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Oklahoma State League

The Oklahoma State League was a Class D level minor baseball league based in Oklahoma that existed in 1912 and again from 1922 to 1924. L.S. Dodds (1912), Leo Meyer (1912), C.E. Plott (1922), E.A. Daniels (1922–1924) and A.L. Ragan (1924) served as presidents of the league. Hall of Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell played in the league, making his professional debut with the 1923 Cushing Refiners.[1]

Oklahoma State League
ClassificationClass D (1912, 1922–1924)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1912
Ceased1924
PresidentL.S. Dodds (1912)
Leo Meyer(1912)
C.E. Plott (1922)
E.A. Daniels (1922–1924)
A.L. Ragan (1924)
No. of teams24
CountryUnited States
Most titles1
Okmulgee Glassblowers (1912)
Chickasha Chicks (1922)
Bristow Producers (1923)
Pawhuska Huskies (1924)

History edit

The league was represented by eight teams in 1912: the Anadarko Indians, Holdenville Hitters, McAlester Miners, Muskogee Indians, Oklahoma City Senators, Okmulgee Glassblowers, Tulsa Terriers and Guthrie Spas. The league disbanded on July 29, with the Glassblowers in first place and the Guthrie team in last.

Another incarnation of the league came about in 1922, represented by the Chickasha Chicks, Clinton Bulldogs, Duncan Oilers, El Reno Railroaders, Wilson Drillers and Guthrie Linters team. The Duncan Oilers finished first in the league regular season standings, with the Chickasha Chicks becoming the league champions, winning the league's playoff series.

In 1923, the league was represented by the Cushing Refiners, Bristow Producers, Duncan Oilers, Clinton Bulldogs, El Reno Railroaders, Shawnee Indians, Drumright Boosters/Ponca City Poncans and the Guthrie Linters. The Refiners finished in first in the regular season and Bristow won the league championship.

The league played its final season in 1924, represented by the Ardmore Bearcats/Pawhuska Huskies, Bristow Producers, Cushing Refiners, Shawnee Indians, Duncan Oilers, Ponca City Poncans, Blackwell Gassers and the McAlester Diggers, also based in Guthrie, Wewoka and Enid. The league disbanded on July 8, with Ardmore/Pawhuska in first and the Guthrie/McAlester/Wewoka/Enid Harvesters team in last place.[2]

Cities represented edit

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Standings & statistics edit

1912 edit

1912 Oklahoma State League schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Okmulgee Glassblowers 37 9 .792 Frank Garner
Tulsa Terriers 33 15 .688 5.0 Howard Price
Anadarko Indians 24 23 .511 13.5 Roy Ellison /
Thomas Reed / Ted Price
Holdenville Hitters 21 23 .477 15.0 Al Vorhees /
James Bouldin / John Hendley
McAlester Miners 21 25 .457 16.0 Jerry Kane
Muskogee Indians 19 24 .442 16.5 Victor Kelly / Dick Speer
Oklahoma City Senators 15 33 .313 23.0 Bill Reukauff / Leo Langley
Guthrie Spas 15 33 .313 23.0 Chick Leutke
Enid 1 4 .200 NA Ted Price
Eufaula 2 2 .500 NA Joe Langley

League played a split–season schedule. Oklahoma City disbanded June 21. Andarko moved to Enid June 28; Oklahoma City moved to Eufaula June 28; Okmulgee folded June 29
The league officially disbanded July 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Wynn Muskogee BA .430 Ben Tincup Muskogee SO 163

1922 to 1924 edit

1922 Oklahoma State League schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Duncan Oilers 65 44 .596 John Fant
Clinton Bulldogs 64 46 .582 1.5 Jim Lawrence
Chickasha Chicks 55 55 .500 10.5 Jim Fitzgerald / Larry McLean
El Reno Railroaders 53 56 .486 12.0 Virgil Moss
Guthrie Linters 48 59 .449 16.0 Mike Balenti
Wilson Drillers 40 65 .381 23.0 Jim Payne / Jew Hellman

Chickasha became a road team in the second half.
Playoff: Chickasha 4 games, Clinton 0.

