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Kansas State League

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Kansas State League
ClassificationIndependent (1887, 1895-1898)
Class D (1905–1906, 1909–1911, 1913–1914)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1887
Ceased1914
Replaced byCentral Kansas League
PresidentWalden (1887)
Harry T. Mote (1895)
W.H. Thompson (1896)
George T. Tremble (1905)
Edward Bero, Jr. (1906)
P. H. Hostutler (1909–1910)
C. A. Case (1911)
Roy C. Gafford (1911, 1913–1914)
No. of teams42
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles2
Great Bend Millers (1911, 1913)
Independence/Independence Coyotes (1896, 1906)
Related
competitions
Oklahoma-Kansas League

The Kansas State League was a minor league baseball league in the United States that operated in the state of Kansas in the late 19th century and into the early 20th century.

History

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The Kansas State League was first established in 1887 as a Minor League Baseball "no classification" league and existed for that year only.

The league continued again and played in 1895 to 1896 as a "no classification" league.

Progressing into the 20th century, the circuit played in 1905–1906 as a class D league and this stint lasted two years.

The last segment of the league operated as a class D league from 1909–1911, and 1913–1914. The original Kansas State League ceased operation in 1911, merged with the Central Kansas League, and the 1912 season was played under the CKL name. In 1913, the CKL switched back to the Kansas State League name. After the 1914 season the league permanently disbanded.[1]

Cities represented

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League overview

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Year Champion Teams Classification League President Notes
1887 Wellington Browns 6 Independent Walden
1895 Troy Browns 4 Independent Harry T. Mote
1896 Independence 4 Independent W.H. Thompson
1905 Ellsworth 6 D George T. Tremble
1906 Independence Coyotes 8 D Edward Bero, Jr. League restarted July 6
1909 Lyons Lions 8 D P. H. Hostutler
1910 Hutchinson Salt Packers 8 D P. H. Hostutler
1911 Great Bend Millers 8 D C. A. Case / Roy C. Gafford League disbanded on July 11
1913 Great Bend Millers 6 D Roy C. Gafford
1914 Emporia Bidwells 4 D Roy C. Gafford

Standings & statistics

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1887 Kansas State League

League standings
Team Standings W L PCT GB Managers
Wellington Browns 20 15 .571 Jack Pettiford
Arkansas City 19 20 .487 3.0 W.F. Wingate/
Billy Hunter / Luke Short
Emporia Reds 17 25 .405 6.5 Downing
Wichita Braves 19 12 .613 NA George Mold
Joplin 1 4 .200 NA Davis Bailor
Webb City 0 2 .000 NA James Ellis

Wichita dropped out and moved to Western League July 21; Joplin entered July 26 and disbanded August 4; Webb City entered league July 28 and disbanded August 4; Winfield entered league July 6, disbanded July 15.
The league folded August 8

Player Statistics
Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Ducky Hemp Wichita BA .389 George Haddock Emporia W 8
Gibbs Emporia Runs 31 Jack Pettiford Wellington W 8
Bright Emporia Hits 53 Walter Baldwin Wichita PCT .800 4–1
Gibbs Emporia HR 6

1895 Kansas State League

League standings
Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Troy Browns 19 14 .576 W.F. Johnson / Bill Devereux
Emporia Maroons 16 15 .516 2.0 J.R. Soden
Topeka Giants 16 16 .500 2.5 Harry Mote
Leavenworth Soldiers /
Whiting-Horton
12 18 .400 5.5 F.W. Gassman / Logan

Leavenworth (7-10) suspended July 22 and Whiting-Horton took the franchise

1896 Kansas State League

League standings
Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Independence 16 8 .667 J.W. Farleigh
Coffeyville 12 11 .522 3.5 Foster
Parsons Parsons 9 11 .450 5.0 NA
Chanute 10 17 .370 7.5 George Reese

Parsons disbanded August 10, causing the league to fold August 20

1905 Kansas State League

League standings
Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Ellsworth 34 15 .694 N/A
Great Bend Millers 19 9 .679 4.5 Carl Moore
Minneapolis Minnies 24 22 .522 8.5 Roy Gafford
Hutchinson Salt Miners 22 24 .478 10.5 Cook / Fred Abbott
Lincoln Center 11 19 .375 13.5 Simpson
Kingman/Hoisington 13 34 .276 20.0 N/A

Lincoln Center and Great Bend joined the league on July 6; Kingman disbanded on July 22 and Hoisington took Kingman's place July 24.

