Tuesday, October 11, 2022

State Champions

 California

1908 Newmans for championship game Vallejo has Duffy Lewis
        team pic - list of scores Emanuel Garibaldi? born in Italy Billy Bloomfield

Indiana

1960 Villa Nova source Greater Chicago Semi-Pro League

Maine


Maryland

1912 Marshalls team pic

Massachusetts

1923 North Cambridge 

New Hampshire


Oregon

1937 Portland Reliable Shoe all-star team named for tournament
1942 Portland Boilermakers Duke Windsor named outstanding player of tourney
        (Camp Adair not amateur team, so Portland Firemen went to NBC) source
1946 Gilbert Furniture all-state lineup
1950 Archer Blowers
1951 1951 Coos Bay Lumberjacks w/Barney Koch
1952 Archer Blowers
1959 Drain Black Sox NBC stats finished 7th nationally 44-11-1 record going into NBC
1960 Drain Black Sox team pic finished 4th nationally tourney preview 48-18 record as of 8-17 w/stats

 Vermont


Washington






Sunday, September 25, 2022

Babe Hollis


Pictures:


Iron men

also beat Bushwicks in both ends 

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Teams

Illinois

1915 Fairbury Stars Hod Eller pitched for them at least once. Many III players.
1915 Henry Grays with MLB Henry Keupper and milb Alfred Luvisi

1915 Kankakee Browns 

Indiana


Maine


North Carolina


North Dakota

        with Negro Leaguers pitchers Barney Morris Irving Vincent 1b Red Haley
        very similar to 1935 team on BR

New York

1912 Rochester Malltops beat Rochester EL 4-3 in 1910

Oklahoma


Pennsylvania

Buck Lai
Bill Haeffner

substantially South Phillies

Lohr 
Lai
Gerner
Kewpie Dean

Buck Lai

Saturday, August 20, 2022

Alameda City AA League

 1948-49

Rogers Clothiers won first half title. 

Game reports: 11-14

Alameda Merchants
Ben's Golden Glow
    MG: Frank Espina
    Jim Davis (MLB) p
    John Lombardi, c
E. Bercovich & Son
    MG: Kibby Spranger
    Tom Hafey (MLB) p
    Damon Hayes p
Kenealy Yankees
    Bill Dunn
Oaks
    Barnice
    Cliff McLain
    Lyle Palmer of
Rogers Clothiers
    Jack Banta (MLB) p ?
    Frank Benites c
    Hal Luby (MLB) if
    Jack Cerin of

Notes:

E. Bercovich & Son had clear Oakland Oaks connection. 
Lots of PCL players.

Monday, August 8, 2022

Leagues

California

Alameda City AA League
    1948-49 
Bay District League
    1923 Palms
    1932-33
    1934-35

     


California State League
    1929 San Mateo
    1930 2nd half
    1935 Modesto Reds 2nd half
    1936 San Mateo Blues 2nd half won both halves alt 2nd standings
    1938 Stockton Amblers

     1 2 1935-9-23 Modesto wins Pudgt Gould, spitball artist

    Firpo, Tony .353 in 40WINT 1939 Iroquois Red Men

    Steengrafe, Milt 1935 Modesto

    Nielson, Hughie 1936 pic
    Priest, Bill  TR 1939 pic 1940 vg pic

    1940 Modesto Reds  win 1213 in attendace - one of the larger crowds in recent years

Central California League
    1928 4-23 standings
    1936 Stetson Grocers
    1937 Stockton Amblers

    Parks, Harry 2-way player 1937 Modesto Reds

    Smith hits two homers - wears glasses + one-legged Ernie Foge
Central Coast League
    1921 Paso Robles
Central League
Don Pedro League
    1928
    1934

    MLB Dusty Miller 1928 Manteca Maulers 2nd half MG

    Roy Kuhn 1928 Modesto Merchants

    
Elimination League
Golden Gate Valley League
    1930s high quality San Francisco winter league

    
    info
Humboldt County League
    1922 Eureka schedule batting as of 8-25
    1923 Samoa final standings 
    1924

