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  • Iola Cubs
  • Minor league baseball team

    in 1946 and 1947. The Iola Cubs were preceded by other early 1900s Iola minor league teams and succeeded by the Iola Indians. Iola won league championships

    Iola Cubs

    Iola_Cubs

  • List of Chicago Cubs minor league affiliates
  • Chicago Cubs Iowa Cubs Knoxville Smokies Myrtle Beach Pelicans South Bend Cubs ACL Cubs The Chicago Cubs farm system consists of seven Minor League Baseball

    List of Chicago Cubs minor league affiliates

    List_of_Chicago_Cubs_minor_league_affiliates

  • Iola Gasbags
  • Minor league baseball team

    The Iola Gasbags were a minor league baseball team based in Iola, Kansas. Between 1902 and 1906, Iola teams played as a member of the Missouri Valley

    Iola Gasbags

    Iola_Gasbags

  • Iola Champs
  • the first professional team to be based in Iola, Kansas since 1906 and the last until 1946, when the Iola Cubs came into being. The Class-D team did not

    Iola Champs

    Iola_Champs

  • Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League
  • Minor league baseball league (1946-1952)

    Independence Yankees (1947–1950) Independence Browns 1952 Iola, KS: Iola Cubs (1946-1947) Iola Indians (1948–1952) Miami, OK: Miami Blues (1946) Miami Owls

    Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri League

    Kansas-Oklahoma-Missouri_League

  • 1946 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Chicago Cubs season was the 75th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 71st in the National League and the 31st at Wrigley Field. The Cubs finished

    1946 Chicago Cubs season

    1946_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • Pittsburg Browns
  • Minor league baseball team

    Louis Browns. The Bartlesville Oilers, Carthage Cardinals, Chanute Owls, Iola Cubs and Miami Blues joined the Browns in beginning league play on May 1, 1946

    Pittsburg Browns

    Pittsburg_Browns

  • Chanute Athletics
  • Minor league baseball team

    their first playoff series. In the 1946 Finals, Chanute was tied with the Iola Cubs 3 games to 3 when the series was halted due to weather and a lack of available

    Chanute Athletics

    Chanute_Athletics

  • 1947 Chicago Cubs season
  • Major League Baseball team season

    Chicago Cubs season was the 76th season of the Chicago Cubs franchise, the 72nd in the National League and the 32nd at Wrigley Field. The Cubs finished

    1947 Chicago Cubs season

    1947_Chicago_Cubs_season

  • Willie Ramsdell
  • American baseball player (1916–1969)

    Brooklyn Dodgers (1947–1948, 1950), Cincinnati Reds (1950–1951) and Chicago Cubs (1952). Known by his middle name, Ramsdell's reliance on his knuckleball

    Willie Ramsdell

    Willie Ramsdell

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  • Sedalia Goldbugs
  • Minor league baseball team

    the Coffeyville Indians/Chanute Oilers (40–81), Fort Scott Giants (80–44), Iola Gasbags (34–90), Jefferson City Convicts (40–85), Joplin Miners (56–66),

    Sedalia Goldbugs

    Sedalia_Goldbugs

  • Greg Keatley
  • American baseball player (born 1953)

    Carolina, he was drafted in the 1976 Major League Baseball draft by the Chicago Cubs. Keatley was promoted to the Major Leagues by the Kansas City Royals for

    Greg Keatley

    Greg_Keatley

  • Blackwell Broncos
  • Minor league baseball team

    Association championship and were a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs in 1952 and 1954. The Blackwell teams hosted home minor league games at Fairgrounds

    Blackwell Broncos

    Blackwell_Broncos

  • Jefferson City Convicts
  • Baseball team

    Coffeyville Indians / Chanute Oilers (41–81), Jefferson City Convicts (40–85) and Iola Gasbags (34–90). The Jefferson City franchise folded after the 1902 season

    Jefferson City Convicts

    Jefferson_City_Convicts

  • Bartlesville Pirates
  • Minor league baseball team

    Iola Indians, 3 games to 1) 1950 73-48 2nd Tedd Gullic Lost League Finals (vs. Ponca City Dodgers, 3 games to 1) Won in 1st round (vs. Carthage Cubs,

