Oklahoma State League (Baseball)
According to Wikipedia, The Oklahoma State League was a Class-D minor baseball league based in Oklahoma and existed around 1912 and from 1922 to 1924. Do some of you remember the Hall of Fame Pitcher Carl Hubbell (born in Carthage, Missouri, 22 June 1903 and died 21 November 1988)? Hubbell was raised in Meeker.
The Oklahoma State league was made up of eight teams in 1912, such as: Anadarko Indians, Holdenville Hitters, McAlester Miners, Muskogee Indians, Oklahoma City Senators, Okmulgee Glassblowers, Tulsa Terriers and the Guthrie team before it disbanded July 29, 1912, the with the Glassblowers in first place and the Guthrie team in last.
The Oklahoma State League was reincarnated in 1922 and represented by the Chickasha Chicks, Clinton Bulldogs, Duncan Oilers, El Reno Railroaders, Wilson Drillers and a Guthrie team. That year the Duncan Oilers finished first league that year, but the Chicks of Chickasha were the league champions, which won the league's playoff series.
In 1923, the Oklahoma State League was made up of the Cushing Refiners, Bristow Producers, Duncan Oilers, Clinton Bulldogs, El Reno Railroaders, Shawnee Indians, Drumright Boosters/Ponca City Poncans and the Guthrie team. That year the Refiners finished in first, but Bristow won the league championship.
In 1924, the Oklahoma State League played its final season represented by the Ardmore Bearcats/Pawhuska Huskies, Bristo Producers, Cushing Refiners, Shawnee Indians, Duncan Oilers, Ponca City Poncans, Blackwell Gassers and a team from Guthrie, McAlester and Wewoka (Guthrie/McAlester/Wewoka). The league disbanded on July 8, 1924, with Ardmore/Pawhuska team in first and the Guthrie/McAlester/Wewoka team in last place. In 1904 the Southwestern League was also known as the Oklahoma State League. CLICK this link for more information.
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