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where it continued operating through 1961
Teams like the Rebels reflected the era’s deep ties between baseball and local identity
then the Uttmen in 1949
They moved leagues a few times
as the Houma Buccaneers
Duncan Uttmen T-Shirt (Heavyweight) - Vintage Defunct Baseball Teams - Oklahoma Color:Navy where it continued operating throughThe Duncan Uttmen, based in Duncan, Oklahoma, carried one of the strangest names in minor league baseball history, playing in the Class D Sooner State League in 1949 and 1950 under a name taken from the team's own owner, Otto Utt. The franchise began in 1947 as the Duncan Cementers, named for the Halliburton Cementers, the national champion semi pro team backed by the Halliburton company in its founding hometown of Duncan, and Halliburton bought the
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