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Western League (1900–1958)

The Western League was the name of several American sports leagues in Minor League Baseball. This article concentrates on the Western Leagues that operated from 1900 to 1937 and from 1947 to 1958.

Western League
ClassificationClass A
Class B
Class D
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1885
Ceased1958
President
  • Roy Carter (1937–1941)
  • Edwin C. Johnson (1947–1955)
  • O'Neal M. Hobbs (1956–1958)
CountryUnited States

Its earliest progenitor, the Western League of 1885–1899, was the predecessor of the American League. Later, during the 20th century, there were four incarnations of the Western League, including the Western League of 1939–1941 (succeeding the Nebraska State League) that played at the Class D level, and an independent baseball league that operated as the Western Baseball League from 1995 to 2002.

History edit

The league's longest-serving franchise was located in Des Moines, Iowa, which joined the WL in 1900 and played continuously through 1937, when the league shut down during the Great Depression. Des Moines then rejoined the reborn Western circuit when Senator Edwin C. Johnson from Colorado founded it in 1947; this team, a Chicago Cubs affiliate called the Des Moines Bruins, then played for the final 12 years of the league's existence.

Minor league baseball went unclassified through 1901. From 1902 until 1911, Class A was the highest level in the minor leagues. In 1912, a new top tier, Class AA, was created; in 1936, a second tier, Class A1, came into being. One year later, the existing Western League disbanded after it ended the 1937 season with only five teams, the Rock Island Islanders, disbanded on July 7. Then, in 1946, the Class AA leagues were renamed AAA, and the A1 loops were renamed AA. Thus the Western League – whose clubs were located in the Great Plains, Rocky Mountain States, the Upper Midwest and the Upper Southwest – was a top-level minor league until 1911, then two levels below Major League Baseball through 1935, and three steps removed in 1936–37 and when it was revived in 1947 during the post-war minor league baseball boom. For several years in the 1910s, the Western League champion played a postseason series against the champion of the Class AA American Association for supremacy of the central states.

1947-1958 edit

The Western League reformed in 1947 with six teams: Denver Bears, Des Moines Bruins, Lincoln A's, Omaha Cardinals, Pueblo Dodgers and Sioux City Soos.[1] All six clubs were affiliated with major league farm systems. The WL expanded to eight teams in 1950, adding the Colorado Springs Sky Sox and Wichita Indians,[2] but the encroachment of televised baseball and major league franchise shifts into former AAA cities hit the league hard. In 1955, the Western League's two strongest franchises, the Denver Bears and the Omaha Cardinals, were admitted to the AAA American Association.

The WL continued for four more seasons before folding in the autumn of 1958. Its last champion, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, attracted only 61,000 fans for the season. In addition to the founding clubs and the Sky Sox, the postwar WL had teams in Albuquerque, Amarillo, Topeka, and Wichita.

List of teams edit

1900-1958 edit

1900 to 1936 standings & statistics edit

1900 edit

The new Western League formed as a Class B league in 1900. Charter teams were the Denver Grizzlies, Des Moines Hawkeyes, Omaha Omahogs, Pueblo Indians, Sioux City Cornhuskers and St. Joseph Saints.[3]

Team Name Record
Denver Grizzlies 61–44
Des Moines Hawkeyes 54–45
Sioux City Cornhuskers 49–48
Omaha Omahogs 51–53
St. Joseph Saints 51–58
Pueblo Indians 41–64

1901 edit

The teams in Pueblo and Sioux City folded. New teams in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and St. Paul, Minnesota, formed and joined the League. Teams from Kansas City, Missouri, and Minneapolis, Minnesota moved from the American League.

1902 edit

The Minneapolis and St. Paul teams joined the American Association. New teams in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Peoria, Illinois, formed and joined the League.

1903 edit

1904 edit

The teams in Milwaukee, Kansas City, and Peoria folded. the Sioux City, Iowa team from the Iowa–South Dakota League joined the League.

1905 edit

The Colorado Springs team, with a record of 22–48, moved to Pueblo, Colorado on July 15, where they had a record of 30–44.

1906 edit

The St. Joseph team moved to the Western Association. A new team in Lincoln, Nebraska, formed and joined the League.

Team Name Record
Des Moines Champions 97–50
Lincoln Ducklings 75–74
Omaha Rourkes 73–74
Sioux City Packers 69–81
Denver Grizzlies 68–81
Pueblo Indians 63–85

1907 edit

Team Name Record
Omaha Rourkes 84–63
Lincoln Treeplanters 79–63
Des Moines Champs 76–63
Denver Grizzlies 67–75
Pueblo Indians 65–73
Sioux City Packers 56–90

1908 edit

Team Name Record
Sioux City Soos 88–57
Omaha Rourkes 86–59
Lincoln Greenbackers 74–73
Denver Grizzlies 71–75
Pueblo Indians 63–78
Des Moines Boosters 54–94

1909 edit

Teams from Topeka, Kansas, and Wichita, Kansas, joined from the Western Association.

Team Name Record
Des Moines Boosters 93–59
Sioux City Soos 94–60
Omaha Rourkes 84–68
Topeka Jayhawks 76–73
Wichita Jobbers 71-82
Denver Grizzlies 69–82
Lincoln Greenbackers 61–89
Pueblo Indians 58–93

1910 edit

The Pueblo team folded. A new team in St. Joseph, Missouri, formed and joined the League.

Team Name Record
Sioux City Packers 108–60
Denver Grizzlies 102–65
Lincoln Railsplitters 95–71
Wichita Jobbers 89–78
Omaha Rourkes 84–82
St. Joseph Drummers 76–91
Des Moines Boosters 72–96
Topeka Jayhawks 42–125

1911 edit

The Wichita team, with a record of 15–9, moved to Pueblo, Colorado on May 22, Their record there was 77–66.

1912 edit

The Pueblo team moved back to Wichita, Kansas.

Team Name Record
Denver Grizzlies 99–63
St. Joseph Drummers 94–72
Omaha Rourkes 92–71
Des Moines Boosters 82–80
Lincoln Railsplitters 83–81
Sioux City Packers 74–85
Wichita Jobbers 75–89
Topeka Jayhawks 51–109

Denver defeated the Minneapolis team of the American Association 4 games to 1.

1913 edit

Team Name Record
Denver Bears 104–62
Des Moines Boosters 93–72
St. Joseph Drummers 89–78
Lincoln Greenbackers 87–80
Omaha Rourkes 79–86
Sioux City Packers 73–92
Topeka Jayhawks 73–92
Wichita Jobbers 65–101

Milwaukee of the American Association defeated Denver 4 games to 2.

1914 edit

Wichita Jobbers renamed Wichita Wolves.

Team Name Record
Sioux City Indians 105–60
Denver Bears 96–72
St. Joseph Drummers 89–75
Des Moines Boosters 82–81
Lincoln Tigers 81–87
Omaha Rourkes 77–87
Topeka Jayhawks 68–97
Wichita Wolves 63–102

Indianapolis of the American Association defeated Denver 4 games to 2.

1915 edit

Team Name Record
Des Moines Boosters 87–53
Denver Bears 82–55
Topeka Jayhawks 75–63
Omaha Rourkes 71–69
Lincoln Tigers 70–69
Sioux City Packers 66–68
Wichita Wolves 57–80
St. Joseph Drummers 43–94

1916 edit

The Wichita team, with a record of 58–84, moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado on September 10. Their record there was 2–10.

Team Name Record
Omaha Rourkes 92–57
Lincoln Tigers 87–63
Sioux City Indians 79–71
Denver Bears 78–75
Des Moines Boosters 75–75
Topeka Savages 67–86
Wichita Wolves/Colorado Springs Millionaires 57–94

Louisville of the American Association defeated Omaha 4 games to 1.

1917 edit

The Topeka team folded. A new team in Joplin, Missouri formed and joined the League. Colorado Springs moved back to Wichita. St. Joseph, with a record of 34–56, moved to Hutchinson, where their record was 32–24, on July 24. Sioux City moved to St. Joseph on August 5.

Team Name Record
Des Moines Boosters 84–62 (1st half winner)
Lincoln Links 83–64
Sioux City Indians/St. Joseph Drummers 80–66
Joplin Miners 79–68
Omaha Rourkes 73–75
St. Joseph Drummers/Hutchinson Wheatshockers 66–80
Denver Bears 62–86
Wichita Wolves 61–87

Hutchinson defeated Joplin 3 games to none for the second half title. Des Moines defeated Hutchinson 4 games to 2 for the championship.

1918 edit

The Denver and Lincoln teams folded. New teams in Sioux City, Iowa, and Topeka, Kansas, formed and joined the League. Hutchinson, with a record of 14–19, moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on June 2, where they compiled a record of 19–18. Topeka, with a record of 19–13, moved to Hutchinson, Kansas, where they compiled a record of 18–18, on June 2. The League suspended operations on July 7 due to World War I.

Team Name Record
Wichita Jobbers 41–24
Topeka Kaw-nees /
Hutchinson Salt Packers
37–31
Des Moines Boosters 36–31
Joplin Miners 34–31
Omaha Rourkes 33–32
Hutchinson Salt Packers /
Oklahoma City Oklahomans
St. Joseph Saints 30–38
Sioux City Indians 22–42

1919 edit

The Hutchinson team folded. A new team was formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and joined the League.

Team Name Record
St. Joseph Saints 78–57
Tulsa Oilers 77–63
Wichita Jobbers 75–65
Des Moines Boosters 71–67
Oklahoma City Indians 69–69
Sioux City Indians 68–72
Joplin Miners 57–78
Omaha Rourkes 56–80

Tulsa lead St. Joseph 3 games to 1 in the championship series when the series was cancelled due to bad weather.