    Harry Wolter MLB 1923 Samoa



Inter-City League
    1933-34
    1934 

    Storti, Joe 1934 San Pedro Merchants had k'd 32 in 15 innings
    Yelovic, John 1933-34 Texaco he pitched for Catalina Islanders in 1933

Long Beach AAA
    1933 7-28 standings

    Stewart, Ernie 1933 Houghton Park

    Spindel, Hal 1933 Houghton Park

Mid-Valley League
    1956

Line scores from Stockton


Mission League
    1934 5-3 standings
    1936 Spreckels Tigers 6-4 standings
    1949 Santa Cruz Missions 2nd half standings final stats
    1950 Watsonville Packers
    1951 did not play
    1952 Alisal 2nd half standings
    1953 Fort Ord Braves

    Jerry Bernstein "master craftsman" 1949 Watsonville 1950 Watsonville 
    Ellis Daugherty 1949 Santa Cruz
    Bill Koski MLB 1953 Fort Ord
    Pete Mesa 1949 Santa Cruz
    Tom Seats MLB 1950 Salinas Rodeo Buffets
    Larry Segovia 1952 Monterey
    Frank Volpi 1952 Gilbarts

    Santa Cruz Sentinel 1952

    1952 All-Star Game preview box

    1936 Dom DiMaggio picture hitting .447 for Monterey

Oakland Tribune Tournament
    1934 Alameda Elks
    1935 =Alameda Elks Bonham threw 27 straight shutout innings




    
Oil Belt League
    1923
    1924 Standard Oil source

    Johnson, Neal 1923 Santa Fe Union Oil


Peninsula Winter League
    1944-45 San Bruno final standings 1-08 standings

      Whitey Kurowski  1944-45 Laundry Workers teammate of one-legged Ernie Foge
    2-12 Carl Sever (see final st.)

Placer-Nevada League

    Tommy Glaviano, MLB 1957 Lincoln
    Stevens, LeRoy 1957 Lincoln

Professional Winter League
    1929-30 1-22 Shell Oil batting

    MLB Earle Brucker 1928-29 Shell Oil 1929-30 Shell Oil

    1-13 Shell Oil v. White Kings REALLY GOOD LEAGUE
 
San Diego City League
    1919 7-21 standings
San Fernando Valley Summer League
San Francisco Shipbuilders League
    1918
San Joaquin County League
    1936

    Ferrill, Dogs 1935 Iroquois Red Men

    
San Joaquin Valley League
    1912 4-29 standings
Three-C League
    1923 Brentwood 9-11 standings
    1924 Zenith Mills 8-18 standings

    Pros:
 
    Hal Dimock 1923 Martinez 1924 Martinez
    Babe Driscoll 1924 Pittsburg-Martinez
    Lee Hoag 1923 Martinez
    Roy Hobson 1924 Martinez
    Julius Kaiser 1924 Zenith Mills
    Art Schimpf 1924 Martinez
    Bud Silva 1924 Martinez
    Bill Steen MLB 1924 Pittsburg
    Jiggs Wright 1924 Martinez
    
    Coverage:

    Martinez Daily Gazette 


San Joaquin County region

Central California League
    1928 4-23 standings
    1932 
  
    1936 Stetson Grocers
    1937 Stockton Amblers

    Parks, Harry 2-way player 1937 Modesto Reds
        1938 signed by A's


    Smith hits two homers - wears glasses + one-legged Ernie Foge

Farm Center League
    1934 Radio Inn 8-7

    Ferrill, Dogs 1934 Radio Inn

Mid-Valley League
    1956

Line scores from Stockton


San Joaquin County League
    1936

    Ferrill, Dogs 1935 Iroquois Red Men

    
San Joaquin Valley League
    1912 4-29 standings

    1933

    Ferrill, Dogs  1933 Linden


Connecticut

Connecticut State League
    1946 Meriden Bears Meriden batting
    1947

    Dugas, Gus 1946 Meriden
    Naktenis, Pete  1946 Meriden 18-3 for 1944 Hartford

    Alfone, John 1946 Meriden
    Chomick, John 1946 Meriden
    Rourke, Daniel 1946 Meriden


