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The Rocky Mountain League permanently folded on July 5, 1912, before the completion of the scheduled season. At the time the league folded, the Cañon City/Raton team was in second place with a 20–14 overall record. Cañon City/Raton finished 4.5
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Contemporary newspaper reports about the team during 1912 refer only to Canon City; the use of any nickname is absent. A brand of coal known as "Swastika
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The 1912 Cañon City Swastikas began minor league baseball play in Cañon City. Cañon City became charter members of the four–team
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An early Cañon City based team called the "Cañon City Inter-Ocean Base Ball Club" played organized baseball, beginning in 1874.
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Roster information for the 1912 Cañon City team is lacking in online baseball reference sites. An article in the
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on May 23, 1912—the day before the start of the league's regular season—gave the team's roster as:
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Infielders: Albert Smith, Bill Kemmer, Maurice McKnight, Clifford Marr, and Hobson
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Since 1912, Cañon City, Colorado, has not hosted another minor league team.
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moniker has roots that are unknown. When the team franchise moved to
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later played for three major-league teams between 1915 and 1922.
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Cañon City was noted to have hosted minor league home games at
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On June 4, 1912, the Cañon City franchise relocated to
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Index

1912
Cañon City, Colorado
Class D
Rocky Mountain League
minor league baseball
Cañon City, Colorado
Class D
Rocky Mountain League
Raton, New Mexico
Class D
Rocky Mountain League
Colorado Springs Millionaires
La Junta Railroaders
Pueblo, Colorado
Raton, New Mexico
use of the "Swastikas"
New Mexico
Dawson, New Mexico
Dawson Stags
games behind
Cheyenne Indians

Class D
Rocky Mountain League
Kansas City Times
Bill Kemmer
Louisville Colonels
John Peters
Sugarite
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