They competed as the Katydids in 1912,[1] as the Blue Sox in 1913,[2] and as the Champions in 1914.
[4] The Katydids of 1912 had at least one player who went on to compete in the major leagues, pitcher Jim Haislip.
[6][7] The Blue Sox of 1913 had at least two players who went on to compete in the major leagues; Haislip and first baseman Sam Covington.
[2][8] Pitcher Rick Adams had played in the major leagues in 1905.
[10] The Champions of 1914 had several past or future major league players:[3] pitchers Adams, Haislip, and Walt Kinney,[11] along with position players Fred Nicholson[12] and Hall of Fame inductee Rogers Hornsby.