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Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

The Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League was a Minor League Baseball organization that operated for the better part of 60 seasons, with teams based in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin. The league began play in 1901 and disbanded after the 1961 season. It was popularly known as the Three–I League and sometimes as the Three–Eye League.

Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
ClassificationClass D (1901)
Class B (1902–1917, 1919–1932, 1935, 1937–1942, 1948–1961)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1901; 122 years ago (1901)
Ceased1961; 62 years ago (1961)
PresidentMichael H. Sexton (1901–1904)
Edward Holland (1905–1907)
Tom Loftus (1908)
Michael H. Sexton (1909)
Albert R. Tearney (1910–1917, 1919–1924)
L.J. Wylie (1924–1932, 1935)
Tom Fairweather (1937–1942, 1948–1950)
Vern McMillan (1951)
Hal Totten (1952–1959)
Vern Hoscheit (1960–1961)
No. of teams31
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles8
Evansville Braves/ Bees/ Hubs (1957, 1956, 1954, 1952, 1949, 1941, 1938, 1930)
Related
competitions
Midwest League

The Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League played from 1901 to 1961 with some interruptions due to world events: the league did not play in 1918 due to World War I and it had a break in 1933 and 1934 because of the Great Depression. After resuming play in 1935, it closed down in 1936, but reformed and had a six-year run from 1937 through 1942, before a break due to World War II. The league resumed play in 1946, lasting through 1961, where it was largely supplanted by the Midwest League. A Class B level league from 1902 throughout its lifespan, no other league survived for as long at that level.

History

The Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League was founded in 1901 with Rock Island, Illinois native Michael H. Sexton serving as the first president. Eight charter members began play in 1901. The Bloomington Blues, Cedar Rapids Rabbitts, Davenport River Rats, Decatur Commodores, Evansville River Rats, Rock Island Islanders, Rockford Red Sox and Terre Haute Hottentots were the charter teams.[1] Bloomington, Illinois, Decatur, Illinois and Terre Haute, Indiana had left the Central League to join expansion teams in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Davenport, Iowa, Evansville, Indiana, Rockford, Illinois, and Rock Island, Illinois and form the Class D level league. Two expansion teams, Davenport and Evansville, chose "River Rats" as their team name.[2]

For the second season, 1902, the league became Class B level league, a classification it retained for the next 59 seasons of league operation.[3]

The Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League was inactive during some years of World War I (1918), the Great Depression (1933–1934, 1936) and World War II (1943–1945), similar to many minor leagues that were forced to suspend operations or disband during those severe times.[2][4]

As with many minor leagues, especially at the lower classifications, league membership fluctuated a great deal over its six decades. Overall, the league hosted teams in 31 cities during its existence.[5] At various times it had teams in such medium-sized cities as Cedar Rapids, Davenport, Bloomington, Decatur, Danville, Peoria, Springfield, Evansville and Terre Haute. It was a Class B league in the old classification system that ran from Class D up to Class Triple-A.

The 1955 Keokuk Kernels are ranked #30 in the Top–100 All–Time minor league teams by MiLB.com.[6] The Kernels finished with a 92–34 record and were led by Russ Nixon and Mudcat Grant.[6]

Since 1956 its territory had largely been supplanted by the Midwest League, which began play in 1947 as the Class D level Illinois State League. After 1956 there were no Illinois or Indiana teams in the league. The final 1961 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League franchises were the Fox Cities Foxes, Burlington Bees, Topeka Reds, Lincoln Chiefs, Cedar Rapids Braves and Des Moines Demons.[7] In 1962, Appleton (Fox Cities), Burlington, and Cedar Rapids joined the Midwest League and the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League folded operations when those franchises switched leagues.[8]

The league's unique name made it a convenient reference point for any mention of the minor leagues. Casey Stengel made the following comment in later life, evidently still feeling stung from having been traded by the New York Giants to the Boston Braves in the 1923–1924 off-season, despite having hit 2 game-winning home runs in the World Series: "It's lucky I didn't hit 3 home runs in three games, or McGraw would have traded me to the 3-I League!"

Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League teams (1901–1961)

Alton, Illinois
Alton Blues, 1917
Bloomington, Illinois
* Bloomington Blues, 1901–1902
* Bloomington Bloomers, 1903–1910, 1912–1917,
1919–1929, 1935, 1938–1939
* Bloomington Cubs, 1930–1931
* Bloomington Bengals, 1937
Burlington, Iowa
* Burlington Flints, 1952–1953
* Burlington Bees, 1954–1961
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
* Cedar Rapids Rabbits, 1901–1909, 1920–1921
* Cedar Rapids Raiders, 1938–1942, 1957
* Cedar Rapids Indians, 1950–1954
* Cedar Rapids Braves, 1958–1961
Clinton, Iowa
* Clinton Infants, 1907–1908
* Clinton Owls, 1937–1938
* Clinton Giants, 1939–1941
Danville, Illinois
Danville Speakers, 1910–1914
Danville Veterans, 1922–1932
Danville Dodgers, 1946–1950
Davenport, Iowa
* Davenport River Rats, 1901–1904
* Davenport Riversides, 1905
* Davenport Knickerbockers, 1906
* Davenport Prodigals, 1909–1912
* Davenport Blue Sox, 1913–1916
* Davenport Cubs, 1946–1947
* Davenport Pirates, 1948–1949
* Davenport Quads, 1950
* Davenport Tigers, 1951–1952
* Davenport DavSox, 1957–1958
Decatur, Illinois
* Decatur Commodores, 1901–1909, 1912–1915, 1922–1932,
1935, 1937–1942, 1946–1947, 1950
* Decatur Nomads, 1911
* Decatur Commies, 1948
* Decatur Cubs, 1949


Des Moines, Iowa
* Des Moines Demons, 1959–1961
Dubuque, Iowa
* Dubuque Shamrocks, 1903–1905
* Dubuque Dubs, 1906–1910, 1912–1915
* Dubuque Hustlers, 1911
Evansville, Indiana
* Evansville River Rats, 1901–1902
* Evansville Evas, 1919–1923
* Evansville Little Evas, 1924
* Evansville Pocketeers, 1925
* Evansville Hubs, 1926–1931
* Evansville Bees, 1938–1942
* Evansville Braves, 1946–1957
Fort Wayne, Indiana
* Fort Wayne Chiefs, 1935
Appleton, Wisconsin
* Fox Cities Foxes, 1959–1961
Freeport, Illinois
* Freeport Comeons, 1915
Green Bay, Wisconsin
* Green Bay Bluejays, 1958–1959
* Green Bay Dodgers, 1960
Hannibal, Missouri
* Hannibal Mules, 1916–1917
Joliet, Illinois
* Joliet Standards, 1903
Keokuk, Iowa
* Keokuk Kernels, 1952–1957
Lincoln, Nebraska
* Lincoln Chiefs, 1959–1961
Madison, Wisconsin
* Madison Blues, 1940–1942
Moline, Illinois
* Moline Plowboys, 1914–1917, 1919–1923, 1937–1941
Peoria, Illinois
* Peoria Distillers, 1905–1917
* Peoria Tractors, 1919–1932, 1935
* Peoria Reds, 1937
* Peoria Chiefs, 1953–1957


Quincy, Illinois
* Quincy Infants, 1911
* Quincy Old Soldiers, 1912
*Quincy Gems, 1913–1917, 1946–1956
* Quincy Red Birds, 1925–1927
* Quincy Indians, 1928–1932
Rochester, Minnesota
* Rochester A's, 1958
Rock Island, Illinois
* Rock Island Islanders, 1901–1911, 1916–1917, 1921
Rockford, Illinois
* Rockford Red Sox, 1901–1904
* Rockford Wakes, 1915–1916
* Rockford Rox, 1917, 1919–1923
Sioux City, Iowa
* Sioux City Soos, 1959–1960
Springfield, Illinois
* Springfield Foot Trackers, 1903
* Springfield Hustlers, 1904
* Springfield Senators, 1905–1912, 1925–1932, 1935
* Springfield Watchmakers, 1913–1914
* Springfield Browns, 1938–1942, 1946–1949
Terre Haute, Indiana
* Terre Haute Hottentots, 1901–1902
* Terre Haute Browns, 1919–1920
* Terre Haute Tots, 1921–1932, 1935, 1937
* Terre Haute Phillies, 1946–1954
* Terre Haute Tigers, 1955–1956
Topeka, Kansas
* Topeka Hawks, 1959
* Topeka Reds, 1960–1961
Waterloo, Iowa
* Waterloo Boosters, 1910–1911
* Waterloo Red Hawks, 1938–193
* Waterloo Hawks, 1940–1942, 1947
* Waterloo White Hawks, 1946, 1948–1956
Winona, Minnesota
* Winona A's, 1958

Year-by-year (1901–1932)

1901 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
Terre Haute won the title behind the impressive pitching of Mordecai Brown, future Chicago Cubs mound star.

1902 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

1903 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
Evansville and Terre Haute joined the Central League. New teams in Dubuque, Iowa and Joliet, Illinois formed. Joliet, with a record of 14–19, moved to Springfield, Illinois on June 12, where they had a record of 28–61.

1904 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

1905 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The Rockford team folded, and a new team in Peoria, Illinois formed.

After the season ended, Cedar Rapids lost to the Burlington, Iowa team from the Iowa State League 4 games to 3.

1906 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

1907 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The Davenport team folded. The team from Clinton, Iowa joined after leaving the Iowa State League.

1908 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

1909 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The Clinton team folded. A new team in Davenport, Iowa formed.

1910 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
After the previous disappointing season, Cedar Rapids folded. The Decatur team moved to the Northern Association. The team from Waterloo, Iowa left the Central Association to join here. A new team from Danville, Illinois formed and joined the league as well.

1911 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The team from Bloomington folded. The Quincy, Illinois team from the Central Association joined the league. The Springfield team, with a 12–4 record, moved to Decatur, Illinois on May 31, where their record was 57–56.

1912 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The teams from Rock Island and Waterloo folded. New teams from Springfield, Illinois and Bloomington, Indiana joined the league.

1913 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

1914 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The Danville team, with a record of 26–53, moved to Moline, Illinois on July 14, where their record was 20–33.

1915 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The Springfield team folded. A new team in Rockford, Illinois formed. Dubuque moved to Freeport, Illinois during the season. The Decatur team folded on August 10. The league adopted a playoff system in which the team with the best record in the first half of the season would play the team with the best record in the second half of the season.

Moline Plowboys 75–51 (2nd half winner)
Davenport Blue Sox 76–52 (1st half winner)
Rockford Wakes 72–58
Quincy Gems 62–56
Peoria Distillers 68–63
Dubuque Dubs/Freeport Comeons 48–76
Bloomington Bloomers 48–76
Decatur Commodores 37–57

Moline beat Davenport 4 games to 2 for the title.

1916 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The Freeport team folded. New teams in Hannibal, Missouri and Rock Island, Illinois formed and joined the league. The playoff system was apparently dropped.

1917 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The Davenport team folded. A new team in Alton, Illinois formed and joined the league.

1918, The league suspended operations because of World War I.

