Thursday, June 15, 2023

Wisconsin leagues

 Wisconsin


Dunn County League
    1950 7-11 standings
    1951 6-27 standings

    1950 pictures of Eastern & Western All-Stars incl. MLB Vic Johnson

    Johnson, Vic 1950 Colfax (MG) 1951 Colfax

Factory League

    Bixby, Dean 1919 Simcos

    1919-5-22

Fox River Valley League
    1905 
    1916 

Lake Shore League
    1905 6-17 standings
    1906 Sheboygan Chairmakers
    1907 Manitowoc 9-30 standings
    1908 Manitowoc
    1909 Sheboygan Chairmakers
    1910 5-31 standings
    1912 Milwaukee Kosciuskos final standings
    1913 Chicago Gunthers final standings
    1914 Milwaukee Kosciuskos 
    1915 Sheboygan batting
    1917 Sheboygan Chairmakers final standings
    1918 Manitowoc final standings Sheboygan stats
    1919 Manitowoc final standings Sheboygan stats
    1920 Waukesha final standings Sheboygan stats
    1921 Milwaukee Red Sox  2nd half 1st split season 2nd half Sheboygan

    Heilberger, Tom 2b 1920 Sheboygan 1921 Sheboygan 2HR
    Reuther, Lester of died 1918 1917 Sheboygan
    Siebert, Harry of 1918 
    Stack, Stanley 3b 1918 Waupun only broke into pros in 1924 at 27 - had 4 great seasons for                         Richmond (B) .361, 44HR, 208H, 1926
    Stumpf, Eddie c 1920 Waukesha 1921 Milwaukee Red Sox played 1pro g in 1941
 
    Bues, Art hit 27hr1913 1914 Sheboygan 1921 Milwaukee Red Sox won championship g w/ hit
    Lathrop, Bill 1921 Janesville Tractors 1922 Two Rivers

    Braun, Buster 1917

    1905-9-17 Kaukauna team shut out by Sheboygan - supposed to be for championship - Sheboygan             had team entirely made of hired Milwaukee players
    1907-8-23 Peterson of Racine k'd 27 in 16-inning game.
            1907-11-05 account
    1913-4-13 Riverview Park to join league - roster given most of players from West End champs
    1913-4-26 (CT article) LS profitable - made possible by lg pres. Klocksin, only 26 - Klock. profile
    1913-8-19 Herb Juul arrested - was trying to protect umpire from Sheboygan fans
    1914-10-17 Stoney McGlynn with Brillion (Manitowoc has withdrawn from lg)
    Kosciuskos made money in 1915 Kosciuskos owned Grove Street park in Milwaukee representing an investment of $29K
    1918-9-14 Litza broke rule about hiring pro players Sheboygan Press spares no venom
    1918-9-16 Cy Schultz top 1b "Litza a windbag" Jack Litza, Kosciuskos MG, hires all these pro stars         then too yellow to bet on team / only three of original K's in lineup
    1920 Eddie Stumpf used in advertisement c-mg for championship winner 1921
    1920-11-27 Green Bay likely to join in 1921 Two Rivers arranging dances and another benefits in             attempt to stay solvent 
    1922 Jake Litza dies Sheboygan much more positive in assessment 

    black pitcher 
    "Cyclone" Wilson "one of best black pitchers in world
    1905, 06, 

    1910-5-29+5-30 Sheboygan 4, Manitowoc 3. Box. Sheboygan 17, Manitowoc 0. Line. 
    1918-9-08 play by play - Litza crybaby

    1910-9-11 (non-league) Appleton (state champs) 6, Sheboygan 2. 1500 ATT - "record breaking crowd."

Midwest League
    1921 final standings


     1919-5-22 Dean Bixby rejoins Simcos. About. 
    1921-6-08 VG profiles of two new Simcos: Warren Adams & Ollie O'Mara. 
    1921-7-02 Ad for game to be played at Simmons Field while the Bedmakers are abroad: Chicago Magnets v. Chicago Gunthers, admission 40 and 20 cents. Allegedly a Chicago Mid-West League, though neither team appears in the standings.
    1921-7-08 Simmons sign Pug Cavet. Previous industrial teams had tried but failed to sign the Pug.
    1921-8-02 Simmons batting. Hippo Vaughn signs with Beloit Fairies. Manager Zievers is 5-for-8 as pinch-hitter. 
    1921-8-06 Simmons team working out arrangement with Ke-Nash-A club for city championship of Kenosha.
 