1923 Oklahoma State League schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Duncan Oilers 71 53 .573 Larry McLean
Cushing Refiners 67 53 .558 2.0 Ned Pettigrew
Bristow Producers 66 56 .541 4.0 Jim Payne / Ralph Heatley
Clinton Bulldogs 63 60 .512 7.5 Huber Dennis
Shawnee Indians 54 60 .474 12.0 Clyde Wren
El Reno Railroaders 56 63 .471 12.5 Harry Burge
Guthrie Linters 57 64 .471 12.5 Billy Williams
Drumright Boosters /
Ponca City Poncans
46 71 .393 21.5 Frank McGaha /
Carl Wiggins / J.E. Jones

Drumright (11–21) moved to Ponca City June 7.
Playoff: Bristow 4 games, Duncan 0.

1924 Oklahoma State League schedule

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Ardmore Bearcats/
Pawhuska Huskies
52 21 .712 Drap Hayes
Bristow Producers 48 21 .696 2.0 Ralph Heatley
Cushing Refiners 49 27 .645 4.5 Ned Pettigrew
Shawnee Indians 40 37 .519 14.0 Larry McLean
Duncan Oilers 33 37 .471 17.5 John Fant
Ponca City Poncans 32 44 .421 21.5 Huber Dennis
Blackwell Gassers 20 53 .274 32.0 J. Rustenhaven / Hal Grun
Guthrie / McAlester /
Wewoka-Holdenville / Enid
18 48 .272 30.5 M. Robertson / Ted Lipps