Florida

Central Florida League
    1931 Cocoa
    1932 9-1 standings
    1933 Cocoa 8-17 standings
    1934 did not play

    Leitz, Al 1933AA 1932 New Smyrna


                a ton of close games in series


    
Northeast Florida League
    1933 



Southeast Florida League
    1933



Southeastern Florida League
    1924-25 Lake Worth
 
    
Sunshine League
    1925-26 
    Gearin, Dinty 5'4" 148lb. 1925-26 Miami
    Yaryan, Yam all-time great hitting catcher 1925-26 Johnson-Moffat

 
Illinois

Chicago City League
    1892 final standings
    1895 final standings (collapsed)
    1909 Leland Giants final standings 
    1910 West Ends final standings

    Juul, Herb 1909 West Ends



Greater Chicago Semi-Pro League
    1958 6-5 standings

    MLB Nick Strincevich 1951 Worth A's    
  
    

    1957 Arlington Heights Red Wings Dick Bokelman, Tony Esposito, 

    Pictures:


Indiana

Central Indiana League
    1952
    1953-1956 did not play
    1957 Middletown Oilers 

    LaMarque, Jim (Negro League) 1952 Fort Wayne


Indiana-Ohio League
    1934 Richmond Lincos




Iowa

Iowa State League
    1955 final stats

    Jack Hannah 1955 Estherville


    


Kansas

Oil Belt League
    1923

    Markwell, Leo 1923 Eureka

    


Maine

Casco Bay League
    1909 8-22 standings
 
    milb:
    Stanwood 1909 South Harpswell

Interstate League
    1924

Maine League
    1924 6-27 standings
    1925 7-19 standings
    1926 8-15 standings


milb:

Buckland, William 1924 P.C.F. 1925 Easterns

Maine Central League
    1918 7-8 standings

Del Bissonette 1918 Oakland

Mill League
    1921

Northern Maine League
    1902 Champ: Oldtown
    1909 9-4 standings

    News:

    MLB:
    Happy Iott 1902 Millinocket 1909 Bangor 1909 Caribou
    Connie McGeehan 1902 Oldtown see sabr bio
    Ralph Pond 1909 Millinocket
    
    milb:
    Edward Barrington 1902 Millinocket
    Alfred Bushey 1902 Belfast
    Edward Butman 1902 Millinocket
    Gus Gardella 1909 Bangor
    Pete Gildea 1902 Millinocket
    Zelma Dwinal 1909 Caribou
    Joe Neptune 1909 Caribou
    Horace Newenham 1902 Oldtown
    Ordway 1909 Millinocket

Piscataquis League
    1926 8-27 standings

Buckland, William 1926 Greenville

Pine Tree League
    1929
    1930
    1931
    1932
    1933
    1934 Rumford Tydols 
    1935

Trolley League
    1913 7-02 standings
    1914
    1915 7-12 standings



Twin States League
    1909 6-27 standings

    milb:
    
    Zelma Dwinal 1909 Somersworth
    Eke Johnson 1909 Portland
    Duke Kilfedder 1909 Pine Tree
    Mike McDonough 1909 Portland
    Louis Tetreault 1909 Portland

Massachusetts

Blackstone Valley League
    1926



Boston Park League
    1929 
    1934 Jordan Marsh
    1935 7-18
    1936 6-20
    1939 Casey
    1940 8-3
    1949 7-29
    1955 6-20

    Shea, Jim 1935 Walker 19th year



    1935 five of top batters incl Hank Bosse


Boston Twilight League
    1922 9-11
    1923 North Cambridge
    1924 North Cambridge
    1925 Nashua
    1926 9-2 standings
    1928 8-20
    1930 Roslindale 8-30 standings
    1933 C.M.A.C. 8-18 standings
    1934 Frasers  8-6 standings
    1935 8-20 standings
    finis