    1921-9-18 Joliet Standards 6, Simmon Bedmakers 4. 12 innings. 3K ATT. Zievers hit game-tying pinch-hit double, but Bedmakers lost game in extras. 
    1922-9-23-24 9-23 (league) Simmons 5, Logan Squares 2. Simmons 5, Logan Squares 2.
        9-24 (non-league) Simmons 5, Racine Belles 1. 6K ATT - largest in Kenosha sports history.  Ollie O'Mara day. 

    1920-7-30 Three Simmons pitchers
    1921-10-03 Simmons Bedmakers team pic. Just beat Havoline team managed by Mordecai Brown.
    

    1923 final averages- all stats!
    
    1924-9-27 Gene Layden was released by Canton when the financial support for the club was withdrawn


    pics
    1923-4-11 Chuck Wortman

Range League (not sure what league's name really is. Has two WI teams, two Michigan teams.)
    1907 8-23 standings
    1908 9-25 standings

    1907-8-23
    1907-9-06 Standings. Hurley averages. Northern-Copper Country League had poor season financially, and probably will not return. Virginia team is after the MN state championship. 
    1908-5-08 (Hurley) Two former Hurley pitchers are now with Madison State League team.
    1908-6-05 (Hurley) Misc. Ironwood won game 4-3 - three runs scored on a play in which Ironwood batter tackled Bessemer catcher, knocking out all his upper front teeth. Like last year, Ironwood wants to win no matter the means. 
    1908-6-20 (Bessemer)
    1908-9-11
    1908-9-18 Hurley team has disbanded for season.
    1908-9-25 Very interesting misc. semi-pro stuff. Virginia beat St. Paul AA 10-1.


Wisconsin-Illinois
    1932 

  

Wisconsin State League
    1921 
    1922 9-5 standings
    1923 



Wisconsin State League (began as Midwest League, re-organized as WISL in 1925 played as Wisconsin-Illinois League in 1926)
    1926 Sheboygan Chair Makers final standings 9-08 more complete Sheboygan as of 9-15
    1927 Sheboygan Chair Makers final standings Sheboygan final averages incl every game score
    1929 Sheboygan Chair Makers final averages final standings Sheboygan leaders
    1930 Racine Belles final standings and averages
    1931 Sheboygan Chairmakers Madison 9-02 batting
    1935 Madison Blues 
    1937
 
    Beyers, Paul 1930 Sheboygan 
    Silcott, Buddy 1925 batting leader

    Bramhall, Art mostly outside pro 1937 Madison Blues
    Halas 1924 Logan Squares
    Overlock, John 4-1 St. Paul 1920 1927 Kenosha Mills
    Russell, Allen 1926 Sheboygan
    Russell, Lefty 1926 Sheboygan 

    1925-4-01 Midwest League re-organized as WISL no longer using outlaw players 
    1931 in last game of season Sheboygan beats Racine 25-1 Racine fell from champs to 3-16
    1935-12-31 Madison season review - 47-17 record, 60K ATT at Breese Stevens Field - managed by Eddie Lenahan
    
    Beyers, Paul 1928 Sheboygan MG praises team
    Braun, Buster 1929 1929  
   Rumler, Bill 1925
    George Beall, Buddy Wright 1926
    Beyers - Braun 1929 Beyers was 1928 MVP
    Harry Donica, Lefty Russell 1926 play by play
    Paul Beyers, Joe Norris 1929

Wisconsin Valley League
    1915 Marshfield
    1922 Sheboygan final standings

    1922 Sheboygan

Pros:

MLB:


milb:
Hier, George-Lefty p 1923 La Crosse Montagues won eighteen-inning game
Groski, Al if - hit .360 with .503 SLG in 1925 MSVL 1923 La Crosse Montagues broke up eighteen-inning game with double.

