Category: Professional Baseball
1906 South Central League
January 1, 1906
In 1906, the South Central League consisted of six teams, five from Oklahoma and one from Arkansas. The Class D league lasted one season.
The teams were:
- Fort Smith Razorbacks
- Guthrie Senators
- Muskogee Indians
- Shawnee Blues
- South McAlester Miners
- Tulsa Oilers
Source: Baseball-Reference.com
1912 South Central League
January 1, 1912
In 1912, the South Central League consisted of six teams, five from Texas and one from Arkansas. The Class D league lasted one season.
The teams were:
- Cleburne Railroaders
- Longview Cannibals
- Marshall Athletics
- Paris Boosters
- Texarkana Twins
- Tyler Elbertas
Source: Baseball-Reference.com
South Central League Team cleans up on Amateur Nine
August 19, 1912
STAMPS – The Texarkana team of the South Central League defeated Stamps here today (August 19) in a slow and uninteresting contest: Score 11 to 2.
Anderson started the game for Stamps, but was ineffective and was derricked in the third inning.
Moore went into the box and pitched good ball, being scored on only the seventh, when he went up in the air and allowed seven runs to be put over. Baber, on the mound for Texarkana, was hit freely by the locals, but tightened in the pinches. Miles and Hardy were leading batters of the day. Batteries for Texarkana were Baber and Buster; Stamps, Moore, Anderson and Rotten.
Source: Arkansas Gazette, August 20, 1912