Havana Perfectos

The Canton Chinks, Galesburg Hornets, Hannibal Cannibals, Macomb Potters and Monmouth Browns franchises joined Havana as charter members of the league.

The Perfectos ended the season with a 58–60 record, playing under managers Mike Sampson and Fred Kommers.

Havana finished 10.0 games behind the first place Hannibal Cannibals in the final Illinois–Missouri League standings.

The six–team league standings were headed Hannibal (68–49), followed by the Macomb Potters (66–53), Havana Perfectos (58–60), Canton Chinks (56–61), Monmouth Browns (55–62) and Galesburg Hornets (50–67).

[2][3][4][5] Havana player/manager Fred Kommers won the Illinois–Missouri League batting championship with a .349 average and the home run title, hitting 11.

(1904) Havana, Illinois riverfront