Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League
(Redirected from K.O.M. League)
The Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League (KOM League) was founded after World War II and ran from 1946 through 1952 as a class D operation. Like many post-war leagues, it did not last a complete decade of play. During the seven year run of the league there were nine cities that represented the league. Four were from Kansas, four from Oklahoma and one from Missouri.
E.L. Dale was the League President for its entire seven year operation. The Ponca City Dodgers won three of the seven league titles. They were champs in 1948, 1950 and 1951. No other team was to win more than one crown. The attendance of the KOM league, in the seven year period, reached slightly over two million fans. In 1948 the league had its best year, drawing 387,980 paying customers through the gates, but as it was with most minor leagues at that time the people took to other interests and '51 & '52 proved too much for the league to handle and they closed their doors for good after the 1952 season. The late 1940s and early 1950s was the Golden Age for minor league baseball. The National Pastime thrived in small town America with hundreds of professional teams in over 50 leagues playing at every level. The lowest rung of professional baseball—Class D, the “bush leagues”—was an exciting mix of returning soldiers and recent high school grads, all with dreams of climbing up the ladder to make it to the “big show.” Of the 1,588 young men who donned a KOM League uniform, 30 made it to the majors and one made it to the Hall of Fame.
Cities Represented[edit]
- Bartlesville, OK: Bartlesville Oilers 1946-1947; Bartlesville Pirates 1948-1952
- Blackwell, OK: Blackwell Broncos1952
- Carthage, MO: Carthage Cardinals 1946-1948; Carthage Cubs 1949-1951
- Chanute, KS: Chanute Athletics 1946-1947, 1949-1950; Chanute Giants 1948;
- Independence, KS: Independence Yankees 1947-1950; Independence Browns 1952
- Iola, KS: Iola Cubs 1946-1947; Iola Indians 1948-1952
- Miami, OK: Miami Blues 1946; Miami Owls 1947-1949; Miami Eagles 1950-1952
- Pittsburg, KS: Pittsburg Browns 1946-1951; Pittsburg Pirates 1952
- Ponca City, OK: Ponca City Dodgers 1947-1952
Teams & Statistics[edit]
1946-1947[edit]
1946 Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League - schedule
President: E. L. Dale
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Attend | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chanute Athletics | 68 | 53 | .562 | - | 41,600 | Goldie Howard |
Miami Blues | 69 | 54 | .561 | - | 49,266 | Ted Vernon / Guy Froman |
Iola Cubs | 63 | 57 | .525 | 4.5 | 45,231 | Al Reitz |
Pittsburg Browns | 61 | 59 | .508 | 6.5 | 42,932 | Jimmie Crandall |
Carthage Cardinals | 54 | 66 | .450 | 13.5 | 47,400 | Buzz Arlitt |
Bartlesville Oilers | 47 | 73 | .392 | 20.5 | 46,822 | Keith Willoughby |
Playoffs: Iola 3 games, Miami 2; Chanute 3 games, Pittsburg 2.
Finals: Iola 3 games, Chanute 3. Rest of playoffs called off due to rain and lack of available playing grounds.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Newt Keithley | Miami | BA | .346 | Ross Grimsley | Chanute | W | 18 | |
Richard Bulkley | Chanute | Runs | 111 | Oscar Walterman | Carthage | W | 18 | |
Newt Keithley | Miami | Hits | 167 | Ross Grimsley | Chanute | SO | 295 | |
Buzz Arlitt | Carthage | RBI | 82 | Ross Grimsley | Chanute | ERA | 1.93 | |
Larry Singleton | Iola | HR | 10 | Ross Grimsley | Chanute | PCT | .783 18-5 |
1947 Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League
President: E. L. Dale
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Attend | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miami Owls | 76 | 49 | .608 | - | 53,119 | William Davis |
Iola Cubs | 69 | 54 | .561 | 6 | 39,862 | Al Reitz |
Pittsburg Browns | 69 | 54 | .561 | 6 | 59,435 | Jimmie Crandall |
Bartlesville Oilers | 68 | 56 | .548 | 7.5 | 64,074 | Edward Marleau |
Carthage Cardinals | 66 | 59 | .528 | 10 | 42,838 | Woody Fair /Alvin Kluttz |
Ponca City Dodgers | 61 | 62 | .496 | 14 | 55,554 | Boyd Bartley |
Chanute Athletics | 44 | 80 | .355 | 31.5 | 34,758 | Dave Dennis / Charles Bates |
Independence Yankees | 41 | 80 | .339 | 33 | 22,460 | Goldie Howard |
Playoffs: Miami 3 games, Bartlesville 1; Iola 3 games, Pittsburg 1.
