- Beatrice-Fairbury
Milkskimmers pla**** as
members in the Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas
League (MINK) in 1912. The
Beatrice Milkskimmers pla**** in the Nebraska...
- the
franchise was
relocated during the
season to
become the
Beatrice Milkskimmers. The
Seward Statesmen pla**** home
games at
Fairgrounds Park. Seth Christian...
-
Beatrice Milkskimmers. The
Beatrice franchise became open with the
demise of the Missouri-Iowa-Nebraska-Kansas League, of
which the
Milkskimmers had been...
- nickname,
given by
local newspapers.
Fairbury was
joined by the
Beatrice Milkskimmers,
Columbus Pawnees,
Grand Island Champions,
Hastings Reds,
Kearney Buffaloes...
-
Antelopes franchise in the league. The
Auburn A's, Beatrice-Fairbury
Milkskimmers,
Falls City Colts,
Humboldt Infants and
Nebraska City
Foresters teams...
-
punish fans
using profanity. In a 1914 home game
against the
Beatrice Milkskimmers, it was
reported police chief Jolly broke up a
fight between Beatrice...
-
threw a no–hitter on July 27, 1913, as
Fremont defeated the
Beatrice Milkskimmers 12–0.[citation needed] In
their final season, the 1913
Fremont Pathfinders...
- [clarification needed] Beatrice, NE:
Beatrice Indians 1892;
Beatrice Milkskimmers 1913–1915;
Beatrice Blues 1922–1923, 1928, 1932–1938 Columbus, NE: Columbus...
- The
Nebraska State League folded on July 18, 1915 with the
Beatrice Milkskimmers in
first place after four
teams of the eight–team
league had folded....
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Auburn A's (59–41) in the
final standings. The 1912 Beatrice-Fairbury
Milkskimmers (42–59)
replaced the
Clarinda Antelopes, who
folded after the 1911 season...