Wichita's Joe Wilhoit had a 69-game hitting streak, which remains the professional baseball record.

1920 edit

Team Name Record
Tulsa Oilers 92–61
Wichita Jobbers 92–62
Oklahoma City Indians 82–68
Omaha Rourkes 76–77
St. Joseph Saints 74–80
Joplin Miners 73–81
Sioux City Packers 63–88
Des Moines Boosters 58–93

1921 edit

Team Name Record
Wichita Witches 106–61
Omaha Buffaloes 95–73
Oklahoma City Indians 93–75
Sioux City Packers 81–83
St. Joseph Saints 79–88
Joplin Miners 76–91
Des Moines Boosters 71–92
Tulsa Oilers 65–103

1922 edit

Joplin moved to the Western Association. A new team formed in Denver, Colorado, and joined the League.

Team Name Record
Tulsa Oilers 103–64
St. Joseph Saints 98–70
Wichita Wolves 94–73
Omaha Buffaloes 91–77
Sioux City Packers 86–79
Oklahoma City Indians 73–94
Denver Bears 63–105
Des Moines Boosters 61–107

Tulsa beat Mobile of the Southern Association 4 games to 1, with 1 tie

1923 edit

Team Name Record
Oklahoma City Indians 102–64
Tulsa Oilers 101–67
Wichita Izzies 100–68
Omaha Buffaloes 92–74
Des Moines Boosters 87–79
St. Joseph Saints 65–101
Sioux City Packers 59–105
Denver Bears 59–107

1924 edit

Sioux City moved to the Tri-State League. Lincoln joined from the Nebraska State League.

Team Name Record
Omaha Buffaloes 103–61
Denver Bears 100–67
Tulsa Oilers 98–69
St. Joseph Saints 86–79
Oklahoma City Indians 82–86
Wichita Izzies 79–88
Des Moines Boosters 59–106
Lincoln Links 57–108

1925 edit

Team Name Record
Des Moines Demons 98–70
Denver Bears 97–71
Oklahoma City Indians 88–76
Wichita Izzies 80–84
St. Joseph Saints 77–87
Omaha Buffaloes 74–89
Tulsa Oilers 75–91
Lincoln Links 70–91

1926 edit

Team Name Record
Des Moines Demons 99–64
Oklahoma City Indians 100–66
St. Joseph Saints 89–75
Tulsa Oilers 86–78
Denver Bears 88–80
Omaha Buffaloes 77–89
Lincoln Links 64–101
Wichita Izzies 58–108

Springfield of the Three-I League led Des Moines 3 games to 1 when the series was cancelled due to bad weather.

1927 edit

St. Joseph moved to the Western Association. A new team in Amarillo, Texas formed and joined.

Team Name Record
Tulsa Oilers 101–53
Wichita Larks 91–63
Des Moines Demons 82–72
Denver Bears 77–75
Oklahoma City Indians 68–86
Amarillo Texans 66–87
Omaha Buffaloes 66–88
Lincoln Links 63–90

Waco of the Texas League beat Tulsa 3 games to 2, with 1 tie.

1928 edit

Lincoln moved to the Nebraska State League. A new team in Pueblo, Colorado, formed and joined the League.

Team Name Record
Oklahoma City Indians 95–67 (1st half winner)
Tulsa Oilers 96–69 (2nd half winner)
Wichita Larks 94–70
Pueblo Steelworkers 85–78
Denver Bears 81–84
Omaha Crickets 71-86
Amarillo Texans 60–93
Des Moines Demons 63–98

Tulsa beat Oklahoma City 4 games to 1, with 1 tie, for the championship.

1929 edit

Amarillo folded. The Topeka, Kansas team from the Western Association joined.

Team Name Record
Tulsa Oilers 95–66
Oklahoma City Indians 85–68
Omaha Crickets 81–75
Wichita Aviators 77–79
Denver Bears 73–81
Topeka Jayhawks 75–85
Des Moines Demons 72–86
Pueblo Steelworkers 69–90

1930 edit

The Tulsa team folded. A new team formed in St. Joseph, Missouri and joined the League.

Team Name Record
Wichita Aviators 89–56
Omaha Packers 76–66
Oklahoma City Indians 79–71
Des Moines Demons 77–71
Pueblo Braves 75–75
Denver Bears 74–74
Topeka Senators 66–84
St. Joseph Saints 53–92

1931 edit

Team Name Record
Des Moines Demons 94–51 (2nd half winner)
Wichita Aviators 92–58 (1st half winner)
St. Joseph Saints 79–64
Pueblo Braves 76–69
Oklahoma City Indians 70–80
Denver Bears 64–77
Topeka Senators 58–86
Omaha Packers 49–97

Des Moines Demons beat Wichita 4 games to 2 for the championship.

1932 edit

Topeka moved to the Western Association. The Tulsa team joined.

Team Name Affiliation Record
Tulsa Oilers Pittsburgh Pirates 98–48 (1st half winner)
Denver Bears St. Louis Cardinals 83–64
Oklahoma City Indians 83–67 (2nd half winner)
Des Moines Demons 71–72
St. Joseph Saints 72–75
Wichita Aviators Chicago Cubs 63–86
Pueblo Braves 62–90
Omaha Packers 58–88

Oklahoma City beat Tulsa 2 games to 1 for the second half title. Tulsa beat Oklahoma City 4 games to none for the championship.

1933 edit

Denver & Pueblo folded. Oklahoma City and Tulsa moved to the Texas League. The teams from Hutchinson, Kansas and Springfield, Missouri joined from the American Association. New teams in Joplin, Missouri, and Topeka, Kansas, formed and joined the League. Wichita, with a record of 6–13, moved to Muskogee on June 6, keeping the Oilers name, where they had a record of 20–82. Hutchinson, with a record of 25–32, moved on July 7 to Bartlesville, where they had a record of 26–38.

St. Joseph beat Topeka 4 games to 1. St. Joseph lost to the Davenport Blue Sox from the Mississippi Valley League 4 games to 2.

1934 edit

Bartlesville, Joplin, Muskogee, and Springfield moved to the Western Association. The teams from Davenport Blue Sox, and Rock Island Islanders joined from the Mississippi Valley League. New teams in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Sioux City, Iowa formed and joined the League.

Team Name Affiliation Record
Sioux City Cowboys 74–50 (1st half title tie)
Davenport Blue Sox 70–53 (2nd half winner)
Des Moines Demons 68–56 (1st half title tie)
St. Joseph Saints 65–56 (1st half title tie)
Topeka Senators Cincinnati Reds 59–64
Rock Island Islanders 58–65
Omaha Packers 49–73
Cedar Rapids Raiders 47–73

St. Joseph beat Sioux City 3 games to 1 in the first round of playoffs. Davenport beat Des Moines by the same number. In the championship, St. Joseph beat Davenport 4 games to 3.

1935 edit

Topeka folded. A new team in Keokuk, Iowa formed and joined the League. Omaha, with a record of 22–15, moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa on June 25, where they had a record of 33–31. Rock Island folded July 17. Council Bluffs folded August 27.

Sioux City beat Davenport 3 games to none, and St. Joseph beat Des Moines 3 games to none, in the first round of the playoffs. St. Joseph beat Sioux City 4 games to 3 for the championship.

1936 edit

Keokuk and St. Joseph folded. New teams formed in Omaha, Nebraska, and Waterloo, Iowa, and joined the League. Omaha moved to Rock Island on August 18.

Team Name Affiliation Record
Davenport Blue Sox Brooklyn Dodgers 74–52 (1st & 2nd half winner)
Cedar Rapids Raiders St. Louis Cardinals 70–58
Des Moines Raiders (Iowans) 64–64
Omaha Robin Hoods /
Rock Island Islanders
62–64
Sioux City Cowboys 61–64
Waterloo Hawks 50–79

1937 edit

Rock Island folded July 7.

Team Name Affiliation Record
Cedar Rapids Raiders St. Louis Cardinals 78–38 (1st & 2nd half winner)
Waterloo Reds 61–55
Davenport Blue Sox Brooklyn Dodgers 57–59
Des Moines Iowans St. Louis Browns 57–62
Sioux City Cowboys Detroit Tigers 50–63
Rock Island Islanders 20–46

Cedar Rapids and Waterloo moved to the Three-I League. Sioux City moved to the Nebraska State League. Davenport, Des Moines, and the League itself folded.