Guthrie (8–18) moved to McAlester May 24; Ardmore (30–13) moved to Pawhuska June 8; McAlester (3–13) moved to Wewoka-Holdenville June 8, Wewoka-Holdenville moved to Enid in late June; Duncan disbanded July 6.
The league disbanded July 8.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Carl Hubbell Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. ^ a b c 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 Oklahoma State League was a Class D level minor baseball league based in Oklahoma that existed in 1912 and again from 1922 to 1924 L S Dodds 1912 Leo Meyer 1912 C E Plott 1922 E A Daniels 1922 1924 and A L Ragan 1924 served as presidents of the league Hall of Fame pitcher Carl Hubbell played in the league making his professional debut with the 1923 Cushing Refiners 1 Oklahoma State LeagueClassificationClass D 1912 1922 1924 SportMinor League BaseballFirst season1912Ceased1924PresidentL S Dodds 1912 Leo Meyer 1912 C E Plott 1922 E A Daniels 1922 1924 A L Ragan 1924 No of teams24CountryUnited StatesMost titles1 Okmulgee Glassblowers 1912 Chickasha Chicks 1922 Bristow Producers 1923 Pawhuska Huskies 1924 Contents 1 History 2 Cities represented 3 Standings amp statistics 3 1 1912 3 2 1922 to 1924 4 ReferencesHistory editThe league was represented by eight teams in 1912 the Anadarko Indians Holdenville Hitters McAlester Miners Muskogee Indians Oklahoma City Senators Okmulgee Glassblowers Tulsa Terriers and Guthrie Spas The league disbanded on July 29 with the Glassblowers in first place and the Guthrie team in last Another incarnation of the league came about in 1922 represented by the Chickasha Chicks Clinton Bulldogs Duncan Oilers El Reno Railroaders Wilson Drillers and Guthrie Linters team The Duncan Oilers finished first in the league regular season standings with the Chickasha Chicks becoming the league champions winning the league s playoff series In 1923 the league was represented by the Cushing Refiners Bristow Producers Duncan Oilers Clinton Bulldogs El Reno Railroaders Shawnee Indians Drumright Boosters Ponca City Poncans and the Guthrie Linters The Refiners finished in first in the regular season and Bristow won the league championship The league played its final season in 1924 represented by the Ardmore Bearcats Pawhuska Huskies Bristow Producers Cushing Refiners Shawnee Indians Duncan Oilers Ponca City Poncans Blackwell Gassers and the McAlester Diggers also based in Guthrie Wewoka and Enid The league disbanded on July 8 with Ardmore Pawhuska in first and the Guthrie McAlester Wewoka Enid Harvesters team in last place 2 Cities represented editAnadarko OK Anadarko Indians 1912 Ardmore OK Ardmore Bearcats 1924 Blackwell OK Blackwell Gassers 1924 Bristow OK Bristow Producers 1923 1924 Chickasha OK Chickasha Chicks 1922 Clinton OK Clinton Bulldogs 1922 1923 Cushing OK Cushing Refiners 1923 1924 Drumright OK Drumright Boosters 1923 Duncan OK Duncan Oilers 1922 1924 El Reno OK El Reno Railroaders 1922 1923 Enid OK Enid 1924 Eufaula OK Eufaula 1912 Guthrie OK Guthrie Spas 1912 Guthrie Linters 1922 1924 Holdenville OK Holdenville Hitters 1912 McAlester OK McAlester Miners 1912 McAlester Diggers 1924 Muskogee OK Muskogee Indians 1912 Oklahoma City OK Oklahoma City Senators 1912 Okmulgee OK Okmulgee Glassblowers 1912 Pawhuska OK Pawhuska Huskies 1924 Ponca City OK Ponca City Poncans 1923 1924 Shawnee OK Shawnee Indians 1923 1924 Tulsa OK Tulsa Terriers 1912 Wewoka OK amp Holdenville OK Wewoka Holdenville 1924 Wilson OK Wilson Drillers 1922 2 Standings amp statistics edit1912 edit 1912 Oklahoma State League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Okmulgee Glassblowers 37 9 792 Frank Garner Tulsa Terriers 33 15 688 5 0 Howard Price Anadarko Indians 24 23 511 13 5 Roy Ellison Thomas Reed Ted Price Holdenville Hitters 21 23 477 15 0 Al Vorhees James Bouldin John Hendley McAlester Miners 21 25 457 16 0 Jerry Kane Muskogee Indians 19 24 442 16 5 Victor Kelly Dick Speer Oklahoma City Senators 15 33 313 23 0 Bill Reukauff Leo Langley Guthrie Spas 15 33 313 23 0 Chick Leutke Enid 1 4 200 NA Ted Price Eufaula 2 2 500 NA Joe Langley League played a split season schedule Oklahoma City disbanded June 21 Andarko moved to Enid June 28 Oklahoma City moved to Eufaula June 28 Okmulgee folded June 29 The league officially disbanded July 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Wynn Muskogee BA 430 Ben Tincup Muskogee SO 163 1922 to 1924 edit 1922 Oklahoma State League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Duncan Oilers 65 44 596 John Fant Clinton Bulldogs 64 46 582 1 5 Jim Lawrence Chickasha Chicks 55 55 500 10 5 Jim Fitzgerald Larry McLean El Reno Railroaders 53 56 486 12 0 Virgil Moss Guthrie Linters 48 59 449 16 0 Mike Balenti Wilson Drillers 40 65 381 23 0 Jim Payne Jew HellmanChickasha became a road team in the second half Playoff Chickasha 4 games Clinton 0 1923 Oklahoma State League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Duncan Oilers 71 53 573 Larry McLean Cushing Refiners 67 53 558 2 0 Ned Pettigrew Bristow Producers 66 56 541 4 0 Jim Payne Ralph Heatley Clinton Bulldogs 63 60 512 7 5 Huber Dennis Shawnee Indians 54 60 474 12 0 Clyde Wren El Reno Railroaders 56 63 471 12 5 Harry Burge Guthrie Linters 57 64 471 12 5 Billy Williams Drumright Boosters Ponca City Poncans 46 71 393 21 5 Frank McGaha Carl Wiggins J E JonesDrumright 11 21 moved to Ponca City June 7 Playoff Bristow 4 games Duncan 0 1924 Oklahoma State League schedule Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Ardmore Bearcats Pawhuska Huskies 52 21 712 Drap Hayes Bristow Producers 48 21 696 2 0 Ralph Heatley Cushing Refiners 49 27 645 4 5 Ned Pettigrew Shawnee Indians 40 37 519 14 0 Larry McLean Duncan Oilers 33 37 471 17 5 John Fant Ponca City Poncans 32 44 421 21 5 Huber Dennis Blackwell Gassers 20 53 274 32 0 J Rustenhaven Hal Grun Guthrie McAlester Wewoka Holdenville Enid 18 48 272 30 5 M Robertson Ted LippsGuthrie 8 18 moved to McAlester May 24 Ardmore 30 13 moved to Pawhuska June 8 McAlester 3 13 moved to Wewoka Holdenville June 8 Wewoka Holdenville moved to Enid in late June Duncan disbanded July 6 The league disbanded July 8 2 References edit Carl Hubbell Minor Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com a b c 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oklahoma State League amp oldid 1181936952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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