1919 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The teams in Alton, Hannibal, Quincy, and Rock Island folded. New teams in Evansville, Indiana and Terre Haute, Indiana formed and joined the league.

1920 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
New teams in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and Rock Island, Illinois formed and joined the league. Evansville changed their names to the "Evas".

1921 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

1922 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The teams in Cedar Rapids and Rock Island moved to the Mississippi Valley League. New teams in Danville and Decatur formed and joined the league.

1923 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

1924 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The Rockford team folded. The Moline team moved to the Mississippi Valley League.

1925 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
New teams in Quincy and Springfield formed and joined the league.

1926 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

Springfield played Bay City of the Michigan State League and won 4 games to none. They were leading against Des Moines of the Western League 3 games to 1 when the series was canceled due to cold weather.

1927 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

1928 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The league returned to the playoff format in which the team with the best record in the first half of the season played the team with the best records in the second half of the season for the title.

Decatur Commodores 81–49 (2nd half winner)
Terre Haute Tots 75–59 (1st half winner)
Danville Veterans 69–57
Peoria Tractors 69–66
Evansville Hubs 62–68
Bloomington Bloomers 61–69
Springfield Senators 60–79
Quincy Indians 50–85

Decatur beat Terre Haute for the title 4 games to 1, with 1 tie.

1929 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
Two teams with the nickname "Tractors" played in the league this season.

Quincy played Canton of the Central League after the season ended and lost 4 games to 2.

1930 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The league returned to the best record in the 1st half vs. best record in the 2nd half playoff system.

Evansville Hubs 79–55 (2nd half winner)
Quincy Indians 78–58
Decatur Commodores 77–59
Danville Veterans 71–67 (1st half winner)
Springfield Senators 62–70
Peoria Tractors 57–77
Bloomington Cubs 57–78
Terre Haute Tots 53–76

Danville defeated Evansville 4 games to 2 for the title. Danville went on to play Springfield of the Central League and lead 3 games to 2 when the series was cancelled because of poor attendance.

1931 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

Springfield Senators 72–45 (1st half winner)
Quincy Indians 67–49 (2nd half winner)
Evansville Hubs 67–58
Decatur Commodores 64–57
Bloomington Cubs 58–61
Terre Haute Tots 55–68
Peoria Tractors 51–68
Danville Veterans 44–72

Quincy beat Springfield 4 games to 2 for the championship.

1932 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
The teams in Bloomington and Evansville folded before the season, and the Springfield and Decatur teams folded on July 12.

Team Name Affiliation Record
Terre Haute Tots 42–27 (1st half winner)
Peoria Tractors 20–38 (2nd half winner)
Quincy Indians Cleveland Indians 38–31
Danville Veterans St. Louis Cardinals 29–39
Springfield Senators 32–37
Decatur Commodores 24–43

The Terre Haute, Peoria, Quincy, and Danville teams all folded on July 15, as did the league itself. The league was restarted in 1935, 1937–1942, and 1946–1961.

Year–by–year 1935 to 1949

1935 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Bloomington Bloomers 75 44 .630 Burleigh Grimes
Springfield Senators 74 45 .622 1.0 Bob Coleman
Decatur Commodores 59 56 .513 14.0 John Butler/ Cliff Knox
Terre Haute Tots 57 61 .483 17.5 Bill Burwell
Fort Wayne Chiefs 52 71 .423 25.0 Bruno Betzel
Peoria Tractors 38 78 .328 35.5 Jack Sheehan / Bill Rodgers

Playoff: Springfield 4 games, Bloomington 2. Bloomington was declared the winner when Springfield refused to replay protested final game that was upheld by the league president.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Chet Laabs Fort Wayne BA .384 Max Macon Bloomington W 19
Hersh Martin Bloomington Runs 112 Johnny Hutchings Peoria SO 166
Jimmy Outlaw Decatur Hits 157 Lefty Smoll Springfield PCT .765 13–4
Chet Laabs Fort Wayne RBI 96
Chet Laabs Fort Wayne HR 24

1937 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Clinton Owls 75 36 .676 Clyde Sukeforth
Moline Plowboys 74 41 .643 3.0 Mike Gazella
Decatur Commodores 53 64 .453 25.0 George Payne
Peoria Reds 45 66 .405 30.0 Ben Tincup / Wayne Blackburn
Bloomington Bengals 21 38 .356 NA Joseph Sims
Terre Haute Tots 15 38 .283 NA Walter Holke

Bloomington and Terre Haute disbanded July 3, at the end of the first half.
Playoff: Moline 4 games, Clinton 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Hank Majeski Moline BA .345 Kirby Higbe Moline W 21
George Cisar Clinton Runs 98 Kirby Higbe Moline SO 257
Joe Mene Moline Hits 164 Kirby Higbe Moline PCT .808 21–5
Bert Haas Clinton HR 13

1938 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Evansville Bees 77 47 .621 98,817 Bob Coleman
Decatur Commodores 68 58 .540 10.0 50,766 Tony Kaufmann
Moline Plowboys 67 59 .532 11.0 22,684 Mike Gazella
Springfield Browns 63 60 .512 13.5 66,944 Walter Holke
Waterloo Red Hawks 59 65 .476 18.0 43,980 Lennie Backer
Cedar Rapids Raiders 56 63 .471 18.5 39,211 Cap Crossley
Bloomington Bloomers 56 65 .463 19.5 24,368 Bob O'Farrell
Clinton Owls 46 75 .380 29.5 35,119 Ollie Marquardt

Playoffs: Decatur 3 games, Springfield 2; Mobile 3 games, Evansville 1.
Finals: Decatur 4 games, Moline 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Lou Novikoff Moline BA .367 Emil Bildilli Springfield W 18
Eddie Lake Decatur Runs 117 Floyd Giebell Evansville W 18
Lou Novikoff Moline Hits 186 Emil Bildilli Springfield SO 185
Lou Novikoff Moline RBI 114 Floyd Giebell Evansville ERA 1.98
Frank Piet Springfield HR 25 Emil Bildilli Springfield PCT .818 18–4

1939 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Cedar Rapids Raiders 73 46 .613 56,399 Ollie Marquardt
Evansville Bees 73 48 .603 1.0 81,371 Bob Coleman
Decatur Commodores 68 51 .571 5.0 49,710 Tony Kaufmann
Springfield Browns 65 55 .542 8.5 37,916 Walter Holke
Clinton Giants 63 58 .521 11.0 41,712 Blondy Ryan
Bloomington Bloomers 49 73 .402 25.5 14,005 Bud Connolly
Moline Plowboys 49 73 .402 25.5 20,911 Mike Gazella
Waterloo Red Hawks 42 78 .350 31.5 28,935 Cap Crossley

Playoffs: Springfield 3 games, Evansville 1; Decatur 3 games, Cedar Rapids 1.
Finals: Springfield 3 games, Decatur 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Del Jones Cedar Rapids BA .362 Joe Callahan Evansville W 19
Del Jones Cedar Rapids Runs 120 Mike Naymick Cedar Rapids SO 181
Del Jones Cedar Rapids Hits 168 Joe Callahan Evansville ERA 1.86
George Binks Cedar Rapids RBI 116 Roger Wolff Cedar Rapids PCT .750 15–5
Fred Stroble Springfield HR 21

1940 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Cedar Rapids Raiders 74 51 .592 46,475 Ollie Marquardt
Decatur Commodores 73 52 .584 1.0 37,667 Tony Kaufmann /
Boyce Morrow / Lou Scoffic
Springfield Browns 73 53 .579 1.5 56,569 Art Scharein
Evansville Braves 68 55 .553 5.0 60,815 Bob Coleman
Clinton Giants 62 57 .521 9.0 40,277 Josh Billings
Madison Blues 61 62 .496 12.0 36,740 Bud Connolly
Moline Plowboys 46 78 .471 27.5 13,639 Mike Gazella
Waterloo White Hawks 36 85 .298 36.0 23,441 John Fitzpatrick / Frederick Bedore

Playoffs: Cedar Rapids 3 games, Springfield 0; Decatur 3 games, Evansville 2.
Finals: Cedar Rapids 3 games, Decatur 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Lou Scoffic Decatur BA .358 Mike Kash Madison W 20
Chuck Workman Cedar Rapids Runs 108 Max Surkont Decatur SO 212
Lou Scoffic Decatur Hits 164 Max Surkont Decatur ERA 2.50
Don Manno Evansville RBI 113 Max Surkont Decatur PCT .792 19–5
Chuck Workman Cedar Rapids HR 29

1941 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Evansville Bees 80 45 .640 69,156 Bob Coleman
Cedar Rapids Raiders 72 49 .595 6.0 40,323 Ollie Marquardt
Decatur Commodores 67 56 .545 12.0 38,485 Dib Williams
Springfield Browns 65 59 .524 14.5 41,194 Art Scharein
Waterloo White Hawks 59 65 .476 20.5 55,456 Louis Brower / Johnny Mostil
Clinton Giants 57 68 .456 23.0 25,861 Josh Billings
Madison Blues 52 71 .423 27.0 28,434 Ivy Griffin
Moline Plowboys 43 82 .344 37 16,534 Joe Mowry

Playoffs: Decatur 3 games, Evansville 2; Cedar Rapids 3 games, Springfield 1.
Finals: Cedar Rapids 3 games, Decatur 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids BA .364 Warren Spahn Madison W 19
Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids Runs 101 John Clay Decatur SO 204
Delbert Jones Cedar Rapids Runs 101 Warren Spahn Madison ERA 1.83
Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids Hits 172 Warren Spahn Madison PCT .760 19–6
Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids RBI 113
Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids HR 23

1942 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Cedar Rapids Raiders 74 43 .632 Ollie Marquardt
Springfield Browns 67 48 .583 6.0 Jimmy Adair
Evansville Bees 65 54 .546 10.0 Bob Coleman
Madison Blues 55 62 .470 19.0 Walter Millies
Waterloo White Hawks 47 71 .398 27.5 Johnny Mostil
Decatur Commodores 45 75 .375 30.5 Abe White / Tony Kaufmann

Playoffs: Cedar Rapids 3 games, Evansville 2; Madison 3 games, Springfield 1.
Finals: Cedar Rapids 3 games, Madison 0.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Whitey Platt Madison BA .395 Bryan Stephens Cedar Rapids W 20
Blas Monaco Cedar Rapids Runs 95 Len Perme Waterloo SO 204
Ducky Detweiler Evansville Hits 149 John Pavlick Springfield ERA 2.96
Pat Seerey Cedar Rapids RBI 91 Bryan Stephens Cedar Rapids PCT .833 20–4
Pat Seerey Cedar Rapids HR 33

The league did not play in 1943, 1944 and 1945 due to World War II 1946 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Davenport Cubs 76 44 .618 Bill Kelly
Danville Dodgers 76 44 .618 0.0 Jake Pitler / Paul Chervinko
Evansville Braves 68 51 .571 7.5 Bob Coleman
Terre Haute Phillies 63 60 .512 14.5 Ray Brubaker
Waterloo White Hawks 62 63 .496 16.5 Johnny Mostil
Springfield Browns 58 67 .464 20.5 Tony Robello
Decatur Commodores 43 72 .374 30.5 Harrison Wickel
Quincy Gems 37 82 .311 38.5 Edward Marleau / Cedric Durst

