Olympia Senators

The Senators hosted home minor league games at Athletic Stadium, which was nicknamed "Electric Park."

The Aberdeen Pippins, Centralia Midgets and Hoquiam Perfect Gentlemen joined Olympia as charter members in beginning league play.

[4] Olympia played an opening home exhibition game on April 19, 1903, against the Tacoma Athletes, an amateur team.

Olympia ended the season with a record of 7–11, playing under managers Sam Fink and Charles Grant.

[8] The league continued the practice of only counting weekend games in the standings, while playing six times per week overall.

Ending the season with a record of 6–12, Olympia played under managers Dave Edwards and Bill Hanlon.

[13] The Olympia Senators hosted minor league home games at a ballpark called Athletic Stadium and nicknamed "Electric Park."

In 1903, the Olympia Light and Power company used timbers from a defunct velodrome to build the grandstand and bleachers at the ballpark site in time for the park to host games to begin the season.

(1906) Old State Capitol Building. National Register of Historic Places . Olympia, Washington