The Chickasha Chiefs were a minor league baseball team based in Chickasha, Oklahoma. The Chiefs played as members of the Class D level Sooner State League...
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Chickasha /ˈtʃɪkəʃeɪ/ is a city in and the county seat of Grady County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 16,051 at the 2020 census, a 0.1%...
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Pete Runnels (category Chickasha Chiefs players)
James Edward "Pete" Runnels (January 28, 1928 – May 20, 1991) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager. He played in Major League...
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Camilo Pascual (category Chickasha Chiefs players)
1951 season as a minor league free agent pitching for the Class-D Chickasha Chiefs in the Oklahoma Sooner State League and two Class-C teams, the Big...
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OK: Ardmore Indians 1947–1952; Ardmore Cardinals 1953–1957. Chickasha, OK: Chickasha Chiefs 1948–1952 Duncan, OK: Duncan Cementers – 1947–1948; Duncan...
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The Chickasha Chicks were a minor league baseball team based in Chickasha, Oklahoma. Preceded by the short lived 1904 Chickasha Indians of the Class D...
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first place Pauls Valley Raiders. In the playoffs, Lawton swept the Chickasha Chiefs in three games to advance. In the Finals, Lawton defeated Pauls Valley...
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Sooner State League, expanded to eight teams, with the addition of the Chickasha Chiefs and the Pauls Valley Raiders. In the 1948 Sooner State League playoffs...
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six–teams in 1947, to eight–teams in 1948. The Pauls Valley Raiders and Chickasha Chiefs were the 1948 expansion teams. The other six Sooner State League teams...
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Sooner State League expanded from six–teams to eight–teams, adding the Chickasha Chiefs and Pauls Valley Raiders as expansion teams. The Ada season attendance...
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Oklahoma in Norman, and the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha offer Kiowa language classes.[citation needed] In the Kiowa language,...
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Science and Arts of Oklahoma (USAO) is a public liberal arts college in Chickasha, Oklahoma. It is the only public college in Oklahoma with a strictly liberal...
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Jefferson, Kiowa, Stephens, Tillman, and Washita. Oklahoma City, Guthrie, Chickasha, Pauls Valley, and Shawnee Division comprises the following counties:...
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Cleavon Little (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
Temperatures Rising (1972) Born Cleavon Jake Little (1939-06-01)June 1, 1939 Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S. Died October 22, 1992(1992-10-22) (aged 53) Sherman Oaks...
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College for Women (now the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma) in Chickasha. After graduating from the Oklahoma College for Women, Wright worked as...
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James R. Winchester (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
the drugs had been given to them.” Winchester currently[when?] lives in Chickasha, Oklahoma, with his wife, the former state representative Susan Winchester...
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follows the Chisholm Trail through present-day towns of El Reno, Duncan, Chickasha, and Enid. Historians consider the Chisholm Trail to have started either...
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the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions St. Joseph's Boarding School, Chickasha, Oklahoma St. Joseph's Indian School, Chamberlain, South Dakota St. Mary's...
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Chickasha Council Chickasha Oklahoma 1918 1926 Grady County 471 149 Chief Anderson Council Anderson Indiana 1931 1935 Kikthawenund Area 149 713 Chief...
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Win 61–22–20 (25) Texas Tate DQ 3 (15) Jul 25, 1916 36 years, 214 days Chickasha, Oklahoma, U.S. 127 Loss 60–22–20 (25) Jack Dillon KO 4 (15) Jul 4, 1916...
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on November 3, 2023. Retrieved November 3, 2023. "Parole Ernest". The Chickasha Daily Express. October 26, 1959. p. 1. Archived from the original on October...
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College for Women (now the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma) in Chickasha, and graduated in 1919. During her time at Oklahoma College for Women...
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leading north 16 miles (26 km) to El Reno and south 19 miles (31 km) to Chickasha, the Grady County seat. Oklahoma State Highway 37 leads east from the...
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the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions St. Joseph's Boarding School, Chickasha, Oklahoma St. Mary's Academy, near Asher, Potowatamie Nation, Indian Territory...
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Scouting in Oklahoma (redirect from Chickasha Council)
changed its name to the Navajo Mountain Area Council (#476) in 1925. The Chickasha Council (#471) was founded in 1918. It changed its name to the Grady County...
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Archived from the original on 2024-01-04. Retrieved 2024-01-04. "The Chickasha-Blanchard-Newcastle Tornado of May 24, 2011". National Weather Service...
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Oklahoma Chattanooga, Oklahoma Checotah, Oklahoma Cheyenne, Oklahoma Chickasha – Choctaw language – Chickasaw Indian tribe Chilocco, Oklahoma Coweta...
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Cedar Rapids Bunnies 1896–1899 Chicago, IL: Chicago Maroons 1888 Chickasha, OK: Chickasha Chicks 1920-1921 Coffeyville, KS: Coffeyville White Sox 1911 Columbus...
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became the head coach at University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha, Oklahoma. He guided the USAO Drovers through 1991 before retiring. Hansen...
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Susan Winchester (category People from Chickasha, Oklahoma)
the second highest position in the House. Susan Winchester, born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, earned her bachelor's and master's degrees at the University...
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