    Bartlesville Pirates

    Bartlesville_Pirates

  • Western Association
  • Minor US professional baseball leagues

    Producers (1925, 1928–1932) Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis Hoosiers (1901) Iola, KS: Iola Indians (1954) Jacksonville, IL: Jacksonville Jacks (1894); Jacksonville

    Western Association

    Western_Association

  • Gary Gygax
  • American game designer and author (1938–2008)

    Wrigley Field that he could hear the roar of the crowds watching the Chicago Cubs play. At age 7, he became a member of a small group of friends who called

    Gary Gygax

    Gary Gygax

    Gary_Gygax

  • Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas
  • Private, college-preparatory school in Dallas, Texas, United States

    Rosebud-Lott Thorndale District 14 Centerville Corrigan-Camden Groveton Iola Jewett Leon Lovelady Normangee District 15 Bloomington Danbury Flatonia Ganado

    Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas

    Jesuit_College_Preparatory_School_of_Dallas

  • Fred Kipp
  • American baseball player (born 1931)

    In 1957, Kipp pitched his first game with the Bums against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on September 10. After playing winter ball for the Escogido

    Fred Kipp

    Fred Kipp

    Fred_Kipp

  • Marion High School (Wisconsin)
  • Public school

    both boys and girls are allowed to play. The girls' basketball team lost to Iola in the regional playoffs in 2000. It won the CWC-10 Conference championship

    Marion High School (Wisconsin)

    Marion_High_School_(Wisconsin)

  • List of college team nicknames in the United States
  • Yellow Jackets Columbia, South Carolina Allen Community College Red Devils Iola, Kansas Alma College Scots Alma, Michigan Alpena Community College Lumberjacks

    List of college team nicknames in the United States

    List_of_college_team_nicknames_in_the_United_States

  • St. Joseph Cardinals
  • Minor league baseball team (1939–1954)

    nickname in those affiliate seasons. In 1939 and 1940, St. Joseph was a Chicago Cubs affiliate, thenbecame a St. Louis Browns affiliate for the 1941 season. The

    St. Joseph Cardinals

    St._Joseph_Cardinals

  • Buzzie Bavasi
  • American baseball executive (1914–2008)

    He was born Emil Joseph Bavasi in Manhattan, New York City. His sister, Iola ("Lolly"), nicknamed him Buzzie because his mother said he was "always buzzing

    Buzzie Bavasi

    Buzzie_Bavasi

  • List of people from Texas
  • sports columnist and feature writer for The Washington Post, and author Iola Johnson (born 1950), television news anchor, first African-American anchor

    List of people from Texas

    List of people from Texas

    List_of_people_from_Texas

  • Fort Smith Giants
  • Minor league baseball team

    York Yankees), Muskogee Reds (Cincinnati Reds), Ponca City Angels (Chicago Cubs), Salina Millers and Springfield Cardinals (St. Louis Cardinals) teams joined

    Fort Smith Giants

    Fort_Smith_Giants

  • Women Airforce Service Pilots
  • U.S. Army Air Corps female auxiliary pilots

    author of the poem Celestial Flight that became a staple of all WASP funerals Iola "Nancy" Clay Magruder A member of class 44-W-7, her orders sent her to Enid

    Women Airforce Service Pilots

    Women Airforce Service Pilots

    Women_Airforce_Service_Pilots

  • List of Cleveland Guardians minor league affiliates
  • 1962, the Indians shared the Triple-A Salt Lake City Bees with the Chicago Cubs. The 2020 Minor League Baseball season was cancelled due to the COVID-19

    List of Cleveland Guardians minor league affiliates

    List_of_Cleveland_Guardians_minor_league_affiliates

  • Ellen Stekert
  • Professor of English and folksinger

    Umphred, Neal (1994). Goldmine's Price Guide to Collectible Record Albums. Iola, Wisconsin: Krause Publications. p. 650. ISBN 9780873413251. Retrieved 2023-08-13

    Ellen Stekert

    Ellen Stekert

    Ellen_Stekert

  • KTVT
  • Television station in Fort Worth, Texas

    anchor/Positively Texas! co-host (1995–1999) Tamron Hall – reporter (1995–1997) Iola Johnson – anchor/host of Positively Texas (2000–2008) Babe Laufenberg – sports

