Illinois–Missouri League

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The Illinois–Missouri League was an American minor league baseball league. The Class D league began operations in 1908, and continued through 1914 with teams located in Illinois and Missouri. The Lincoln Abes won consecutive league titles in 1912–1913. Baseball Hall of Fame members Grover Cleveland Alexander (1909 Galesburg Boosters) and Ray Schalk (1911 Taylorville Christians) are league alumni.

ClassificationClass D (1908–1914)
First season1908
Ceased1914
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Illinois–Missouri League
ClassificationClass D (1908–1914)
SportMinor League Baseball
First season1908
Ceased1914
PresidentA. E. Blain (1908–19110)
R.E. Rollins (1911)
Charles A. Cline (1912–1914)
No. of teams17
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles2
Lincoln Abes (1912–1913)
Related
competitions
Central Association
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Cities represented: 1908–1914

Standings and statistics

1908 Illinois–Missouri League
The league was formed. Newly formed teams in Canton, Illinois, Galesburg, Illinois, Hannibal, Missouri, Havana, Illinois, Macomb, Illinois, and Monmouth, Illinois were the charter cities in the league.

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Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Hannibal Cannibals6849.581Bert Hough
Macomb Potters6653.5553Jap Wagner
Havana Perfectos5861.48711Mike Sampson / Fred Kommers
Canton Chinks5661.47912Rodney Turner / Charles Murphy
Monmouth Browns5562.47013Robert Hyde / Charles Karnell
Galesburg Hornets5067.42718Clyde Horne / Andy Mueller
John Grogan / Jerry Smith[1]
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Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Fred KommersHavanaBA.349Henry RossbackGalesburgW21
Fred KommersHavanaRuns75Charles FanningCantonSO200
Fred KommersHavanaHits153Curly CurtisMacombPct.714; 15–6
Fred KommersHavanaHR11
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1909 Illinois–Missouri League
Hannibal left the to join the American Association. The Havana Perfectos folded. The Beardstown Infants and Pekin Celestials joined the league.

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Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Monmouth Browns7750.606Jack Corbett
Beardstown Infants7752.5971Harry Riggons
Pekin Celestials7357.562Doug Jeffries / Harry Horton
Walter Diehl
Macomb Potters6367.48515½Orville Wolfe
Canton Chinks5179.39227½Harry Lloyd
Galesburg Boosters4783.36231½W.C. Dithridge[1]
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Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Andy LotshawBeardstownBA.329Homer HargroveMonmouthW27
Andy LotshawBeardstownRuns72Joe JenkinsPekinW27
Andy LotshawBeardstownHits146Charles FanningCantonSO249
Cy ForsythePekinHR7Homer HargroveMonmouthPct.750; 27–9
Will JohnstonMonmouthHR7
Fred JohnsonCantonHR7
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1910 Illinois–Missouri League
The teams from Galesburg and Monmouth joined the Central Association. The Clinton Champs and Lincoln Abes joined the league. Beardstown moved to Jacksonville, Illinois on July 21, and folded with Macomb on August 17.[2] schedule

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Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Pekin Celestials6647.584William Hickey / Bill Dithridge
Clinton Champs5857.5049Monte McFarland / Claude Suttles
Charles Cline
Canton Chinks5562.47013Elmer Smith / M. McDonald
Lincoln Abes4371.37723½James Novacek / Bill Salliard
Macomb Potters5043.538NAStewart
Beardstown Infants /
Jacksonville Jacks
4436.550NAJack Corbett / Pants Rowland
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Beardstown (38–26) moved to Jacksonville July 21; Jacksonville disbanded August 17; Macomb disbanded August 17.[1]

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Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Cy ForsythePekinBA.380Joe JenkinsPekinW27
Walter Diehl
Charles O'Berta
Pekin
Macomb/Lincoln
Runs72
72
Joe JenkinsPekinSO242
Will LindbergClintonHits138Joe JenkinsPekinPct.771; 27–8
Al DeanPekin/ClintonHR5
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1911 Illinois–Missouri League
New teams in Champaign-Urbana Velvets and Taylorville Christians joined the league. schedule

