Central International League
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The Central International League was formed in 1912 with three teams in the north-central US and one in Winnipeg. A class C league, it was renamed the Northern League in 1913.
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[edit] Cities Represented
- Duluth, MN: Duluth White Sox 1912
- Grand Forks, ND: Grand Forks Flicker Tails 1912
- Superior, WI: Superior Red Sox 1912
- Winnipeg, MB: Winnipeg Maroons 1912
[edit] Teams & Statistics
[edit] 1912
1912 C Central International League
President: H. A. Blume
| Team Standings | W | L | PCT | GB | Managers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Duluth White Sox | 58 | 41 | .586 | 0 | Darby O'Brien |
| Superior Red Sox | 51 | 54 | .486 | 10 | Joe Sommer |
| Grand Forks Flicker Tails | 50 | 55 | .476 | 11 | Harmony Van Dine |
| Winnipeg Maroons | 50 | 59 | .459 | 13 | Otto Krueger |
[edit] Source
The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball:Second Edition.

