seasons. [3] Chicago native Ron Sobieszczyk came out of retirement to play for the Majors. [3] In 1961 Chicago was coached by Andy Phillip. [3]

The Majors finished 38–42 in 1960–1961 under Phillip, finishing third in the ABL Eastern Division. In 1962–1963 they finished 8–19 under Ron "Sobie" Sobieszczyk, folding along with the entire league on December 31, 1962. [4] [5]

The arena

The Majors played in Chicago Stadium, which later became the home stadium of the Chicago Bulls.

Media coverage

Although well covered by the print media, including the Chicago Tribune, unlike its NBA competition the Chicago Packers it does not seem to have had any radio or television coverage.

Notable players

1962 ABL draft selections

Territorial selections
First round
Additional selections

Year-by-year

YearLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffs
1961/62ABL3rd, EasternQuarterfinals
1962/63ABL6thNo playoff

Game log 1961-62

FIRST HALF

October

Record: 0-1 Home: 0-0; Road: 0-1; Neutral: 0-0

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
1October 30A Los Angeles Jets L116-1190-18,384 Sports Arena

November

Record: 8-8; Home: 1-1; Road: 2-6; Neutral: 5-1

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
2November 2A Washington Tapers L64-650-25,500 Washington Coliseum
3November 4A Washington Tapers W101-871-22,000 Washington Coliseum
4November 7A Pittsburgh Rens L90-1051-313,816 Civic Auditorium
5November 9N Pittsburgh Rens W109-972-31,800 Washington Coliseum
6November 10N Los Angeles Jets L106-1212-42,248 Municipal Auditorium
7November 12N Hawaii Chiefs W105-973-41,500 Municipal Auditorium
8November 13N Washington Tapers W97-874-45,000 L.C. Walker Arena
9November 15N Washington Tapers W96-915-46,500 Lansing Civic Center
10November 17H San Francisco Saints W94-91 OT6-412,073 Chicago Stadium
11November 21H Los Angeles Jets L119-1426-53,000 Chicago Stadium
12November 22N Los Angeles Jets W118-907-52,895 Milwaukee Arena
13November 24A Hawaii Chiefs W94-848-53,149Honolulu Civic Auditorium
14November 25A Hawaii Chiefs L110-1168-61,231Honolulu Civic Auditorium
15November 26A Hawaii Chiefs L90-998-71,263Honolulu Civic Auditorium
16November 27A Hawaii Chiefs L93-1058-81,195Honolulu Civic Auditorium
17November 28A Hawaii Chiefs L107-1248-91,512Hilo Civic Auditorium

December

Record: 7-13; Home: 1-3; Road: 4-7; Neutral: 2-3

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
18December 1A San Francisco Saints L87-908-102,752 Civic Auditorium
19December 2A San Francisco Saints L91-928-112,855 Civic Auditorium
20December 5N Cleveland Pipers W110-979-112,300 Milwaukee Arena
21December 6A Cleveland Pipers W101-9310-112,127 Cleveland Arena
22December 7N Cleveland Pipers L88-10710-122,432 Civic Auditorium
23December 8A Kansas City Steers L99-11710-131,027 Municipal Auditorium
24December 9H Kansas City Steers L88-8910-141,500 Chicago Stadium
25December 10A Kansas City Steers L89-9710-151,276 Municipal Auditorium
26December 13A Cleveland Pipers L95-11710-162,500 Public Hall
27December 14A Pittsburgh Rens L106-11910-173,692 Civic Auditorium
28December 16H Hawaii Chiefs L88-9510-183,421 Chicago Stadium
29December 17N Hawaii Chiefs W96-9111-181,500 Milwaukee Arena
30December 19N Cleveland Pipers L94-9911-191,000 Boylan Catholic High School
31December 20H Cleveland Pipers W98-9412-191,872 Chicago Stadium
32December 21A Cleveland Pipers W113-11213-193,453 Cleveland Arena
33December 22A Pittsburgh Rens W102-8914-193,813 Civic Auditorium
34December 24A Pittsburgh Rens L86-10014-202,986 Civic Auditorium
35December 27A Pittsburgh Rens W127-10515-2012,461 Civic Auditorium
36December 29N Pittsburgh Rens L92-9615-216,000 Olympia Stadium
37December 31H Washington Tapers L92-9615-225,163 Chicago Stadium