Finals: Miami 4 games, Iola 1.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Loren Packard | Miami | BA | .364 | Carroll Dial | Bartlesville | W | 22 | |
Albert Solenberger | Bartlesville | Runs | 131 | James Morris | Miami | SO | 240 | |
Loren Packard | Miami | Hits | 185 | Carroll Dial | Bartlesville | ERA | 3.32 | |
Loren Packard | Miami | RBI | 124 | Jim Post | Pittsburg | PCT | .813 13-3 | |
Jim Baxes | Ponca City | HR | 20 |
1948-1949[edit]
1948 Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League
President: E. L. Dale
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Attend | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ponca City Dodgers | 79 | 47 | .627 | - | 78,305 | Boyd Bartley |
Independence Yankees | 74 | 46 | .617 | 2 | 46,270 | Goldie Howard / Burleigh Grimes / Sanders |
Bartlesville Pirates | 71 | 52 | .577 | 6.5 | 64,090 | Edward Marleau |
Pittsburg Browns | 60 | 60 | .500 | 16 | 53,743 | Shan Deniston / Donald Smith |
Miami Owls | 58 | 66 | .468 | 20 | 33,716 | Arthur Priebe / James Hansen |
Carthage Cardinals | 51 | 67 | .432 | 24 | 36,525 | Alvin Kluttz |
Iola Indians | 51 | 72 | .415 | 26.5 | 42,770 | Al Reitz |
Chanute Giants | 44 | 78 | .361 | 33 | 32,561 | Al Smith |
Playoffs: Pittsburg 3 games, Ponca City 2; Independence 3 games, Bartlesville 2.
Finals: Independence 4 games, Pittsburg 1.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
William Fox | Chanute | BA | .327 | Harland Coffman | Independence | W | 18 | |
Louis Godla | Bartlesville | Runs | 83 | Lou Michels | Independence | W | 18 | |
Al Solenberger | Bartlesville | Hits | 134 | Joseph Tufteland | Ponca City | W | 18 | |
Charles Sturnborg | Pittsburg | RBI | 78 | Bill Pierro | Bartlesville | SO | 300 | |
Charles Sturnborg | Pittsburg | HR | 13 | Harland Coffman | Independence | ERA | 1.94 | |
Joseph Beran | Ponca City | HR | 13 | Joseph Tufteland | Ponca City | PCT | .900 18-2 |
1949 Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League - schedule
President: E. L. Dale
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Attend | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Independence Yankees | 71 | 53 | .573 | - | 46,607 | Harry Craft |
Bartlesville Pirates | 71 | 55 | .563 | 1 | 51,000 | Tedd Gullic |
Iola Indians | 70 | 55 | .560 | 1.5 | 49,491 | Windy Johnson |
Ponca City Dodgers | 66 | 59 | .528 | 5.5 | 62,082 | Boyd Bartley |
Chanute Athletics | 65 | 60 | .520 | 6.5 | 39,228 | James Hansen / Charles Bates |
Carthage Cubs | 62 | 64 | .492 | 10 | 38,028 | Don Anderson |
Miami Owls | 56 | 69 | .448 | 15.5 | 32,887 | Omar Lane |
Pittsburg Browns | 39 | 85 | .315 | 32 | 39,755 | Al Barkus / Olan Smith |
Playoffs: Independence 3 games, Ponca City 1; Iola 3 games, Bartlesville 1.