1939 to 1941 standings & statistics edit

1939 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Norfolk Elks 75 44 .630 - Doc Bennett
Sioux Falls Canaries 66 52 .559 8.5 Ralph Brandon
Sioux City Soos 63 52 .548 10.0 Pete Monahan
Lincoln Links 64 55 .538 11.0 Pug Griffin
Mitchell Kernels 49 69 .415 25.5 Red Davis (8/1) / Charles Moglia
Worthington Cardinals 36 81 .308 38.5 Joe McDermott

Playoffs: Sioux City 3 games, Norfolk 2; Lincoln 3 games, Sioux Falls 2
Finals: Sioux City 4 games, Lincoln 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Howard Conners Sioux Falls BA .365 Ox Miller Lincoln W 21
Wendell Finders Norfolk Hits 167 Ox Miller Lincoln SO 208
Bob Dillinger Lincoln Runs 139 Lawrence Kempe Sioux Falls ERA 3.02
Ted Kakaloris Lincoln RBI 114 Leonard Bobeck Norfolk PCT .864 19-3
William Morgan Norfolk HR 17

1940 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Norfolk Yankees 73 39 .652 - Doc Bennett
Sioux Falls Canaries 59 58 .504 16.5 Robert Fenner
Worthington Cardinals 50 59 .459 21.5 Ray Martin /George Payne
Sioux City Soos /
Mitchell Kernels
44 70 .386 30.0 Jimmy Zinn / Ed Grayston

Sioux City moved to Mitchell July 24.
The league played four quarters. Norfolk won the first, second and fourth quarters, while Sioux Falls won the third quarter.
Playoff: Sioux Falls 4 games, Norfolk 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Johnny Lucas Worthington BA .356 Frank Wagner Sioux Falls W 17
Leo Bohanan Sioux Falls Hits 158 Frank Wagner Sioux Falls SO 193
Robert Duby Norfolk Runs 112 Fred Whalen Norfolk ERA 1.36
Fred Schenk Norfolk RBI 97 Fred Whalen Norfolk PCT .786 11-3
Russell Burns Norfolk HR 17

1941 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Norfolk Yankees 64 44 .593 - Ray Powell
Cheyenne Indians 59 44 .573 2.5 John Kerr
Sioux City Cowboys 54 56 .491 11.0 Richard Tichacek
Pueblo Rollers 52 54 .491 11.0 Pug Griffin
Sioux Falls Canaries 51 56 .477 12.5 Robert Fenner / Tony Koenig
Denver Bears 42 68 .382 23.0 Cobe Jones

Playoffs: Norfolk 3 games, Sioux City 2; Pueblo 3 games, Cheyenne 1
Finals: Pueblo 3 games, Norfolk 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Bernard Steele Pueblo BA .383 George Milstead Cheyenne W 19
Bernard Steele Pueblo Hits 158 Robert Bergen Pueblo SO 183
Bernard Steele Pueblo Runs 88 [Frank Wagner Sioux Falls ERA 2.15
Frank Bocek Norfolk RBI 92 George Milstead Cheyenne PCT .792 19-5
Mel Bergman Cheyenne HR 10

The League did not operate from 1942 - 1946. It returned in 1947 and regained its Class A Status.[4]

1947 to 1958 standings & statistics edit

1947 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Sioux City Soos 81 49 .623 - 113,036 Joe Becker
Des Moines Bruins 72 52 .591 .5- 152,027 Jim Keesey
Pueblo Dodgers 70 58 .547 10.0 80,163 Walter Alston
Omaha Cardinals 67 62 .519 13.5 138,308 Ollie Vanek
Denver Bears 54 75 .419 26.5 124,923 Marty McManus
Lincoln Athletics 38 89 .299 41.5 43,464 Ham Schulte / Tom Oliver

Playoffs: Sioux City 3 games, Omaha 1; Pueblo 3 games, Des Moines 1
Finals: Pueblo 4 games, Sioux City 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Edmund Lewinski Omaha BA .346 Red Webb Sioux City W 19-7
Michael Conroy Omaha Hits 190 Charlie Bishop Omaha SO 133
Preston Ward Pueblo Runs 120 Herb Chmiel Des Moines ERA 2.23
Preston Ward Pueblo RBI 121 Herb Chmiel Des Moines PCT .778 14-4
Tony Jaros Sioux City HR 24

1948 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Des Moines Bruins 76 64 .543 - 232,038 Stan Hack
Denver Bears 70 67 .511 4.5 283,377 Mike Gazella
Lincoln Athletics 69 68 .504 5.5 127,462 Jimmie DeShong
Sioux City Soos 69 68 .504 5.5 112,381 Joe Becker
Pueblo Dodgers 69 70 .496 6.5 116,304 John Fitzpatrick
Omaha Cardinals 62 78 .443 14.0 147,130 Ollie Vanek

Playoffs: Lincoln 3 games, Des Moines 2; Sioux City 3 games, Denver 2. Lincoln defeated Sioux City 6-0 for third place.
Finals: Sioux City 4 games, Lincoln 2.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Red Treadway Des Moines BA .352 Bobby Shantz Lincoln W 18-7
George Genovese Denver Runs 119 Bobby Shantz Lincoln SO 212
Nellie Fox Lincoln Hits 179 Tony Jacobs Des Moines ERA 2.72
Tookie Gilbert Sioux City RBI 114 Turk Lown Pueblo PCT .739 17-6
Carl Sawatski Des Moines HR 29

1949 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Lincoln Athletics 74 64 .536 - 149,159 Jimmie DeShong
Denver Bears 71 68 .511 3.5 463,039 Mike Gazella /
Bill DeCarlo / Earle Browne
Pueblo Dodgers 71 68 .511 3.5 138,726 Ray Hathaway
Des Moines Bruins 70 70 .500 5.5 210,204 Stan Hack
Omaha Cardinals 68 71 .489 6.5 277,370 Cedric Durst
Sioux City Soos 63 76 .453 11.5 125,356 Don Ramsay

Playoffs: Denver defeated Pueblo 5-3 for second place. Des Moines 3 games, Lincoln 1; Pueblo 3 games, Denver 1
Finals: Pueblo 4 games, Des Moines 3.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Victor Marasco Pueblo BA .330 Earl Stabelfeld Des Moines W 17
Jim Williams Pueblo Runs 126 Lynn Lovenguth Des Moines W 17
Fred Richards Des Moines Hits 178 Walter Cox Sioux City W 17
Lou Limmer Lincoln HR 29 George Uhle Denver ERA 2.25

1950 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Omaha Cardinals 96 58 .623 - 218,393 Al Hollingsworth
Sioux City Soos 89 65 .578 3.5 463,039 Hugh Poland
Des Moines Bruins 84 70 .545 12.0 147,549 Charlie Root
Wichita Indians 77 77 .500 19.0 126,729 Joe Schultz
Denver Bears 75 79 .487 21.0 379,180 Earl Browne
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 72 82 .468 24.0 107,264 Buddy Hassett
Lincoln Athletics 69 85 .448 27.0 68,884 Jimmie DeShong
Pueblo Dodgers 54 100 .351 42.0 91,299 Ray Hathaway

Playoffs: Wichita 3 games, Omaha 0; Sioux City 3 games, Des Moines 2
Finals: Sioux City 3 games, Wichita 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Bill Taylor Sioux City BA .346 Bob Mahoney Omaha W 20
Danny Holden Denver Runs 131 Bob Mahoney Omaha SO 162
Chuck Tanner Denver Hits 195 Vern Fear Des Moines ERA 2.83
Pete Whisenant Denver RBI 119 Vern Fear Des Moines PCT .750 15-5
Pat Seerey Colorado Springs HR 44

1951 Western League'

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Omaha Cardinals 90 64 .584 - 162,247 George Kissell
Denver Bears 88 66 .571 2.0 424,065 Andy Cohen
Wichita Indians 84 68 .553 5.0 122,060 [[Joe Schultz Jr. Joe Schultz]]
Sioux City Soos 77 71 .520 10.0 104,247 Frank Genovese
Des Moines Bruins 73 78 .483 15.5 94,137 Al Todd
Pueblo Dodgers 74 80 .481 16.5 104,254 Jim Biven
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 64 87 .424 24.5 107,320 Skeeter Webb / Otto Denning
Lincoln Athletics 57 93 .380 31.5 37,123 Frank Skaff

Playoffs: Sioux City 3 games, Omaha 1; Denver 3 games, Wichita 1
Finals: Sioux City 3 games, Denver 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
George Freese Pueblo BA .338 Elroy Face Pueblo W 23
Ron Samford Sioux Runs 108 Willard Schmidt Omaha SO 202
George Freese Pueblo Hits 183 Willard Schmidt Omaha ERA 2.11
George Freese Pueblo RBI 106 Ray Peters Wichita PCT .800 12-3
Howie Boles Des Moines / Denver HR 32

1952 Western League'

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Denver Bears 88 66 .571 - 461,419 Andy Cohen
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 87 67 .565 1.0 170,041 Don Gutteridge
Omaha Cardinals 86 68 .558 2.0 137,378 George Kissell
Sioux City Soos 83 71 .539 5.0 103,004 Ray Mueller
Pueblo Dodgers 81 73 .526 7.0 122,746 Bill McCahan
Wichita Indians 67 87 .435 21.0 116,703 Ralph Winegarner
Lincoln Athletics 67 87 .435 21.0 61,483 Les Bell
Des Moines Bruins 57 97 .370 31.0 62,597 Harry Strohm

Playoffs: Denver 3 games, Sioux City 1; Omaha 3 games, Colorado Springs 1
Finals: Denver 3 games, Omaha 0.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Ed Phillips Omaha BA .320 Alberto Osorio Denver W 20
Ken Landenberger Colorado Springs Runs 112 Connie Johnson Colorado Springs SO 233
Ken Landenberger Colorado Springs Hits 183 Jim Singleton Sioux City ERA 2.73
Ken Landenberger Colorado Springs RBI 133 Lou Ciola Omaha PCT .938 15-1
Bill Pinckard Denver HR 35

1953 Western League'

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 95 69 .617 - 141,117 Don Gutteridge
Denver Bears 94 60 .610 1.0 322,128 Andy Cohen
Pueblo Dodgers 78 77 .503 17.5 103,878 George Pfister
Des Moines Bruins 77 78 497 18.5 98,972 Kemp Wicker /Bruce Edwards
Omaha Cardinals 74 80 .481 21.0 115,512 George Kissell
Lincoln Chiefs 71 83 .461 24.0 87,615 Lou Finney /Walt Linden
Sioux City Soos 70 84 .455 25.0 45,412 Ray Mueller
Wichita Indians 58 96 .377 37.0 68,683 George Hausmann / Mark Christman