Grant, Bud NBA 1950 Osceola


Notes:

Buster Braun BR "German blond" source

member of nine championship teams in 19 years of pitching - three in Lake Shore League, one in Fox River Valley League, three in Wisconsin-Illinois, and two in American Association. 

Story of first pitching appearance in 1910 feels apocryphal : mother died that morning, he wasn't going to go to game, pitcher hurt in car crash, Buster called upon at home by crowd of friends, won 21 inning game 2-1. 

    1933 retires

Oscar Johnson

1913-7-31 Of Wausau; accepted position in Plath bakery
1914-7-30 Both Wausau and Green Bay of WI League are interested in him. He has won eight of his ten games this year, including two shutouts and a heap of three-hit games. Includes box for recent 3-hit shutout of Wausau Eagles.
1914-8-13 Went to Wausau for beginning of series of games then returned to Marshfield in evening to pitch
1914-9-10 Pitcher for Green Bay in WI League; pitched for Marshfield last Sunday, and will winter here.
1915-3-25 Marshfield's mound aces of 1914, Johnson and Kerhberg, will pitch again for them this year.
1915-4-22 Is traveling to Superior to tryout for the Northern League club of that town, accompanied by his outfielder brother, George.
1915-9-09 Lost 8-1 to Grand Rapids, tho he k'd 16.
1915-9-30 Left for his home, Greenwood, where he will winter
1916-3-30 In the 1916 Reach Guide there is a picture of the Marshfield team, 1915 Wisconsin Valley League champs. Marshfield has lost 8/9 of its strength this year, as the Terrible Swede Oscar Johnson will pitch for other teams.
1916-6-22 Pitched game with Phillips on Saturday - it was his last appearance with the team as he is going to pitch for the Langdon, ND league team. 
1916-8-10 Will pitch for Washburn v. Phillips.
1916-8-31 Played with Spencer - lost to Phillips
1917-3-22 Running a bowling alley in Colby. Was star pitcher for Marshfield a few years ago.
1918-7-11 (Marshfield News-Herald) Quotes Milwaukee Sentinel. Has just left for Milwaukee.
    An incredible litany of stats over last two years with Marshfield furnished.
    "Furthermore, this budding sensation is 25 years old, but being married is in Class 4, so is immune for the draft, at least for the time being."
1920-10-30 "Oscar Johnson, who has been running a hotel in Manitowoc, sold the business, and returned to this city. He was prominent here a few years ago as the star pitcher of the local baseball club."
1923-2-01 (Marshfield News-Herald) Grand Rapids purchases contract for $500.
    "In the post-season game last year he won the series from London in the Ontario League. Oscar was extremely popular with the Ludington team and fans who will regret his leaving. He was known as a heady, consistent player, not the flashy erratic style which is very common in athletics."
    Known as "The Terrible Swede." Not very happy to go to Grand Rapids - has a tender spot for Marshfield, and would like to play there again.    
    "Baseball was as its best in this city when Johnson was on the mound. Two years ago, after receiving Johnson's offer to pitch here, the local management hired an inferior pitcher at the same price."
1923-6-04 Wausau Lumberjacks - lost 18 inning game 3-2.

Sheboygan Chairmakers

1914 MG Billy Liebl
1922 MG Billy Liebl 24-6 stats w Tommy Heilberger pic stats in Wisconsin Valley League w/ team pic

1976 GREAT history of Sheboygan baseball 1886-1976 contin continued page 97
glory days of outlaw baseball ended in 1927 with financial problems

Stoney McGlynn

Threw 14 shut-outs for Milwaukee in 1909. 

1923-4-04 possibility of Wisconsin Rapids team 

Wisconsin-Illinois (D)

    1907-12-23 thinking of becoming outlaw league - first bc of draft - second to get team in North Chicago - lots of information on Fond du Lac - and Fond du Lac's new MG
    1913-1-22 $5K for franchise
  1914-2-10 Sheboygan no longer in Wis-Il $3K paid for Fond du Lac franchise by the fans in Marinette and Menominee but it's a trap - franchises owned by Milwaukee AA and used as farm club - sad tale of 1913

Milwaukee Brewers
https://stewthornley.net/millers.html includes scores for every game of history!!
Owner of Milwaukee Brewers for two years - 1929 and 1930. Interesting story.

