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Central Kansas League

The Central Kansas League was a Class D level baseball league established in 1908, playing through 1912. Member teams were based exclusively in Kansas. The Central Kansas League evolved from and into the Kansas State League.[1]

Central Kansas League
FormerlyKansas State League
ClassificationClass D (1908–1912)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1908
Ceased1912
Replaced byKansas State League
PresidentRalph W. Hoffman (1909–1910)
H. Cramer(1910)
C.A. Case (1911)
Roy C. Gafford (1911–1912)
No. of teams15
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles2
Ellsworth Blues (1909–1910)

History edit

The original Kansas State League ceased independent operations in 1911, combined with the Central Kansas League. After five seasons of play, the Central Kansas League subsequently changed its name to back to the Kansas State League for the 1913 and 1914 seasons before disestablishing. The league champions in 1909 and 1910 were the Ellsworth Blues.[2][3]

There is an ongoing debate about whether former US President Dwight Eisenhower played professional baseball in 1911 for the Junction City Soldiers prior to attending West Point.

Cities represented edit

This is a complete list of the teams which played under the Central Kansas League.[4]

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Standings & statistics edit

1908 Central Kansas League - schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Minneapolis Minnies 31 19 .620 - Ben Young
Newton Browns 25 22 .532 4.5 Carl Becker
Ellsworth Blues 25 22 .532 4.5 F.S. Foster
Salina Trade Winners 24 23 .511 5.5 Frank Everhart
McPherson Merry Macks 20 27 .426 9.5 Davis
Little River 18 30 .375 12.0 G.W. Hamilton / I.C. Meyer

1909 Central Kansas League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Ellsworth Blues 44 23 .657 - George Seigle
Salina Trade Winners 40 28 .588 4.5 Ernie Quigley
Abilene Red Sox 37 30 .552 7.0 F.D. Parent / Affie Wilson
Minneapolis Minnies 36 32 .529 8.5 Roy Gafford / Harry Short
Junction City Soldiers 34 32 .515 9.5 Lewis Armstrong / Tom Campbell
Beloit 33 36 .478 12.0 Hi Ebright
Clay Center Cubs 32 37 .464 13.0 Lee Gramley
Manhattan Maroons 16 54 .229 29.5 Earle Bryant / Murphy

No Playoffs held

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Tom Campbell Junction City BA .335 Ora Williams Abilene W 19
James Whalen Junction City Runs 49 Ora Williams Abilene SO 178
Claude Jennings Minneapolis Hits 72 Ora Williams Abilene Pct .826; 19-4

1910 Central Kansas League - schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Ellsworth Blues 53 28 .654 - Dick Ford
Clay Center Cubs 48 33 .593 5.0 Lee Gramley
Abilene Reds 44 33 .571 7.0 Affie Wilson
Salina Trade Winners 44 34 .564 7.5 Elmer Meredith
Concordia Travelers 43 38 .531 10.0 Harry Short
Manhattan Maroons 35 43 .449 16.5 Jim Gardiner
Junction City Soldiers 34 48 .415 19.5 Ernie Quigley /
Thomas Dugan / Cecil Bankhead
Beloit /
Chapman
18 62 .225 34.5 Ben Dimond / Jim Green

Beloit moved to Chapman July 20.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
A.B. Conley Abilene BA .348 Paul Stokesberry Clay Center W 19
Walter Wentz Clay Center Runs 53 Otis Peebles Ellsworth Pct .769; 10-3
Mugsy Monroe Abiline Hits 110

1911 Central Kansas League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Concordia Travelers 44 27 .620 - Harry Short / Roy Gafford
Junction City Soldiers 40 31 .563 4.0 Cecil Bankhead
Clay Center Cubs 33 38 .465 11.0 Lee Gramley
Manhattan Maroons 25 46 .352 19.0 Dee Poindexter

The league disbanded July 21.
Playoff: Concordia 4 games, Junction City 3.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Gilbert Britton Clay Center BA .347 G.H. Jepson Junction City W 21
Claude Jennings Clay Center Runs 53 G.H. Jepson Junction City Pct .724; 21-8
Gilbert Britton Clay Center Hits 90
Claude Jennings Clay Center SB 30

