Anadarko Indians

In 1912, the Indians played briefly as members of the Class D level Oklahoma State League before permanently folding during the season.

[1] The Guthrie Spas, Holdenville Hitters, McAlester Miners, Muskogee Indians, Oklahoma City Senators, Okmulgee Glassblowers and Tulsa Terriers teams joined Anadarko to begin the 1912 season.

The new schedule started and the new Enid team had compiled a 1–4 record when the Oklahoma State League officially disbanded on July 1, 1912.

[8][2][9][10] The standings when the league folded had Anadarko in third place, playing under managers Roy Ellison, Thomas Reed and Ted Price.

[17] Historic aerial photos show that a football field subsequently occupied the same general area.

[19] The stadium hosted high school football games through 1979, but was abandoned after a brief attempt to convert it to a greyhound racing track.