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They played, with sporadic interruptions, from 1900 to 1974 in a variety of minor leagues, but spent the majority of their existence in the Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League (the "Three-I" League), later joining the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League (1952–1955) and the Midwest League (1956–1974).
Cincinnati Red Stockings were the first professional baseball club founded in 1866 and disbanded following the 1870 season. During the offseason, core members such as brothers Harry & George Wright moved to Boston to help start a newly formed baseball club called the Boston Red Stockings, eventually becoming known as the Boston Braves; the team moved to Milwaukee and became the Milwaukee ...
The Ohio League was an informal and loose association of American football clubs active between 1902 and 1919 that competed for the Ohio Independent Championship (OIC). As the name implied, its teams were mostly based in Ohio .
League Alliance: Eastern United States: Semi-affiliated: 1877, 1882 Lone Star League: Texas: Class D (1927–1929) Class C (1947–1949) Class A (1977) 1927–1929, 1947–1949, 1977 Longhorn League: Texas: Class C: 1947–1955 Louisiana State Baseball League: Louisiana: Independent (1915) Class D (1920) 1915, 1920 Maine State League: Maine ...
The following season, the club moved to the Tri-State League until 1890. After a three-year hiatus, Mansfield once again fielded a new team, the Mansfield Electricians and played the 1893 season in the short-lived Ohio–Michigan League. No team was then fielded until 1897, when the city fielded the Mansfield Haymakers in the Interstate League.
May 20—JACKSONVILLE — If Decatur Heritage's baseball game Thursday had instead been a Hollywood movie, Steve Meek would have ended his coaching career carrying home a state championship trophy.
Oct. 12—Flashback to last winter. Rumors of several small schools from Schuylkill County being unhappy with the way things were going in the Schuylkill/Colonial Football Cooperative began to ...
The 1920 Akron Pros season was the franchise's inaugural season with the American Professional Football Association (APFA) and twelfth total season as a team. The Pros entered the season coming off a 5–5 record in 1919 as the Akron Indians in the Ohio League.