1912 Central Kansas League - schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Great Bend Millers 54 36 .600 - Affie Wilson
Manhattan Giants 52 38 .578 2.0 Robert Kahl /
Fred Moore / Nick Kohl
Newton Railroaders/
Minneapolis Minnies
50 40 .555 4.0 A. Stillwell
Junction City Soldiers 47 43 .522 7.0 Cecil Bankhead
Lyons Lions 36 54 .400 18.0 Fred Wilson
Salina Insurgents 31 59 .344 23.0 Bert Lamb

Newton moved to Minneapolis July 12.
No Playoffs held

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Muggsy Monroe Newt/Minn BA .352 Fred Hagg Manhattan W 18
Burnham Smith Manhattan Runs 88 Elmer Brown Great Bend W 18
Muggsy Monroe Newt/Minn Hits 118 Fred Hagg Manhattan Pct .750; 18-6

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Notable players edit

References edit

  1. ^ Reichard, Kevin (November 4, 2008). "Central Kansas League / Kansas State League". Ballpark Digest. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  2. ^ "1911 Central Kansas League". Baseball Reference. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  3. ^ Worth, Richard (February 27, 2013). Baseball Team Names: A Worldwide Dictionary, 1869-2011. McFarland. p. 82. ISBN 9780786468447.
  4. ^ a b c Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.
  5. ^ "Fred Blanding Minor League Statistics & History". baseball-reference.com.
  6. ^ "Harry Chapman Minor League Statistics & History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  7. ^ "John Misse Minor League Statistics & History". baseball-reference.com. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  8. ^ "Ross Reynolds Minor League Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  9. ^ staff (June 17, 1910). "Base Ball Notes". The Beloit Daily Caller. p. 4.
  10. ^ "Chick Smith Minor League Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 20, 2016.