    KTVT

    KTVT

    KTVT

  • List of Armed Services Editions
  • T (Apr. 1945) 648 T-34 Maritta Wolff Whistle Stop T (Apr. 1945) 649 T-35 Iola Fuller Loon Feather T (Apr. 1945) 650 T-36 Daphne du Maurier Rebecca T (Apr

    List of Armed Services Editions

    List_of_Armed_Services_Editions

  • Kansas State League
  • Defunct minor league baseball league

    Independence, Kansas: Independence (1896); Independence Coyotes (1906) Iola, Kansas: Iola Grays (1906) Joplin, Missouri: Joplin (1887) Junction City, Kansas:

    Kansas State League

    Kansas_State_League

  • Wesley Barrow
  • American baseball player & manager (1900–1965)

    Southern League. Barrow moved to Tennessee in 1946 and managed the Nashville Cubs in the second half of the season, leading them to a first place finish and

    Wesley Barrow

    Wesley_Barrow

  • Colleyville Heritage High School
  • Public high school in Texas, US

    247Sports. Retrieved February 4, 2026. Muskat, Carrie (June 12, 2013). "Cubs' Russell grew up in big league parks". MLB.com. Retrieved March 17, 2019

    Colleyville Heritage High School

    Colleyville Heritage High School

    Colleyville_Heritage_High_School

  • R. L. Turner High School
  • Secondary school in Carrollton, Dallas County, Texas, United States

    (All-America in baseball and played football at UT), a former analyst on Chicago Cubs Radio Network. Judy Trammell, head choreographer for the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

    R. L. Turner High School

    R._L._Turner_High_School

  • Florence Steelers
  • Minor league baseball team

    $0.85 for adults and $0.35 cents for children. Today, the site is named Iola Jones Park. A replacement American Legion Field (Florence) was constructed

    Florence Steelers

    Florence_Steelers

  • The Woodlands High School
  • Public high school in The Woodlands, Texas

    WWE Rusty Pierce, former MLS player Jameson Taillon, MLB player, Chicago Cubs Ameer Vann, rapper, formerly of Brockhampton Antoine Winfield Jr., NFL player

    The Woodlands High School

    The Woodlands High School

    The_Woodlands_High_School

  • Deaths in November 2017
  • national team) and coach (Peñarol, Club Atlas, Deportivo Toluca F.C.). Iola Gregory, 71, Welsh actress (Pobol y Cwm). Valentin Huot, 88, French racing

    Deaths in November 2017

    Deaths_in_November_2017

  • Deaths in April 2019
  • politician. Myer Skoog, 92, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers). Iola Williams, 83, American politician. John Winneke, 81, Australian judge. Anandavally

    Deaths in April 2019

    Deaths_in_April_2019

  • Abilene High School (Texas)
  • Public school in Abilene, Texas, United States

    the Los Angeles Angels, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs; three-time World Series champion (2002, 2013 & 2016) Dave Parks, NFL wide

    Abilene High School (Texas)

    Abilene High School (Texas)

    Abilene_High_School_(Texas)

  • Deaths in November 1989
  • Honvéd, Hungary). Stan Galazin, 79, American NFL player (New York Giants). Iolas Huffman, 91, American football player (Ohio State Buckeyes). Dolores Ibárruri

    Deaths in November 1989

    Deaths_in_November_1989

  • 1996 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)
  • saving in executive positions at all levels during a period of 52 years. Iola Lindsay Mathews For service to women's issues, particularly in the promotion

    1996 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia)

    1996_Queen's_Birthday_Honours_(Australia)

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  • Iola
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Chinese, French, Greek

    Iola

    Violet-colored Dawn; Violet Flower

    Iola

  • JOLA
  • Female

    Hungarian

    JOLA

    Pet form of Hungarian Jolán, JOLA means "violet flower."

    JOLA

  • LOLA
  • Female

    English

    LOLA

    Pet form of Spanish Dolores, LOLA means "sorrows." 

    LOLA

  • IOLO
  • Male

    Welsh

    IOLO

    Pet form of Welsh Iorwerth, IOLO means "handsome lord."

