On June 10, 1900, the Elwood and Muncie teams both disbanded, causing the entire league to fold.
[7] In 1909, the Wabash "Rockeries" were formed and became charter members of the six–team, Class D level Northern State of Indiana League.
[8] The Bluffton Babes, Huntington Johnnies, Kokomo Wild Cats, Lafayette Maroons and Marion Boosters teams joined Wabash in beginning league play on May 5, 1909.
Under manager Charles Klunk, the Rockeries ended the 1909 season with a record of 35–72, placing sixth in the final standings.
[8][12][5] The Wabash Rockeries rebounded from their last place finish and won the 1910 Northern State of Indiana League championship in a season of change.
Playing under manager Eddie Pferferle, Wabash finished 3.5 games ahead of the second place Bluffton Babes in the six–team league.
[25] Wabash teams hosted minor league home games at City Park.
[27] Today, the 35–acre Wabash City Park contains three lighted ballfields and is located at 800 West Hill street.