Playoffs: Davenport defeated Danville in a one game playoff for first place; Evansville 3 games, Davenport 1. Terre Haute 3 games, Danville 1.
Finals: Evansville 3 games, Terre Haute 0.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Rube Walker Davenport BA .354 Bob Kohout Danville W 14
Richard Welker Terre Haute Runs 105 Ken Manus Waterloo W 14
Cal Abrams Danville Hits 146 Charles Shipman Evansville W 14
Bill Sanders Terre Haute RBI 96 Ray Shore Springfield SO 157
Bill Sanders Terre Haute HR 14 Jean Davison Davenport ERA 2.18
Jim Christie Terre Haute HR 14 Jean Davison Davenport PCT .867 13–2

1947 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Danville Dodgers 79 47 .627 63,926 Paul Chervinko
Terre Haute Phillies 74 51 .592 4.5 133,654 Ray Brubaker /
Whitey Gluchoski / Jack Sanford
Springfield Browns 71 55 .563 8.0 58,009 Ben Huffman
Waterloo Hawks 71 55 .563 8.0 174,064 Johnny Mostil / Jack Onslow
Evansville Braves 70 55 .560 8.5 133,163 Bob Coleman
Davenport Cubs 55 70 .440 23.5 50,846 Dickie Kerr / Morrie Arnovich
Quincy Gems 50 75 .400 28.5 100,096 Gordie Hinkle
Decatur Commodores 31 93 .250 47.0 33,069 Gene Corbett

Playoffs: Springfield defeated Waterloo in a playoff for third place; Danville 3 games, Springfield 2; Waterloo 3 games, Terre Haute 0.
Finals: Waterloo 4 games, Danville 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Hank Arft Springfield BA .364 Ken Olson Danville W 22
Jerry Scala Waterloo Runs 116 John Perkovich Waterloo SO 207
Jerry Scala Waterloo Hits 163 John Perkovich Waterloo ERA 2.50
Ray Fletcher Evansville RBI 115 Ken Olson Danville PCT .846 22–4
Ed Ehlers Quincy HR 22

1948 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Quincy Gems 81 45 .643 - 124,053 James Adlam
Danville Dodgers 72 51 .585 7.5 62,284 Paul Chervinko
Evansville Braves 67 54 .554 11.5 101,652 Bob Coleman
Terre Haute Phillies 65 57 .533 14.0 130,009 Pat Colgan / Dale Jones
Waterloo White Hawks 63 61 .508 17.0 170,018 Pete Fox
Springfield Browns 56 67 .455 23.5 54,463 Hank Helf / Irv Hall
Decatur Commies 50 75 .400 30.5 44,943 Red Lucas / Nelson Burbrink
Davenport Pirates 41 85 .325 40.0 45,711 Ival Goodman

Playoffs: Terre Haute 3 games, Danville 2. Evansville 3 games, Quincy 2.
Finals: Evansville 4 games, Terre Haute 0.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
John Novosel Springfield BA .339 Art Bohman Quincy W 16
Bob Marquis Quincy Runs 108 Lew Burdette Quincy W 16
Bob Marquis Quincy Hits 164 Glenn Thompson Evansville SO 230
Kite Thomas Quincy RBI 99 David Thieke Danville ERA 1.81
John Novosel Springfield HR 22 Glenn Thompson Evansville PCT .789 15–4
Don Lenhardt Springfield HR 22

1949 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Evansville Braves 74 51 .592 145,657 Bob Coleman
Waterloo White Hawks 70 56 .556 4.5 146,421 Ben Huffman / Frederick Shaffer
Terre Haute Phillies 69 56 .552 5.0 122,493 Lee Riley
Davenport Pirates 67 59 .532 7.5 133,505 Bill Burwell
Quincy Gems 59 67 .468 15.5 85,130 James Adlam
Decatur Cubs 55 70 .440 19.0 51,147 Morrie Arnovich
Danville Dodgers 55 70 .440 19.0 49,605 Lou Rochelli
Springfield Browns 53 73 .421 21.5 48,952 Doc Crandall

Playoffs: Evansville 3 games, Terre Haute 2; Davenport 3 games, Waterloo 2.
Finals: Davenport 3 games, Evansville 0.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Emil Tellinger Quincy BA .322 Bob Miller Terre Haute W 19
Herman Rhodes Waterloo Runs 86 Paul Stuffel Terre Haute SO 288
Robert Anderlik Decatur Hits 140 William Koszarek Terre Haute ERA 1.97
Ed McGhee Waterloo RBI 88 William Koszarek Terre Haute PCT .875 14–2
Lloyd Lowe Decatur HR 15
Emil Tellinger Quincy HR 15

Year-by-year 1950 to 1961

1950 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
1950 Three-I League schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Terre Haute Phillies 78 48 .619 111,228 Dan Carnevale
Danville Dodgers 74 52 .587 4.0 51,616 Jim Bivin
Waterloo White Hawks 70 56 .556 8.0 119,244 Otto Denning
Quincy Gems 64 60 .516 13.0 53,322 James Adlam
Cedar Rapids Indians 59 67 .468 19.0 85,038 Billy Jurges
Evansville Braves 56 70 .444 22.0 102,865 Ernie White
Decatur Commodores 52 74 .413 26.0 35,516 Morrie Arnovich
Davenport Quads 49 75 .395 28.0 90,584 Gene Hasson

Playoffs: Terre Haute 3 games, Quincy 0; Danville 3 games, Waterloo 0.
Finals: Terre Haute 3 games, Danville 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Jim King Cedar Rapids BA .332 Jacob Schmitt Terre Haute W 21
Jack Lillis Danville Runs 110 Niles Jordan Terre Haute SO 206
Frank Marchio Quincy Hits 162 Niles Jordan Terre Haute ERA 2.35
Frank Marchio Quincy RBI 112 Jacob Schmitt Terre Haute PCT .808 21–5
Allen Thomas Waterloo HR 25

1951 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Terre Haute Phillies 75 55 .577 81,511 Skeeter Newsome
Evansville Braves 69 60 .535 5.5 101,254 Bob Coleman
Quincy Gems 65 65 .500 10.0 62,503 Dutch Zwilling
Cedar Rapids Indians 64 66 .492 11.0 92,102 Kerby Farrell
Waterloo White Hawks 60 69 .466 14.5 79,687 Otto Denning /
Ed Taylor / Skeeter Webb
Davenport Tigers 56 74 .431 19.0 100,328 Marv Olson

Playoffs: Quincy 3 games, Terre Haute 1; Cedar Rapids 3 games, Evansville 2.
Finals: Quincy 3 games, Cedar Rapids 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Jim Command Terre Haute BA .328 Alfred Dumouchelle Evansville W 17
James Deery Terre Haute Runs 103 Jack Urban Quincy W 17
Jim Command Terre Haute Hits 166 Bob P. Coleman Cedar Rapids W 17
Robert Erps Davenport RBI 97 Jack Urban Quincy SO 164
Bill Renna Quincy HR 26 Ben Johnson Evansville ERA 2.47
Daniel Ramer Terre Haute PCT .750 15–5

1952 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Evansville Braves 74 47 .612 124,381 Bob Coleman
Terre Haute Phillies 75 49 .605 0.5 63,267 Skeeter Newsome
Burlington Flints 64 60 .516 11.5 57,259 Len Schulte
Waterloo White Hawks 65 61 .515 11.5 75,071 Skeeter Webb
Keokuk Kernels 56 66 .459 18.5 64,931 Rudy Laskowski
Davenport Tigers 54 69 .439 21.0 71,989 Marv Owen
Quincy Gems 54 72 .429 22.5 45,541 Paul Chervinko
Cedar Rapids Indians 53 71 .427 22.5 94,428 Jimmy Bloodworth

Playoffs: Evansville 3 games, Burlington 2; Terre Haute 3 games, Waterloo 0.
Finals: Terre Haute 3 games, Evansville 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Art Pennington Keokuk BA .349 George Yorke Evansville W 17
Art Pennington Keokuk Runs 126 Bud Daley Cedar Rapids SO 198
Chuck Harmon Burlington Hits 153 Gerald Speck Waterloo ERA 2.44
Horace Garner Evansville RBI 107 Stewart Alton Evansville PCT .786 11–3
Robert Erps Waterloo HR 27

1953 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Terre Haute Phillies 76 52 .594 64,428 Hub Kittle
Quincy Gems 70 58 .547 6.0 75,363 Vern Hoscheit
Evansville Braves 70 59 .543 6.5 88,438 Bob Coleman
Waterloo White Hawks 69 60 .535 7.5 93,153 Zack Taylor
Peoria Chiefs 63 65 .492 13.0 124,866 Whitey Kurowski
Cedar Rapids Indians 63 65 .492 13.0 93,501 Al Kubski / William Prince
Keokuk Kernels 53 75 .414 23.0 76,405 Rudy Laskowski
Burlington Flints 49 79 .383 27.0 49,370 Johnny Vander Meer

Playoffs: Evansville 3 games, Terre Haute 2; Quincy 3 games, Waterloo 1.
Finals: Quincy 3 games, Evansville 0.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Bob Coats Cedar Rapids BA .327 Jim Owens Terre Haute W 22
James Fishback Peoria Runs 107 Seth Morehead Terre Haute SO 206
Bob Coats Cedar Rapids Hits 162 Joe Stanka Cedar Rapids ERA 2.35
Ed Barbarito Quincy Hits 162 Jim Owens Terre Haute PCT .733 22–8
Ed Barbarito Quincy RBI 127
Marv Throneberry Quincy HR 30

1954 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Evansville Braves 81 54 .600 71,691 Bob Coleman
Keokuk Kernels 78 58 .574 3.5 49,957 Jo-Jo White
Peoria Chiefs 73 63 .537 8.5 78,497 Whitey Kurowski
Quincy Gems 71 64 .526 10.0 54,168 Vern Hoscheit
Waterloo White Hawks 66 69 .489 15.0 51,600 Walter Millies
Cedar Rapids Indians 63 72 .467 18.0 60,605 William Prince
Terre Haute Phillies 60 76 .441 21.5 37,104 Hub Kittle
Burlington Bees 50 86 .368 31.5 37,010 Doc Crandall

Playoffs: Peoria 3 games, Evansville 1; Quincy 3 games, Keokuk 1.
Finals: Quincy 3 games, Peoria 0.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Tom Gott Quincy BA .348 Stan Pitula Keokuk W 20
Ed Barbarito Quincy Runs 121 Stan Pitula Keokuk SO 172
Tom Gott Quincy Hits 168 Ray Rippelmeyer Evansville ERA 2.91
Bob Kosis Peoria RBI 121 Ray Rippelmeyer Evansville PCT .762 16–5
Ed Barbarito Quincy HR 35

1955 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Keokuk Kernels 92 34 .730 39,179 Pinky May
Waterloo White Hawks 70 56 .556 22.0 71,864 Dutch Dorman / Willard Marshall
Peoria Chiefs 63 63 .500 29.0 62,347 Whitey Kurowski
Burlington Bees 62 64 .492 30.0 91,946 Harold Meek
Evansville Braves 60 66 .476 32.0 47,414 Bob Coleman
Terre Haute Tigers 56 70 .444 36.0 50,334 Stubby Overmire
Quincy Gems 52 74 .413 40.0 39,081 Vern Hoscheit
Cedar Rapids Raiders 49 77 .389 43.0 58,611 Ray Perry

Playoffs: Keokuk 3 games, Peoria 0; Burlington 3 games, Waterloo 1.
Finals: Keokuk 3 games, Burlington 1.