            















Quebec leagues

Quebec

Atwater Senior Baseball League (City Amateur Senior League 1940-41) played at Atwater Field
    1939
    1942
    1948 Postmen
    1949 7-28 standings Kaz Suga + Alfie Malfara
    1952 Y.M.H.A. Blues 

        straight to Montreal IL at 26 in 1944 
    David, Marcel PROV 1942 Pats
       1943 St. Anne's




    1948 MVP Andre St. Jean .365 avg
    1949 Morrie Thompson
    1950 Syd Struolivch + other awards

    1942-8-24 Joe Desroches

    1939-7-26 6K ATT. Jackie Egan - that Jackie Egan?

Eastern Canadian League
    1909 

    8-15 8-20 search

Independent Baseball League
    1919 Metropoles (see Indians) 9-01 standings
    1920 Metropoles 



Laurentides League
    1950

    1950 all-star rosters (p.12)

    1952 playoff game Kaz Suga, Andre Petit (glasses), ALFIE MALFARA

Ligue Federale
    1937 Start: May 2 End: Aug 01  St. Hyacinthe schedule

Montreal City League
    1911 5-15 standings
    1913 Montreal Athletics 
    1914
    1915
    1916
    1917 6-18 standings
    1918 
    1919 Indians 9-01 standings
    1920 St. Arsene 5-25



Munition League
    1917 6-18 standings


Provincial League (Ligue Provincial) 
    1923 
    1931 Lachine
    1935 8-26 standings
    1936 final standings
    1937 9-1 standings

    Gladu, Roland 1935 Lachine (box)

    Culver, Charlie (Charlie Calvert) 1923 St. Jerome 1935 Lachine (box) 1936 Black Panthers
    Slaalien, Syver 1937 ("cy slaalien")

    pictures:


    Sherbrooke Record was English-language

Quebec District League
    1929 Napoleon
    1930 Napoleon
    1931 Napoleon (of Levis) last game p.26 schedule p.28


    Gladu, Roland 1931 Napoleon (p.28)

Starr League
        1931 St. Jean Berchmans
        1932 7-5 standings



     Gladu, Roland 1931 Millionnaires

    1931 Andre Gagnon p.26 21, 5'5" + list of the 19 towns represented by four leagues in province
            1933 pic
    1933 Edmond Marchand has box scores



    1951 pics incl Kaz Suga

Utah leagues

 Utah

1933 article about top SLC teams - Walker Bank great from 1928 to 30 - 27 straight wins, 2 state                        championships 8-22

Utah Copper League
    1929

    Kilburn p 1914 Magna
    Toner, Red p 1914 Smelter lost 10-3

Northern Utah League 
    1924
    1925

    
    Lloyd Keller 1922 Brigham

    Davenport, Dave  1921 Ogden, Northern Utah League

    1923 mis pictures including Billy Menges

Salt Lake Trolley League
    1913 Frampton 7-27 standings Framptons are 19-1 6-15 standings more comprehensive team names
    1914 4-27 standings
    1915 8-08 standings (3rd series)
 
    1915-2-27 Plans for season
    1915-3-28 Picture of officers + very good account of growth in popularity of amateur & semi-pro baseball. Very good information. 
    
    1913-8-03 Hewletts
    1914-3-15 Pics of league's managers and captains.
    1914-4-19 Hewletts
    1914-7-26 Lemps team pic
    1915-5-09 Portland Cement team pic
    1915-7-18 Portland Cement much better quality 
    1915-8-10 Hans Ford, Society Brand - in serious condition after hit in head by ball

    1914-5-30 Boxes

Union Association (D)
    1914 first half stats - vg w/standings & club batting

    1914-9-12 Salt Lake Telegram chooses all-star team based on votes by official scorers. 

    1914-5-30 Boxes in Salt Lake Herald-Republican. Roy Castleton with Ogden. 