Player statistics
Statistic Player Team Number
Wins Jones Ellsworth 10
Cy Mason Hutchinson Salt Miners
Arthur Relihan Ellsworth
Winning percentage Jones Ellsworth .909 (10–1)
Complete games Cy Mason Hutchinson Salt Miners 15
Shutouts Jones Ellsworth 5

Two No–Hitters were thrown in 1905. One by Lefty Holmes of Great Bend, and the other by Salter of Minneapolis.

1906 Kansas State League

League standings
Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Independence Coyotes 69 48 .590 Charles McLin /
Crutcher / John Hendley
Iola Grays/Cherryvale Boosters 62 50 .554 4.5 William Burns
Parsons Preachers 60 50 .545 5.5 C. Pinkerton /
P.P. Duffy / B.L. Taft
Coffeyville Bricks 58 50 .537 6.5 Ed Mahley / Harry Barndollar/
Haisman / Finney
Bartlesville Indians 51 64 .443 17.0 Gus Albert
Chanute Browns 31 82 .274 36.0 A. Allen
Fort Scott Giants 35 18 .660 NA M. McDonald
Pittsburg Champs/
Vinita
30 25 .545 NA H. Bartley / William Burns

Pittsburg moved to Vinita June 6; Iola moved to Cherryvale on June 15; Fort Scott and Vinita disbanded on July 5. The league discarded all games played before July 10 and the season was restarted.

Player statistics
Statistic Player Team Number
Batting average Ben Haas Independence Coyotes .341
Hits Ed Foster Coffeyville Bricks 97
Runs Wilder Gray Coffeyville Bricks 44
Wins Chick Brandom Independence Coyotes 16
Strikeouts Chick Brandom Independence Coyotes 121
Winning percentage Harry Womack Coffeyville Bricks 1.000 (10–0)

1909 Kansas State League

League standings
Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Lyons Lions 61 37 .622 Cecil Bankhead
Hutchinson Salt Packers 60 37 .619 0.5 Bill Zink
McPherson Merry Macks 59 37 .615 1.0 O. P. Depew / Earl Green
Great Bend Millers 49 48 .505 11.5 Rudy Kling / Stillings
Wellington Dukes 44 54 .449 17.0 Cy Mason / John Meade
Newton Railroaders 42 54 .438 18.0 Con Harlow / A. Stillwell
Arkansas City-Winfield Twins 41 56 .423 19.5 M. E. Parks /
Frank Layne / Bennie Owens
Strong City-Cottonwood Falls Twin Cities /
Larned Cowboys
32 65 .330 28.5 Butch Freese / Buck Weaver

The city of Winfield, Kansas bought partial interest in Arkansas City franchise on July 22; Strong City–Cottonwood Falls moved to Larned July 12.

Player statistics
Statistic Player Team Number
Batting average Jim Miller Newton Railroaders .342
Home Runs Pete LaFlambois Arkansas City-Winfield Twins 6
Hits Jim Miller Newton Railroaders 119
Runs Jasper Hainsey McPherson Merry Macks 66
Wins Robert Hassler Lyons Lions 25
Strikeouts Robert Hassler Lyons Lions 193
Winning percentage Pearl Stanley Hutchinson Salt Packers .793 (23–6)