     Corella, Oriental 1926 Fore River extremely good fielder
    Hebert, Gene 1926 Malden see pic
    Shuman, Frank 1926 Somerville see pic 15-8 2.47 for 27LynnNENL

    Gill, Ed lived to 100 1928 Dorchester

    1926 Claude Davidson resigns was pres-treasurer-secretary of NENL
        also, umpires are under-paid
    1926-8-23 lg announced that local players w/ BVL teams would not be allowed to play in lg
        "BVL playing best ball in area"
    1933 CMAC

                    St. John's team pic
    1928 Andrews, Les p-of-part owner of Chelsea
    1928 Thormahlen, Henry had 21K game



    Al Davidson K-BB kinda guy pitched a lot.  milb Albert Davidson
Twilight Stars cartoons:

Strecker, "Lovie" 1922 aka Louis Stretcher

Boston Suburban Twilight League
    1935 7-22


Central League
    1923 Fitchburg
    1924 Gardner

Minnesota

Class A State Tournament
    1942 Fairfax 


    Reis, Bobby  1942 Fairfax 4 HR

    1942 Fairfax + Bassy Wagner receiving MVP award
    

Class AA State Tournament
    1942 Austin

Minneapolis Park League
    1942 8-16 standings

    Grangaard, Art 1943 Naval Air Base Flyers won 18-0 on mound


Southern Minnesota League
     1942 Austin


Western Minnesota League

    Wagner, Bassy 1942 Springfield



   

Missouri

Missouri-Illinois League
    1904 9-4 standings

    Kavanaugh, Phil many years see excel

    

Montana

Butte Mines League

        Averill, Earl 1925 Anaconda

New Jersey

Newark County League
    1909 9-20 standings
    1910 Newark final standings


    1910 Roger Salmon pic 1911 pic + info had scoreless streak of 50 innings in 1910

Inter-County League
    1935 Stirling


Lackawanna League
    1933 Chatham Howitzers
    1934 Madison Colonels
    1935 Millburn Blues
    1936 Madison Colonels 7-9 standings
    1937 Millburn Blues final batting
    1938 Madison Colonels final stats (vg)
    1939 Morristown final standings final pitching
    1940
    1941 8-21 standings

     1938 banquet

Pictures:


Newark City League
    1908 Ironsides final standings
    1909 Ironsides final standings
    1910 8-01 standings



    6-20 Ironsides action+posed pics incl. of Bruggy
    1910 Ironsides + info



Sussex County League
    1915 

    Salmon, Roger * 1915 Franklin
 
New York

Brooklyn Amateur Baseball Association
    1884 8-18 standings
    1886 9-19 standings
    1890 7-13 standings

Long Island Amateur Assocation
    1881
    1884 8-18 standings
    1885 6-27 standings
    1886 Star Club 

Queens Semi-pro League
    1924 Flushing 9-21 standings


North Carolina

Carolina League

    league on BR 1936 league is listed but no rosters - played about 100 games a year
    wiki league played from 1936 to 1938
    1936 Valdese Textiles  8-27 standings



    1936 championship series 9-8 Concord 1-0 9-10 Concord 7-5 


Carolina Textile League
    1934 
    1935




Catawba League
        1934 8-5 standings




Davidson League
    1936


Granite Belt League (replaced by Carolina Textile League)
    1930-1933

Palmetto Textile League (also just Palmetto League)
    1933 Ninety Six

Tri-County League
    1935 Bossong Indians





    

Ohio

Cleveland Amateur Baseball Association
    1910-1932
Eastern Ohio League
    1924 8-10 standings
    1925 5-4 standings

     see pro player in semi-pro for more
Ohio Industrial League
    1949


Oklahoma

Logan County League   Quality: Insignificant 
    1921 Crescent  7-14 standings + Crescent stats
    1924 
    1936 

    Pros:

