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Railroaders finished a close second place in the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League standings. Fulton finished with an overall record of 61–45 in a tie with the Mayfield Pantsmakers, who finished 59–43, leaving both teams 16 games above .500. However, Mayfieled had a win percentage of
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Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League permanently folded following the 1955 season. In 1955, Fulton had six managers as the Fulton Lookouts finished with a regular season record of 43–66. Futon placed fifth in the six–team league, finishing 24.0 games behind the Paducah
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Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League play, remaining as an affiliate of the Washington Senators. The Railroaders finished with a 1949 record of 62–61 to place sixth in the eight–team league under returning
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Lookouts won another Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League pennant in 1953 under returning manager Sam Lamitina, before losing in the league final. With a regular season record of 70–50, Fulton placed first in the standings, finishing 3.0 games ahead of the second place Madisonville Miners. In the
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Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. The Lookouts continued as a Washington Senators affiliate in 1952. Fulton finished the regular season in first place with a record of 82–37, playing under manager Sam Lamitina, finishing 15.5 games ahead of the second
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Baseball Association, who operated the Fulton team. Dalton served as president for 15 years, the longest tenure of any team executive in league history. Dalton served in every remaining season of play, from 1937 to 1942 and 1946 to
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Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League, as the league expanded from six teams to eight teams, adding the Fulton franchise. The Eagles finished the 1936 season with a 63–56 record to place fifth under manager Kid Elberfeld. Fulton finished 10.5 games behind the first place
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for the overall championship, before inclement weather and poor field conditions cancelled the series. Fulton and
Hopkinsville were declared co–champions. Fulton was managed by John Jones. Fulton did not return to the league play in 1912, as the Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League reduced to six
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Fulton finished in seventh place in the eight–team 1938 Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League. The Eagles had a final record of 55–75 under manager George Clonts. Fulton finished 21.5 games behind the first place
Hopkinsville Hoppers in the regular season standings, missing the playoffs.
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in seven games. Fulton had a 1946 regular season record of 69–56, to place third under manager Hugh
Holliday, finishing 15.5 games behind Owensboro. In the first round of the playoffs, Fulton defeated the Hopkinsville Hoppers 3 games to 1 to advance to the Finals. Fulton pitcher
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In their first season of play, the Fulton Colonels finished last in the league in the first half, with a 24–39 record. In the second half, the Colonels finished with a record of 48–19 to win the standings by 11.0 games. Fulton was scheduled to play the first–half champion
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in the six–team league final standings. The Railroaders finished with a record of 62–54, playing under manager Dan Grenier. The Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League folded after the 1924 season, before returning to play in 1935 as a six–team league.
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moniker. Fulton would play four seasons as a Detroit affiliate. The Fulton Tigers ended the 1939 season with a 52–74 record. The team placed seventh in the eight–team league under manager
528:. In the playoffs, Fulton defeated the Jackson Generals 3 games to 2 to advance. Fulton was behind 1 game to 0 to Mayfield when the rest of the Finals were cancelled after bad weather.
321:, when the league reformed. Beginning league play on May 16, 1922, Fulton finished the season with a 41–68 record to place seventh in the eight–team league. The Fulton managers were
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Chiefs. Fulton's managers were Ned Waldrop, Harl Pierce, Sam Lamitina, James Swiggett, Mel Simons and Robert Harmon.
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route. The Fulton area is home to the Twin Cities Railroad Museum.
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defeated Fulton 4 games to 1. Herb Porter managed Fulton in 1937.
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Maxwell, Joshua R.; McCann, Kevin D. (June 7, 2012).
1925:. July 2, 1946. p. 5 – via newspapers.com.
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1622:FULTON KY's HISTORIC AFRICAN AMERICAN RAILROADERS
299:teams. The Fulton ballpark in 1911 is unknown.
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403:Fulton became a minor league affiliate of the
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449:Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League: 1946–1955
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1604:"Fulton, KY (FTN) – Great American Stations"
388:3 games to 1 to advance. In the Finals, the
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1421:Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007).
957:Jim Poole (46–54) / Vincent Mullen (10–16)
1532:"Searching for missing Minors no-hitters"
1423:The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball
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2009:"1951 Fulton Railroaders Statistics"
1991:"1950 Fulton Railroaders Statistics"
1973:"1949 Fulton Railroaders Statistics"
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1671:"1923 Fulton Railroaders Statistics"
1586:"1922 Fulton Railroaders Statistics"
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2178:"Fulton Railroaders Baseball Club"
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2099:"1955 Fulton Lookouts Statistics"
2081:"1954 Fulton Lookouts Statistics"
2045:"1953 Fulton Lookouts Statistics"
2027:"1952 Fulton Lookouts Statistics"
1905:"1946 Fulton Bulldogs Statistics"
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1636:"The Twin Cities Railroad Museum"
1490:"1911 Fulton Colonets Statistics"
489:5–0 in pitching his no–hit game.