Playoffs: Des Moines 3 games, Colorado Springs 1; Denver 3 games, Pueblo 0
Finals: Des Moines 3 games, Denver 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Kent Pflasterer Pueblo BA .350 Norman Brown Lincoln W 21
Len Johnston Colorado Springs Runs 133 Karl Spooner Pueblo SO 198
Glen Gorbous Pueblo Hits 204 Walt Montgomery Omaha ERA 2.43
Jerry Crosby Colorado Springs RBI 115 Jake Thies Denver ERA 2.43
Jim Gentile Pueblo HR 34 Nellie King Denver PCT .833 15-3

1954 Western League'

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Denver Bears 94 56 .627 - 232,686 Andy Cohen
Des Moines Bruins 88 66 .571 8.0 113,691 Les Peden
Omaha Cardinals 83 68 .550 11.5 150,131 Ferrell Anderson
Pueblo Dodgers 79 74 .516 16.5 80,768 Goldie Holt
Sioux City Soos 78 75 .510 17.5 69,333 Dave Garcia
Wichita Indians 76 77 .497 19.5 87,854 Herb Brett /Les Layton
Lincoln Chiefs 62 88 .413 32.0 80,660 Whitey Wietelmann / Glenn McQuillen
Colorado Springs 48 104 .316 47.0 59,606 Mickey Livingston /
Bud Stewart / Al Jacinto

Playoffs: Denver 3 games, Pueblo 1; Des Moines 3 games, Omaha 1
Finals: Des Moines 3 games, Denver 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Joe Kirrene Colorado Springs BA .343 Bob Clear Omaha W 20-11
Bobby Prescott Denver Runs 137 Bob Garber Denver SO 173
Reno DeBenedetti Denver Hits 183 Hy Cohen Des Moines ERA 1.88
Bill White Sioux City Hits 183 Clarence Churn Denver PCT .786 11-3
Rocco Ippolito Denver RBI 131
Bill White Sioux City HR 30
Bill White Sioux City SB 40

1955 Western League'

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 81 69 .540 - 87,527 Jack Conway
Pueblo Dodgers 79 71 .527 2.0 73,941 Goldie Holt
Wichita Indians 78 73 .517 3.5 94,862 Bud Bates
Des Moines Bruins 77 74 .510 4.5 88,181 Les Peden /Pepper Martin
Sioux City Soos 69 81 .460 12.0 62,902 John Davenport
Lincoln Chiefs 67 83 .447 14.0 90,024 Bill Burwell

Playoffs: Des Moines 3 games, Colorado Springs 1; Wichita 3 games, Pueblo 2. Wichita defeated Des Moines in a one-game playoff for third place.
Finals: Wichita 3 games, Des Moines 0.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Sammy Hairston Colorado Springs BA .350 Joe Stanka Des Moines W 17
Willie Kirkland Sioux City Runs 117 Bob Harrison Wichita SO 270
Clarence Moore Pueblo Hits 194 Dick Hall Lincoln ERA 2.24
Ron Cooper Colorado Springs RBI 117 Dick Hall Lincoln PCT .706 12-5
Willie Kirkland Sioux City HR 40

1956 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Amarillo Gold Sox 87 52 .626 - 77,628 Chuck Stevens
Lincoln Chiefs 84 54 .609 2.5 92,554 Larry Shepard
Des Moines Bruins 72 67 .518 15.0 67,973 Lou Klein
Topeka Hawks 70 68 .507 16.5 103,938 Bud Bates
Pueblo Dodgers 68 70 .493 18.5 51,496 Ray Hathaway
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 66 72 .478 20.5 59,282 Jack Conway
Albuquerque Dukes 59 81 .421 28.5 94,176 Bob Swift
Sioux City Soos 49 91 .350 38.5 40,734 Hal Olt / Bob Clear

Playoff: Lincoln 4 games, Amarillo 1.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Art Cuitti Amarillo BA .364 Marshall Bridges Topeka W 18
Art Cuitti Amarillo Runs 132 Marshall Bridges Topeka SO 213
Lynn Van de Hey Albuquerque Hits 197 John O'Donnell (minors04) Topeka ERA 3.32
Dick Stuart Lincoln RBI 158 Bennie Daniels Lincoln PCT .833 15-3
Dick Stuart Lincoln HR 66

1957 Western League

Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Lincoln Chiefs 98 56 .636 - 100,190 Larry Shepard
Amarillo Gold Sox 97 57 .630 1.0 102,210 Eddie Bockman
Topeka Hawks 87 64 .576 9.5 88, 014 Red Smith / Bill Dossey
Sioux City Soos 71 82 .464 26.5 46,851 Ken Landenberger
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 68 86 .442 30.5 45,184 Ira Hutchinson
Albuquerque Dukes 66 88 .429 32.0 92,236 Nick Cullop / Hal Toso
Pueblo Dodgers 66 88 .429 32.0 40,887 Ray Hathaway
Des Moines Demons 60 92 .395 37.0 79,965 Lou Stringer / Hersh Martin

No Playoffs held.

Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Sammy Miley Lincoln BA .374 John Stadnicki Topeka W 23
Ray Webster Amarillo Runs 136 Dave Stenhouse Des Moines SO 184
Chuck Coles Albuquerque Hits 208 Hugh Blanton Amarillo ERA 2.86
Al Pinkston Amarillo RBI 133 John Stadnicki Topeka PCT .793 23-6
Leonard Williams Topeka HR 43

1958 Western League

Teamstandings W L PCT GB Attend Managers
Colorado Springs Sky Sox 87 60 .592 - 61,091 Skeeter Scalzi
Amarillo Gold Sox 84 63 .571 3.0 85,931 Eddie Bockman / Gale Pringle
Lincoln Chiefs 75 71 .514 11.5 67,604 Monty Basgall
Pueblo Dodgers 73 74 .497 14.0 39,179 Ray Mueller
Albuquerque Dukes 71 75 .486 15.5 81,702 Jimmy Brown
Sioux City Soos 69 77 .473 17.5 55,921 Rocky Tedesco / Ted Shandor
Topeka Hawks 65 82 .442 22.0 43,686 George McQuinn
Des Moines Bruins 61 83 .424 24.5 35,039 Roy Hartsfield
No Playoffs held. 
Player statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Jim McAnany Colorado Springs BA .400 Hugh Blanton Amarillo W 20
Stan Johnson Colorado Springs Runs 120 Pedro Carrillo Albuquerque SO 177
Stan Johnson Colorado Springs Hits 204 Hal DeMars Topeka SO 177
Al Pinkston Amarillo Hits 204 Al Jackson Lincoln ERA 2.07
Al Pinkston Amarillo RBI 126 Gale Pringle Amarillo PCT .824 14-3
Daniel Lynk Sioux City HR 37

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Media edit

The Western League was the topic of the book The Western League: A Baseball History, 1885 through 1999 (2002, McFarland Publishing) by W. C. Madden & Patrick J. Stewart. The ISBN 0786410035.[5]

References edit

  • Lloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff, editors. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 1997 edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America.
  • Sumner, Benjamin Barrett. Minor League Baseball Standings: All North American Leagues, Through 1999. Jefferson, N.C.:McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0781-6
  1. ^ "1947 Western League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. ^ "1950 Western League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. ^ "1900 Western League". Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. ^ a b 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)
  5. ^ Madden, W. C.; Stewart, Patrick J. (11 April 2002). The Western League: A Baseball History, 1885 through 1999. ISBN 0786410035.