    IOLO

  • NOLA
  • Female

    English

    NOLA

    Feminine form of English Nolan, NOLA means "little champion" or "little chariot fighter."

    NOLA

  • VIOLA
  • Female

    English

    VIOLA

     Latin name VIOLA means "violet color" or "violet flower."

    VIOLA

  • Lola
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Lola

    Goddess Lakshmi

    Lola

  • ILA
  • Female

    Hindi/Indian

    ILA

    (इला) Hindi unisex name ILA means "earth." In mythology, it is not clear whether Ila was male or female. In one story he begins as a male but turns into a female. 

    ILA

  • ILA
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    ILA

    (इला) Hindi unisex name ILA means "earth." In mythology, it is not clear whether Ila was male or female. In one story he begins as a male but turns into a female. Compare with other forms of Ila.

    ILA

  • WIOLA
  • Female

    Polish

    WIOLA

    Pet form of Polish Wioletta, WIOLA means "violet color" or "violet flower."

    WIOLA

  • OLA
  • Male

    Swedish

    OLA

    Norwegian and Swedish form of Scandinavian Olaf, OLA means "heir of the ancestors."

    OLA

  • ISLA
  • Female

    Scottish

    ISLA

    Feminine form of Scottish Islay, ISLA means "island."

    ISLA

  • Iona
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Iona

    St. Colmcille founded his monastery on Iona, the island between Ireland and Scotland in 563 AD and thus the name is associated with “blessed.”

    Iona

  • Iola
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American Welsh

    Iola

    Violet-colored dawn. Sister of Iphitus.

    Iola

  • IMLA
  • Male

    English

    IMLA

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yimla, IMLA means "whom God will fill up." In the bible, this is the name of the father of Micaiah. 

    IMLA

  • IOLE
  • Female

    Greek

    IOLE

    (Ιόλη) Greek name derived from the word iole, IOLE means "violet." In mythology, this is the name of a woman loved by Herakles.

    IOLE

  • Iola
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Greek

    Iola

    Violet Flower

    Iola

  • IONA
  • Female

    Scottish

    IONA

     Scottish name derived from the name of an island in the Hebrides, ultimately from Old Norse ey, IONA means "island." Compare with another form of Iona.

    IONA

  • OLA
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    OLA

    Hawaiian name OLA means "life; well-being."

    OLA

  • Zola
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Zola

    Famous bearer: 19th century writer Emile Zola.

    Zola

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  • Molebut
  • n.

    The sunfish (Orthagoriscus, or Mola).

  • Viola
  • n.

    An instrument in form and use resembling the violin, but larger, and a fifth lower in compass.

  • Baritone
  • n.

    The viola di gamba, now entirely disused.

  • Mola
  • n.

    See Sunfish, 1.

  • Gambist
  • n.

    A performer upon the viola di gamba. See under Viola.

  • Shola
  • n.

    See Sola.

  • Sola
  • n.

    A leguminous plant (Aeschynomene aspera) growing in moist places in Southern India and the East Indies. Its pithlike stem is used for making hats, swimming-jackets, etc.

  • Headfish
  • n.

    The sunfish (Mola).

  • Moonfish
  • n.

    The mola. See Sunfish, 1.

  • Gamba
  • n.

    A viola da gamba.

  • Bratsche
  • n.

    The tenor viola, or viola.

  • Iota
  • n.

    A very small quantity or degree; a jot; a particle.

  • Scintilla
  • n.

    A spark; the least particle; an iota; a tittle.

  • Iota
  • n.

    The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet (/) corresponding with the English i.

  • Viola
  • n.

    A genus of polypetalous herbaceous plants, including all kinds of violets.

  • Tola
  • n.

    A weight of British India. The standard tola is equal to 180 grains.

  • Sunfish
  • n.

    A very large oceanic plectognath fish (Mola mola, Mola rotunda, or Orthagoriscus mola) having a broad body and a truncated tail.

  • Sola
  • fem. a.

    Alone; -- chiefly used in stage directions, and the like.

  • Solus
  • fem. a.

    Alt. of Sola

  • Sola
  • a.

    See Solus.