282:became members of the eight–team
570:(2013) Downtown Fulton, Kentucky
2347:Fulton Roalroaders current page
2117:"Fulton, Kentucky Encyclopedia"
1955:"1948 Fulton Chicks Statistics"
1937:"1947 Fulton Chicks Statistics"
1869:"1942 Fulton Tigers Statistics"
1815:"1941 Fulton Tigers Statistics"
1797:"1940 Fulton Tigers Statistics"
1779:"1939 Fulton Tigers Statistics"
1761:"1938 Fulton Eagles Statistics"
1725:"1937 Fulton Eagles Statistics"
1707:"1936 Fulton Eagles Statistics"
1177:Sam Lamitina / James Swiggett /
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433:defeated Fulton 3 games to 2.
217:Fulton Railroaders (1949–1951)
207:Fulton Railroaders (1922–1924)
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2343:Fulton - Baseball Reference
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492:Fulton became known as the
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219:Fulton Lookouts (1952–1955)
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2286:"Lohaus Field, Fulton, KY"
1343:Fulton Railroaders players
1179:Mel Simons / Robert Harmon
592:summer collegiate baseball
561:summer collegiate baseball
539:The franchise adopted the
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27:Minor league baseball team
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209:Fulton Eagles (1936–1938)
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75:Minor league affiliations
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1054:Bud Burns / Ivan Kuester
994:League disbanded June 19
505:and 1.0 game behind the
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2373:Fulton County, Kentucky
1358:Fulton Colonets players
1348:Fulton Lookouts players
265:team of the same name.
2264:. Arcadia Publishing.
2219:. Arcadia Publishing.
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205:Fulton Colonels (1911)
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236:Minor league baseball
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767:Year–by–year records
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431:Hopkinsville Hoppers
386:Hopkinsville Hoppers
336:reached Fulton. The
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1476:www.kittyleague.com
1182:Playoffs cancelled
1144:Lost League Finals
1091:Lost League Finals
1019:Lost League Finals
907:Lost League Finals
804:League Co-Champions
749:Fulton Railroaders
737:Washington Senators
514:Washington Senators
507:Madisonville Miners
346:City of New Orleans
327:Madisonville Miners
256:Washington Senators
123:Minor league titles
116:Washington Senators
2359:Lohaus Park photos
2327:Fulton County News
1472:"Kitty League 101"
1425:(Third ed.).
1127:Lost in 1st round
977:Lost in 1st round
665:Fulton Railroaders
596:Fulton High School
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315:Fulton Railroaders
154:Conference titles
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1316:Mike Ulicny
1304:Bob Schultz
1300:(1937, MGR)
1280:Ted Pawelek
1274:Bill Mizeur
1250:Goldie Holt
1246:(1949–1950)
1240:(1924, MGR)
1234:(1947, MGR)
1232:Johnny Gill
1226:Rufe Gentry
1216:(1936, MGR)
1204:(1939, MGR)
1034:Johnny Gill
824:Ralph Works
499:Johnny Gill
472:Bob Schultz
457:, the 1946
344:controlled
323:Ralph Works
118:(1948–1951)
113:(1939–1942)
1365:References
1310:Mel Simons
1298:Ned Porter
1238:Dan Griner
1196:Bob Dustal
903:Ned Porter
861:Dan Griner
1292:Jim Poole
1256:Sam Mayer
1208:Pete Elko
1158:Red Mincy
786:Playoffs
754:1952–1955
743:1949–1951
689:1939–1942
673:1936–1938
659:1922–1924
627:Ballpark
624:Affiliate
479:no-hitter
445:(31–15).
371:The 1936
197:Team data
2367:Category
1536:MiLB.com
1322:Sam Vico
654:Unknown
602:Timeline
224:Ballpark
1657:"Parks"
783:Manager
642:Class D
609:Year(s)
284:Class D
269:History
244:Class D
84:Class D
49:–
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1618:"ICRR"
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1318:(1938)
1312:(1924)
1306:(1946)
1294:(1940)
1288:(1951)
1282:(1940)
1276:(1922)
1270:(1939)
1264:(1940)
1258:(1911)
1252:(1924)
1228:(1940)
1222:(1939)
1210:(1940)
1198:(1955)
780:Finish
777:Record
621:League
612:# Yrs.
594:team,
342:Amtrak
286:level
246:level
91:League
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1152:69–47
1135:70–50
1118:82–37
1099:73–46
1082:69–50
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1046:57–68
1027:68–57
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714:None
618:Level
80:Class
2266:ISBN
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1149:1954
1132:1953
1115:1952
1096:1951
1079:1950
1062:1949
1043:1948
1024:1947
1007:1946
982:1942
965:1941
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929:1939
912:1938
893:1937
874:1936
851:1924
834:1923
814:1922
791:1911
774:Year
730:1948
719:1947
705:1946
651:None
632:1911
615:Team
202:Name
189:1950
186:1946
183:1941
164:1953
161:1952
145:1951
142:1942
139:1911
107:Team
53:1955
45:1911
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