western, league, 1900, 1958, western, league, name, several, american, sports, leagues, minor, league, baseball, this, article, concentrates, western, leagues, that, operated, from, 1900, 1937, from, 1947, 1958, western, leagueclassificationclass, aclass, bcla. The Western League was the name of several American sports leagues in Minor League Baseball This article concentrates on the Western Leagues that operated from 1900 to 1937 and from 1947 to 1958 Western LeagueClassificationClass AClass BClass DSportMinor League BaseballFirst season1885Ceased1958PresidentRoy Carter 1937 1941 Edwin C Johnson 1947 1955 O Neal M Hobbs 1956 1958 CountryUnited States Its earliest progenitor the Western League of 1885 1899 was the predecessor of the American League Later during the 20th century there were four incarnations of the Western League including the Western League of 1939 1941 succeeding the Nebraska State League that played at the Class D level and an independent baseball league that operated as the Western Baseball League from 1995 to 2002 Contents 1 History 2 1947 1958 3 List of teams 3 1 1900 1958 4 1900 to 1936 standings amp statistics 4 1 1900 4 2 1901 4 3 1902 4 4 1903 4 5 1904 4 6 1905 4 7 1906 4 8 1907 4 9 1908 4 10 1909 4 11 1910 4 12 1911 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came into being One year later the existing Western League disbanded after it ended the 1937 season with only five teams the Rock Island Islanders disbanded on July 7 Then in 1946 the Class AA leagues were renamed AAA and the A1 loops were renamed AA Thus the Western League whose clubs were located in the Great Plains Rocky Mountain States the Upper Midwest and the Upper Southwest was a top level minor league until 1911 then two levels below Major League Baseball through 1935 and three steps removed in 1936 37 and when it was revived in 1947 during the post war minor league baseball boom For several years in the 1910s the Western League champion played a postseason series against the champion of the Class AA American Association for supremacy of the central states 1947 1958 editThe Western League reformed in 1947 with six teams Denver Bears Des Moines Bruins Lincoln A s Omaha Cardinals Pueblo Dodgers and Sioux City Soos 1 All six clubs were affiliated with major league farm systems The WL expanded to eight teams in 1950 adding the Colorado Springs Sky Sox and Wichita Indians 2 but the encroachment of televised baseball and major league franchise shifts into former AAA cities hit the league hard In 1955 the Western League s two strongest franchises the Denver Bears and the Omaha Cardinals were admitted to the AAA American Association The WL continued for four more seasons before folding in the autumn of 1958 Its last champion the Colorado Springs Sky Sox attracted only 61 000 fans for the season In addition to the founding clubs and the Sky Sox the postwar WL had teams in Albuquerque Amarillo Topeka and Wichita List of teams edit1900 1958 edit Albuquerque Dukes 1956 1958 Amarillo Texans 1927 1928 Amarillo Gold Sox 1956 1958 Bartlesville Broncs 1933 Cedar Rapids Raiders 1934 1937 Cheyenne Indians 1941 Colorado Springs Millionaires 1901 1905 1916 Colorado Springs Sky Sox 1950 1958 Council Bluffs Rails 1935 Davenport Blue Sox 1934 1937 Denver Bears 1900 Denver Grizzlies 1901 1912 Denver Bears 1913 1917 1922 1932 1941 1947 1954 Des Moines Hawkeyes 1900 Des Moines Millers 1901 Des Moines Midgets 1902 Des Moines Undertakers 1903 Des Moines Prohibitionists 1904 Des Moines Underwriters 1905 Des Moines Champions 1906 Des Moines Champs 1907 Des Moines Boosters 1908 1924 Des Moines Demons 1925 1937 1947 1958 Hutchinson Wheatshockers 1917 1918 Hutchinson Salt Packers 1918 Hutchinson Wheatshockers 1933 Joplin Miners 1917 1921 1933 Kansas City Blues 1901 Kansas City Blue Stockings 1902 1903 Keokuk Indians 1935 Lincoln Ducklings 1906 Lincoln Treeplanters 1907 Lincoln Greenbackers 1908 1909 Lincoln Railsplitters 1910 1912 Lincoln Greenbackers 1913 Lincoln Tigers 1914 1916 Lincoln Links 1917 1924 1927 1939 Lincoln Athletics 1947 1952 Lincoln Chiefs 1953 1958 Milwaukee Creams 1902 1903 Minneapolis Millers 1901 Mitchell Kernels 1939 1940 Muskogee Oilers 1933 Norfolk Elks 1939 Norfolk Yankees 1940 1941 Oklahoma City Indians 1918 1932 Omaha Omahogs 1900 1901 Omaha Indians 1902 1903 Omaha Rangers 1904 Omaha Rourkes 1905 1920 Omaha Buffaloes 1921 1927 Omaha Crickets 1928 1929 Omaha Packers 1930 1935 Omaha Robin Hoods 1936 Omaha Cardinals 1947 1954 Peoria Distillers 1902 1903 Pueblo Indians 1900 1905 1909 1911 Pueblo Steelworkers 1928 1929 Pueblo Braves 1930 1932 Pueblo Rollers 1941 Pueblo Dodgers 1947 1958 Rock Island Islanders 1934 1935 Rock Island Rocks 1936 Rock Island Islanders 1937 St Paul Saints 1901 St Joseph Saints 1900 1905 St Joseph Drummers 1910 1917 St Joseph Saints 1918 1926 St Joseph Saints 1930 1935 Sioux City Cornhuskers 1900 Sioux City Soos 1904 Sioux City Packers 1905 1907 Sioux City Soos 1908 1909 Sioux City Packers 1910 1913 Sioux City Indians 1914 1919 Sioux City Packers 1920 1923 Sioux City Cowboys 1934 1937 Sioux City Soos 1939 1940 Sioux City Cowboys 1941 Sioux City Soos 1947 1958 Sioux Falls Canaries 1939 1941 1946 1953 Springfield Cardinals 1933 Topeka Jayhawks 1909 1910 Topeka Kaws 1911 Topeka Jayhawks 1912 1915 Topeka Savages 1916 Topeka Kaw nees 1918 Topeka Jayhawks 1929 Topeka Senators 1930 1934 Topeka Hawks 1956 1958 Tulsa Oilers 1919 1929 1932 Waterloo Hawks 1936 Waterloo Reds 1937 Wichita Jobbers 1909 1911 Wichita Witches 1912 1917 Wichita Jobbers 1918 1920 Wichita Witches 1921 1922 Wichita Izzies 1923 1926 Wichita Larks 1927 1928 Wichita Aviators 1929 1932 Wichita Oilers 1933 Wichita Indians 1950 1955 Worthington Cardinals 1939 1940 1900 to 1936 standings amp statistics edit1900 edit The new Western League formed as a Class B league in 1900 Charter teams were the Denver Grizzlies Des Moines Hawkeyes Omaha Omahogs Pueblo Indians Sioux City Cornhuskers and St Joseph Saints 3 Team Name Record Denver Grizzlies 61 44 Des Moines Hawkeyes 54 45 Sioux City Cornhuskers 49 48 Omaha Omahogs 51 53 St Joseph Saints 51 58 Pueblo Indians 41 64 1901 edit The teams in Pueblo and Sioux City folded New teams in Colorado Springs Colorado and St Paul Minnesota formed and joined the League Teams from Kansas City Missouri and Minneapolis Minnesota moved from the American League Team Name Record Kansas City Blues 79 44 St Paul Saints 69 54 St Joseph Saints 69 58 Denver Grizzlies 60 59 Omaha Omahogs 61 62 Minneapolis Millers 56 62 Des Moines Hawkeyes 48 75 Colorado Springs Millionaires 45 73 1902 edit The Minneapolis and St Paul teams joined the American Association New teams in Milwaukee Wisconsin and Peoria Illinois formed and joined the League Team Name Record Kansas City Blue Stockings 82 54 Omaha Indians 84 56 Milwaukee Creams 80 54 Denver Grizzlies 81 57 St Joseph Saints 71 68 Colorado Springs Millionaires 63 75 Des Moines Midgets 54 83 Peoria Distillers 35 103 1903 edit Team Name Record Milwaukee Creams 83 43 Colorado Springs Millionaires 76 52 Kansas City Blue Stockings 65 61 St Joseph Saints 62 59 Denver Grizzlies 61 70 Peoria Distillers 57 69 Des Moines Undertakers 55 76 Omaha Indians 49 78 1904 edit The teams in Milwaukee Kansas City and Peoria folded the Sioux City Iowa team from the Iowa South Dakota League joined the League Team Name Record Omaha Packers 90 60 Colorado Springs Millionaires 85 58 Denver Grizzlies 87 61 Des Moines Prohibitionists 76 69 St Joseph Saints 53 93 Sioux City Soos 45 98 1905 edit The Colorado Springs team with a record of 22 48 moved to Pueblo Colorado on July 15 where they had a record of 30 44 Team Name Record Des Moines Underwriters 95 54 Denver Grizzlies 92 58 Omaha Rourkes 87 62 Sioux City Packers 80 68 Colorado Springs Millionaires Pueblo Indians 52 92 St Joseph Saints 37 109 1906 edit The St Joseph team moved to the Western Association A new team in Lincoln Nebraska formed and joined the League Team Name Record Des Moines Champions 97 50 Lincoln Ducklings 75 74 Omaha Rourkes 73 74 Sioux City Packers 69 81 Denver Grizzlies 68 81 Pueblo Indians 63 85 1907 edit Team Name Record Omaha Rourkes 84 63 Lincoln Treeplanters 79 63 Des Moines Champs 76 63 Denver Grizzlies 67 75 Pueblo Indians 65 73 Sioux City Packers 56 90 1908 edit Team Name Record Sioux City Soos 88 57 Omaha Rourkes 86 59 Lincoln Greenbackers 74 73 Denver Grizzlies 71 75 Pueblo Indians 63 78 Des Moines Boosters 54 94 1909 edit Teams from Topeka Kansas and Wichita Kansas joined