    
    Edward Stucin 1936 Guthrie

    News:


    Pictures:

    Chesty Hart 1936

Oregon

Cascade League
    1943 batting (all)
    1944 pitching .250+
    1946 batting 8-18 standings
    1947

    1947 two managers pics + season preview

    Roelandt, Frank 1948 Hills Creek

    
Oregon State League
   1935 7-14 standings
    1936 Bend Elks
    1937 Bend Elks
    1939
    1941 8-04 standings
    1942 Eugene Athletics leaders - Red Miller top pitcher

    Don Kirsch 1939 Silverton also in Southwestern Oregon League

    Howard Maple 1938 batting champ
    Johnny Pesky 1937 Bend Elks (lg avg leader) 1938 Silverton 1939 Silverton

    1938 championship game Duke Windsor throws 1-hitter

    Nehl, Murel 1937 Bend
    Stokoe, Clyde 1937 pic Bend Elks mg
    
Oregon State League
    1961

Rogue Valley League
    1953 final standings
    1957 6-28 standings
    1960 Roseburg Whitesox Roseburg stats final standings 

    Mike Coen 1959 Roseburg 1960 Roseburg 1961 Roseburg
    Jim Dietz 1960 Roseburg 1961 Roseburg

    1959 Roseburg five players w/Mike Coen
    1960 Roseburg is in "pictures"

Salem City League
    1927 6-21 standings

    Wayne Barham 1927 Salem Senators
    Rube Maxmeyer 1927 Woodmen

Southwestern Oregon League (Southern Oregon League -1950)
    1949 Roseburg Chiefs (season), Medford Craters (play-offs) final standings + final batting
    1951 Coos Bay-North Bend Lumberjacks CB-NB final standings 8-24 standings
    1952 Drain Black Sox  7-06 .300+ 8-9 .300+ 8-16 final standings
    1953 Drain Black Sox final standings 8-08 .300+ .500+w-l
    1955 Drain Black Sox final standings
    
    Buzz Arlitt .318 avg in C/D 245 lb 1952 Coos Bay-North Bend
        only occasionally pitching by 1955 1956 Drain
    Cal McIrvin two-way player as pro 1954 CB-NB
    Jay Ragni (two-way player in pro) 1953 CB-NB
    Jim Sinovich  in pro career, played for 9 tms in 4 yrs 1952 Bandon Millers
    Bus Sporer
    Glenn Stetter  1952 CB-NB batting champ (.430) 1953 Drain 1955 Drain
    Harvey Storey 1768 pro hits 1952 Drain Black Sox
    Ernie Velasquez 1952 Roseburg


    1950 Bus Sporer all-star team named
     1953 Drain beats Salem (WINT) preview of game billed as championship of Oregon
    1955 MVP Dan Luby 
    Pictures:

    1950 Bus Sporer 1950 MVP 17-6 record
    1952 Roseburg Chiefs with Barney Koch and Harold Zurcher
    Barney Koch, 1952 w/bio
    1955 Drain

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia

Industrial League
    1930

    Diehl, Bill 1.19 ERA in 27NENL 1930 Mayfair
    Lai, Buck 1930 Mayfair

Suburban League
    1929  8-11 standings



Pittsburgh 

general

1926-12-26 season retrospective incl. no-hitter list


Allegheny County League
    1926 Green Cab final pitching 2nd half standings
    1928 Homewood-Brushton


    1926 championship 3  4


City League
    1929 top XBH
    1930 Homewood-Brushton 



Greater Pittsburgh League
    1928 Homestead Aces
    1929 Homestead Aces
    1930 Edgewood

    Garbark, Art 1930 Edgewood



Inter-County League
    1929 (only season)  Homewood-Brushton 8-17 standings

    Carnegie, Ollie 1929 Homewood hit 6 homers in lg season


Anthracite League
Atlantic League (PA-DE-NJ)


Dauphin-Perry-(Juniata) League
    1919 stats
Luzerne County League
    1923 7-11 standings

