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Owen J. "Donie" Bush Stadium is the name of a former baseball stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was home to the Indianapolis Indians. It was also home to a few Negro League teams, as well as a Continental Football League team, the Indianapolis Capitols, who won the league championship in 1969.The stadium started life as Perry Stadium, named for Norm Perry, the club owner who built it in 1931. It was renamed Victory Field in 1942 in reference to World War II.
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Bush Stadium Owen J. Bush Stadium
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1931
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Victory Field (1942–1967) Perry Stadium (1931–1942)
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1931-09-05Z
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