from the Western Association Team Name Record Des Moines Boosters 93 59 Sioux City Soos 94 60 Omaha Rourkes 84 68 Topeka Jayhawks 76 73 Wichita Jobbers 71 82 Denver Grizzlies 69 82 Lincoln Greenbackers 61 89 Pueblo Indians 58 93 1910 edit The Pueblo team folded A new team in St Joseph Missouri formed and joined the League Team Name Record Sioux City Packers 108 60 Denver Grizzlies 102 65 Lincoln Railsplitters 95 71 Wichita Jobbers 89 78 Omaha Rourkes 84 82 St Joseph Drummers 76 91 Des Moines Boosters 72 96 Topeka Jayhawks 42 125 1911 edit The Wichita team with a record of 15 9 moved to Pueblo Colorado on May 22 Their record there was 77 66 Team Name Record Denver Grizzlies 111 54 St Joseph Drummers 93 72 Wichita Jobbers Pueblo Indians 92 75 Omaha Rourkes 85 80 Sioux City Packers 85 80 Lincoln Railsplitters 84 81 Topeka Kaws 60 104 Des Moines Boosters 49 113 1912 edit The Pueblo team moved back to Wichita Kansas Team Name Record Denver Grizzlies 99 63 St Joseph Drummers 94 72 Omaha Rourkes 92 71 Des Moines Boosters 82 80 Lincoln Railsplitters 83 81 Sioux City Packers 74 85 Wichita Jobbers 75 89 Topeka Jayhawks 51 109 Denver defeated the Minneapolis team of the American Association 4 games to 1 1913 edit Team Name Record Denver Bears 104 62 Des Moines Boosters 93 72 St Joseph Drummers 89 78 Lincoln Greenbackers 87 80 Omaha Rourkes 79 86 Sioux City Packers 73 92 Topeka Jayhawks 73 92 Wichita Jobbers 65 101 Milwaukee of the American Association defeated Denver 4 games to 2 1914 edit Wichita Jobbers renamed Wichita Wolves Team Name Record Sioux City Indians 105 60 Denver Bears 96 72 St Joseph Drummers 89 75 Des Moines Boosters 82 81 Lincoln Tigers 81 87 Omaha Rourkes 77 87 Topeka Jayhawks 68 97 Wichita Wolves 63 102 Indianapolis of the American Association defeated Denver 4 games to 2 1915 edit Team Name Record Des Moines Boosters 87 53 Denver Bears 82 55 Topeka Jayhawks 75 63 Omaha Rourkes 71 69 Lincoln Tigers 70 69 Sioux City Packers 66 68 Wichita Wolves 57 80 St Joseph Drummers 43 94 1916 edit The Wichita team with a record of 58 84 moved to Colorado Springs Colorado on September 10 Their record there was 2 10 Team Name Record Omaha Rourkes 92 57 Lincoln Tigers 87 63 Sioux City Indians 79 71 Denver Bears 78 75 Des Moines Boosters 75 75 Topeka Savages 67 86 Wichita Wolves Colorado Springs Millionaires 57 94 Louisville of the American Association defeated Omaha 4 games to 1 1917 edit The Topeka team folded A new team in Joplin Missouri formed and joined the League Colorado Springs moved back to Wichita St Joseph with a record of 34 56 moved to Hutchinson where their record was 32 24 on July 24 Sioux City moved to St Joseph on August 5 Team Name Record Des Moines Boosters 84 62 1st half winner Lincoln Links 83 64 Sioux City Indians St Joseph Drummers 80 66 Joplin Miners 79 68 Omaha Rourkes 73 75 St Joseph Drummers Hutchinson Wheatshockers 66 80 Denver Bears 62 86 Wichita Wolves 61 87 Hutchinson defeated Joplin 3 games to none for the second half title Des Moines defeated Hutchinson 4 games to 2 for the championship 1918 edit The Denver and Lincoln teams folded New teams in Sioux City Iowa and Topeka Kansas formed and joined the League Hutchinson with a record of 14 19 moved to Oklahoma City Oklahoma on June 2 where they compiled a record of 19 18 Topeka with a record of 19 13 moved to Hutchinson Kansas where they compiled a record of 18 18 on June 2 The League suspended operations on July 7 due to World War I Team Name Record Wichita Jobbers 41 24 Topeka Kaw nees Hutchinson Salt Packers 37 31 Des Moines Boosters 36 31 Joplin Miners 34 31 Omaha Rourkes 33 32 Hutchinson Salt Packers Oklahoma City Oklahomans St Joseph Saints 30 38 Sioux City Indians 22 42 1919 edit The Hutchinson team folded A new team was formed in Tulsa Oklahoma and joined the League Team Name Record St Joseph Saints 78 57 Tulsa Oilers 77 63 Wichita Jobbers 75 65 Des Moines Boosters 71 67 Oklahoma City Indians 69 69 Sioux City Indians 68 72 Joplin Miners 57 78 Omaha Rourkes 56 80 Tulsa lead St Joseph 3 games to 1 in the championship series when the series was cancelled due to bad weather Wichita s Joe Wilhoit had a 69 game hitting streak which remains the professional baseball record 1920 edit Team Name Record Tulsa Oilers 92 61 Wichita Jobbers 92 62 Oklahoma City Indians 82 68 Omaha Rourkes 76 77 St Joseph Saints 74 80 Joplin Miners 73 81 Sioux City Packers 63 88 Des Moines Boosters 58 93 1921 edit Team Name Record Wichita Witches 106 61 Omaha Buffaloes 95 73 Oklahoma City Indians 93 75 Sioux City Packers 81 83 St Joseph Saints 79 88 Joplin Miners 76 91 Des Moines Boosters 71 92 Tulsa Oilers 65 103 1922 edit Joplin moved to the Western Association A new team formed in Denver Colorado and joined the League Team Name Record Tulsa Oilers 103 64 St Joseph Saints 98 70 Wichita Wolves 94 73 Omaha Buffaloes 91 77 Sioux City Packers 86 79 Oklahoma City Indians 73 94 Denver Bears 63 105 Des Moines Boosters 61 107 Tulsa beat Mobile of the Southern Association 4 games to 1 with 1 tie 1923 edit Team Name Record Oklahoma City Indians 102 64 Tulsa Oilers 101 67 Wichita Izzies 100 68 Omaha Buffaloes 92 74 Des Moines Boosters 87 79 St Joseph Saints 65 101 Sioux City Packers 59 105 Denver Bears 59 107 1924 edit Sioux City moved to the Tri State League Lincoln joined from the Nebraska State League Team Name Record Omaha Buffaloes 103 61 Denver Bears 100 67 Tulsa Oilers 98 69 St Joseph Saints 86 79 Oklahoma City Indians 82 86 Wichita Izzies 79 88 Des Moines Boosters 59 106 Lincoln Links 57 108 1925 edit Team Name Record Des Moines Demons 98 70 Denver Bears 97 71 Oklahoma City Indians 88 76 Wichita Izzies 80 84 St Joseph Saints 77 87 Omaha Buffaloes 74 89 Tulsa Oilers 75 91 Lincoln Links 70 91 1926 edit Team Name Record Des Moines Demons 99 64 Oklahoma City Indians 100 66 St Joseph Saints 89 75 Tulsa Oilers 86 78 Denver Bears 88 80 Omaha Buffaloes 77 89 Lincoln Links 64 101 Wichita Izzies 58 108 Springfield of the Three I League led Des Moines 3 games to 1 when the series was cancelled due to bad weather 1927 edit St Joseph moved to the Western Association A new team in Amarillo Texas formed and joined Team Name Record Tulsa Oilers 101 53 Wichita Larks 91 63 Des Moines Demons 82 72 Denver Bears 77 75 Oklahoma City Indians 68 86 Amarillo Texans 66 87 Omaha Buffaloes 66 88 Lincoln Links 63 90 Waco of the Texas League beat Tulsa 3 games to 2 with 1 tie 1928 edit Lincoln moved to the Nebraska State League A new team in Pueblo Colorado formed and joined the League Team Name Record Oklahoma City Indians 95 67 1st half winner Tulsa Oilers 96 69 2nd half winner Wichita Larks 94 70 Pueblo Steelworkers 85 78 Denver Bears 81 84 Omaha Crickets 71 86 Amarillo Texans 60 93 Des Moines Demons 63 98 Tulsa beat Oklahoma City 4 games to 1 with 1 tie for the championship 1929 edit Amarillo folded The Topeka Kansas team from the Western Association joined Team Name Record Tulsa Oilers 95 66 Oklahoma City Indians 85 68 Omaha Crickets 81 75 Wichita Aviators 77 79 Denver Bears 73 81 Topeka Jayhawks 75 85 Des Moines Demons 72 86 Pueblo Steelworkers 69 90 1930 edit The Tulsa team folded A new team formed in St Joseph Missouri and joined the League Team Name Record Wichita Aviators 89 56 Omaha Packers 76 66 Oklahoma City Indians 79 71 Des Moines Demons 77 71 Pueblo Braves 75 75 Denver Bears 74 74 Topeka Senators 66 84 St Joseph Saints 53 92 1931 edit Team Name Record Des Moines Demons 94 51 2nd half winner Wichita Aviators 92 58 1st half winner St Joseph Saints 79 64 Pueblo Braves 76 69 Oklahoma City Indians 70 80 Denver Bears 64 77 Topeka Senators 58 86 Omaha Packers 49 97 Des Moines Demons beat Wichita 4 games to 2 for the championship 1932 edit Topeka moved to the Western Association The Tulsa team joined Team Name Affiliation Record Tulsa Oilers Pittsburgh Pirates 98 48 1st half winner Denver Bears St Louis Cardinals 83 64 Oklahoma City Indians 83 67 2nd half winner Des Moines Demons 71 72 St Joseph Saints 72 75 Wichita Aviators Chicago Cubs 63 86 Pueblo Braves 62 90 Omaha Packers 58 88 Oklahoma City beat Tulsa 2 games to 1 for the second half title Tulsa beat Oklahoma City 4 games to none for the championship 1933 edit Denver amp Pueblo folded Oklahoma City and Tulsa moved to the Texas League The teams from Hutchinson Kansas and Springfield Missouri joined from the American Association New teams in Joplin Missouri and Topeka Kansas formed and joined the League Wichita with a record of 6 13 moved to Muskogee on June 6 keeping the