More information Team standings, W ...
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Clinton Champs7455.574Claude Suttles
Pekin Celestials7255.5671Jack Herbert
Champaign-Urbana Velvets6660.524John Thiery / Fred Donovan
Canton Chinks6062.49210½Fred "Blackie" Wilson
Lincoln Abes5964.48012Conley / Bill Salliard /
James Brady / Charles Vaught
Jack Corbett
Taylorville Christians4782.36427Fred Donovan / Joe Adams
R.M. "Oscar" Denney
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Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Andy LotshawCantonBA.355Joab McManusCantonW32
Will LindbergClintonRuns94Joab McManusCantonSO243
Andy LotshawCantonHits160Fred MarksClintonPct.727; 24–9
Andy LotshawCantonHR29
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1912 Illinois–Missouri League
Taylorville folded. The Streator Speedboys joined the league. The Champaign–Urbana Velvets changed their name to the Champaign Velvets. Clinton moved to Kankakee, Illinois on May 16 with a 2–5 record; thereafter, they went 54–51 as the Kankakee Kanks. schedule

More information Team standings, W ...
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Lincoln Abes7047.598Louis Ehrgott
Pekin Celestials6155.526Jack Herbert
Canton Highlanders5756.50411Unknown
Clinton Champs /
Kankakee Kanks
5656.50011½Claude Suttles / Fred "Blackie" Wilson
Champaign Velvets5364.45317Chuck Fleming
Streator Speedboys4665.41421Jack Leuter
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Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Polly WolfeLincolnBA.374Clarence VaughtLincolnW22
Polly WolfeLincolnRuns89Fred WitteChampaignSO211
Polly WolfeLincolnHits164N. EntrichChampaignPct.786; 11–3
Andy LotshawCantonHR11
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1913 Illinois–Missouri League
Canton and Pekin folded on July 10, before the end of the season. The league instituted a split–season schedule. The playoff system developed in which the best record of the first–half of the season would play the best record of the second–half of the season. schedule

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Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Lincoln Abes5726.686Louis Ehrgott
Champaign Velvets5332.6235Fred "Blackie" Wilson
Kankakee Kanks3551.40723½Red Kelly
Streator Boosters3057.34529Bob Coyle / Nick Kahl
Pekin Celestials#2326.469NAJack Herbert
Canton Chinks2026.435NATed Raines
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Playoff: Lincoln won the first half, Lincoln & Champaign tied for the second half. Lincoln was awarded the championship when Champaign refused to play off the second half tie.[1]

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Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Fred DangLincolnBA.412Clarence VaughtLincolnW21
Dick HigginsLincolnRuns65Clarence VaughtLincolnSO166
A.J. HoltzhouserKankakeeHits118Ernest HookLincolnPct.889; 16–2
Roy PhillipsStreatorHR13
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1914 Illinois–Missouri League
The LaSalle Blue Sox and Ottawa Indians formed and joined the league. Kankakee and Lincoln both folded on July 3, before the season ended. schedule

More information Team standings, W ...
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Champaign Velvets6227.696Fred "Blackie" Wilson
Ottawa Indians4738.55313Chuck Fleming
Streator Boosters4048.45421½John Ray / Heinie Seebach
LaSalle Blue Sox2660.30234½Tony Hinley / John Fitzpatrick
Lincoln Abes3215.681NALouis Ehrgott
Kankakee Kanks1433.301NATed Raines / Harry Randall /
Gene Connelly / William Hinley
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Lincoln & Kankakee disbanded July 3.
Ottawa and Streator left the league to join the Bi-State League. The teams in Champaign and LaSalle folded, and the league itself folded.[1]

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Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Andy LotshawChampaign-UrbanaBA.320Grover BaichleyChampaign-UrbanaW15
Chuck FlemingOttawaRuns68Grover BaichleyChampaign-UrbanaSO174
Andy LotshawChampaign-UrbanaHits108Grover BaichleyChampaign-UrbanaPct.938; 15–1
Andy LotshawChampaign-UrbanaHR10
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