Year-by-year Record
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|---|
1922 | 53-63 | 4th | Ralph Kirchner / Ducky Holmes | |
1923 | 64-68 | 5th | Ed Willett / Matty McGrath | |
1924 | 35-30 | 1st | Dick Reichle | League Disbanded July 17 |
1928 | 64-56 | 3rd | Hal Brokow | |
1932 | 59-46 | 2nd | Dick Reichle / Sonny Brookhaus | Won Playoffs |
1933 | 60-46 | 2nd | Sonny Brookhaus | Won Playoffs |
1934 | 38-67 | 4th | Sonny Brookhaus | |
1935 | 42-69 | 4th | Charlie Stis / Bennie Warren | |
1936 | 56-65 | 4th | Sonny Brookhaus | Lost 1st Round |
1937 | 54-61 | 3rd | Lee Riley | |
1938 | 62-54 | 3rd | Lee Riley |
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