Oklahoma–Kansas League
The Oklahoma–Kansas League was a six–team minor baseball league that existed in 1908. As its name indicates, it consisted of teams from Oklahoma and Kansas.
Sport | Minor League Baseball |
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Inaugural season | 1908 |
Ceased | 1908 |
President | Dr. D.M. Shiveley (1908) |
No. of teams | 6 |
Country | United States of America |
Most titles | 1 Bartlesville Boosters (1908) |
Classification | Class D (1908) |
Related competitions | Western Association South Central League |
The teams in the league were the Bartlesville Boosters, Independence Jewelers, Iola Champs, McAlester Miners, Muskogee Redskins and Tulsa Oilers.[1]
Notable players include Larry Cheney, Joe Kelly and Ray Powell. Long–time major league player Deacon White managed in the league.
Before the season ended, McAlister and Iola disbanded. Tulsa won the league finals.
Cities Represented
- Bartlesville, OK: Bartlesville Boosters 1908
- Independence, KS: Independence Jewelers 1908
- Iola, KS: Iola Champs 1908
- McAlester, OK: McAlester Miners 1908
- Muskogee, OK: Muskogee Redskins 1908
- Tulsa, OK: Tulsa Oilers 1908
1908 Oklahoma-Kansas League Standings
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
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Bartlesville Boosters | 71 | 50 | .587 | -- | Harry Truby |
Tulsa Oilers | 69 | 55 | .556 | 3.5 | Deacon White / Stu McBirney |
Independence Jewelers | 66 | 58 | .532 | 6.5 | Art Quiesser |
Muskogee Redskins | 58 | 66 | .467 | 14.5 | Lon Ury / Jay Andrews |
Iola Champs | 32 | 34 | .485 | NA | Tom Hayden |
McAlester Miners | 17 | 47 | .266 | NA | Cy Mason |
McAlester disbanded July 5.
Iola disbanded July 8.
Playoffs: Bartlesville 2 games, Muskogee 0, for the first half title.
Finals: Tulsa 3 games, Bartlesville 0.[2]
References
- "Oklahoma-Kansas League (D) Encyclopedia and History". Baseball-Reference.com.
- "Oklahoma-Kansas League - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
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