Its permanent home is at Prairie Village.
In 1968 Prairie Village adopted its current name and logo and had 195 players in the league.
In 1982 Prairie Village expanded once again by adding girl's softball and offered 3 different age groups.
There have been three main campuses over the years, and the current location for the elementary and high school campus is in Prairie Village.
Hank owned and managed a liquor store in Prairie Village for a number of years after retirement from baseball.
Construction of Prairie Village started in 1941.
He continued to serve in senior status until his death, in Prairie Village, Kansas.
He was 73 years old and lived in Prairie Village, Kan.
He was a council member from 1955 to 1957 in Prairie Village.
His father is a lawyer in Prairie Village.