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Central Interstate League

The Central Interstate League was an independent minor league baseball league that operated from 1888 to 1890.[1][2][3]

Central Interstate League
ClassificationIndependent (1888–1890)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1888
Ceased1890
Replaced byNorthern League
PresidentWilliam H. Allen (1888)
Henderson Ridgely (1889)
E.T. McNeally (1890)
Fitzpatrick (1890)
No. of teams8
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Davenport Hawkeyes (1888)
Quincy Ravens (1889)
Evansville Hoosiers (1890)


William H. Allen (1888), Henderson Ridgely (1889), E.T. McNeally (1890) and Fitzpatrick (1890) served as the league presidents.[4]

The 1888 Davenport Hawkeyes, 1889 Quincy Ravens and 1890 Evansville Hoosiers won league championships. The league permanently folded following the 1890 season.[4]

Cities represented Edit

[4]

Standings & statistics Edit

1888 Central Interstate League Edit

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Davenport Hawkeyes 40 18 .690 William Henry Lucas
Peoria Reds 38 22 .633 3.0 Charles Flynn
Crawfordsville Hoosiers /
Terre Haute Hoosiers
32 26 .552 8.0 Albert Miller /
J.W. Carroll
Bloomington Reds 26 28 .481 12.0 Edward Wochner /
Cheney / Joseph Farrell
Dubuque 21 18 .538 NA C.R. McQuade
Decatur / Lafayette 7 30 .189 NA Michael Hurley /
Lawrence McKeon / William McMillen
Danville Browns 15 25 .375 NA W.C. Johnson
Rockford Rox 11 23 .324 NA William Allen

Decatur (6–23) transferred to Lafayette June 13.; Rockford disbanded June 26.; Crawfordsville (21–21) transferred to Terre Haute July 2; Danville disbanded Jul 5; Lafayette and Dubuque disbanded July 9.
The league disbanded July 27.[4]

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
William Schwartz Peoria BA .389 Matt Keogan Peoria W 17
Owen Williams Davenport Runs 65 Willard Mains Davenport PCT .800 16–4
William Schwartz Peoria Hits 82
A.W. Snyder Crawfordsville/Terre Haute HR 6

1889 Central Interstate League Edit

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Quincy Ravens 66 50 .569 George Brackett
Springfield Senators 65 53 .551 2.0 Harry Smith / Henderson Ridgely
Burlington Babies 55 62 .470 11.5 William Henry Lucas
Peoria Canaries 55 64 .462 12.5 Charles Flynn /
Charlie Bartson / Charlie Levis
Evansville Hoosiers 51 69 .425 17.0 Walt Goldsby /
Jacob Aydelotte / Doug Crothers
Davenport Hawkeyes 57 45.0 .559 NA Charles Holacher / Bob Allen

Davenport disbanded September 10.[4]

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot
Allen McCauley Peoria BA .317
Philip Routcliffe Davenport Runs 122
Floyd Lauman Quincy Hits 132
Lew Whistler Evansville HR 22
Philip Routcliffe Davenport SB 105

1890 Central Interstate League Edit

(aka Western Inter-State League)

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Evansville Hoosiers 52 32 .619 Bill Harrington
Burlington Hawkeyes 48 36 .571 4.0 Varney Anderson / William Fuller
Terre Haute Hoosiers 42 35 .545 6.5 Phil Reccius /
Andrew Kolley / George Brackett
Quincy Ravens 41 42 .494 10.5 Billy Murray
Peoria Canaries 34 40 .459 13.0 Michael Hurley / John McCloskey
Galesburg Pavers / Indianapolis 11 43 .204 NA Charles Powers

Galesburg (6–22) transferred to Indianapolis May 27; the franchise disbanded July 8. No playoffs were held.[4]

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Albert Fisher Quincy BA .309 John Dolan Evansville W 25
Frank Shugart Burlington Runs 80 Edward Eiteljorge Evansville PCT .724 21–8
Frank Shugart Burlington Hits 108
George McVey Terre Haute HR 12

[4]

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on June 6, 2013.
  2. ^ "1890 Central Interstate League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. ^ "1889 Central Interstate League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Lloyd Johnson & Miles Wolff, editors (Third ed.). Baseball America. 2007. ISBN 978-1932391176.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)


