Three-I League (1901-1961)

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Disbanded: January 7, 1962
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Background

The Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League was colloquially known as the “Three-I League”.  Formed as a Class D League in 1901, the Three-I became a Class B operation in 1902 and stayed at that level until its demise after the 1961 season.  Like most minor leagues of the era, the Three-I went dark for a several seasons during World War I (1918), the Great Depression (1933-1934 & 1936) and World War II (1943-1945).

In addition to Illinois, Indiana and Iowa, the Three-I League also included occasional entries from Kansas, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

After dropping to only six clubs in the league membership during the 1961 season, the Three-I League folded on January 7, 1962.

 

Three-I League Franchise List

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Franchise, Years Active, League Champions

Alton Blues, 1917,

Bloomington Bengals, 1937, None

Bloomington Bloomers, “1903-1910, 1912-1929, 1935 & 1938-1939”, 1935

Bloomington Blues, 1901-1902,

Bloomington Cubs, 1930-1931,

Burlington Bees, 1954-1961, None

Burlington Flints, 1952-1953, None

Cedar Rapids Braves, 1958-1961, 1958

Cedar Rapids Indians, 1950-1954, None

Cedar Rapids Rabbits, 1920-1921,

Cedar Rapids Rabbitts, 1901-1909,

Cedar Rapids Raiders, 1938-1942, 1940-1941-1942

Cedar Rapids Raiders, 1955-1957, None

Clinton Giants, 1939-1941, None

Clinton Infants, 1907-1908,

Clinton Owls, 1937-1938, None

Danville Dodgers, 1946-1950, None

Danville Speakers, 1910-1914,

Danville Veterans, 1922-1932, 1930

Davenport Blue Sox, 1913 & 1915-1916,

Davenport Cubs, 1946-1947,

Davenport DavSox, 1957-1958,

Davenport Knickerbockers, 1906,

Davenport Pirates, 1948-1949, 1949

Davenport Prodigals, 1909-1912,

Davenport Quads, 1950, None

Davenport River Rats, 1901-1904,

Davenport Riversides, 1905,

Davenport Tigers, 1951-1952, None

Decatur Commodores, 1901-1909 & 1912-1915,

Decatur Commodores, “1922-1942, 1946-1948 & 1950”, 1928-1938

Decatur Cubs, 1949, None

Decatur Nomads, 1911,

Des Moines Demons, 1959-1961,

Dubuque Dubs, 1906-1910 & 1912-1915,

Dubuque Hustlers, 1911,

Dubuque Shamrocks, 1903-1905,

Evansville Bees, 1938-1942, None

Evansville Braves, 1946-1957, 1946-1948-1956-1957

Evansville Evas, 1919-1923,

Evansville Hubs, 1926-1931,

Evansville Little Evas, 1924,

Evansville Pocketeers, 1925,

Evansville River Rats, 1901-1902,

Fort Wayne Chiefs, 1935, None

Fox Cities Foxes, 1958-1961, 1960

Freeport Commons, 1915,

Green Bay Blue Jays, 1958-1959, 1959

Green Bay Dodgers, 1960, None

Hannibal Mules, 1916-1917,

Joliet Standards, 1903,

Keokuk Kernels, 1952-1957, 1955

Lincoln Chiefs, 1959-1961, None

Madison Blues, 1940-1942, None

Moline Plow Boys, 1914-1917 & 1919-1923,

Moline Plow Boys, 1937-1941, 1937

Peoria Chiefs, 1953-1957, None

Peoria Distillers, 1905-1917,

Peoria Reds, 1937, None

Peoria Tractors, 1919-1932 & 1935,

Quincy Gems, 1913-1917,

Quincy Gems, 1946-1956, 1951-1953-1954

Quincy Indians, 1928-1932, 1931

Quincy Infants, 1911,

Quincy Old Soldiers, 1912,

Quincy Red Birds, 1925-1927,

Rochester A’s, 1958, None

Rock Island Islanders, “1901-1911, 1916-1917 & 1920-1921”,

Rockford Red Sox, 1901-1904,

Rockford Rox, 1917 & 1919-1923,

Rockford Wakes, 1915-1916,

Sioux City Soos, 1959-1960, None

Springfield Browns, 1938-1942 & 1946-1949, 1939

Springfield Foot Trackers, 1903,

Springfield Hustlers, 1904,

Springfield Senators, 1905-1912,

Springfield Senators, 1925-1932 & 1935,

Springfield Watchmakers, 1913-1914,

Terre Haute Browns, 1919-1920,

Terre Haute Hottentots, 1901-1902,

Terre Haute Huts, 1955-1956, None

Terre Haute Phillies, 1946-1954, 1950-1952

Terre Haute Tots, 1921-1932 & 1935 & 1937,

Topeka Hawks, 1959, None

Topeka Reds, 1960-1961, 1961

Waterloo Boosters, 1910-1911,

Waterloo Hawks, 1940-1942,

Waterloo Red Hawks, 1938-1939,

Waterloo White Hawks, 1946-1956, 1947

Winona A’s, 1958, None

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Comments

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  1. Looking for a Harry Campbell that is said to have played in the Three-I League in and about 1910 to 1920. Believed he did play with the Bloomington Bloomers but also played for teams in Colfax and Saybrook in Illinois and for a team in Ogden, Iowa. Any information would be helpful. Thanks!

  2. Looking for William Eberhardt, possibly Bill, played around 1915. Possibly a pitcher, not sure of the team he played for.

  3. Looking for information on Freemont Baylor played in Iowa around 1908-1912
    He was a pitcher
    Possibly for the Cedar Rapid Rabbits

  4. Looking for information on the ownership and general manager of the 1917 Alton Blues. Family lore notes some involvement. Thanks

  5. What about the Storm Lake White Caps and then Spencer Team ( I don’t remember the team name. I just remember attending some of the the games in the early 1950s.

    1. Hey Robert,

      Thanks for commenting! We’ll look into those and also create a proper league team table soon. Looks like the Storm Lake Whitecaps name was revived by a team in the Pioneer Collegiate Baseball League back in 2017. That circuit now appears to be out of business.

  6. my grandfather, Daniel Celestine kearney played this league for years. He was a pitcher, and lived in ElPaso illinois. I believed he played for the Bloomington Cubs. Since he met his Wife at a Chicago Cubs game in 1905, although I live in Saint Louis, I am a still a closet cubs fan today. I have his Baseball bat, a Bingo, and gold pocket watch.

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