1910 Kansas State League

League standings
Team standings W L PCT GB Managers
Hutchinson Salt Packers 70 39 .642 Bill Zink
McPherson Merry Macks 58 49 .542 11.0 D. Conklin / F. J. Synek
Lyons Lions 57 53 .518 13.5 Cecil Bankhead / Joe Riggert /
Buck Ebright / John Jones
Newton Railroaders 56 54 .509 14.5 Mel Backus
Great Bend Millers 54 55 .495 16.0 Charles Lyons
Wellington Dukes 48 56 .461 19.5 C. Pinkerton / Ody Abbott /
Harry Vitter / Lewis Armstrong
Larned Wheat Kings 46 56 .451 20.5 Buck Weaver / Harry McLean
Arkansas City Grays 40 67 .374 29.0 L. Evans /
Dennis McGuire / Doc Baker
Player statistics
Statistic Player Team Number
Batting average Joe Riggert Lyons Lions .362
Home Runs Joe Riggert Lyons Lions 13
Hits Bill Zink Hutchinson Salt Packers 141
Runs Charles Weisner Lyons Lions 132
Wins E. J. Smith Hutchinson Salt Packers 18
Walt Sizemore Lyons Lions
Strikeouts Rolla Maple Great Bend Millers 205
Winning percentage E. J. Smith Hutchinson Salt Packers .750 (18–6)

1911 Kansas State League

'League standings
Team W L PCT GB Managers
Great Bend Millers 39 20 .661 Affie Wilson / William Luhrsen
Newton Railroaders 39 21 .650 0.5 N/A
Lyons Lions 37 27 .578 4.5 Spencer Abbott
McPherson Merry Macks 31 28 .525 8.0 Joseph Harris
Hutchinson Salt Packers 29 29 .500 9.5 Bill Zink
Larned Wheat Kings 23 32 .418 14.0 Harry Berte
El Dorado Crushers 15 33 .313 18.5 Bill Annis / Walter Sizemore
Wellington Dukes 15 38 .283 21.0 Peter Ketter /
C. E. Powell / Ned Price

Wellington played 10 home games in Wichita, Kansas from June 11 to June 23.
The league disbanded on July 11 due to crop failures and drought. No individual statistics available.

1913 Kansas State League

League standings
Team W L PCT GB Managers
Great Bend Millers 53 36 .596 Affie Wilson / William Luhrsen
Clay Center Cubs 51 37 .580 1.5 Max Addington
Lyons Lions 50 39 .562 3.0 William Nelson
Salina Insurgents 26 63 .292 27.0 Lon Ury / Mike Welday
Manhattan Elks 27 24 .529 N/A Fred Moore
Junction City Soldiers 21 29 .420 N/A Norm Price / Cecil Bankhead

After Junction City disbanded July 9, the league dropped Manhattan on July 10.

Player statistics
Statistic Player Team Number
Batting average John Singleton Clay Center Cubs .335
Hits John Singleton Clay Center Cubs 133
Runs John Singleton Clay Center Cubs 78
Wins J. L. O'Byrne Lyons Lions 17
Winning percentage C. H. Riley Great Bend Millers 1.000 (9–0)

1914 Kansas State League

League standings
Team W L GB Managers
Emporia Bidwells 54 32 Ira Bidwell
Salina Coyotes 47 41 8.0 Dick Robin
Hutchinson Packers 40 49 15.5 Jesse Clifton
Great Bend Millers 35 54 20.5 Affie Wilson
Player statistics
Stat Player Team Number
Batting average Pete LaFlambois Emporia Bidwells .342
Hits Rick Freeman Hutchinson Packers 98
Wins Otis Lambeth
Ralph Shimeal
Emporia Bidwells
Emporia Bidwells
14
Runs Paul Turgeon Emporia Bidwells 61
Strikeouts Powell Burnett Salina Coyotes 166
Winning percentage Otis Lambeth Emporia Bidwells .737 (14–5)

Sources

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  • Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (1997, second edition), edited by W. Lloyd Johnson]and Miles Wolff
  1. ^ Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.