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The Central Interstate League was an independent minor league baseball league that operated from 1888 to 1890 1 2 3 Central Interstate LeagueClassificationIndependent 1888 1890 SportMinor League BaseballInaugural season1888Ceased1890Replaced byNorthern LeaguePresidentWilliam H Allen 1888 Henderson Ridgely 1889 E T McNeally 1890 Fitzpatrick 1890 No of teams8CountryUnited States of AmericaMost titles1 Davenport Hawkeyes 1888 Quincy Ravens 1889 Evansville Hoosiers 1890 For other uses see Central League disambiguation William H Allen 1888 Henderson Ridgely 1889 E T McNeally 1890 and Fitzpatrick 1890 served as the league presidents 4 The 1888 Davenport Hawkeyes 1889 Quincy Ravens and 1890 Evansville Hoosiers won league championships The league permanently folded following the 1890 season 4 Contents 1 Cities represented 2 Standings amp statistics 2 1 1888 Central Interstate League 2 2 1889 Central Interstate League 2 3 1890 Central Interstate League 3 ReferencesCities represented EditBloomington IL Bloomington Reds 1888 Burlington IA Burlington Babies 1889 Burlington Hawkeyes 1890 Crawfordsville IN Crawfordsville Hoosiers 1888 Danville IL Danville Browns 1888 Davenport IA Davenport Hawkeyes 1888 1889 Decatur IL Decatur 1888 Dubuque IA Dubuque 1888 Evansville IN Evansville Hoosiers 1889 1890 Galesburg IL Galesburg Pavers 1890 Indianapolis IN Indianapolis 1890 Lafayette IN Lafayette 1888 Peoria IL Peoria Reds 1888 Peoria Canaries 1889 1890 Quincy IL Quincy Ravens 1889 1890 Rockford IL Rockford Rox 1888 Springfield IL Springfield Senators 1889 Terre Haute IN Terre Haute Hoosiers 1888 1890 4 Standings amp statistics Edit1888 Central Interstate League Edit Team standings W L PCT GB ManagersDavenport Hawkeyes 40 18 690 William Henry LucasPeoria Reds 38 22 633 3 0 Charles FlynnCrawfordsville Hoosiers Terre Haute Hoosiers 32 26 552 8 0 Albert Miller J W CarrollBloomington Reds 26 28 481 12 0 Edward Wochner Cheney Joseph FarrellDubuque 21 18 538 NA C R McQuadeDecatur Lafayette 7 30 189 NA Michael Hurley Lawrence McKeon William McMillenDanville Browns 15 25 375 NA W C JohnsonRockford Rox 11 23 324 NA William AllenDecatur 6 23 transferred to Lafayette June 13 Rockford disbanded June 26 Crawfordsville 21 21 transferred to Terre Haute July 2 Danville disbanded Jul 5 Lafayette and Dubuque disbanded July 9 The league disbanded July 27 4 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotWilliam Schwartz Peoria BA 389 Matt Keogan Peoria W 17Owen Williams Davenport Runs 65 Willard Mains Davenport PCT 800 16 4William Schwartz Peoria Hits 82A W Snyder Crawfordsville Terre Haute HR 61889 Central Interstate League Edit Team standings W L PCT GB ManagersQuincy Ravens 66 50 569 George BrackettSpringfield Senators 65 53 551 2 0 Harry Smith Henderson RidgelyBurlington Babies 55 62 470 11 5 William Henry LucasPeoria Canaries 55 64 462 12 5 Charles Flynn Charlie Bartson Charlie LevisEvansville Hoosiers 51 69 425 17 0 Walt Goldsby Jacob Aydelotte Doug CrothersDavenport Hawkeyes 57 45 0 559 NA Charles Holacher Bob AllenDavenport disbanded September 10 4 Player statistics Player Team Stat TotAllen McCauley Peoria BA 317Philip Routcliffe Davenport Runs 122Floyd Lauman Quincy Hits 132Lew Whistler Evansville HR 22Philip Routcliffe Davenport SB 1051890 Central Interstate League Edit aka Western Inter State League Team standings W L PCT GB ManagersEvansville Hoosiers 52 32 619 Bill HarringtonBurlington Hawkeyes 48 36 571 4 0 Varney Anderson William FullerTerre Haute Hoosiers 42 35 545 6 5 Phil Reccius Andrew Kolley George BrackettQuincy Ravens 41 42 494 10 5 Billy MurrayPeoria Canaries 34 40 459 13 0 Michael Hurley John McCloskeyGalesburg Pavers Indianapolis 11 43 204 NA Charles PowersGalesburg 6 22 transferred to Indianapolis May 27 the franchise disbanded July 8 No playoffs were held 4 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotAlbert Fisher Quincy BA 309 John Dolan Evansville W 25Frank Shugart Burlington Runs 80 Edward Eiteljorge Evansville PCT 724 21 8Frank Shugart Burlington Hits 108George McVey Terre Haute HR 12 4 References Edit Ball Park Digest Archived from the original on June 6 2013 1890 Central Interstate League Baseball Reference com 1889 Central Interstate League Baseball Reference com a b c d e f g The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball Lloyd Johnson amp Miles Wolff editors Third ed Baseball America 2007 ISBN 978 1932391176 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link nbsp This article related to a baseball league competition or tournament is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Interstate League amp oldid 1120431445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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