Player Statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Russ Nixon Keokuk BA .385 Mudcat Grant Keokuk W 19
John Romano Waterloo Runs 108 Bob Yanen Keokuk SO 177
Tony Kubek Quincy Hits 157 Bill Dailey Keokuk ERA 2.52
John Romano Waterloo RBI 124 Mudcat Grant Keokuk PCT .864 19–3
John Romano Waterloo HR 38

1956 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Evansville Braves 84 36 .700 60,910 Bob Coleman
Waterloo White Hawks 62 56 .525 21.0 46,119 Ira Hutchinson
Keokuk Kernels 60 59 .504 23.5 47,440 Pinky May
Peoria Chiefs 58 58 .500 24.0 54,359 George Kissell
Quincy Gems 56 64 .467 28.0 35,308 Vern Hoscheit
Burlington Bees 46 75 .380 38.5 68,260 Ed McDade
Cedar Rapids Raiders 44 76 .367 40.0 47,352 George Scherger
Terre Haute Tigers 40 26 .606 NA 23,368 Bill Norman / Charlie Metro

Terre Haute disbanded July 3.
Playoffs: None Scheduled

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Horace Garner Evansville BA .354 Don Nottebart Evansville W 18
Lee Maye Evansville Runs 103 Dave Wegereck Keokuk SO 158
Lee Maye Evansville Hits 159 Don Nottebart Evansville ERA 2.24
Lee Maye Evansville RBI 99 Don Nottebart Evansville PCT .857 18–3
Clyde McNeal Cedar Rapids HR 27

1957 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Evansville Braves 81 49 .623 54,295 Bob Coleman
Peoria Chiefs 80 49 .620 .5 54,737 Vern Hoscheit
Davenport DavSox 65 65 .500 16 79,478 Frank Scalzi
Burlington Bees 57 71 .445 23 58,771 Ken Raffensberger
Keokuk Kernels 55 74 .426 25.5 35,028 Pinky May
Cedar Rapids Raiders 49 79 .383 31 54,717 Danny Ozark

Playoffs: None Scheduled

Player Statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Horace Garner Evansville BA .334 Don Nichols Peoria W 20
Billy Smith Evansville Runs 107 Hal Trosky Jr. Davenport SO 204
George Holder Evansville Hits 148 Don Nichols Peoria ERA 2.09
Horace Garner Evansville RBI 100 Don Nichols Peoria PCT .870 20–3
Jim Koranda Cedar Rapids HR 31

1958 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League - schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Cedar Rapids Braves 77 53 .592 81,437 Alex Monchak
Davenport DavSox 71 58 .550 5.5 61,522 Ira Hutchinson
Green Bay Bluejays 65 64 .504 11.5 63,782 Pete Reiser
Burlington Bees 62 67 .481 14.5 51,632 Walt Dixon
Rochester A's /
Winona A's
57 73 .438 20.0 39,589 Burl Storie / Lew Krausse
Fox Cities Foxes 56 73 .434 20.5 58,602 Pete Suder

Rochester (20—37) moved to Winona June 29.
Playoff: Cedar Rapids 3 games, Davenport 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Carlos Pascual Fox Cities BA .372 Bill Hamilton Cedar Rapids W 15
Frank Howard Green Bay Runs 104 Ed Rakow Green Bay W 15
Bob Sager Davenport Hits 180 Robert Sedlak Green Bay W 15
Frank Howard Green Bay RBI 119 Stan Horvatin Roches/Winona SO 210
Frank Howard Green Bay HR 37 Bill Hamilton Cedar Rapids ERA 2.18
Bob Hendley Cedar Rapids PCT .737 14–5

1959 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Des Moines Demons 78 48 .619 86,923 Chuck Kress
Green Bay Bluejays 74 51 .592 3.5 41,107 Stan Wasiak
Topeka Hawks 69 56 .552 8.5 59,803 Johnny Vander Meer
Fox Cities Foxes 59 67 .468 19 51,004 Jack McKeon
Lincoln Chiefs 58 68 .460 20 44,783 Ira Hutchinson
Sioux City Soos 58 68 .460 20 38,332 Bill Capps
Burlington Bees 54 72 .429 24 53,536 Ray Mueller
Cedar Rapids Braves 53 73 .421 25 70,039 Alex Monchak

Playoff: Green Bay 3 games, Des Moines 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Hernan Valdes Fox Cities BA .330 Bart Dziadek] Topeka W 15
Cal Emery Des Moines Runs 107 Larry Maxie Cedar Rapids SO 187
Dick Howser Sioux City Runs 107 Jim Brewer Burlington ERA 2.67
George Scott Green Bay Hits 155 Andres Ayon Topeka PCT .750 12–4
Cal Emery Des Moines RBI 129
Cal Emery Green Bay HR 27

1960 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Fox Cities Foxes 82 56 .594 61,062 Earl Weaver
Lincoln Chiefs 71 66 .518 10.5 45,170 Ira Hutchinson
Sioux City Soos 71 68 .511 11.5 41,385 Bobby Hofman
Cedar Rapids Braves 71 69 .507 12.0 62,358 Jimmy Brown
Burlington Bees 66 74 .471 17.0 51,988 Hardy Peterson
Green Bay Dodgers 65 73 .471 17.0 29,940 Stan Wasiak
Des Moines Demons 64 74 .464 18.0 53,828 Andy Seminick
Topeka Reds 64 74 .464 18.0 36,365 Johnny Vander Meer

Playoff: None Scheduled

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Pete Ward Fox Cities BA .345 Ron Woods Lincoln W 17
Frank Montgomery Fox Cities Runs 111 Hank Fischer Cedar Rapids SO 217
Gerry Reimer Des Moines Hits 179 Hank Fischer Grand Rapids ERA 2.01
Billy Joe Dashner Topeka RBI 108 Hank Fischer Grand Rapids PCT .682 15–7
Manly Johnston Lincoln HR 23
Billy Joe Dashner Topeka HR 23

1961 Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Topeka Reds 79 50 .612 56,384 Dave Bristol
Cedar Rapids Braves 73 57 .562 6.5 69,617 Jimmy Brown
Lincoln Chiefs 68 62 .523 11.5 42,866 George Noga
Fox Cities Foxes 67 62 .519 12.0 47,552 Earl Weaver
Burlington Bees 65 65 .500 14.5 36,798 Hardy Peterson
Des Moines Demons 37 93 .285 42.5 33,337 Chuck Kress

Playoff: None Scheduled

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Dick Haines Des Moines BA .355 Bill Holmes Cedar Rapids W 18
Tommy Harper Topeka Runs 131 Bob Locker Lincoln SO 215
Paul Snyder Cedar Rapids Hits 153 Bill Holmes Cedar Rapids ERA 2.21
Miles McWilliams Topeka RBI 102 Bill Holmes Cedar Rapids PCT .818 18–4
Barry Morgan Cedar Rapids HR 23

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Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

