The Glassblowers were followed by the Tulsa Terriers (33–15), Anadarko Indians (24–23), Holdenville Hitters (21–23), McAlester Miners (21–25), Guthrie (15–33) and Oklahoma City Senators (15–33) in the final standings.
[11][12] The Okmulgee Glassblowers hosted minor league games at a ballpark located on West Sixth Street.
[14] Newspaper accounts of 1915 semipro games confirm that this was the same ballpark used during 1912 Oklahoma State League action.
[21] It is unknown whether the machine shop building depicted along the first base line in the 1916 map existed when the Glassblowers played there in 1912.
By 1920, the oil well supply company housed in a building along the tracks to the east of the grandstand[14] had taken over the land formerly occupied by the ballpark, building a large warehouse where the machine shop formerly stood on the first base side and erecting a new and larger machine shop on the third base side.
A photo of the team shows members to include: Matticks; Upton; Pierce; Roberts; Jeffries; Everdon; Gardiner (Manager); Burnett; Clayton; Taylor; Clark; Harris; Ash; Baxter; "Bill" Mascot.