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The Central Kansas League was a Class D level baseball league established in 1908 playing through 1912 Member teams were based exclusively in Kansas The Central Kansas League evolved from and into the Kansas State League 1 Central Kansas LeagueFormerlyKansas State LeagueClassificationClass D 1908 1912 SportMinor League BaseballFirst season1908Ceased1912Replaced byKansas State LeaguePresidentRalph W Hoffman 1909 1910 H Cramer 1910 C A Case 1911 Roy C Gafford 1911 1912 No of teams15CountryUnited States of AmericaMost titles2 Ellsworth Blues 1909 1910 Contents 1 History 2 Cities represented 3 Standings amp statistics 4 Notable players 5 ReferencesHistory editThe original Kansas State League ceased independent operations in 1911 combined with the Central Kansas League After five seasons of play the Central Kansas League subsequently changed its name to back to the Kansas State League for the 1913 and 1914 seasons before disestablishing The league champions in 1909 and 1910 were the Ellsworth Blues 2 3 There is an ongoing debate about whether former US President Dwight Eisenhower played professional baseball in 1911 for the Junction City Soldiers prior to attending West Point Cities represented editThis is a complete list of the teams which played under the Central Kansas League 4 Abilene KS Abilene Red Sox 1909 Abilene Reds 1910 Beloit KS Beloit 1909 1910 Chapman KS Chapman 1910 Clay Center KS Clay Center Cubs 1909 1911 Concordia KS Concordia Travelers 1910 1911 Ellsworth KS Ellsworth Worthies 1908 1910 Great Bend KS Great Bend Millers 1912 Junction City KS Junction City Soldiers 1909 1912 Little River KS Little River 1908 Lyons KS Lyons Lions 1912 Manhattan KS Manhattan Maroons 1909 1911 Manhattan Giants 1912 McPherson KS McPherson Merry Macks 1908 Minneapolis KS Minneapolis Minnies 1908 1909 1912 Newton KS Newton Browns 1908 Newton Railroaders 1912 Salina KS Salina Trade Winners 1908 1910 Salina Insurgents 1912 4 Standings amp statistics edit1908 Central Kansas League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Minneapolis Minnies 31 19 620 Ben Young Newton Browns 25 22 532 4 5 Carl Becker Ellsworth Blues 25 22 532 4 5 F S Foster Salina Trade Winners 24 23 511 5 5 Frank Everhart McPherson Merry Macks 20 27 426 9 5 Davis Little River 18 30 375 12 0 G W Hamilton I C Meyer 1909 Central Kansas League Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Ellsworth Blues 44 23 657 George Seigle Salina Trade Winners 40 28 588 4 5 Ernie Quigley Abilene Red Sox 37 30 552 7 0 F D Parent Affie Wilson Minneapolis Minnies 36 32 529 8 5 Roy Gafford Harry Short Junction City Soldiers 34 32 515 9 5 Lewis Armstrong Tom Campbell Beloit 33 36 478 12 0 Hi Ebright Clay Center Cubs 32 37 464 13 0 Lee Gramley Manhattan Maroons 16 54 229 29 5 Earle Bryant MurphyNo Playoffs heldPlayer statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Tom Campbell Junction City BA 335 Ora Williams Abilene W 19 James Whalen Junction City Runs 49 Ora Williams Abilene SO 178 Claude Jennings Minneapolis Hits 72 Ora Williams Abilene Pct 826 19 4 1910 Central Kansas League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Ellsworth Blues 53 28 654 Dick Ford Clay Center Cubs 48 33 593 5 0 Lee Gramley Abilene Reds 44 33 571 7 0 Affie Wilson Salina Trade Winners 44 34 564 7 5 Elmer Meredith Concordia Travelers 43 38 531 10 0 Harry Short Manhattan Maroons 35 43 449 16 5 Jim Gardiner Junction City Soldiers 34 48 415 19 5 Ernie Quigley Thomas Dugan Cecil Bankhead Beloit Chapman 18 62 225 34 5 Ben Dimond Jim GreenBeloit moved to Chapman July 20 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot A B Conley Abilene BA 348 Paul Stokesberry Clay Center W 19 Walter Wentz Clay Center Runs 53 Otis Peebles Ellsworth Pct 769 10 3 Mugsy Monroe Abiline Hits 110 1911 Central Kansas League Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Concordia Travelers 44 27 620 Harry Short Roy Gafford Junction City Soldiers 40 31 563 4 0 Cecil Bankhead Clay Center Cubs 33 38 465 11 0 Lee Gramley Manhattan Maroons 25 46 352 19 0 Dee PoindexterThe league disbanded July 21 Playoff Concordia 4 games Junction City 3 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Gilbert Britton Clay Center BA 347 G H Jepson Junction City W 21 Claude Jennings Clay Center Runs 53 G H Jepson Junction City Pct 724 21 8 Gilbert Britton Clay Center Hits 90 Claude Jennings Clay Center SB 30 1912 Central Kansas League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Great Bend Millers 54 36 600 Affie Wilson Manhattan Giants 52 38 578 2 0 Robert Kahl Fred Moore Nick Kohl Newton Railroaders Minneapolis Minnies 50 40 555 4 0 A Stillwell Junction City Soldiers 47 43 522 7 0 Cecil Bankhead Lyons Lions 36 54 400 18 0 Fred Wilson Salina Insurgents 31 59 344 23 0 Bert LambNewton moved to Minneapolis July 12 No Playoffs heldPlayer statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Muggsy Monroe Newt Minn BA 352 Fred Hagg Manhattan W 18 Burnham Smith Manhattan Runs 88 Elmer Brown Great Bend W 18 Muggsy Monroe Newt Minn Hits 118 Fred Hagg Manhattan Pct 750 18 6 4 Notable players editFred Blanding played under a pseudonym 5 Harry Chapman 6 John Misse 7 Ross Reynolds 8 Harry Short 9 Chick Smith 10 References edit Reichard Kevin November 4 2008 Central Kansas League Kansas State League Ballpark Digest Retrieved 2 February 2018 1911 Central Kansas League Baseball Reference Retrieved 2 February 2018 Worth Richard February 27 2013 Baseball Team Names A Worldwide Dictionary 1869 2011 McFarland p 82 ISBN 9780786468447 a b c Johnson Lloyd Wolff Miles eds 2007 The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball Third ed Baseball America ISBN 978 1932391176 Fred Blanding Minor League Statistics amp History baseball reference com Harry Chapman Minor League Statistics amp History baseball reference com Retrieved 10 March 2018 John Misse Minor League Statistics amp History baseball reference com Retrieved 10 March 2018 Ross Reynolds Minor League Statistics Baseball Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved April 20 2016 staff June 17 1910 Base Ball Notes The Beloit Daily Caller p 4 Chick Smith Minor League Statistics Baseball Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved April 20 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Kansas League amp oldid 1163297937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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