Oilers name where they had a record of 20 82 Hutchinson with a record of 25 32 moved on July 7 to Bartlesville where they had a record of 26 38 Team Name Affiliation Record Des Moines Demons 81 47 St Joseph Saints 77 47 1st half winner Springfield Cardinals St Louis Cardinals 73 50 Topeka Senators Cincinnati Reds 68 55 2nd half winner Omaha Packers 63 61 Joplin Miners St Louis Browns 55 69 Hutchinson Wheatshockers Bartlesville Broncs Detroit Tigers 51 70 Wichita Oilers Muskogee Oilers 26 95 St Joseph beat Topeka 4 games to 1 St Joseph lost to the Davenport Blue Sox from the Mississippi Valley League 4 games to 2 1934 edit Bartlesville Joplin Muskogee and Springfield moved to the Western Association The teams from Davenport Blue Sox and Rock Island Islanders joined from the Mississippi Valley League New teams in Cedar Rapids Iowa and Sioux City Iowa formed and joined the League Team Name Affiliation Record Sioux City Cowboys 74 50 1st half title tie Davenport Blue Sox 70 53 2nd half winner Des Moines Demons 68 56 1st half title tie St Joseph Saints 65 56 1st half title tie Topeka Senators Cincinnati Reds 59 64 Rock Island Islanders 58 65 Omaha Packers 49 73 Cedar Rapids Raiders 47 73 St Joseph beat Sioux City 3 games to 1 in the first round of playoffs Davenport beat Des Moines by the same number In the championship St Joseph beat Davenport 4 games to 3 1935 edit Topeka folded A new team in Keokuk Iowa formed and joined the League Omaha with a record of 22 15 moved to Council Bluffs Iowa on June 25 where they had a record of 33 31 Rock Island folded July 17 Council Bluffs folded August 27 Team Name Affiliation Record Davenport Blue Sox 70 46 St Joseph Saints 58 48 Des Moines Demons 58 55 Sioux City Cowboys 54 52 Cedar Rapids Raiders 53 57 Keokuk Indians 49 66 Omaha Packers Council Bluffs Rails 55 46 Rock Island Islanders 19 46 Sioux City beat Davenport 3 games to none and St Joseph beat Des Moines 3 games to none in the first round of the playoffs St Joseph beat Sioux City 4 games to 3 for the championship 1936 edit Keokuk and St Joseph folded New teams formed in Omaha Nebraska and Waterloo Iowa and joined the League Omaha moved to Rock Island on August 18 Team Name Affiliation Record Davenport Blue Sox Brooklyn Dodgers 74 52 1st amp 2nd half winner Cedar Rapids Raiders St Louis Cardinals 70 58 Des Moines Raiders Iowans 64 64 Omaha Robin Hoods Rock Island Islanders 62 64 Sioux City Cowboys 61 64 Waterloo Hawks 50 79 1937 edit Rock Island folded July 7 Team Name Affiliation Record Cedar Rapids Raiders St Louis Cardinals 78 38 1st amp 2nd half winner Waterloo Reds 61 55 Davenport Blue Sox Brooklyn Dodgers 57 59 Des Moines Iowans St Louis Browns 57 62 Sioux City Cowboys Detroit Tigers 50 63 Rock Island Islanders 20 46 Cedar Rapids and Waterloo moved to the Three I League Sioux City moved to the Nebraska State League Davenport Des Moines and the League itself folded 1939 to 1941 standings amp statistics edit1939 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Norfolk Elks 75 44 630 Doc Bennett Sioux Falls Canaries 66 52 559 8 5 Ralph Brandon Sioux City Soos 63 52 548 10 0 Pete Monahan Lincoln Links 64 55 538 11 0 Pug Griffin Mitchell Kernels 49 69 415 25 5 Red Davis 8 1 Charles Moglia Worthington Cardinals 36 81 308 38 5 Joe McDermott Playoffs Sioux City 3 games Norfolk 2 Lincoln 3 games Sioux Falls 2 Finals Sioux City 4 games Lincoln 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Howard Conners Sioux Falls BA 365 Ox Miller Lincoln W 21 Wendell Finders Norfolk Hits 167 Ox Miller Lincoln SO 208 Bob Dillinger Lincoln Runs 139 Lawrence Kempe Sioux Falls ERA 3 02 Ted Kakaloris Lincoln RBI 114 Leonard Bobeck Norfolk PCT 864 19 3 William Morgan Norfolk HR 17 1940 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Norfolk Yankees 73 39 652 Doc Bennett Sioux Falls Canaries 59 58 504 16 5 Robert Fenner Worthington Cardinals 50 59 459 21 5 Ray Martin George Payne Sioux City Soos Mitchell Kernels 44 70 386 30 0 Jimmy Zinn Ed Grayston Sioux City moved to Mitchell July 24 The league played four quarters Norfolk won the first second and fourth quarters while Sioux Falls won the third quarter Playoff Sioux Falls 4 games Norfolk 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Johnny Lucas Worthington BA 356 Frank Wagner Sioux Falls W 17 Leo Bohanan Sioux Falls Hits 158 Frank Wagner Sioux Falls SO 193 Robert Duby Norfolk Runs 112 Fred Whalen Norfolk ERA 1 36 Fred Schenk Norfolk RBI 97 Fred Whalen Norfolk PCT 786 11 3 Russell Burns Norfolk HR 17 1941 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Managers Norfolk Yankees 64 44 593 Ray Powell Cheyenne Indians 59 44 573 2 5 John Kerr Sioux City Cowboys 54 56 491 11 0 Richard Tichacek Pueblo Rollers 52 54 491 11 0 Pug Griffin Sioux Falls Canaries 51 56 477 12 5 Robert Fenner Tony Koenig Denver Bears 42 68 382 23 0 Cobe Jones Playoffs Norfolk 3 games Sioux City 2 Pueblo 3 games Cheyenne 1 Finals Pueblo 3 games Norfolk 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Bernard Steele Pueblo BA 383 George Milstead Cheyenne W 19 Bernard Steele Pueblo Hits 158 Robert Bergen Pueblo SO 183 Bernard Steele Pueblo Runs 88 Frank Wagner Sioux Falls ERA 2 15 Frank Bocek Norfolk RBI 92 George Milstead Cheyenne PCT 792 19 5 Mel Bergman Cheyenne HR 10 The League did not operate from 1942 1946 It returned in 1947 and regained its Class A Status 4 1947 to 1958 standings amp statistics edit1947 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Sioux City Soos 81 49 623 113 036 Joe Becker Des Moines Bruins 72 52 591 5 152 027 Jim Keesey Pueblo Dodgers 70 58 547 10 0 80 163 Walter Alston Omaha Cardinals 67 62 519 13 5 138 308 Ollie Vanek Denver Bears 54 75 419 26 5 124 923 Marty McManus Lincoln Athletics 38 89 299 41 5 43 464 Ham Schulte Tom Oliver Playoffs Sioux City 3 games Omaha 1 Pueblo 3 games Des Moines 1 Finals Pueblo 4 games Sioux City 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Edmund Lewinski Omaha BA 346 Red Webb Sioux City W 19 7 Michael Conroy Omaha Hits 190 Charlie Bishop Omaha SO 133 Preston Ward Pueblo Runs 120 Herb Chmiel Des Moines ERA 2 23 Preston Ward Pueblo RBI 121 Herb Chmiel Des Moines PCT 778 14 4 Tony Jaros Sioux City HR 24 1948 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Des Moines Bruins 76 64 543 232 038 Stan Hack Denver Bears 70 67 511 4 5 283 377 Mike Gazella Lincoln Athletics 69 68 504 5 5 127 462 Jimmie DeShong Sioux City Soos 69 68 504 5 5 112 381 Joe Becker Pueblo Dodgers 69 70 496 6 5 116 304 John Fitzpatrick Omaha Cardinals 62 78 443 14 0 147 130 Ollie Vanek Playoffs Lincoln 3 games Des Moines 2 Sioux City 3 games Denver 2 Lincoln defeated Sioux City 6 0 for third place Finals Sioux City 4 games Lincoln 2 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Red Treadway Des Moines BA 352 Bobby Shantz Lincoln W 18 7 George Genovese Denver Runs 119 Bobby Shantz Lincoln SO 212 Nellie Fox Lincoln Hits 179 Tony Jacobs Des Moines ERA 2 72 Tookie Gilbert Sioux City RBI 114 Turk Lown Pueblo PCT 739 17 6 Carl Sawatski Des Moines HR 29 1949 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Lincoln Athletics 74 64 536 149 159 Jimmie DeShong Denver Bears 71 68 511 3 5 463 039 Mike Gazella Bill DeCarlo Earle Browne Pueblo Dodgers 71 68 511 3 5 138 726 Ray Hathaway Des Moines Bruins 70 70 500 5 5 210 204 Stan Hack Omaha Cardinals 68 71 489 6 5 277 370 Cedric Durst Sioux City Soos 63 76 453 11 5 125 356 Don Ramsay Playoffs Denver defeated Pueblo 5 3 for second place Des Moines 3 games Lincoln 1 Pueblo 3 games Denver 1 Finals Pueblo 4 games Des Moines 3 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Victor Marasco Pueblo BA 330 Earl Stabelfeld Des Moines W 17 Jim Williams Pueblo Runs 126 Lynn Lovenguth Des Moines W 17 Fred Richards Des Moines Hits 178 Walter Cox Sioux City W 17 Lou Limmer Lincoln HR 29 George Uhle Denver ERA 2 25 1950 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Omaha Cardinals 96 58 623 218 393 Al Hollingsworth Sioux City Soos 89 65 578 3 5 463 039 Hugh Poland Des Moines Bruins 84 70 545 12 0 147 549 Charlie Root Wichita Indians 77 77 500 19 0 126 729 Joe Schultz Denver Bears 75 79 487 21 0 379 180 Earl Browne Colorado Springs Sky Sox 72 82 468 24 0 107 264 Buddy Hassett Lincoln Athletics 69 85 448 27 0 68 884 Jimmie DeShong Pueblo Dodgers 54 100 351 42 0 91 299 Ray Hathaway Playoffs Wichita 3 games Omaha 0 Sioux City 3 games Des Moines 2 Finals Sioux City 3 games Wichita 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Bill Taylor Sioux City