1911 Cleburne Railroaders Roster
Team Record: 61-50
Finished 3rd in the TTL
Manager: (0-0), Jiggs Donahue (0-0), Al Ritter (0-0)
Location: Cleburne, Texas
Ballpark: Gorman Park
Playoffs - Wichita Falls Irish Lads 2 games, Cleburne Railroaders 1 - Abandoned with 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 the champion.
The Cleburne Railroaders of the Texas-Oklahoma League ended the 1911 season with a record of 61 wins and 50 losses, finishing third in the TTL.
, Jiggs Donahue and Al Ritter served as manager.
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Player | Bats | Throws | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Adams | ||||||
Ed Appleton | R | R | February 29, 1892 | 6'0" | 173 | Arlington, TX US |
Barnett | ||||||
Will Baxter | September 19, 1881 | |||||
Colquitt | ||||||
Cooper | ||||||
Corson | ||||||
Crawford | ||||||
Ed Cronkrite | May 20, 1891 | |||||
Crosier | ||||||
Deardorf | ||||||
Fanning | ||||||
Eugene Fritts | November 6, 1890 | |||||
Frank Gibson | S | R | September 27, 1890 | 6'0" | 172 | Omaha, NE US |
Griffin | ||||||
Harper | ||||||
Harrell | ||||||
Hart | ||||||
Lindy Hiett | R | R | January 27, 1890 | Arlington, TX US | ||
T. Hiett | ||||||
Hooper | ||||||
Hopkins | ||||||
Johnson | ||||||
Judson | ||||||
Jack Jutzi | April 29, 1880 | , MO US | ||||
King | ||||||
Lawson | ||||||
Lewis | L | |||||
McClaim | ||||||
John McWhirter | December 1, 1889 | |||||
Moore | ||||||
Oram | ||||||
Poindexter | ||||||
Will Reed | January 15, 1885 | |||||
Reynolds | ||||||
Al Ritter | October 24, 1881 | 188 | ||||
Sherman | ||||||
Tully Spear | December 3, 1887 | |||||
Spencer | ||||||
Stewart | ||||||
Stribble | ||||||
Arch Tanner | R | R | May 8, 1891 | 5'6" | 165 | , TX US |
Thiell | ||||||
Thistle | ||||||
Liz Torrey | February 6, 1886 | |||||
D. White | ||||||
Foley White | August 5, 1882 | , TX US | ||||
Grady White | R | R | December 14, 1892 |