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Professional baseball came to the Twin Territories in 1904 with Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Enid, Chickasha, and Shawnee appearing in the Southwestern League and Ardmore, I.T. making a brief appearance in the Texas League. Twenty-eight Oklahoma cities and towns fielded teams in eleven different leagues between 1904 and 1919. This book tells the story of those leagues and scores of the ball clubs from Altus to Vinita along with hundreds of photos of towns, teams, and players.
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Red dirt baseball, the first decades: small town professional baseball in Oklahoma, 1904-1919
2013, Oklahoma Heritage Association
in English
1938923057 9781938923050
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Leagues: Southwestern League, 1904
Texas League, 1904
Western Association, 1905-1911
Missouri Valley League, 1905
South Central League, 1906
Kansas State League, 1906
Oklahoma-Arkansas-Kansas League, 1907
Oklahoma-Kansas League, 1908
Texas-Oklahoma League, 1911-1914
Oklahoma State League, 1912
Western Association, 1914-1917
Cities: Altus, 1911
Anadarko, 1912
Ardmore, 1904, 1911-1914, 1917
Chickasha, 1904
Durant, 1911-1914
El Reno, 1909-1910
Eufaula, 1912
Guthrie, 1904-1906, 1909-1910, 1912, 1914
Henryetta, 1914
Holdenville, 1912
Hugo, 1913-1914
Lawton, 1911
Okmulgee, 1912
Sapulpa, 1909-1911
Shawnee, 1904, 1906
South Mcalester, 1905-1906
Vinita, 1905-1906.
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