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  2. Canton Chinks - Wikipedia

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    The Canton Chinks were a minor league baseball team based in Canton, Illinois. From 1908 to 1913, Canton teams played exclusively as members of the Class D level Illinois-Missouri League, as the 1912 team played as the "Highlanders." Canton hosted home minor league games at Athletic Park.

  3. MacMurray College - Wikipedia

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    MacMurray's athletic teams were known as the Highlanders. Teams competed in the NCAA 's Division III . The football team was part of the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC). [ 33 ]

  4. Jerry Akers - Wikipedia

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    His 19 wins tied him for seventh overall in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League. [1] In the 1911 Rule 5 draft, Akers was selected by the Washington Senators. Akers started the season at the Class-D level with the Canton Highlanders, who represented Canton, Illinois. During his stint with the Highlanders, Akers went 5–4 in 15 games.

  5. Category:College baseball teams in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    MacMurray Highlanders baseball (2 C) McKendree Bearcats baseball (1 C) ... Northern Illinois Huskies baseball (2 C, 2 P) Northwestern Wildcats baseball (3 C, 2 P) O.

  6. Category:Defunct baseball teams in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct baseball teams in Illinois" The following 186 pages are in this category, out of 186 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Earle Gardner - Wikipedia

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    The New York Highlanders of the American League drafted Gardner from Hartford in September 1908, [7] and he made his major league debut with the Highlanders. In 20 games played, he had a .213 batting average. [8] He caught malaria during spring training in 1909, and missed his chance to make the Highlanders' Opening Day roster.

  8. Ray Demmitt - Wikipedia

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    Charles Raymond Demmitt (February 2, 1884 – February 19, 1956) was a professional baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1909-1919 for the New York Highlanders, St. Louis Browns, Detroit Tigers, and Chicago White Sox. Demmitt was born in Illiopolis, Illinois and died in Glen Ellyn, Illinois.

  9. Category:MacMurray Highlanders baseball - Wikipedia

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