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328: 367:. It was reported that a windstorm collapsed the grandstand at Newton's Athletic Park on July 23, 1924, during a game with the Arkansas City Osages. Twenty people were injured. As a result of the damage, Newton moved to Blackwell (7–4) on July 26, 1924. Blackwell moved to Ottawa (13–12) on August 5, 1924. Ottawa then returned to Newton on August 28, 1924. In the playoff Finals, the Arkansas City Osages defeated the Newton Railroaders/Blackwell/Ottawa Gassers 4 gamed to 3. The league folded following the season. 320: 347:
The 1911 Newton Railroaders continued play as the Kansas State League folded during the season. The Kansas State League folded on July 11, 1911. The Railroaders ended the 1911 season with a record of 39–21 record, after the league disbanded on July 11, 1911, due to crop failures and drought. When the
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with a record of 16–11. Overall, the Newton/Minneapolis team finished the season with an overall record of 50–40 to place third, playing under returning manager William Stilwell. Newton finished 4.0 games behind the first place Great Bend Millers in the final standings. The Central Kansas League
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Continuing play as members of the 1910 Kansas State League, the Newton Railroaders finished the season with a record of 56–54 to place fourth under manager Mel Backus. The Railroaders finished 16.5 games behind the first place Hutchinson Salt Packers in the final 1910 standings of the eight–team
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In their first season of Kansas State League play, the Newton Railroaders placed sixth in the 1909 Kansas State League. The Railroaders finished with a 42–54 overall record to end the season to place sixth in the eight–team league. Playing under managers Con Harlow and William Stilwell, the
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league ceased play, Newton was in second place in the standings, as the Railroaders finished 0.5 game behind the first place Great Bend Millers (39–20) in the shortened season.
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The Newton, Kansas use of the "Railroaders" moniker corresponds to local industry and culture. The city was reportedly founded in 1871 when the
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between 1909 and 1924. Preceded by the 1888 Newton team and the 1908 Newton Browns, Newton minor league teams played as members of the
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After a twelve-year gap in minor league play, Newton had a final season playing as members of the 1924 Class D level
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In 1912, the Newton Railroaders rejoined the Central Kansas League. On July 12, 1912, the Newton franchise moved to
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In 1909, the Newton "Railroaders" continued play in a new league. Newton became members of the reformed eight–team
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played a 20–inning game. In a contest lasting 3:15 and ending at 6:45 P.M., Newton defeated McPherson 3–2.
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Beginning in 1908, the Newton minor league teams were noted to have played home games at
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in 1924. The Newton Browns and Railroaders hosted home games at Athletic Park.
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In 1908, Newton resumed minor league play after a twenty-year hiatus. The
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Minor league baseball in Newton, Kansas began during the 1888 season. The
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On May 26, 1908, at Athletic Park in Newton, Kansas, Newton and the
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Baseball's Longest Games: A Comprehensive Worldwide Record Book
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Newton, Kansas has not hosted another minor league team.
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Railroaders finished 18.0 games behind the first place
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from 1909 to 1911, Central Kansas League in 1912 and
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Index

1909
1924
Newton, Kansas
Independent
Class D
Western League
Central Kansas League
Kansas State League
Southwestern League
minor league baseball
Newton, Kansas
Western League
Central Kansas League
Kansas State League
Southwestern League
Independent
Western League
Class D
Central Kansas League
Minneapolis Minnies
McPherson Merry Macks
Class D
Kansas State League
Great Bend Millers
Larned Cowboys
Lyons Lions
McPherson Merry Macks
Wellington Dukes
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad
Emporia, Kansas

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