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| - The original Oklahoma State League began play as a Class D circuit in 1904, another season was played in 1908 an independent League, a third attempt 1912 , Class D and a fourth attempt for this league lasted from 1922 through 1924 a Class D League and a fifth attempt was 1936, a Class D League. 1908 Crescent, El Reno, Geary, Guthrie, Hennessey, Kingfisher (All teams on OK) 'Oklahoma' 'State' (D 1904*, 1912, 1922-24) 1936 Ada, McAlester. Seminole, Wewoka (all teams in OK.) Note 1 - I.T. means Indian Territory
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| - The original Oklahoma State League began play as a Class D circuit in 1904, another season was played in 1908 an independent League, a third attempt 1912 , Class D and a fourth attempt for this league lasted from 1922 through 1924 a Class D League and a fifth attempt was 1936, a Class D League. 1908 Crescent, El Reno, Geary, Guthrie, Hennessey, Kingfisher (All teams on OK) 'Oklahoma' 'State' (D 1904*, 1912, 1922-24) Anadarko/Enid, OK: 1912 Ardmore/Pawhuska, OK: 1924 Blackwell, OK: 1924 Bristow, OK: 1923-24 Chickasha, OK: 1922 Clinton, OK: 1922-23 Cushing, OK: 1923-24 Drumright/Ponca City, OK: 1923 Duncan, OK: 1922-24 El Reno, OK: 1922-23 Enid, I.T.: 1904 Guthrie, I.T./OK: 1904, 1912, 1922-23 Holdenville, OK: 1912 McAlester, OK: 1912 McAlester/Wewoka, OK: 1924 Muskogee, OK: 1912 Oklahoma City, I.T.: 1904 Oklahoma City/Chickasha, OK: 1912 Okmulgee, OK: 1912 Ponca City, OK: 1924 Shawnee, OK: 1923-24 Shawnee/Chickasha/Shawnee, I.T.: 1904 Tulsa, OK: 1912 Wilson, OK: 1922 1936 Ada, McAlester. Seminole, Wewoka (all teams in OK.) Note 1 - I.T. means Indian Territory *Also known as the "Southwestern League" during the third portion of the 1904 season.
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