Three-I Most Valuable Players

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References

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  11. ^ "Three-I Loop MVP to Ward". News-Record. Neenah. September 3, 1960. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
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illinois, indiana, iowa, league, minor, league, baseball, organization, that, operated, better, part, seasons, with, teams, based, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, minnesota, missouri, nebraska, wisconsin, league, began, play, 1901, disbanded, after, 1961, sea. The Illinois Indiana Iowa League was a Minor League Baseball organization that operated for the better part of 60 seasons with teams based in Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri Nebraska and Wisconsin The league began play in 1901 and disbanded after the 1961 season It was popularly known as the Three I League and sometimes as the Three Eye League Illinois Indiana Iowa LeagueClassificationClass D 1901 Class B 1902 1917 1919 1932 1935 1937 1942 1948 1961 SportMinor League BaseballInaugural season1901 122 years ago 1901 Ceased1961 62 years ago 1961 PresidentMichael H Sexton 1901 1904 Edward Holland 1905 1907 Tom Loftus 1908 Michael H Sexton 1909 Albert R Tearney 1910 1917 1919 1924 L J Wylie 1924 1932 1935 Tom Fairweather 1937 1942 1948 1950 Vern McMillan 1951 Hal Totten 1952 1959 Vern Hoscheit 1960 1961 No of teams31CountryUnited States of AmericaMost titles8 Evansville Braves Bees Hubs 1957 1956 1954 1952 1949 1941 1938 1930 RelatedcompetitionsMidwest LeagueThe Illinois Indiana Iowa League played from 1901 to 1961 with some interruptions due to world events the league did not play in 1918 due to World War I and it had a break in 1933 and 1934 because of the Great Depression After resuming play in 1935 it closed down in 1936 but reformed and had a six year run from 1937 through 1942 before a break due to World War II The league resumed play in 1946 lasting through 1961 where it was largely supplanted by the Midwest League A Class B level league from 1902 throughout its lifespan no other league survived for as long at that level Contents 1 History 2 Illinois Indiana Iowa League teams 1901 1961 3 Year by year 1901 1932 4 Year by year 1935 to 1949 5 Year by year 1950 to 1961 6 Baseball Hall of Fame alumni 7 Three I Most Valuable Players 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Illinois Indiana Iowa League was founded in 1901 with Rock Island Illinois native Michael H Sexton serving as the first president Eight charter members began play in 1901 The Bloomington Blues Cedar Rapids Rabbitts Davenport River Rats Decatur Commodores Evansville River Rats Rock Island Islanders Rockford Red Sox and Terre Haute Hottentots were the charter teams 1 Bloomington Illinois Decatur Illinois and Terre Haute Indiana had left the Central League to join expansion teams in Cedar Rapids Iowa Davenport Iowa Evansville Indiana Rockford Illinois and Rock Island Illinois and form the Class D level league Two expansion teams Davenport and Evansville chose River Rats as their team name 2 For the second season 1902 the league became Class B level league a classification it retained for the next 59 seasons of league operation 3 The Illinois Indiana Iowa League was inactive during some years of World War I 1918 the Great Depression 1933 1934 1936 and World War II 1943 1945 similar to many minor leagues that were forced to suspend operations or disband during those severe times 2 4 As with many minor leagues especially at the lower classifications league membership fluctuated a great deal over its six decades Overall the league hosted teams in 31 cities during its existence 5 At various times it had teams in such medium sized cities as Cedar Rapids Davenport Bloomington Decatur Danville Peoria Springfield Evansville and Terre Haute It was a Class B league in the old classification system that ran from Class D up to Class Triple A The 1955 Keokuk Kernels are ranked 30 in the Top 100 All Time minor league teams by MiLB com 6 The Kernels finished with a 92 34 record and were led by Russ Nixon and Mudcat Grant 6 Since 1956 its territory had largely been supplanted by the Midwest League which began play in 1947 as the Class D level Illinois State League After 1956 there were no Illinois or Indiana teams in the league The final 1961 Illinois Indiana Iowa League franchises were the Fox Cities Foxes Burlington Bees Topeka Reds Lincoln Chiefs Cedar Rapids Braves and Des Moines Demons 7 In 1962 Appleton Fox Cities Burlington and Cedar Rapids joined the Midwest League and the Illinois Indiana Iowa League folded operations when those franchises switched leagues 8 The league s unique name made it a convenient reference point for any mention of the minor leagues Casey Stengel made the following comment in later life evidently still feeling stung from having been traded by the New York Giants to the Boston Braves in the 1923 1924 off season despite having hit 2 game winning home runs in the World Series It s lucky I didn t hit 3 home runs in three games or McGraw would have traded me to the 3 I League Illinois Indiana Iowa League teams 1901 1961 EditAlton Illinois Alton Blues 1917 Bloomington Illinois Bloomington Blues 1901 1902 Bloomington Bloomers 1903 1910 1912 1917 1919 1929 1935 1938 1939 Bloomington Cubs 1930 1931 Bloomington Bengals 1937 Burlington Iowa Burlington Flints 1952 1953 Burlington Bees 1954 1961 Cedar Rapids Iowa Cedar Rapids Rabbits 1901 1909 1920 1921 Cedar Rapids Raiders 1938 1942 1957 Cedar Rapids Indians 1950 1954 Cedar Rapids Braves 1958 1961 Clinton Iowa Clinton Infants 1907 1908 Clinton Owls 1937 1938 Clinton Giants 1939 1941 Danville Illinois Danville Speakers 1910 1914 Danville Veterans 1922 1932 Danville Dodgers 1946 1950 Davenport Iowa Davenport River Rats 1901 1904 Davenport Riversides 1905 Davenport Knickerbockers 1906 Davenport Prodigals 1909 1912 Davenport Blue Sox 1913 1916 Davenport Cubs 1946 1947 Davenport Pirates 1948 1949 Davenport Quads 1950 Davenport Tigers 1951 1952 Davenport DavSox 1957 1958 Decatur Illinois Decatur Commodores 1901 1909 1912 1915 1922 1932 1935 1937 1942 1946 1947 1950 Decatur Nomads 1911 Decatur Commies 1948 Decatur Cubs 1949 Des Moines Iowa Des Moines Demons 1959 1961 Dubuque Iowa Dubuque Shamrocks 1903 1905 Dubuque Dubs 1906 1910 1912 1915 Dubuque Hustlers 1911 Evansville Indiana Evansville River Rats 1901 1902 Evansville Evas 1919 1923 Evansville Little Evas 1924 Evansville Pocketeers 1925 Evansville Hubs 1926 1931 Evansville Bees 1938 1942 Evansville Braves 1946 1957 Fort Wayne Indiana Fort Wayne Chiefs 1935 Appleton Wisconsin Fox Cities Foxes 1959 1961 Freeport Illinois Freeport Comeons 1915 Green Bay Wisconsin Green Bay Bluejays 1958 1959 Green Bay Dodgers 1960 Hannibal Missouri Hannibal Mules 1916 1917 Joliet Illinois Joliet Standards 1903 Keokuk Iowa Keokuk Kernels 1952 1957 Lincoln Nebraska Lincoln Chiefs 1959 1961 Madison Wisconsin Madison Blues 1940 1942 Moline Illinois Moline Plowboys 1914 1917 1919 1923 1937 1941 Peoria Illinois Peoria Distillers 1905 1917 Peoria Tractors 1919 1932 1935 Peoria Reds 1937 Peoria Chiefs 1953 1957 Quincy Illinois Quincy Infants 1911 Quincy Old Soldiers 1912 Quincy Gems 1913 1917 1946 1956 Quincy Red Birds 1925 1927 Quincy Indians 1928 1932 Rochester Minnesota Rochester A s 1958 Rock Island Illinois Rock Island Islanders 1901 1911 1916 1917 1921 Rockford Illinois Rockford Red Sox 1901 1904 Rockford Wakes 1915 1916 Rockford Rox 1917 1919 1923 Sioux City Iowa Sioux City Soos 1959 1960 Springfield Illinois Springfield Foot Trackers 1903 Springfield Hustlers 1904 Springfield Senators 1905 1912 1925 1932 1935 Springfield Watchmakers 1913 1914 Springfield Browns 1938 1942 1946 1949 Terre Haute Indiana Terre Haute Hottentots 1901 1902 Terre Haute Browns 1919 1920 Terre Haute Tots 1921 1932 1935 1937 Terre Haute Phillies 1946 1954 Terre Haute Tigers 1955 1956 Topeka Kansas Topeka Hawks 1959 Topeka Reds 1960 1961 Waterloo Iowa Waterloo Boosters 1910 1911 Waterloo Red Hawks 1938 193 Waterloo Hawks 1940 1942 1947 Waterloo White Hawks 1946 1948 1956 Winona Minnesota Winona A s 1958Year by year 1901 1932 Edit1901 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Terre Haute won the title behind the impressive pitching of Mordecai Brown future Chicago Cubs mound star Team Name RecordTerre Haute Hottentots 72 39Bloomington Blues 68 44Cedar Rapids Rabbits 67 45Rockford Red Sox 57 55Davenport River Rats 51 61Evansville River Rats 47 65Rock Island Islanders 45 66Decatur Commodores 40 721902 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Rockford Red Sox 74 52Terre Haute Hottentots 70 53Cedar Rapids Rabbits 64 55Rock Island Islanders 58 61Davenport River Rats 59 63Evansville River Rats 57 67Decatur Commodores 55 69Bloomington Blues 54 711903 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Evansville and Terre Haute joined the Central League New teams in Dubuque Iowa and Joliet Illinois formed Joliet with a record of 14 19 moved to Springfield Illinois on June 12 where they had a record of 28 61 Bloomington Bloomers 72 47Decatur Commodores 67 51Davenport River Rats 65 53Rock Island Islanders 64 54Cedar Rapids Rabbits 60 60Rockford Red Sox 58 60Dubuque Shamrocks 49 72Joliet Standards Springfield Foot Trackers 42 801904 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Springfield Hustlers 72 48Cedar Rapids Rabbits 70 52Dubuque Shamrocks 69 54Bloomington Bloomers 60 61Decatur Commodores 59 62Rock Island Islanders 57 65Davenport River Rats 52 69Rockford Red Sox 48 761905 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The Rockford team folded and a new team in Peoria Illinois formed Dubuque Shamrocks 70 53Rock Island Islanders 68 55Springfield Senators 64 58Decatur Commodores 63 58Cedar Rapids Rabbits 63 61Bloomington Bloomers 60 65Davenport Riversides 56 67Peoria Distillers 48 75After the season ended Cedar Rapids lost to the Burlington Iowa team from the Iowa State League 4 games to 3 1906 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Cedar Rapids Rabbits 79 43Peoria Distillers 74 48Dubuque Dubs 64 55Springfield Senators 64 56Rock Island Islanders 58 66Decatur Commodores 48 67Bloomington Bloomers 51 74Davenport Knickerbockers 45 741907 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The Davenport team folded The team from Clinton Iowa joined after leaving the Iowa State League Rock Island Islanders 86 46Decatur Commodores 80 47Springfield Senators 81 50Peoria