    Brazil, John 
Men Valley Baseball League
    1931 
    1932 6-23 standings

Monongahela Valley League
     1925 8-13 standings

    Pros:

    Fred Morris (no BR for tm) 1925 Bentleyville
    Stan Musial 1936 Donora Zinc
    Jack Pezzoni 1925 Monongahela

    Notes:


North Schuylkill League 
    1929
Penn-Jersey League (vg)
    1924 8-19

    Chester was in league, so Roy Ellam, Howard Lohr etc. 
Perry-Juniata League
    1929 Champ: Blain
South Anthracite League 
    1926 Champ: New Philadelphia standings New Phil.
    1927 Champ: Cressona (?) 8-19 standings
    1928 Champ: St. Clair (?) 8-3 standings
    1929 Champ: Pine Grove 
    1930 Monahan: St. Clair Kantner: Schuylkill Haven 1

    President: K.F. Monahan, 1926 

    Profiles:
    News:

Susquehanna League
    1909
    1910

    Crossin, Frank (MLB) 1910 Nanticoke/Bloomsburg

    1910 Nanticoke roster

Twin County League (Dauphin and West Schuylkill)
    1921 Champ: Williamstown standings schedule
    1922 Champ: Elizabethville standings
    1923 Champ: Lykens standings  team stats
    1924 Champ: Lykens standings
    1925 Champ: Hegins, beat Halifax (Dauphin-Perry) in playoff
    1928 did not play
    1929 Champ: Valley View 8-27 standings batting
    1930 Champ: Porter final standings
    1932 standings
    1933 standings
    1934 Champ: Williamstown 1st half standings 2nd half standings 
    1936 Champ: Gratz 8-22 standings
    1938 opening
    1939 Champ: Loyalton standings
    1941 Champ: Gratz 8-9 standings
    1942 & 1943 - did not play
    1944 Champ: Montgomery Raiders
    1945 Champ: Valley View (I think) 8-10 standings
    1946 8-23 standings
    1947 Champ: Gratz 8-15 standings 6-13 .300+
    1948 8-27 standings
    1949 8-12 standings
    1950 8-11 standings last place team was 0-32 before withdrawing
    1951 did not play
    1952 8-21 standings
    1953 8-06 standings
    1954 Champ: Gratz 8-19 standings
    1955 8-18 standings
    1956 8-13 standings
    1957 7-26 standings
    1958 7-11 standings
    1959?
    1960 7-14 standings
    
    Pros:
Edgar Clough   MLB 1923-24 Lykens, 1926-27 Lykens, 1932 Lykens
Bill Hart MLB Lykens
Norman Shuttlesworth 1930 Gratz not 100% sure

Wyoming Valley League
    1923

Texas


State Tournament



TAAF


Dallas Victory League
    1943 Grand Prairie Naval Air Station 16-1

    Mort, Roy 1943 Navy made pro debut at 16



Fort Worth City League (Major City League)
    1942 Worth Clothiers 7-26 standings






East Texas Oil Belt League
    1935


    Tuero, Oscar 1935 Magnolia

Hill Country League
    1930
    1931
    1932 final standings
    1933
    1934
    1935
    1936 Fredricksburg Giants final standings
    1937-1940 did not play
    1941
    1942-46 did not play
    1947 Camp Stanley
    1948 Stonewall Pirates
    1949 Fredricksburg Giants 8-31 standings
    1950 did not play (?)
    1951 Fredricksburg Giants final standings
    1952 Boerne White Sox
    finis

    MLB Hugo Klaerner 1932 Fredricksburg etc. 1948 Seipp 
    
    1932 newspapers w/ scores: Kerrville Fredricksburg Llano

    Pictures:


Houston Cotton League
    1921


 Houston Commercial League
    1921 

    Zapalac Peden


South Central Texas League
       1940 Luling Sports final team batting
       1941 Schulenberg rosters
 
    Pros:

