Nebraska State League - Teams and Statistics 1922-1923

Teams and Statistics 1922-1923

1922 Nebraska State League
President: Clarence J. Miles

Team Standings W L PCT GB Managers
Norfolk Elk Horns 70 48 .593 0 Bert Adams / Runt Marr
Lincoln Links 70 49 .588 .5 O.A. Beltzer
Fairbury Jeffersons 69 49 .585 1 George Segrist
Beatrice Blues 53 63 .457 16 R. Kirchner / William "Ducky" Holmes
Hastings Cubs 52 67 .437 18.5 Al Smith
Grand Island Champions 40 78 .339 30 Ed Willett

Playoff: Fairbury 4 games, Norfolk 3. Player Statistics

Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Cliff Marr Norfolk BA .364 Bill Bailey Lincoln W 23
Cliff Marr Norfolk Runs 116 Fred Wigington Hastings SO 260
Cliff Marr Norfolk Hits 167 L.W. Jenney Fairbury Pct .773; 17-5
Claude Mitchell Norfolk HR 21

1923 Nebraska State League
President: Clarence J. Miles /Richard R. Grotte

Team Standings W L PCT GB Managers
Lincoln Links 71 64 .526 0 O.A. Beltzer
Norfolk Elk Horns 68 66 .507 2.5 Ed Reichle
Grand Island Champions 68 66 .507 2.5 Leo McDonnell / Boser
Hastings Cubs 65 66 .498 4 Pug Bennett
Beatrice Blues 64 68 .485 5.5 Ed Willett / Matty McGrath
Fairbury Jeffersons 63 69 .477 6.5 George Segrist

Playoff: No Playoffs Scheduled Player Statistics

Player Team Stat Tot Player Team Stat Tot
Fred Conkey Lincoln BA .390 Art Stokes Lincoln W 23
Fresco Thompson Grand Island Runs 91 Art Stokes Lincoln SO 207
Fred Conkey Lincoln Hits 169 Edward Shupe Grand Island Pct .720; 18-7
Jimmy Hudgens Fairbury HR 13

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