Utah Industrial League
    1939
    1948  Helper Utah Bottlers

    Owen, Earl for SLC (PION) between 1940&42, age 29&31, he was .329 with 26 triples in 146 games. Only pro experience. 1948 Salt Lake City Pinneys (1b-MG)

    Erickson, Ralph "Lief" p 1948

    1948-4-12 Pinneys had 60 players at practice, Provos 25. Al Drake, Provo 2b, has been in league since 1932. List of umpires, statistician listed, etc.
    1948-4-30 Utah Bottlers of Helper preview. Manager is called Ug because he has difficulty remembering names and so will call his players Little Ug, Big Ug, Double Ug, etc.
    1948-5-01 Magna preview.
    1948-5-03 Pinney Beverage preview. 
    1948-5-04 Provo team preview. 4th in series.
    1948-5-05 Brigham City preview. Last in series - league had five clubs.
    1948-5-09 really good article about the league's history and its close connections to communities.
    1948-7-29 top batters named and described. Also boxes - 1000 ATT. 
    1948-9-10 1st game of playoffs will have nine batters with averages higher than .380
    1948-9-20 Says Helper has scored 297 runs in 20 games.
    1948-9-21 During the war Jack Graham was stationed at Camp Kearns, Utah, which had a good service team. He also played with the Brigham City Peaches under a false name, for soldiers were not supposed to play for civilian teams. 
    1948-12-13 Fred Sanford pitched in league in 1938.
    1949-4-28 pic of executives. Rosters partially listed w/ full names

    1948-4-12 Earl Owen/Al Drake
    1948-4-30 Harold Dark, p
     1948-5-01 Keith Barton, 1b
    1948-5-03 Al Campana, long-time c
    1948-5-04 Al Drake, veteran Provo 2b
    1948-5-05  Roldo Call, 2b
    1948-5-09 good pic of two Pinney hurlers
      1948-7-29  Herb Babcock pic

Utah State League  (related to 1912 Union Association)
    1901 Ogden won pennant for 5th straight year
    1902
    1905 9-05 standings
    1906 Eureka 7-01 standings
    1907 dnp
    1908 Ogden final standings
    1909 dnp
    1910 Occidentals final standings

    Clark, Dad MLB 1911 Salt Lake  played for Ogden in 1912 UA (listed as Clark on BR)


    Lankford, Ad BLK - p AKA Add "Smoke" Langford
        1908 Occidentals shut-out 1910 Occidentals 2-hitter 2 shut-out 1911 Occidentals

    1911 Occidentals black team - w/ Chet Bost

    1905 league championship: #2 - Ogden wins 7-1
    Bert Margetts quite unsportsmanlike so sayeth Bert Waters, Park City MG
    1908 looks like the Occidentals replaced Fort Douglas - see standings
    1908-8-09 Dad Gimlin signs pitcher from Anson's Colts
    1908-8-17 Clark, from LA, pitches with Occidentals
    1909-3-11 Utah State League Fans Hold a Meeting
    1909-3-13 Ben F. Hunt, lefty pitcher of Salt Lake, is owned in OB by Tacoma, but was just released yesterday to the Salt Lake club of the Intermountain League. 
    1910 league championship
          9-11 Murray 2, Occidentals 0 
        9-18 Occidentals 3, Murray 0 9-25 #5 Occidentals 9, Murray 6. 4.5K fans
    1910-9-23 Occidentals lose to Wellsville, 9-2
    1910-9-29 Occidentals prepare for series with Eureka for state championship
    1910-10-02 Occidentals 14, Eureka 10. 10-09 Occidentals 10, Eureka 2. 
        Occidentals are state champions
    1911-6-16 Occidentals make five home runs and six triples in one inning - two of the home runs by Chet Bost
    1911-6-26 Salt Lake team blew up bc of inability to retain players - remnant combines with Murray - league hopes to continue w. 3 tms
    1911-6-29 W.E. Sanderson of Ogden quits as president - Dad Gimlin refused to bring team to Salt Lake bc no money in it - league dead - Murray & Occidentals will continue to play as independent clubs
    1911-7-24 "in their first game since the death of the State League

    1906 Park City wore blue & white

    MG:
    1908
    Murray :  Dan Donovan

Pros:



1922-7-12 team reorganized. William McIvor is part of club. 

Western League

  1898-7-07 -  Columbus WL franchise will move to Denver