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The Texas–Oklahoma League was a Minor League Baseball Class-D circuit that operated between 1911 and 1922. The league formed twice, the first began in 1911 and finished in 1914, while the second was active in 1921 and 1922. League franchises were based in Oklahoma and Texas.
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1911 to 1914
1911 Texas–Oklahoma League
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Gainesville disbanded June 14; Lawton disbanded June 16; Altus disbanded July 18.
Playoff: Wichita Falls leading Cleburne 2 games to 1, when Wichita Falls refused to continue due to an ineligible player and non-payment of gate receipts for a game in Cleburne. Cleburne was declared champion.
1912 Texas–Oklahoma League
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McKinney and Greenville disbanded June 7.
Playoffs: Wichita Falls was leading Ardmore 2 games to 1 when Ardmore disbanded August 1. The title was awarded to Wichita Falls.
1913 Texas–Oklahoma League
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Wichita Falls (33–46) moved to Hugo July 7.
1914 Texas–Oklahoma League
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Hugo and Ardmore disbanded June 11; Bonham and Sherman disbanded July 30.
Playoff: Texarkana 3 games, Paris 1.
1921 & 1922
1921 Texas–Oklahoma League
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Graham (5-24) moved to Mineral Wells May 27, first home game May 30.
Playoff: Ardmore 4 games, Paris 4; Ardmore refused to play at Paris. Paris was named champion.
1922 Texas–Oklahoma League
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Cleburne disbanded July 22; Bonham was dropped July 22.
The season was shortened to August 6 with National Association permission due to a railroad strike.
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Hall of Fame alumni
- Rogers Hornsby, 1914 Hugo Scouts; 1914 Denison Champions
- Kid Nichols, 1914 Bonham Sliders
Championship teams
- 1911 Cleburne Railroaders
- 1912 Ardmore Giants
- 1913 Denison Blue Sox
- 1914 Texarkana Tigers
- 1921 Paris Snappers
- 1922 Paris Snappers
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