Distillers 77 52Cedar Rapids Rabbits 72 61Clinton Infants 53 78Bloomington Bloomers 51 79Dubuque Dubs 22 1091908 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Springfield Senators 82 54Decatur Commodores 77 59Cedar Rapids Rabbits 69 63Peoria Distillers 77 52Dubuque Dubs 67 69Bloomington Bloomers 64 73Rock Island Islanders 59 76Clinton Adults 55 781909 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The Clinton team folded A new team in Davenport Iowa formed Rock Island Islanders 90 48Springfield Senators 81 53Davenport Prodigals 77 59Burlington Bloomers 70 67Peoria Distillers 69 67Dubuque Dubs 64 71Decatur Commodores 63 73Cedar Rapids Rabbits 31 1071910 Illinois Indiana Iowa League After the previous disappointing season Cedar Rapids folded The Decatur team moved to the Northern Association The team from Waterloo Iowa left the Central Association to join here A new team from Danville Illinois formed and joined the league as well Springfield Senators 88 48Rock Island Islanders 81 56Peoria Distillers 75 64Waterloo Boosters 72 67Bloomington Bloomers 60 76Dubuque Dubs 60 79Davenport Prodigals 59 80Danville Speakers 57 821911 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The team from Bloomington folded The Quincy Illinois team from the Central Association joined the league The Springfield team with a 12 4 record moved to Decatur Illinois on May 31 where their record was 57 56 Peoria Distillers 76 59Springfield Senators Decatur Nomads 69 60Quincy Infants 71 63Danville Speakers 69 62Davenport Prodigals 69 69Dubuque Hustlers 67 70Waterloo Boosters 59 76Rock Island Islanders 58 791912 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The teams from Rock Island and Waterloo folded New teams from Springfield Illinois and Bloomington Indiana joined the league Springfield Senators 90 44Davenport Prodigals 75 60Decatur Commodores 69 67Quincy Old Soldiers 67 70Dubuque Dubs 65 73Danville Speakers 63 71Bloomington Bloomers 58 78Peoria Distillers 56 801913 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Quincy Gems 79 60Dubuque Dubs 74 62Davenport Blue Sox 68 66Danville Speakers 69 68Decatur Commodores 67 68Springfield Watchmakers 66 70Bloomington Bloomers 64 71Peoria Distillers 57 791914 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The Danville team with a record of 26 53 moved to Moline Illinois on July 14 where their record was 20 33 Davenport Blue Sox 83 52Peoria Distillers 81 56Springfield Watchmakers 72 60Decatur Commodores 72 64Dubuque Dubs 64 69Quincy Gems 61 71Bloomington Bloomers 56 77Danville Speakers Moline Plowboys 46 861915 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The Springfield team folded A new team in Rockford Illinois formed Dubuque moved to Freeport Illinois during the season The Decatur team folded on August 10 The league adopted a playoff system in which the team with the best record in the first half of the season would play the team with the best record in the second half of the season Moline Plowboys 75 51 2nd half winner Davenport Blue Sox 76 52 1st half winner Rockford Wakes 72 58Quincy Gems 62 56Peoria Distillers 68 63Dubuque Dubs Freeport Comeons 48 76Bloomington Bloomers 48 76Decatur Commodores 37 57Moline beat Davenport 4 games to 2 for the title 1916 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The Freeport team folded New teams in Hannibal Missouri and Rock Island Illinois formed and joined the league The playoff system was apparently dropped Peoria Distillers 84 50Hannibal Mules 79 57Bloomington Bloomers 76 56Rockford Wakes 67 66Moline Plowboys 59 76Rock Island Islanders 57 76Quincy Gems 57 77Davenport Blue Sox 56 771917 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The Davenport team folded A new team in Alton Illinois formed and joined the league Peoria Distillers 43 23Rockford Rox 39 21Hannibal Mules 39 27Rock Island Islanders 36 26Quincy Gems 27 38Moline Plowboys 27 38Bloomington Bloomers 25 37Alton Blues 18 441918 The league suspended operations because of World War I 1919 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The teams in Alton Hannibal Quincy and Rock Island folded New teams in Evansville Indiana and Terre Haute Indiana formed and joined the league Bloomington Bloomers 80 41Peoria Tractors 68 54Evansville Black Sox 63 58Rockford Rox 63 60Terre Haute Browns 50 70Moline Plowboys 40 811920 Illinois Indiana Iowa League New teams in Cedar Rapids Iowa and Rock Island Illinois formed and joined the league Evansville changed their names to the Evas Bloomington Bloomers 82 57Evansville Evas 80 56Rockford Rox 70 70Moline Plowboys 69 70Cedar Rapids Rabbits 68 69Peoria Tractors 67 71Terre Haute Browns 58 77Rock Island Islanders 57 811921 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Moline Plowboys 78 55Rockford Rox 72 64Terre Haute Tots 70 65Peoria Tractors 70 69Evansville Evas 67 69Bloomington Bloomers 65 69Cedar Rapids Rabbits 62 72Rock Island Islanders 57 781922 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The teams in Cedar Rapids and Rock Island moved to the Mississippi Valley League New teams in Danville and Decatur formed and joined the league Terre Haute Tots 85 51Decatur Commodores 78 58Peoria Tractors 76 60Evansville Evas 76 64Rockford Rox 74 65Bloomington Bloomers 63 75Danville Veterans 50 87Moline Plowboys 49 891923 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Decatur Commodores 81 54Rockford Rox 76 63Terre Haute Tots 71 60Bloomington Bloomers 72 64Evansville Evas 72 65Peoria Tractors 71 65Danville Veterans 55 81Moline Plowboys 45 911924 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The Rockford team folded The Moline team moved to the Mississippi Valley League Terre Haute Tots 75 62Evansville Little Evas 75 64Bloomington Bloomers 71 64Peoria Tractors 71 66Danville Veterans 59 75Decatur Commodores 58 781925 Illinois Indiana Iowa League New teams in Quincy and Springfield formed and joined the league Peoria Tractors 89 48Terre Haute Tots 81 54Evansville Pocketeers 72 63Danville Veterans 69 66Decatur Commodores 62 73Bloomington Bloomers 56 74Springfield Senators 56 79Quincy Red Birds 54 821926 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Springfield Senators 77 59Peoria Tractors 75 62Terre Haute Tots 73 61Danville Veterans 72 65Evansville Hubs 72 66Decatur Commodores 69 67Quincy Red Birds 62 75Bloomington Bloomers 43 88Springfield played Bay City of the Michigan State League and won 4 games to none They were leading against Des Moines of the Western League 3 games to 1 when the series was canceled due to cold weather 1927 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Danville Veterans 86 50Peoria Tractors 87 51Springfield Senators 72 66Terre Haute Tots 70 66Decatur Commodores 62 70Quincy Red Birds 63 75Bloomington Bloomers 55 83Evansville Hubs 50 841928 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The league returned to the playoff format in which the team with the best record in the first half of the season played the team with the best records in the second half of the season for the title Decatur Commodores 81 49 2nd half winner Terre Haute Tots 75 59 1st half winner Danville Veterans 69 57Peoria Tractors 69 66Evansville Hubs 62 68Bloomington Bloomers 61 69Springfield Senators 60 79Quincy Indians 50 85Decatur beat Terre Haute for the title 4 games to 1 with 1 tie 1929 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Two teams with the nickname Tractors played in the league this season Quincy Indians 82 56Decatur Commodores 81 57Evansville Hubs 79 57Terre Haute Tots 72 66Bloomington Bloomers 70 70Peoria Tractors 61 76Springfield Tractors 59 77Danville Veterans 46 91Quincy played Canton of the Central League after the season ended and lost 4 games to 2 1930 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The league returned to the best record in the 1st half vs best record in the 2nd half playoff system Evansville Hubs 79 55 2nd half winner Quincy Indians 78 58Decatur Commodores 77 59Danville Veterans 71 67 1st half winner Springfield Senators 62 70Peoria Tractors 57 77Bloomington Cubs 57 78Terre Haute Tots 53 76Danville defeated Evansville 4 games to 2 for the title Danville went on to play Springfield of the Central League and lead 3 games to 2 when the series was cancelled because of poor attendance 1931 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Springfield Senators 72 45 1st half winner Quincy Indians 67 49 2nd half winner Evansville Hubs 67 58Decatur Commodores 64 57Bloomington Cubs 58 61Terre Haute Tots 55 68Peoria Tractors 51 68Danville Veterans 44 72Quincy beat Springfield 4 games to 2 for the championship 1932 Illinois Indiana Iowa League The teams in Bloomington and Evansville folded before the season and the Springfield and Decatur teams folded on July 12 Team Name Affiliation RecordTerre Haute Tots 42 27 1st half winner Peoria Tractors 20 38 2nd half winner Quincy Indians Cleveland Indians 38 31Danville Veterans St Louis Cardinals 29 39Springfield Senators 32 37Decatur Commodores 24 43The Terre Haute Peoria Quincy and Danville teams all folded on July 15 as did the league itself The league was restarted in 1935 1937 1942 and 1946 1961 Year by year 1935 to 1949 Edit1935 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Team standings W L PCT GB ManagersBloomington Bloomers 75 44 630 Burleigh GrimesSpringfield Senators 74 45 622 1 0 Bob ColemanDecatur Commodores 59 56 513 14 0 John Butler Cliff KnoxTerre Haute Tots 57 61 483 17 5 Bill BurwellFort Wayne Chiefs 52 71 423 25 0 Bruno BetzelPeoria Tractors 38 78 328 35 5 Jack Sheehan Bill RodgersPlayoff Springfield 4 games Bloomington 2 Bloomington was declared the winner when Springfield refused to replay protested final game that was upheld by the league president Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotChet Laabs Fort Wayne BA 384 Max Macon Bloomington W 19Hersh Martin Bloomington Runs 112 Johnny Hutchings Peoria SO 166Jimmy Outlaw Decatur Hits 157 Lefty Smoll Springfield PCT 765 13 4Chet Laabs Fort Wayne RBI 96Chet Laabs Fort Wayne HR 241937 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB ManagersClinton Owls 75 36 676 Clyde SukeforthMoline Plowboys 74 41 643 3 0 Mike GazellaDecatur Commodores 53 64 453 25 0 George PaynePeoria Reds 45 66 405 30 0 Ben Tincup Wayne BlackburnBloomington Bengals 21 38 356 NA Joseph SimsTerre Haute Tots 15 38 283 NA Walter HolkeBloomington and Terre Haute disbanded July 3 at the end of the first half Playoff Moline 4 games Clinton 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotHank Majeski Moline BA 345 Kirby Higbe Moline W 21George Cisar Clinton Runs 98 Kirby Higbe Moline SO 257Joe Mene Moline Hits 164 Kirby Higbe Moline PCT 808 21 5Bert Haas Clinton HR 131938 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersEvansville Bees 77 47 621 98 817 Bob ColemanDecatur Commodores 68 58 540 10 0 50 766 Tony KaufmannMoline Plowboys 67 59 532 11 0 22 684 Mike GazellaSpringfield Browns 63 60 512 13 5 66 944 Walter HolkeWaterloo Red Hawks 59 65 476 18 0 43 980 Lennie BackerCedar Rapids Raiders 56 63 471 18 5 39 211 Cap CrossleyBloomington Bloomers 56 65 463 19 5 24 368 Bob O FarrellClinton Owls 46 75 380 29 5 35 119 Ollie MarquardtPlayoffs Decatur 3 games Springfield 2 Mobile 3 games Evansville 1 Finals Decatur 4 games Moline 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotLou Novikoff Moline BA 367 Emil Bildilli Springfield W 18Eddie Lake Decatur Runs 117 Floyd Giebell Evansville W 18Lou Novikoff Moline Hits 186 Emil Bildilli Springfield SO 185Lou Novikoff Moline RBI 114 Floyd Giebell Evansville ERA 1 98Frank Piet Springfield HR 25 Emil Bildilli Springfield PCT 818 18 41939 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersCedar Rapids Raiders 73 46 613 56 399 Ollie MarquardtEvansville Bees 73 48 603 1 0 81 371 Bob ColemanDecatur Commodores 68 51 571 5 0 49 710 Tony KaufmannSpringfield Browns 65 55 542 8 5 37 916 Walter HolkeClinton Giants 63 58 521 11 0 41 712 Blondy RyanBloomington Bloomers 49 73 402 25 5 14 005 Bud ConnollyMoline Plowboys 49 73 402 25 5 20 911 Mike GazellaWaterloo Red Hawks 42 78 350 31 5 28 935 Cap CrossleyPlayoffs Springfield 3 games Evansville 1 Decatur 3 games Cedar Rapids 1 Finals Springfield 3 games Decatur 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotDel Jones Cedar Rapids BA 362 Joe Callahan Evansville W 19Del Jones Cedar Rapids Runs 120 Mike Naymick Cedar Rapids SO 181Del Jones Cedar Rapids Hits 168 Joe Callahan Evansville ERA 1 86George Binks Cedar Rapids RBI 116 Roger Wolff Cedar Rapids PCT 750 15 5Fred Stroble Springfield HR 211940 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersCedar Rapids Raiders 74 51 592 46 475 Ollie MarquardtDecatur Commodores 73 52 584 1 0 37 667 Tony Kaufmann Boyce Morrow Lou ScofficSpringfield Browns 73 53 579 1 5 56 569 Art SchareinEvansville Braves 68 55 553 5 0 60 815 Bob ColemanClinton Giants 62 57 521 9 0 40 277 Josh BillingsMadison Blues 61 62 496 12 0 36 740 Bud ConnollyMoline Plowboys 46 78 471 27 5 13 639 Mike GazellaWaterloo White Hawks 36 85 298 36 0 23 441 John Fitzpatrick Frederick BedorePlayoffs Cedar Rapids 3 games Springfield 0 Decatur 3 games Evansville 2 Finals Cedar Rapids 3 games Decatur 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotLou Scoffic Decatur BA 358 Mike Kash Madison W 20Chuck Workman Cedar Rapids Runs 108 Max Surkont Decatur SO 212Lou Scoffic Decatur Hits 164 Max Surkont Decatur ERA 2 50Don Manno Evansville RBI 113 Max Surkont Decatur PCT 792 19 5Chuck Workman Cedar Rapids HR 291941 Illinois Indiana Iowa League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersEvansville Bees 80 45 640 69 156 Bob ColemanCedar Rapids Raiders 72 49 595 6 0 40 323 Ollie MarquardtDecatur Commodores 67 56 545 12 0 38 485 Dib WilliamsSpringfield Browns 65 59 524 14 5 41 194 Art SchareinWaterloo White Hawks 59 65 476 20 5 55 456 Louis Brower Johnny MostilClinton Giants 57 68 456 23 0 25 861 Josh BillingsMadison Blues 52 71 423 27 0 28 434 Ivy GriffinMoline Plowboys 43 82 344 37 16 534 Joe MowryPlayoffs Decatur 3 games Evansville 2 Cedar Rapids 3 games Springfield 1 Finals Cedar Rapids 3 games Decatur 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotHank Edwards Cedar Rapids BA 364 Warren Spahn Madison W 19Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids Runs 101 John Clay Decatur SO 204Delbert Jones Cedar Rapids Runs 101 Warren Spahn Madison ERA 1 83Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids Hits 172 Warren Spahn Madison PCT 760 19 6Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids RBI 113Hank Edwards Cedar Rapids HR 231942 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Team standings W L PCT GB ManagersCedar Rapids Raiders 74 43 632 Ollie MarquardtSpringfield Browns 67 48 583 6 0 Jimmy AdairEvansville Bees 65 54 546 10 0 Bob ColemanMadison Blues 55 62 470 19 0 Walter MilliesWaterloo White Hawks 47 71 398 27 5 Johnny MostilDecatur Commodores 45 75 375 30 5 Abe White Tony KaufmannPlayoffs Cedar Rapids 3 games Evansville 2 Madison 3 games Springfield 1 Finals Cedar Rapids 3 games Madison 0 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotWhitey Platt Madison BA 395 Bryan Stephens Cedar Rapids W 20Blas Monaco Cedar Rapids Runs 95 Len Perme Waterloo SO 204Ducky Detweiler Evansville Hits 149 John Pavlick Springfield ERA 2 96Pat Seerey Cedar Rapids RBI 91 Bryan Stephens Cedar Rapids PCT 833 20 4Pat Seerey Cedar Rapids HR 33The league did not play in 1943 1944 and 1945 due to World War II 1946 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Team standings W L PCT GB ManagersDavenport Cubs 76 44 618 Bill KellyDanville Dodgers 76 44 618 0 0 Jake Pitler Paul ChervinkoEvansville Braves 68 51 571 7 5 Bob ColemanTerre Haute Phillies 63 60 512 14 5 Ray BrubakerWaterloo White Hawks 62 63 496 16 5 Johnny MostilSpringfield Browns 58 67 464 20 5 Tony RobelloDecatur Commodores 43 72 374 30 5 Harrison WickelQuincy Gems 37 82 311 38 5 Edward Marleau Cedric DurstPlayoffs Davenport defeated Danville in a one game playoff for first place Evansville 3 games Davenport 1 Terre Haute 3 games Danville 1 Finals Evansville 3 games Terre Haute 0 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotRube Walker Davenport BA 354 Bob Kohout Danville W 14Richard Welker Terre Haute Runs 105 Ken Manus Waterloo W 14Cal Abrams Danville Hits 146 Charles Shipman Evansville W 14Bill Sanders Terre Haute RBI 96 Ray Shore Springfield SO 157Bill Sanders Terre Haute HR 14 Jean Davison Davenport ERA 2 18Jim Christie Terre Haute HR 14 Jean Davison Davenport PCT 867 13 21947 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersDanville Dodgers 79 47 627 63 926 Paul ChervinkoTerre Haute Phillies 74 51 592 4 5 133 654 Ray Brubaker Whitey Gluchoski Jack SanfordSpringfield Browns 71 55 563 8 0 58 009 Ben HuffmanWaterloo Hawks 71 55 563 8 0 174 064 Johnny Mostil Jack OnslowEvansville Braves 70 55 560 8 5 133 163 Bob ColemanDavenport Cubs 55 70 440 23 5 50 846 Dickie Kerr Morrie ArnovichQuincy Gems 50 75 400 28 5 100 096 Gordie HinkleDecatur Commodores 31 93 250 47 0 33 069 Gene CorbettPlayoffs Springfield defeated Waterloo in a playoff for third place Danville 3 games Springfield 2 Waterloo 3 games Terre Haute 0 Finals Waterloo 4 games Danville 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotHank Arft Springfield BA 364 Ken Olson Danville W 22Jerry Scala Waterloo Runs 116 John Perkovich Waterloo SO 207Jerry Scala Waterloo Hits 163 John Perkovich Waterloo ERA 2 50Ray Fletcher Evansville RBI 115 Ken Olson Danville PCT 846 22 4Ed Ehlers Quincy HR 221948 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersQuincy Gems 81 45 643 124 053 James AdlamDanville Dodgers 72 51 585 7 5 62 284 Paul ChervinkoEvansville Braves 67 54 554 11 5 101 652 Bob ColemanTerre Haute Phillies 65 57 533 14 0 130 009 Pat Colgan Dale JonesWaterloo White Hawks 63 61 508 17 0 170 018 Pete FoxSpringfield Browns 56 67 455 23 5 54 463 Hank Helf Irv HallDecatur Commies 50 75 400 30 5 44 943 Red Lucas Nelson BurbrinkDavenport Pirates 41 85 325 40 0 45 711 Ival GoodmanPlayoffs Terre Haute 3 games Danville 2 Evansville 3 games Quincy 2 Finals Evansville 4 games Terre Haute 0 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotJohn Novosel Springfield BA 339 Art Bohman Quincy W 16Bob Marquis Quincy Runs 108 Lew Burdette Quincy W 16Bob Marquis Quincy Hits 164 Glenn Thompson Evansville SO 230Kite Thomas Quincy RBI 99 David Thieke Danville ERA 1 81John Novosel Springfield HR 22 Glenn Thompson Evansville PCT 789 15 4Don Lenhardt Springfield HR 22 1949 Illinois Indiana Iowa LeaguescheduleTeam standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersEvansville Braves 74 51 592 145 657 Bob ColemanWaterloo White Hawks 70 56 556 4 5 146 421 Ben Huffman Frederick ShafferTerre Haute Phillies 69 56 552 5 0 122 493 Lee RileyDavenport Pirates 67 59 532 7 5 133 505 Bill BurwellQuincy Gems 59 67 468 15 5 85 130 James AdlamDecatur Cubs 55 70 440 19 0 51 147 Morrie ArnovichDanville Dodgers 55 70 440 19 0 49 605 Lou RochelliSpringfield Browns 53 73 421 21 5 48 952 Doc CrandallPlayoffs Evansville 3 games Terre Haute 2 Davenport 3 games Waterloo 2 Finals Davenport 3 games Evansville 0 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotEmil Tellinger Quincy BA 322 Bob Miller Terre Haute W 19Herman Rhodes Waterloo Runs 86 Paul Stuffel Terre Haute SO 288Robert Anderlik Decatur Hits 140 William Koszarek Terre Haute ERA 1 97Ed McGhee Waterloo RBI 88 William Koszarek Terre Haute PCT 875 14 2Lloyd Lowe Decatur HR 15Emil Tellinger Quincy HR 15Year by year 1950 to 1961 Edit1950 Illinois Indiana Iowa League1950 Three I League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersTerre Haute Phillies 78 48 619 111 228 Dan CarnevaleDanville Dodgers 74 52 587 4 0 51 616 Jim BivinWaterloo White Hawks 70 56 556 8 0 119 244 Otto DenningQuincy Gems 64 60 516 13 0 53 322 James AdlamCedar Rapids Indians 59 67 468 19 0 85 038 Billy JurgesEvansville Braves 56 70 444 22 0 102 865 Ernie WhiteDecatur Commodores 52 74 413 26 0 35 516 Morrie ArnovichDavenport Quads 49 75 395 28 0 90 584 Gene HassonPlayoffs Terre Haute 3 games Quincy 0 Danville 3 games Waterloo 0 Finals Terre Haute 3 games Danville 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotJim King Cedar Rapids BA 332 Jacob Schmitt Terre Haute W 21Jack Lillis Danville Runs 110 Niles Jordan Terre Haute SO 206Frank Marchio Quincy Hits 162 Niles Jordan Terre Haute ERA 2 35Frank Marchio Quincy RBI 112 Jacob Schmitt Terre Haute PCT 808 21 5Allen Thomas Waterloo HR 251951 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersTerre Haute Phillies 75 55 577 81 511 Skeeter NewsomeEvansville Braves 69 60 535 5 5 101 254 Bob ColemanQuincy Gems 65 65 500 10 0 62 503 Dutch ZwillingCedar Rapids Indians 64 66 492 11 0 92 102 Kerby FarrellWaterloo White Hawks 60 69 466 14 5 79 687 Otto Denning Ed Taylor Skeeter WebbDavenport Tigers 56 74 431 19 0 100 328 Marv OlsonPlayoffs Quincy 3 games Terre Haute 1 Cedar Rapids 3 games Evansville 2 Finals Quincy 3 games Cedar Rapids 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotJim Command Terre