January

Record: 7-9 (first half 3-4); Home: 3-1 (first half 2-0); Road: 1-6 (first half 0-3); Neutral: 3-2 (first half 1-1)

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
38January 1N Cleveland Pipers L99-11715-231,600 University of Akron Memorial Hall
39January 3A Cleveland Pipers L104-11415-242,338 Public Hall
40January 4A Kansas City Steers L93-9415-259,172 Municipal Auditorium
41January 5N Los Angeles Jets W106-103 OT16-255,500 University of Wichita Field House
42January 6H Los Angeles Jets W105-8917-252,352 Chicago Stadium
43January 10A Kansas City Steers L120-12217-262,223 Municipal Auditorium
44January 11H New York Tapers W109-9918-2613,012 Chicago Stadium111111

SECOND HALF
Record second half: 4-5; Home second half:1-1; Road second half: 1-3; Neutral second half:2-1

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
45January 17N New York Tapers W109-991-02,143 Cleveland Arena
46January 18A Kansas City Steers L97-1141-13,840 Municipal Auditorium
47January 19A Pittsburgh Rens W111-992-13,816 Civic Auditorium
48January 20H Pittsburgh Rens W114-1113-12,436 Chicago Stadium
49January 21A Pittsburgh Rens L82-973-26,348 Civic Auditorium
50January 26H Pittsburgh Rens L99-1003-33,012 Chicago Stadium
51January 27N Pittsburgh Rens L97-1013-42,015 New Castle Junior/Senior High School
52January 28A Pittsburgh Rens L87-1033-54,096 Civic Auditorium
53January 31N Pittsburgh Rens W109-994-52,430 Milwaukee Arena

February

Record: 10-6; Home: 3-0; Road: 5-4; Neutral: 2-2

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
54February 1N Pittsburgh Rens W109-1055-5427 Waukegan High School
55February 2H Pittsburgh Rens L106-1085-620,482 Chicago Stadium
56February 3A Cleveland Pipers L114-1205-72,338 Public Hall
57February 4N San Francisco Saints W109-1076-71,523 Public Hall
58February 9Hvs. San Francisco Saints W111-1047-72,042 Chicago Stadium
59February 13A Kansas City Steers W97-917-86,463 Municipal Auditorium
60February 14N Kansas City Steers L104-1097-9700 University of Wichita Field House
61February 15A Kansas City Steers L104-1108-91,813 Municipal Auditorium
62February 17H Cleveland Pipers W115-1068-103,115 Chicago Stadium
63February 18A San Francisco Saints W125-117 OT9-103,176 Civic Auditorium
64February 20A San Francisco Saints L116-1199-111,156 Cow Palace
65February 22A San Francisco Saints W118-10210-111,156 Cow Palace
66February 23A Hawaii Chiefs W125-123 OT11-112,351Honolulu Civic Auditorium
67February 24A Hawaii Chiefs W106-9912-112,307Honolulu Civic Auditorium
68February 25A Hawaii Chiefs L84-11012-121,171Honolulu Civic Auditorium
69February 26A Hawaii Chiefs W97-7713-121,553Hilo Civic Auditorium
70February 27A Hawaii Chiefs L94-9513-131,447Honolulu Civic Auditorium