BA 346 Bob Mahoney Omaha W 20 Danny Holden Denver Runs 131 Bob Mahoney Omaha SO 162 Chuck Tanner Denver Hits 195 Vern Fear Des Moines ERA 2 83 Pete Whisenant Denver RBI 119 Vern Fear Des Moines PCT 750 15 5 Pat Seerey Colorado Springs HR 44 1951 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Omaha Cardinals 90 64 584 162 247 George Kissell Denver Bears 88 66 571 2 0 424 065 Andy Cohen Wichita Indians 84 68 553 5 0 122 060 Joe Schultz Jr Joe Schultz Sioux City Soos 77 71 520 10 0 104 247 Frank Genovese Des Moines Bruins 73 78 483 15 5 94 137 Al Todd Pueblo Dodgers 74 80 481 16 5 104 254 Jim Biven Colorado Springs Sky Sox 64 87 424 24 5 107 320 Skeeter Webb Otto Denning Lincoln Athletics 57 93 380 31 5 37 123 Frank Skaff Playoffs Sioux City 3 games Omaha 1 Denver 3 games Wichita 1 Finals Sioux City 3 games Denver 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot George Freese Pueblo BA 338 Elroy Face Pueblo W 23 Ron Samford Sioux Runs 108 Willard Schmidt Omaha SO 202 George Freese Pueblo Hits 183 Willard Schmidt Omaha ERA 2 11 George Freese Pueblo RBI 106 Ray Peters Wichita PCT 800 12 3 Howie Boles Des Moines Denver HR 32 1952 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Denver Bears 88 66 571 461 419 Andy Cohen Colorado Springs Sky Sox 87 67 565 1 0 170 041 Don Gutteridge Omaha Cardinals 86 68 558 2 0 137 378 George Kissell Sioux City Soos 83 71 539 5 0 103 004 Ray Mueller Pueblo Dodgers 81 73 526 7 0 122 746 Bill McCahan Wichita Indians 67 87 435 21 0 116 703 Ralph Winegarner Lincoln Athletics 67 87 435 21 0 61 483 Les Bell Des Moines Bruins 57 97 370 31 0 62 597 Harry Strohm Playoffs Denver 3 games Sioux City 1 Omaha 3 games Colorado Springs 1 Finals Denver 3 games Omaha 0 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Ed Phillips Omaha BA 320 Alberto Osorio Denver W 20 Ken Landenberger Colorado Springs Runs 112 Connie Johnson Colorado Springs SO 233 Ken Landenberger Colorado Springs Hits 183 Jim Singleton Sioux City ERA 2 73 Ken Landenberger Colorado Springs RBI 133 Lou Ciola Omaha PCT 938 15 1 Bill Pinckard Denver HR 35 1953 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Colorado Springs Sky Sox 95 69 617 141 117 Don Gutteridge Denver Bears 94 60 610 1 0 322 128 Andy Cohen Pueblo Dodgers 78 77 503 17 5 103 878 George Pfister Des Moines Bruins 77 78 497 18 5 98 972 Kemp Wicker Bruce Edwards Omaha Cardinals 74 80 481 21 0 115 512 George Kissell Lincoln Chiefs 71 83 461 24 0 87 615 Lou Finney Walt Linden Sioux City Soos 70 84 455 25 0 45 412 Ray Mueller Wichita Indians 58 96 377 37 0 68 683 George Hausmann Mark Christman Playoffs Des Moines 3 games Colorado Springs 1 Denver 3 games Pueblo 0 Finals Des Moines 3 games Denver 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Kent Pflasterer Pueblo BA 350 Norman Brown Lincoln W 21 Len Johnston Colorado Springs Runs 133 Karl Spooner Pueblo SO 198 Glen Gorbous Pueblo Hits 204 Walt Montgomery Omaha ERA 2 43 Jerry Crosby Colorado Springs RBI 115 Jake Thies Denver ERA 2 43 Jim Gentile Pueblo HR 34 Nellie King Denver PCT 833 15 3 1954 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Denver Bears 94 56 627 232 686 Andy Cohen Des Moines Bruins 88 66 571 8 0 113 691 Les Peden Omaha Cardinals 83 68 550 11 5 150 131 Ferrell Anderson Pueblo Dodgers 79 74 516 16 5 80 768 Goldie Holt Sioux City Soos 78 75 510 17 5 69 333 Dave Garcia Wichita Indians 76 77 497 19 5 87 854 Herb Brett Les Layton Lincoln Chiefs 62 88 413 32 0 80 660 Whitey Wietelmann Glenn McQuillen Colorado Springs 48 104 316 47 0 59 606 Mickey Livingston Bud Stewart Al Jacinto Playoffs Denver 3 games Pueblo 1 Des Moines 3 games Omaha 1 Finals Des Moines 3 games Denver 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Joe Kirrene Colorado Springs BA 343 Bob Clear Omaha W 20 11 Bobby Prescott Denver Runs 137 Bob Garber Denver SO 173 Reno DeBenedetti Denver Hits 183 Hy Cohen Des Moines ERA 1 88 Bill White Sioux City Hits 183 Clarence Churn Denver PCT 786 11 3 Rocco Ippolito Denver RBI 131 Bill White Sioux City HR 30 Bill White Sioux City SB 40 1955 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Colorado Springs Sky Sox 81 69 540 87 527 Jack Conway Pueblo Dodgers 79 71 527 2 0 73 941 Goldie Holt Wichita Indians 78 73 517 3 5 94 862 Bud Bates Des Moines Bruins 77 74 510 4 5 88 181 Les Peden Pepper Martin Sioux City Soos 69 81 460 12 0 62 902 John Davenport Lincoln Chiefs 67 83 447 14 0 90 024 Bill Burwell Playoffs Des Moines 3 games Colorado Springs 1 Wichita 3 games Pueblo 2 Wichita defeated Des Moines in a one game playoff for third place Finals Wichita 3 games Des Moines 0 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Sammy Hairston Colorado Springs BA 350 Joe Stanka Des Moines W 17 Willie Kirkland Sioux City Runs 117 Bob Harrison Wichita SO 270 Clarence Moore Pueblo Hits 194 Dick Hall Lincoln ERA 2 24 Ron Cooper Colorado Springs RBI 117 Dick Hall Lincoln PCT 706 12 5 Willie Kirkland Sioux City HR 40 1956 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Amarillo Gold Sox 87 52 626 77 628 Chuck Stevens Lincoln Chiefs 84 54 609 2 5 92 554 Larry Shepard Des Moines Bruins 72 67 518 15 0 67 973 Lou Klein Topeka Hawks 70 68 507 16 5 103 938 Bud Bates Pueblo Dodgers 68 70 493 18 5 51 496 Ray Hathaway Colorado Springs Sky Sox 66 72 478 20 5 59 282 Jack Conway Albuquerque Dukes 59 81 421 28 5 94 176 Bob Swift Sioux City Soos 49 91 350 38 5 40 734 Hal Olt Bob Clear Playoff Lincoln 4 games Amarillo 1 Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Art Cuitti Amarillo BA 364 Marshall Bridges Topeka W 18 Art Cuitti Amarillo Runs 132 Marshall Bridges Topeka SO 213 Lynn Van de Hey Albuquerque Hits 197 John O Donnell minors04 Topeka ERA 3 32 Dick Stuart Lincoln RBI 158 Bennie Daniels Lincoln PCT 833 15 3 Dick Stuart Lincoln HR 66 1957 Western League Team standings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Lincoln Chiefs 98 56 636 100 190 Larry Shepard Amarillo Gold Sox 97 57 630 1 0 102 210 Eddie Bockman Topeka Hawks 87 64 576 9 5 88 014 Red Smith Bill Dossey Sioux City Soos 71 82 464 26 5 46 851 Ken Landenberger Colorado Springs Sky Sox 68 86 442 30 5 45 184 Ira Hutchinson Albuquerque Dukes 66 88 429 32 0 92 236 Nick Cullop Hal Toso Pueblo Dodgers 66 88 429 32 0 40 887 Ray Hathaway Des Moines Demons 60 92 395 37 0 79 965 Lou Stringer Hersh MartinNo Playoffs held Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Sammy Miley Lincoln BA 374 John Stadnicki Topeka W 23 Ray Webster Amarillo Runs 136 Dave Stenhouse Des Moines SO 184 Chuck Coles Albuquerque Hits 208 Hugh Blanton Amarillo ERA 2 86 Al Pinkston Amarillo RBI 133 John Stadnicki Topeka PCT 793 23 6 Leonard Williams Topeka HR 43 1958 Western League Teamstandings W L PCT GB Attend Managers Colorado Springs Sky Sox 87 60 592 61 091 Skeeter Scalzi Amarillo Gold Sox 84 63 571 3 0 85 931 Eddie Bockman Gale Pringle Lincoln Chiefs 75 71 514 11 5 67 604 Monty Basgall Pueblo Dodgers 73 74 497 14 0 39 179 Ray Mueller Albuquerque Dukes 71 75 486 15 5 81 702 Jimmy Brown Sioux City Soos 69 77 473 17 5 55 921 Rocky Tedesco Ted Shandor Topeka Hawks 65 82 442 22 0 43 686 George McQuinn Des Moines Bruins 61 83 424 24 5 35 039 Roy Hartsfield No Playoffs held Player statistics Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot Jim McAnany Colorado Springs BA 400 Hugh Blanton Amarillo W 20 Stan Johnson Colorado Springs Runs 120 Pedro Carrillo Albuquerque SO 177 Stan Johnson Colorado Springs Hits 204 Hal DeMars Topeka SO 177 Al Pinkston Amarillo Hits 204 Al Jackson Lincoln ERA 2 07 Al Pinkston Amarillo RBI 126 Gale Pringle Amarillo PCT 824 14 3 Daniel Lynk Sioux City HR 37 4 Media editThe Western League was the topic of the book The Western League A Baseball History 1885 through 1999 2002 McFarland Publishing by W C Madden amp Patrick J Stewart The ISBN 0786410035 5 References editLloyd Johnson and Miles Wolff editors The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 1997 edition Durham North Carolina Baseball America Sumner Benjamin Barrett Minor League Baseball Standings All North American Leagues Through 1999 Jefferson N C McFarland ISBN 0 7864 0781 6 1947 Western League Baseball Reference com 1950 Western League Baseball Reference com 1900 Western League Baseball Reference com a b 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 Madden W C Stewart Patrick J 11 April 2002 The Western League A Baseball History 1885 through 1999 ISBN 0786410035 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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