[1] The new Boyne City Boosters and Manistee Colts franchises joined the four returning 1910 teams in beginning league play on May 23, 1911.
[8] Playing under manager Bo Slear, Boyne City finished 33.5 games behind the first place and champion Manistee Champs in the six–team league final standings and did not qualify for the playoffs, that were ultimately cancelled by weather.
[6][9] Continuing Michigan State League play, the 1913 Boyne City Boosters placed fourth in the final standings.
[15] The Boyne City Boosters played home minor league teams games at Maple Park.
[16] In 1911, the Boosters initially played home games at Glenwood Beach until Maple Park ballpark construction was completed.