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233:, the team finished the season in last place. Beloit/Chapman ended the regular season with an overall record 18–62, to place eighth, playing the season under manager Ben Dimond in both locations. The dual city team finished 34.5 games behind the first place Ellsworth Blues in the eight-team league final standings. Chapman permanently folded following the 1910 season, as the Central Kansas League was reduced to four teams in 1911. 220:
served as manager. Beloit finished 12.0 games behind the first place Ellsworth Blues in the final league standings, as no playoffs were held. The final standings were led by Ellsworth (44–23), followed by the Salina Trade Winners (40–28), Abilene Red Sox (37–30), Minneapolis Minnies (36–32), Junction
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From 1919 to 1922, Beloit hosted a baseball team called the "Beloit Leaguers," an independent semi-professional team, who were not part of any organized league. The team was founded in 1919 by local businessman Ike Sowell, who formed a local Baseball Association that built a new ballpark for the
260:. In the second game, Beloit defeated Kansas City 5–4. On May 4–5 and 6, the teams met again for three games in Beloit, playing at "Osborne" and "Sowell Park". Beloit swept all three games, by scores of 6–3, 3-1 and 2–0. Beloit defeated Monarchs pitcher 224:
In their final season of minor league play, Beloit relocated during the 1910 season. Continuing play in the 1910 Central Kansas League, Beloit had a record of 11–40 on July 21, 1910, when the team relocated to
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The 1909 and 1910 Beloit teams hosted minor league home games at the Association Park. The ballpark had general admission of 0.25 and 0.35 for the grandstand. Admission was 0.50 on July 4.
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The 1920 team claimed the "independent state championship of Kansas." Besides the Kansas City Monarchs, the Leaguers also played numerous games against the
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Beloit was home to the semi-professional "Beloit Leaguers" team from 1919 to 1922. In 1920, the Leaguers notably hosted five games against the visiting
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In their first season of play, Beloit placed sixth in the eight-team Central Kansas League. Beloit ended the 1909 season with a record of 33–36, as
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The 1909 Beloit team was the first hosted minor league baseball team in Beloit, Kansas, beginning play as members of the 1909
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for two games. In the first game, Kansas City defeated Beloit 3–2 in 10-innings on a home run by
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City Soldiers (34–32), Beloit (33–36), Clay Center Colts (32–37) and Manhattan Maroons (16–54).
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teams joined Beloit in beginning league play on June 14, 1909.
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Beloit, Kansas has not hosted another minor league team.
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Chapman (baseball)
1909
1910
Beloit, Kansas
Class D
Central Kansas League
minor league baseball
Beloit, Kansas
Class D
Central Kansas League
Kansas City Monarchs
Negro National League
Class D
Central Kansas League
Abilene Red Sox
Clay Center Cubs
Ellsworth Blues
Junction City Soldiers
Manhattan Maroons
Minneapolis Minnies
Salina Trade Winners
Hi Ebright
Chapman, Kansas
Negro National League
Kansas City Monarchs
Hurley McNair
John Donalsdon
Kansas City Blues
Omaha Rourkes
Class D

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