Finals: Independence 3 games, Iola 0.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Richard Drury | Bartlesville | BA | .317 | Jake Thies | Chanute | W | 18 | |
Charles Weber | Independence | Runs | 98 | Bob Weisler | Independence | SO | 240 | |
James Bello | Independence | Hits | 156 | Conrad Swensson | Ponca City | ERA | 1.69 | |
Harry Bright | Miami | RBI | 96 | Conrad Swensson | Ponca City | PCT | .800 12-3 | |
Bob Speake | Carthage | HR | 14 |
1950-1951[edit]
1950 Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League
President: E. L. Dale
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Attend | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ponca City Dodgers | 80 | 42 | .656 | - | 63,313 | Boyd Bartley |
Bartlesville Pirates | 73 | 48 | .603 | 6.5 | 56,250 | Tedd Gullic |
Carthage Cubs | 75 | 50 | .600 | 6.5 | 29,080 | Don Anderson |
Pittsburg Browns | 71 | 52 | .577 | 9.5 | 43,953 | Olan Smith / Jimmie Crandall |
Miami Eagles | 62 | 60 | .508 | 18 | 27,548 | Jack Hodge / Jim Oglesby / Pug Griffin |
Independence Yankees | 60 | 66 | .476 | 22 | 38,274 | Bunny Mick / Bones Sanders |
Iola Indians | 35 | 84 | .294 | 43.5 | 23,872 | Windy Johnson |
Chanute Athletics | 35 | 89 | .282 | 46 | 21,372 | Charles Bates / Imfeld / Chuck Hostetler |
Playoffs: Ponca City 3 games, Pittsburg 2; Bartlesville 3 games, Carthage 1.
Finals: Ponca City 3 games, Bartlesville 1.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Stan Gwinn | Ponca City | BA | .320 | Tom Vines | Carthage | W | 17 | |
Jim Pisoni | Pittsburg | Runs | 115 | Donald McKeon | Miami | W | 17 | |
Don Hunter | Ponca City | Hits | 152 | Tom Vines | Carthage | SO | 234 | |
Loren Doll | Ponca City | Hits | 152 | David Elliot | Bartlesville | ERA | 2.04 | |
Harold Neighbors | Bartlesville | RBI | 107 | Joe Stanek | Ponca City | PCT | .846 11-2 | |
Willard Davis | Ponca City | HR | 21 |
1951 Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League
President: E. L. Dale
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Attend | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ponca City Dodgers | 85 | 39 | .686 | - | 44,960 | George Scherger |
Bartlesville Pirates | 77 | 45 | .631 | 7 | 34,296 | Tedd Gullic |
Miami Eagles | 67 | 55 | .549 | 17 | 23,500 | Pug Griffin / Tom Warren |
Carthage Cubs | 60 | 65 | .480 | 25.5 | 20,022 | Don Anderson / Al Reitz |
Pittsburg Browns | 41 | 80 | .339 | 42.5 | 22,534 | Bill Enos |
Iola Indians | 38 | 84 | .311 | 46 | 16,981 | Forrest L. Crawford / Reitz / Pool / Floyd Temple |
Playoffs: Carthage 3 games, Ponca City 2; Miami 3 games, Bartletsville 1.
Finals: Carthage 3 games, Miami 0.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jack Denison | Ponca City | BA | .365 | Ron Kline | Bartlesville | W | 18 | |
Jack Denison | Ponca City | Runs | 133 | Donald Cochran | Bartlesville | W | 18 | |
Jack Denison | Ponca City | Hits | 167 | Ron Kline | Barletsville | SO | 208 | |
Robert Ottesen | Pittsburg | RBI | 89 | John Mudd | Carthage | ERA | 2.12 | |
Brandy Davis | Bartlesville | HR | 13 | Ron Kline | Bartlesville | PCT | .818 18-4 | |
Bill Phillips | Bartlesville | HR | 13 |
1952[edit]
1952 Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League
President: E. L. Dale
Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Attend | Managers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Iola Indians | 79 | 47 | .627 | - | 42,327 | Floyd Temple / Woody Fair |
Miami Eagles | 67 | 57 | .540 | 11 | 43,008 | John Davenport |
Ponca City Dodgers | 68 | 58 | .540 | 11 | 55,726 | Boyd Bartley |
Bartlesville #/ Pittsburg | 59 | 65 | .476 | 19 | 34,267 | Hersh Martin / Ed Hayes |