Haute BA 328 Alfred Dumouchelle Evansville W 17James Deery Terre Haute Runs 103 Jack Urban Quincy W 17Jim Command Terre Haute Hits 166 Bob P Coleman Cedar Rapids W 17Robert Erps Davenport RBI 97 Jack Urban Quincy SO 164Bill Renna Quincy HR 26 Ben Johnson Evansville ERA 2 47Daniel Ramer Terre Haute PCT 750 15 51952 Illinois Indiana Iowa League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersEvansville Braves 74 47 612 124 381 Bob ColemanTerre Haute Phillies 75 49 605 0 5 63 267 Skeeter NewsomeBurlington Flints 64 60 516 11 5 57 259 Len SchulteWaterloo White Hawks 65 61 515 11 5 75 071 Skeeter WebbKeokuk Kernels 56 66 459 18 5 64 931 Rudy LaskowskiDavenport Tigers 54 69 439 21 0 71 989 Marv OwenQuincy Gems 54 72 429 22 5 45 541 Paul ChervinkoCedar Rapids Indians 53 71 427 22 5 94 428 Jimmy BloodworthPlayoffs Evansville 3 games Burlington 2 Terre Haute 3 games Waterloo 0 Finals Terre Haute 3 games Evansville 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotArt Pennington Keokuk BA 349 George Yorke Evansville W 17Art Pennington Keokuk Runs 126 Bud Daley Cedar Rapids SO 198Chuck Harmon Burlington Hits 153 Gerald Speck Waterloo ERA 2 44Horace Garner Evansville RBI 107 Stewart Alton Evansville PCT 786 11 3Robert Erps Waterloo HR 271953 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersTerre Haute Phillies 76 52 594 64 428 Hub KittleQuincy Gems 70 58 547 6 0 75 363 Vern HoscheitEvansville Braves 70 59 543 6 5 88 438 Bob ColemanWaterloo White Hawks 69 60 535 7 5 93 153 Zack TaylorPeoria Chiefs 63 65 492 13 0 124 866 Whitey KurowskiCedar Rapids Indians 63 65 492 13 0 93 501 Al Kubski William PrinceKeokuk Kernels 53 75 414 23 0 76 405 Rudy LaskowskiBurlington Flints 49 79 383 27 0 49 370 Johnny Vander MeerPlayoffs Evansville 3 games Terre Haute 2 Quincy 3 games Waterloo 1 Finals Quincy 3 games Evansville 0 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotBob Coats Cedar Rapids BA 327 Jim Owens Terre Haute W 22James Fishback Peoria Runs 107 Seth Morehead Terre Haute SO 206Bob Coats Cedar Rapids Hits 162 Joe Stanka Cedar Rapids ERA 2 35Ed Barbarito Quincy Hits 162 Jim Owens Terre Haute PCT 733 22 8Ed Barbarito Quincy RBI 127Marv Throneberry Quincy HR 301954 Illinois Indiana Iowa League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersEvansville Braves 81 54 600 71 691 Bob ColemanKeokuk Kernels 78 58 574 3 5 49 957 Jo Jo WhitePeoria Chiefs 73 63 537 8 5 78 497 Whitey KurowskiQuincy Gems 71 64 526 10 0 54 168 Vern HoscheitWaterloo White Hawks 66 69 489 15 0 51 600 Walter MilliesCedar Rapids Indians 63 72 467 18 0 60 605 William PrinceTerre Haute Phillies 60 76 441 21 5 37 104 Hub KittleBurlington Bees 50 86 368 31 5 37 010 Doc CrandallPlayoffs Peoria 3 games Evansville 1 Quincy 3 games Keokuk 1 Finals Quincy 3 games Peoria 0 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotTom Gott Quincy BA 348 Stan Pitula Keokuk W 20Ed Barbarito Quincy Runs 121 Stan Pitula Keokuk SO 172Tom Gott Quincy Hits 168 Ray Rippelmeyer Evansville ERA 2 91Bob Kosis Peoria RBI 121 Ray Rippelmeyer Evansville PCT 762 16 5Ed Barbarito Quincy HR 351955 Illinois Indiana Iowa League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersKeokuk Kernels 92 34 730 39 179 Pinky MayWaterloo White Hawks 70 56 556 22 0 71 864 Dutch Dorman Willard MarshallPeoria Chiefs 63 63 500 29 0 62 347 Whitey KurowskiBurlington Bees 62 64 492 30 0 91 946 Harold MeekEvansville Braves 60 66 476 32 0 47 414 Bob ColemanTerre Haute Tigers 56 70 444 36 0 50 334 Stubby OvermireQuincy Gems 52 74 413 40 0 39 081 Vern HoscheitCedar Rapids Raiders 49 77 389 43 0 58 611 Ray PerryPlayoffs Keokuk 3 games Peoria 0 Burlington 3 games Waterloo 1 Finals Keokuk 3 games Burlington 1 Player Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotRuss Nixon Keokuk BA 385 Mudcat Grant Keokuk W 19John Romano Waterloo Runs 108 Bob Yanen Keokuk SO 177Tony Kubek Quincy Hits 157 Bill Dailey Keokuk ERA 2 52John Romano Waterloo RBI 124 Mudcat Grant Keokuk PCT 864 19 3John Romano Waterloo HR 381956 Illinois Indiana Iowa League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersEvansville Braves 84 36 700 60 910 Bob ColemanWaterloo White Hawks 62 56 525 21 0 46 119 Ira HutchinsonKeokuk Kernels 60 59 504 23 5 47 440 Pinky MayPeoria Chiefs 58 58 500 24 0 54 359 George KissellQuincy Gems 56 64 467 28 0 35 308 Vern HoscheitBurlington Bees 46 75 380 38 5 68 260 Ed McDadeCedar Rapids Raiders 44 76 367 40 0 47 352 George SchergerTerre Haute Tigers 40 26 606 NA 23 368 Bill Norman Charlie MetroTerre Haute disbanded July 3 Playoffs None ScheduledPlayer statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotHorace Garner Evansville BA 354 Don Nottebart Evansville W 18Lee Maye Evansville Runs 103 Dave Wegereck Keokuk SO 158Lee Maye Evansville Hits 159 Don Nottebart Evansville ERA 2 24Lee Maye Evansville RBI 99 Don Nottebart Evansville PCT 857 18 3Clyde McNeal Cedar Rapids HR 271957 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersEvansville Braves 81 49 623 54 295 Bob ColemanPeoria Chiefs 80 49 620 5 54 737 Vern HoscheitDavenport DavSox 65 65 500 16 79 478 Frank ScalziBurlington Bees 57 71 445 23 58 771 Ken RaffensbergerKeokuk Kernels 55 74 426 25 5 35 028 Pinky MayCedar Rapids Raiders 49 79 383 31 54 717 Danny OzarkPlayoffs None ScheduledPlayer Statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotHorace Garner Evansville BA 334 Don Nichols Peoria W 20Billy Smith Evansville Runs 107 Hal Trosky Jr Davenport SO 204George Holder Evansville Hits 148 Don Nichols Peoria ERA 2 09Horace Garner Evansville RBI 100 Don Nichols Peoria PCT 870 20 3Jim Koranda Cedar Rapids HR 311958 Illinois Indiana Iowa League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersCedar Rapids Braves 77 53 592 81 437 Alex MonchakDavenport DavSox 71 58 550 5 5 61 522 Ira HutchinsonGreen Bay Bluejays 65 64 504 11 5 63 782 Pete ReiserBurlington Bees 62 67 481 14 5 51 632 Walt DixonRochester A s Winona A s 57 73 438 20 0 39 589 Burl Storie Lew KrausseFox Cities Foxes 56 73 434 20 5 58 602 Pete SuderRochester 20 37 moved to Winona June 29 Playoff Cedar Rapids 3 games Davenport 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotCarlos Pascual Fox Cities BA 372 Bill Hamilton Cedar Rapids W 15Frank Howard Green Bay Runs 104 Ed Rakow Green Bay W 15Bob Sager Davenport Hits 180 Robert Sedlak Green Bay W 15Frank Howard Green Bay RBI 119 Stan Horvatin Roches Winona SO 210Frank Howard Green Bay HR 37 Bill Hamilton Cedar Rapids ERA 2 18Bob Hendley Cedar Rapids PCT 737 14 51959 Illinois Indiana Iowa League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersDes Moines Demons 78 48 619 86 923 Chuck KressGreen Bay Bluejays 74 51 592 3 5 41 107 Stan WasiakTopeka Hawks 69 56 552 8 5 59 803 Johnny Vander MeerFox Cities Foxes 59 67 468 19 51 004 Jack McKeonLincoln Chiefs 58 68 460 20 44 783 Ira HutchinsonSioux City Soos 58 68 460 20 38 332 Bill CappsBurlington Bees 54 72 429 24 53 536 Ray MuellerCedar Rapids Braves 53 73 421 25 70 039 Alex MonchakPlayoff Green Bay 3 games Des Moines 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotHernan Valdes Fox Cities BA 330 Bart Dziadek Topeka W 15Cal Emery Des Moines Runs 107 Larry Maxie Cedar Rapids SO 187Dick Howser Sioux City Runs 107 Jim Brewer Burlington ERA 2 67George Scott Green Bay Hits 155 Andres Ayon Topeka PCT 750 12 4Cal Emery Des Moines RBI 129Cal Emery Green Bay HR 271960 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersFox Cities Foxes 82 56 594 61 062 Earl WeaverLincoln Chiefs 71 66 518 10 5 45 170 Ira HutchinsonSioux City Soos 71 68 511 11 5 41 385 Bobby HofmanCedar Rapids Braves 71 69 507 12 0 62 358 Jimmy BrownBurlington Bees 66 74 471 17 0 51 988 Hardy PetersonGreen Bay Dodgers 65 73 471 17 0 29 940 Stan WasiakDes Moines Demons 64 74 464 18 0 53 828 Andy SeminickTopeka Reds 64 74 464 18 0 36 365 Johnny Vander MeerPlayoff None ScheduledPlayer statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotPete Ward Fox Cities BA 345 Ron Woods Lincoln W 17Frank Montgomery Fox Cities Runs 111 Hank Fischer Cedar Rapids SO 217Gerry Reimer Des Moines Hits 179 Hank Fischer Grand Rapids ERA 2 01Billy Joe Dashner Topeka RBI 108 Hank Fischer Grand Rapids PCT 682 15 7Manly Johnston Lincoln HR 23Billy Joe Dashner Topeka HR 231961 Illinois Indiana Iowa Leagueschedule Team standings W L PCT GB Attend ManagersTopeka Reds 79 50 612 56 384 Dave BristolCedar Rapids Braves 73 57 562 6 5 69 617 Jimmy BrownLincoln Chiefs 68 62 523 11 5 42 866 George NogaFox Cities Foxes 67 62 519 12 0 47 552 Earl WeaverBurlington Bees 65 65 500 14 5 36 798 Hardy PetersonDes Moines Demons 37 93 285 42 5 33 337 Chuck KressPlayoff None ScheduledPlayer statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat TotDick Haines Des Moines BA 355 Bill Holmes Cedar Rapids W 18Tommy Harper Topeka Runs 131 Bob Locker Lincoln SO 215Paul Snyder Cedar Rapids Hits 153 Bill Holmes Cedar Rapids ERA 2 21Miles McWilliams Topeka RBI 102 Bill Holmes Cedar Rapids PCT 818 18 4Barry Morgan Cedar Rapids HR 23 9 Baseball Hall of Fame alumni EditLuis Aparicio 1954 Waterloo White Hawks Lou Boudreau 1938 Cedar Rapids Raiders Mordecai Brown 1901 Terre Haute Hottentots 1919 1920 Terre Haute Browns Jim Bunning 1951 Davenport Tigers Red Faber 1909 1910 Dubuque Dubs Warren Giles 1920 1921 Moline Plowboys Hank Greenberg 1931 Evansville Hubs Burleigh Grimes 1935 Bloomington Bloomers Whitey Herzog 1952 Quincy Gems Carl Hubbell 1927 Decatur Commodores Chuck Klein 1927 Evansville Hubs Tony Lazzeri 1923 Peoria Tractors Joe McGinnity 1922 Danville Veterans Red Ruffing 1923 Danville Veterans Warren Spahn 1941 Evansville Bees Earl Weaver 1960 1961 Fox Cities Foxes Billy Williams 1958 Burlington Bees also Milo Hamilton 1950 1951 Davenport Tigers Announcer Ford C Frick Award Tony Kubek 1955 Quincy Gems Ford C Frick Award Bob Uecker 1957 Evansville Braves Ford C Frick AwardThree I Most Valuable Players Edit1961 Tommy Harper Topeka Reds 10 1960 Pete Ward Fox Cities Foxes 11 1959 Cal Emery Des Moines Demons 1958 Frank Howard Green Bay Bluejays 12 1957 Don Nichols Peoria Chiefs 1956 Don Nottebart Evansville Braves 1955 Johnny Romano Waterloo White Hawks 9 References Edit 1901 Illinois Indiana Iowa League Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com a b Illinois Indiana Iowa League D Encyclopedia and History Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Illinois Indiana Iowa League B Encyclopedia and History Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Register League Encyclopedia Baseball Reference 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