The Muskogee Oilers were a professional, minor league baseball team that played in the Western League in 1933. They began the year in Wichita, Kansas as the Wichita Oilers, but moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma after being evicted from their park in Wichita.[1] Hall of Famer Rube Marquard managed the team at one point, while All-Star pitchers Mort Cooper and Kirby Higbe played for the club.[2]
^The Western League by W. C. Madden and Patrick Stewart
The MuskogeeOilers were a professional, minor league baseball team that played in the Western League in 1933. They began the year in Wichita, Kansas...
Richard William "Rube" Marquard (October 9, 1886 – June 1, 1980) was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball in the 1910s and early 1920s...
Morton Cecil Cooper (March 2, 1913 – November 17, 1958) was an American baseball pitcher who played eleven seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played...
batted and threw right-handed. He later served as a police officer in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Hinson played in minor league baseball from 1927 to 1930, and...
The Oilers' manager was Larry Millton. In 1911, the Class D level Western Association folded during the season. On June 18, 1911, the Sapulpa Oilers were...
areas of Muskogee (Muskogee County), Bartlesville (Washington County) and Tahlequah (Cherokee County) into a region known as the Tulsa–Muskogee–Bartlesville...
The Muskogee Company was a holding company based in Philadelphia. It was originally founded in Delaware on February 27, 1923. The company owned several...
'19 Miles to Muskogee', while at the same time listening to radio shows of The World Tomorrow hosted by Garner Ted Armstrong. Muskogee was always referred...
tax on Sarah's parcel was such a burden that her father petitioned the Muskogee County Court to sell the land. His petition was denied because of certain...
The Muskogee Roads was the colloquial name for a system of railroads under common management operationally headquartered in Muskogee, Oklahoma and controlled...
Texas. In April 1917, Hale began his professional baseball career with the Muskogee Reds of the Western Association. Less than one week after joining the club...
Highway (U.S. 69), 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Muskogee. He invested more than $100,000 in Muskogee County real estate. He divided the site into lots...
Cooper, who went 7–5 both split the season between Des Moines and the MuskogeeOilers. 1934 An unusual situation occurred in 1934 when Des Moines, the St...
Chicks, Clinton Bulldogs, Duncan Oilers, El Reno Railroaders, Wilson Drillers and Guthrie Linters team. The Duncan Oilers finished first in the league regular...
Smith on July 6. Muskogee disbanded on August 31, causing the Missouri Valley League to end on September 5. Chanute, KS:Chanute Oilers 1902 Columbus, KS:...
Razorbacks, the Guthrie Senators, the Muskogee Indians, the Shawnee Blues, the South McAlester Miners and the Tulsa Oilers. Guthrie and Shawnee disbanded on...
Elbert Isaiah "Red" Schillings (March 29, 1900 – January 7, 1954) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who made four appearances, all in relief, in 1922...