Blackwell Broncos | 57 | 69 | .452 | 22 | 51,000 | Al Reitz |
Independence Browns | 46 | 80 | .365 | 33 | 39,487 | Fred Collins |
# Bartlesville moved to Pittsburg July 7.
Playoffs: Ponca City 1 game, Iola 0; Miami 1 game, Pittsburg 0;
Finals: Miami 2 games, Ponca City 0.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
John Vossen | Miami | BA | .335 | Joe Vilk | Iola | W | 26 | |
Paul Weeks | Iola | Runs | 128 | Jim Owens | Miami | S0 | 300 | |
Gaspar del Toro | Iola | Hits | 155 | Jim Owens | Miami | ERA | 1.76 | |
John Davenport | Miami | RBI | 116 | Joe Vilk | Iola | PCT | .813 26-6 | |
Don Ervin | Miami | HR | 24 |
League Records[edit]
Batting | Pitching | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Yr | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Yr | |
Paul Weeks | Iola | GA | 127 | 52 | Joe Vilk | Iola | GA | 48 | 52 | |
Leroy Coulter | Iola | GA | 127 | 52 | Bob Wiesler | Independence | BB | 212 | 49 | |
Jack Denison | Ponca City | BA | .365 | 51 | John Waltman | Pittsburg | CG | 25 | 49 | |
Al Solenberger | Bartlesville | AB | 530 | 47 | Joe Vilk | Iola | W | 26 | 52 | |
Jack Denison | Ponca City | Runs | 133 | 51 | Lawrence Jaros | Chanute/Iola | LO | 20 | 50 | |
Loren Packard | Miami | Hits | 185 | 47 | Joe Tufteland | Ponca City | Pct | .900 | 48 | |
Adolph Arlitt | Carthage | 2B | 44 | 46 | Conrad Swensson | Ponca City | ERA | 1.69 | 49 | |
Jim Pisoni | Pittsburg | 3B | 16 | 50 | Joe Vilk | Iola | IP | 287 | 52 | |
Don Ervin | Miami | HR | 24 | 52 | Bill Pierro | Bartlesville | ShO | 6 | 48 | |
R.T. Upright | Bartlesville | TB | 259 | 48 | Bill Pierro | Bartlesville | SO | 300 | 48 | |
Paul Weeks | Iola | SB | 103 | 52 | James Owens | Miami | SO | 300 | 52 | |
William Schreier | Iola | BB | 133 | 52 | ||||||
Willard Davis | Ponca City | SO | 169 | 50 | ||||||
Loren Packard | Miami | RBI | 124 | 47 |
Major Leaguers[edit]
Bob Habenicht--Carthage / Cloyd Boyer-Carthage / Don Lenhardt-Pittsburg / Ross Grimsley--Chanute / Ed Vargo--Carthage--made it to the majors as an umpire. / Dixie Upright-Bartlesville / Jim Baxes-Ponca City / Chris Kitsos-Ponca City / Gale Wade-Ponca City / Bill Pierro-Bartlesville / Bob Mahoney-Carthage / Jim Finigan-Independence / Jake Thies-Chanute / Harry Bright-Independence and Miami / Al Pilarcik-Independence / Mickey Mantle-Independence / Bob Wiesler-Independence / Lou Skizas-Independence / Bob Speake-Carthage / Bill Upton-Iola / Steve Kraly-Independence / Chuck Locke-Pittsburg / Ed Wolfe-Bartlesville / Bill Virdon-Independence / Don Taussig-Independence / John Gabler-Independence / Ron Kline-Bartlesville / Jim Pisoni-Pittsburg / Brandy Davis-Bartlesville / Joe Stanka-Ponca City / George Scherger--Playing manager-Ponca City made it as Sparky Anderson's first base coach with the Cincinnati Reds. / Seth Morehead-Miami / Jim Owens-Miami / Andy Varga--Played for Blackwell after having played for the Chicago Cubs. / Leonard Roberts--National league umpire for a brief tenure. / Jack Blaylock Bullpen Coach for the 1948 Brooklyn Dodgers
Fellows who managed in the KOM League who had former big league experience included: / Claude Willoughby / Boyd Bartley / Al Smith (Cleveland pitcher who stopped DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak) / Harry Craft (Played centerfield in Johnny Vander Meer's back to back no hitters) / Tedd Gullic / Jim Oglesby / Pug Griffin / Hersh Martin / Chuck Hostetler / Burleigh Grimes /
Hall of Fame Alumni[edit]
- Burleigh Grimes, 1948 Manager Independence Yankees
- Mickey Mantle, 1949 Independence Yankees
Sources[edit]
The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball: Second and Third Editions.
John Hall: KOM League Historian
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