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[1] [3] [4] The original clubs were located in Indianapolis‚ Kansas City‚ Cleveland‚ Milwaukee‚ Toledo and Omaha/Keokuk, Iowa. [5] The season began on April 18, 1885 with the Indianapolis Hoosiers winning the first title with a record of 27–4–1. [4] The league then folded on June 15, 1885. [6]
The eight-team circuit fielded clubs in Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Kansas City, Missouri; Louisville, Kentucky; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Saint Paul, Minnesota; and Toledo, Ohio. [2] The league's inaugural 140-game schedule was to be played from late April to late September 1902. [3]
He was a manager of five major league clubs and several minor league clubs, including stints with the Indianapolis Hoosiers (1884–85), Detroit Wolverines (1885–1888), Kansas City Cowboys (1888–89), St. Louis Browns (1893) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1898–99).
She taught world affairs at a girls' camp in Elmdale, Kansas for three summers. [20] Eleanor Roosevelt wrote one of her "My Day" newspaper columns about Richardson's pamphlet, Your Community United Nations, in 1957. [21] In 1958, she was named one of fifty prominent Kansas women by the Women's Kansas Day Club. [22]
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The Columbia Club (1889) [161] The Indianapolis Athletic Club (1920–2004), insolvent [162] The Indianapolis Press Club (1934–2004), insolvent, but still operates a charitable foundation [163] IUPUI University Club (1988) [164] The University Club of Indianapolis (1893) [165] The Marion Club (1888–1928), insolvent and sold clubhouse [166]
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Madison in 1915, owner of the Kansas City, Missouri baseball club of the Federal League, the Kansas City Packers. The Federal League of Base Ball Clubs , known simply as the Federal League , was an American professional baseball league that played its first season as a minor league in 1913 and operated as a "third major league ", in competition ...