Columbus Pawnees

The Columbus Discoverers became charter members of the reformed eight–team Class D level Nebraska State League.

Columbus finished the season 4.5 games behind the first place Fremont Pathfinders in the final standings of the eight–team league.

[3][4][5][6] In the 1911 season, the Columbus Discoverers continued play in the Class D level Nebraska State League.

Columbus ended the season with a record of 52–60 to place sixth in the standings, playing under returning manager Joe Norman.

With a record of 56–54, playing under managers Jack Palmer and Affie Wilson, the Discoverers finished 11.5 games behind the first place Hastings Brickmakers.

[12][13][14][15][6] In 1913 Columbus Discoverers had a final regular season record of 54–58 to finish in sixth place in the eight–team Nebraska State League.

Playing under managers John Gondling, Red Smyth and Jack Kraninger, Columbus finished 13.0 games behind the first place Kearney Kapitalists in the final Nebraska State League standings.

The purpose of the association was said to be "to construct and maintain suitable grounds, buildings and the like for the holding and encouraging of games of baseball and all other athletics.