1895 Eastern Iowa League

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Overview

The 1895 Eastern Iowa League made a fairly successful start with six clubs, but Galesburg quickly dropped out and was soon followed by Waterloo. The remaining four clubs played along regularly until Aug. 26, when the disbandment of Cedar Rapids brought the season to a close. After the league folded, Dubuque and Burlington joined the Western Association.

News and Notes

  • Eastern Iowa League Organized to Play Ball - Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March 18. - The Eastern Iowa Base Ball League was organized here last week with the following cities members: Dubuque, Clinton, Davenport and Rock Island (as one club), Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, Marshalltown and Galesburg, Ill. Thomas Loftus, of Dubuque, was elected president of the league; George S. Shugart, Dubuque, secretary, and T.S. Metcalf, Cedar Rapids, treasurer. A salary limit of $500 per month was adopted. The season will last four months, and opens May 10. - The Sporting Life - March 23, 1895, page 11
  • The Eastern Iowa League Winds Up Its Season - The Cedar Rapids club of the Eastern Iowa League disbanded Aug. 26, thus leaving but three clubs in the League and compelling the end of the season. President Loftus has declared the Dubuque team champion. The Dubuques will play a series of exhibition games with the Burlington and Ottumwa clubs. - The Sporting Life - August 31, 1895, page 13

Final Standings

Team W L W-L %
Dubuque 34 25 .576
Burlington 31 25 .554
Ottumwa 33 30 .524
Cedar Rapids 27 33 .450
Galesburg 2 3 .400
Waterloo 3 11 .214

Sources / References

Credit

This page was assembled and presented by Mark D. Aubrey.

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