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The Oklahoma–Kansas League was a six–team minor league baseball league that existed in 1908. As its name indicates, the Class D level league consisted of teams from Oklahoma and Kansas .

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3-486: The teams in the league were the Bartlesville Boosters , Independence Jewelers , Iola Champs , McAlester Miners , Muskogee Redskins and Tulsa Oilers . Notable players include Larry Cheney , Joe Kelly and Ray Powell . Long–time major league player Deacon White managed in the league. Before the season ended, McAlister and Iola disbanded. Tulsa won the league finals defeating pennant winner Bartlesville in

6-753: The Finals. schedule McAlester disbanded July 5; Iola disbanded July 8. Playoffs: Bartlesville 2 games, Muskogee 0, for the first half title. Finals: Tulsa 3 games, Bartlesville 0. Bartlesville Boosters The Bartlesville Boosters were a minor league baseball team that existed on-and-off from 1907 to 1924. The team, based in Bartlesville, Oklahoma , USA, played in the Oklahoma–Arkansas–Kansas League (1907), Oklahoma–Kansas League (1908) and Western Association (1909–1910, 1924). Major leaguers Larry Cheney and Art Thomason played for

9-417: The team in 1907. Cheney returned in 1908 and was joined by Ray Powell and manager Gus Alberts , both of whom also played in the big leagues. George Cochran , Bert Graham , Powell, Claude Thomas and John Vann played for them in 1909. Future Hall of Famer Jake Beckley joined the team as a player-manager in 1910, alongside Verne Clemons , Cochran, Thomas and Lon Ury . This article about

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