'The West Dixie League was an American professional minor league baseball league that operated for two seasons from 1934 to 1935 as a Class C level league.[1]
Formerly | Dixie League |
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Classification | Class C (1934–1935) |
Sport | Minor League Baseball |
First season | 1934 |
Ceased | 1935 |
Replaced by | East Texas League |
President | J. Alvin Gardner (1934) J. Walter Morris (1935) |
No. of teams | 9 |
Country | United States of America |
Most titles | 2 Jacksonville Jax (1934–1935) |
Related competitions | East Dixie League |
History
editThe West Dixie League was created when the Dixie League divided into the East Dixie League and West Dixie League in 1934. Nine cities were represented in the league; one was in Louisiana, and eight were in Texas. The Jacksonville Jax won both league titles. In 1936, the West Dixie League effectively became the East Texas League.
Cities Represented
edit- Gladewater, TX: Gladewater Bears 1935
- Henderson, TX: Henderson Oilers 1934–1935
- Jacksonville, TX: Jacksonville Jax 1934–1935
- Longview, TX: Longview Cannibals 1934–1935
- Lufkin, TX: Lufkin Lumbermen 1934
- Palestine, TX: Palestine Pals 1934–1935
- Paris, TX: Paris Pirates 1934
- Shreveport, LA: Shreveport Sports 1935
- Tyler, TX: Tyler Governors 1934; Tyler Trojans 1935
Standings & statistics
edit1934 West Dixie League
editTeam standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
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Jacksonville Jax | 83 | 42 | .664 | – | Wally Dashiell |
Henderson Oilers | 67 | 58 | .536 | 16.0 | Pat Moulton |
Longview Cannibals | 66 | 59 | .528 | 17.0 | Ray Flaskamper / Dallas Warren |
Tyler Governors | 63 | 62 | .504 | 20.0 | Wray Query |
Palestine Pals | 53 | 72 | .424 | 30.0 | Bobby Goff |
Paris Pirates / Lufkin Lumbermen |
43 | 82 | .344 | 40.0 | Wayne Windle |
Paris (17–45) moved to Lufkin June 27 at the start of the second half.
Playoffs: None scheduled.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
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Fern Bell | Tyler | BA | .373 | Linville Watkins | Jacksonville | W | 19 | |
Kerby Farrell | Tyler | Runs | 105 | Grady Bassett | Tyler | SO | 178 | |
Tom Pyle | Jacksonville | Hits | 174 | Jackie Reid | Jacksonville | ERA | 1.98 | |
John Cummings | Jacksonville | RBI | 131 | Jackie Reid | Jacksonville | PCT | .857 12–2 | |
Lou Frierson | Paris/Lufkin | HR | 40 |
1935 West Dixie League
editTeam standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
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Tyler Trojans | 76 | 54 | .585 | – | Wally Dashiell |
Palestine Pals | 76 | 56 | .576 | 1.0 | Bobby Goff |
Longview Cannibals | 72 | 60 | .545 | 5.0 | Tex Jeanes |
Jacksonville Jax | 66 | 66 | .500 | 11.0 | Jimmy Sanders / Jack Reid |
Henderson Oilers | 60 | 70 | .462 | 16.0 | Ray Flaskamper |
Shreveport Sports / Gladewater Bears |
44 | 88 | .333 | 33.0 | Fred Nicholson / Neal Rabe |
Shreveport (8–28) moved to Gladewater June 4.
Playoffs: Jacksonville 3 games, Palestine 2; Tyler 3 games, Longview 2;
Finals: Jacksonville 3 games, Tyler 0, one tie.
Player | Team | Stat | Tot | Player | Team | Stat | Tot | |
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Tom Pyle | Tyler | BA | .376 | Grady Bassett | Tyler | W | 23 | |
Charles Baronovic | Tyler | Runs | 98 | Grady Bassett | Tyler | SO | 180 | |
Marshall Mauldin | Longview | Hits | 179 | Hugo Klaerner | Longview | ERA | 1.80 | |
Tom Pyle | Tyler | RBI | 106 | Jack Lamb | Tyler | PCT | .842 16–3 | |
Merv Connors | Palestine | HR | 29 |
References
edit- ^ "West Dixie League (C) Encyclopedia and History". Retrieved 2015-03-11.
- ^ Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.