March

Record: 8-4; Home: 2-0; Road: 3-2; Neutral: 3-2

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
71March 3H Cleveland Pipers W115-11114-13 Chicago Stadium
72March 5A New York Tapers W102-9815-131,183 Long Island Arena
73March 7A New York Tapers L94-10615-14 Long Island Arena
74March 9N Hawaii Chiefs W104-9216-147,322 Miami Beach Convention Center
75March 10N Hawaii Chiefs L103-11016-157,657 Miami Beach Convention Center
76March 11N Hawaii Chiefs W111-9517-156,013 Jacksonville Coliseum
77March 12N Hawaii Chiefs W113-9318-154,794 Jacksonville Coliseum
78March 13N Cleveland Pipers L101-11018-161,300 Ashtabula High School
79March 14A Cleveland Pipers L122-12418-172,310 Public Hall
80March 18A Cleveland Pipers L102-11118-18 Public Hall
81March 19H Hawaii Chiefs W112-10819-183,128 Chicago Stadium
82March 20A Pittsburgh Rens W121-12020-188,885 Civic Auditorium
83March 22A Pittsburgh Rens W97-9121-183,943 Civic Arena

ABL QUARTERFINALS

DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreAttendanceSite
March 30N New York Tapers L108-1151,500 Cleveland Arena

Game log 1962-63

November

Record: 4-9; Home: 1-1; Road: 3-6; Neutral: 0-2

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
1November 14A Philadelphia Tapers L98-1160-1700 Convention Hall
2November 15A Philadelphia Tapers L46-510-2 Convention Hall
3November 15A Philadelphia Tapers W65-63 OT1-21,262 Convention Hall
4November 16A Pittsburgh Rens W97-872-28,233 Civic Arena
5November 18A Oakland Oaks L100-1192-41,760 Oakland Civic Auditorium
6November 20A Oakland Oaks L100-1192-51,760 Oakland Civic Auditorium
7November 22A Kansas City Steers L85-1112-64,180 Municipal Auditorium
8November 23H Kansas City Steers W91-903-68,721 Chicago Stadium
9November 24A Kansas City Steers L113-1283-73,867 Municipal Auditorium
10November 25A Kansas City Steers W101-994-71,512 Municipal Auditorium
11November 28N Long Beach Chiefs L87-964-86,829 Maple Leaf Gardens
12November 29N Long Beach Chiefs L74-1034-95,000 Rochester Community War Memorial
13November 30H Long Beach Chiefs L99-1184-103,847 Chicago Stadium

December

Record: 4-11; Home: 1-2; Road: 2-7; Neutral: 1-2

#DateH/A/NOpponentW/LScoreRecordAttendanceSite
14December 1A Kansas City Steers L99-1163-111,811 Municipal Auditorium
15December 2A Kansas City Steers W125-1234-111,062 Municipal Auditorium
16December 4A Philadelphia Tapers L87-1134-12394 Convention Hall
17December 6A Pittsburgh Rens L103-1074-13942 Civic Arena
18December 7H Pittsburgh Rens L91-944-141,872 Chicago Stadium
19December 8A Kansas City Steers L98-1144-151,496 Municipal Auditorium
20December 10A Kansas City Steers W108-107 OT5-153,166 Municipal Auditorium
21December 11A Kansas City Steers L96-1085-161,044 Municipal Auditorium
22December 14N Pittsburgh Rens W105-946-164,395 Hershey Sports Arena
23December 16N Pittsburgh Rens L107-109 OT6-1711,411 Baltimore Civic Center
24December 20A Oakland Oaks L92-966-181,052 Oakland Civic Auditorium
25December 21A Oakland Oaks L122-1286-191,123 Oakland Civic Auditorium
26December 22A Oakland Oaks L103-1126-201,809 Oakland Civic Auditorium
27December 28H Philadelphia Tapers W93-837-201,187 Chicago Stadium
28December 31N Philadelphia Tapers L86-957-217,000 Cleveland Arena

References

  1. 1 2 "History of the American Basketball League". www.apbr.org.
  2. Grasso, John (2011). Historical dictionary of basketball. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 89. ISBN   978-0810875067 . Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  3. 1 2 3 A Biographical Directory of Professional Basketball Coaches. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. 2003. ISBN   1461726530.
  4. "1961 Chicago Majors basketball Roster on StatsCrew.com".
  5. "1962 Chicago Majors basketball Roster on StatsCrew.com".