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154:" were the noted pitchers for the Royal Giants. The final game between the two teams in 1910 was played at Association Park, a 5–2 Giants victory, with the Giants winning $ 200 and half of the gate receipts. The Royal Giants' record among Western Independent Clubs was reported to have been 4–2 and placed the team 2nd among the teams, while playing under manager Topeka Jack Johnson. The Kansas City Royal Giants were reported to have compiled a 5–9 record against their new rival, the Kansas City Giants. 192:, who also did not show for their series in Kansas City. "Now, this kind of business is killing Negro baseball." Weaver concluded. "I am informed that other team managers are having the same trouble with teams they have booked. I tell you, boys, there is only one remedy for these troubles, and that is the Negro League." It was noted that in 1911, the Royal Giants picked up players who jumped from the Pensacola Giants team while they were in Kansas City, which led the Pensacola club to disband. 218: 143:
start of the 1910 season, Johnson unsuccessfully attempted to start a Negro National League, writing articles that appeared in newspapers in Chicago and other major cities. Johnson wrote: "It certainly has been proven from the big leagues on down to the minors, that there is nothing in the world that beats organized baseball and harmony..."
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newspaper in regard to unstable teams and the need for an organized negro league. Weaver wrote: "Without a league Negro baseball is bound to go down. There are too many would-be managers and too many unreliable players." Weaver cited a Pekin Tigers of Cleveland team that had folded and did not play a
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The Kansas City Royal Giants began play in 1910, hosting home games at Shelley Park. In July, the Royal Giants won two against the Kansas City Giants in front of 6,00 fans at Shelley Park. Playing at Riverside Park, the Giants defeated the Royal Giants 5–2 and in September the Royal Giants lost three
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In 1910, the Kansas City Giants released three players who attempted to play for the rival Kansas City Royal Giants in a morning game and then travel across the city to play for their own club. The players were said to have played the morning Royal Giants game and then arrived late for the second
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The Kansas Royal Giants were owned by Kansas City businessmen M.B. Garrett and George Washington Walden, with Jack Johnson hired to manage the ballclub. Fortune J. Weaver was also an owner of the KC Royal Giants and was president of the Afro–American Realty and Investment Company. Just before the
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preceded the Kansas City Royal Giants by one season, playing their home games at Riverside Park. The two teams would become entwined as local rivals, with numerous players joining the rosters of both teams. Early negro leagues teams weren't formed together into exclusive leagues, where teams only
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was shot to death in Kansas City and the Kansas City Giants continued play, but as a semi–pro barnstorming level team with a depleted roster. Topeka Jack Johnson then returned to the Kansas City Royal Giants in 1912, with Johnson and George Washington Walden resolving their differences.
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and placed 11th with a 3–9 record among Western Independent Clubs. In June 1911, the Kansas City Royal Giants played a three–game series against the Kansas City Giants. The Giants were noted have swept the series, defeating the Royal Giants by the scores of 11–2, 4–1 and 8–7.
139:. In the winter of 1909, Johnson helped form the Kansas City "Royal Giants" negro leagues team to be based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Kansas City Royal Giants began play in the 1910 season, immediately becoming a local rival of the Kansas City Giants. 203:
The Kansas City Royal Giants played their final season in 1912, continuing as a member of the Western Independent Clubs. Playing again under Jack Johnson, the Royal Giants finished with a 3–2 record, placing 2nd among Western Independent Clubs.
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When the Giants turned fully professional, Kansas City Giants owner Tobe Smith signed numerous local players who had played for the Jenkins and Sons and a Kansas City Monarchs semi–pro teams. Kansas City Giants player/manager
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more games to the Kansas City Giants. The Giants were reported to have defeated the Royal Giants by scores of 8–3 and 6–0 in a doubleheader in October, 1910 at Riverside Park. "Norman" and "
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In beginning play, the Royal Giants ran an advertisement for local teams to play against. The address of 1005 McGee Street, Kansas City, Missouri was listed as the team business address.
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After the 1910 season, friction between Jack Johnson and owner George Washington Walden led to Johnson returning to manage the rival Kansas City Royal Giants.
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and the city park board had the graveyard condemned, moved and the site turned into a park. Today, the ballpark location is home to a fire station and the
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Following the 1912 season, a Kansas City Royal Giants team played in 1916 thorough the 1920s as a semi–professional negro leagues team.
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Neighborhood, Kansas City, Missouri. The site had previously served as a city graveyard beginning in the 1840s, before namesake mayor
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was a former professional boxer, known to have been a boxing sparring partner of heavyweight champion
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play against other teams within their league. It was common in the era for teams to "
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After the 1911 season, Kansas City Giants player and former Royal Giants player
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The Kansas City Royal Giants teams from 1910 to 1912 hosted home games at
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Negro leagues baseball first began in 1909 in the Kansas City area. The
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In June 1911, Royal Giants' owner Fortune Weaver wrote to the
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On May 13, 1911, it was reported Royal Giants player
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Index

Kansas City, Missouri
1910
1912
Negro leagues
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City Giants
Kansas City, Kansas
Kansas City Giants
barnstorm
"Topeka Jack" Johnson
Jack Johnson
Sunny Jim
Robert Boone
John Merida
Indianapolis Freeman
French Lick Plutos
French Lick, Indiana
Dee Williams
Society for American Baseball Research

River Market
George M. Shelley
I-35
Negro minor leagues
"Topeka Jack" Johnson
Robert Boone
"Topeka Jack" Johnson
Otto Bolden
Robert Boone
Andrew Campbell

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