Arkansas City, Kansas minor league baseball history

Arkansas City-Winfield joined the Great Bend Millers, Hutchinson Salt Packers, Larned Cowboys, Lyons Lions, McPherson Merry Macks, Newton Railroaders and Wellington Dukes as 1909 league members.

Parks, Frank Layne and Bennie Owens, the Twins finished 19.5 games behind the first place Lyons Lions in the final Kansas State League standings.

[5][6][7] Continuing play as members of the 1910 Kansas State League, the Arkansas City Grays finished the season in last place.

Arkansas City joined the Coffeyville Refiners, Emporia Traders, Enid Harvesters, Eureka Oilers, Independence Producers, Newton Railroaders and Salina Millers teams in league play.

Finishing with a regular season record of 70–61, the Osages placed third, playing under managers Rube Geyer and Ed Yuna.

In the playoff Finals, the Arkansas City Osages defeated the Newton Railroaders 4 gamed to 3 to capture the Southwestern League championship.

[13][14][15] Continuing play in the 1925 Southwestern League, the Arkansas City Osages placed third in the final standings, missing the playoffs.

Playing under managers Russ McMullan and Zuidal Zunigha, Arkansas City ended their final season 21.5 games behind the first place Salina Millers in the league standings.

(2013) Arkansas City Commercial District. National Register of Historic Places. Arkansas City, Kansas