    Hampton Conn 1939 Seguin note
    Fred Scheske 1940 Gonzalez note
    Valigura, John 1940 Luling 1941 Hallettsville 

Utah

Northern Utah League 
    1924
    1925

    Lloyd Keller 1922 Brigham


Utah State League  (related to 1912 Union Association)
    1905 9-05 standings
    1906 Eureka 7-01 standings

    Clark, Dad MLB 1911 Salt Lake  played for Ogden in 1912 UA (listed as Clark on BR)



    1905 league championship: #2 - Ogden wins 7-1
    Bert Margetts quite unsportsmanlike so sayeth Bert Waters, Park City MG

    1906 Park City wore blue & white

Virginia

Waynesboro Industrial League
    1919  pro players
Richmond Amateur League
    1908 final standings
Virginia Mountain League
    1955 7-09 standings

    Clark, Ernie (born in Buchanan) 1955 Buchanan



Washington

Community League (Seattle)
    1931 6-29 standings


Northwest League (or Northwestern)
    1930 Everett 
    1931 Bremerton 6-29 standings 6-12 .300+
    1932 
    1933 8-26 standings

    Gaw, Wilson hit .328 in 25 games for Seattle Indians in 1931 1931 West Seattle 1933 Puyallup



Northwest Washington League
    1924 Everett Seagulls batting (xtra) pitching (xtra)
    1925 Everett Seagulls 6-4 batting xtra 6-17x
 
    Eley, Orville 1924 Sedro-Wooley
       Pigg, Vic 1922 Sedro-Wooley

    Abrams, George  SABR bio 1924 Mount Vernon 1925 Sedro-Wooley
             left 7-23 for Butte
    Solomon, Mose 1922 Elks batting champ with .397



Timber League
    1926 8-13 standings
    1928 8-20 standings
    1929 Grays Harbor Twins
    1930 
    1931 Kelso

     Rentfrow, Clyde 1926 Chehalis 1927 Longview

     Abrams, George  see SABR bio1926-1929 Everett Seagulls
    Jensen, Woody 1926 Chehalis

        w/commented 1st half stats


Wisconsin

Dunn County League
    1950 7-11 standings
    1951 6-27 standings

    1950 pictures of Eastern & Western All-Stars incl. MLB Vic Johnson

    Johnson, Vic 1950 Colfax (MG) 1951 Colfax

Midwest League

    Halas 1924 Logan Squares
    

Canada

Quebec

Eastern Canadian League
    1909 

    8-15 8-20 search

Independent Baseball League
    1919 Metropoles (see Indians) 9-01 standings
    1920 Metropoles 



Laurentides League
    1950
    1952 7-18 standings

    1950 all-star rosters (p.12)

Ligue Federale
    1937 Start: May 2 End: Aug 01  St. Hyacinthe schedule

Montreal City League
    1911 5-15 standings
    1913 Montreal Athletics 
    1914
    1915
    1916
    1917 6-18 standings
    1918 
    1919 Indians 9-01 standings
    1920 St. Arsene 5-25



Munition League
    1917 6-18 standings


Provincial League (Ligue Provincial) 
    1931 Lachine
    1935 8-26 standings
    1936 final standings
    1937 9-1 standings

    Gladu, Roland 1935 Lachine (box)

    Culver, Charlie (Charlie Calvert) 1935 Lachine (box) 1936 Black Panthers
    Slaalien, Syver 1937 ("cy slaalien")

    pictures:


    Sherbrooke Record was English-language

Quebec District League
    1929 Napoleon
    1930 Napoleon
    1931 Napoleon (of Levis) last game p.26 schedule p.28


    Gladu, Roland 1931 Napoleon (p.28)

Starr League
        1931 St. Jean Berchmans
        1932 7-5 standings



     Gladu, Roland 1931 Millionnaires

    1931 Andre Gagnon p.26 21, 5'5" + list of the 19 towns represented by four leagues in province
            1933 pic
    1933 Edmond Marchand has box scores








Western League

  1898-7-07 -  Columbus WL franchise will move to Denver