Middle Texas League

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The Middle Texas League was a class D league which ran for just two seasons, 1914 and 1915. In 1914, the season was shortened to August 8. Belton beat Temple 5 games to 1 in the playoffs. In 1915, floods forced Austin to move to Taylor on May 1. Brenham and Schulenburg disbanded on June 7. Taylor moved again, to the newly deserted Brenham on June 8. Finally, the league disbanded on June 19.


Contents

[edit] Cities Represented

[edit] Teams and Statistics

[edit] 1914

1914 Middle Texas League
President: W.F. Blum, Jr.

TeamWLGBPct.Manager
Temple Tigers5427.6670Kid Nichols
Georgetown Collegians 5030.6253.5Jim Callahan / E.Gober
Brenham Brewers5034.5955.5Ike Pendleton
Belton Braves3747.44018.5Fred Mitchell / Hubbard /Hart / Forrester / Callahan
Lampasas Resorters3551.40721.5Eddie Dent / Luke Roberts
Bartlett2259.27232Robert Roundtree / Brooks Gordon
The season was shortened to August 8.
Playoffs: Belton 5 games, Temple 1. Player Statistics
Player TeamStat TotPlayerTeamStatTot
Fred WendeGeorgetownBA.380J. Reems BrenhamW14
Ellis BoggessTemple Runs58Frank WolframGeorgetownPct.833; 10-2
Fred WendeGeorgetownHits116Ellis BoggessTempleHR16


[edit] 1915

1915 Middle Texas League
President: Hulen P. Robertson

TeamWLGBPct.Manager
Belton Braves4019.6780Bob Lawson
Temple Governors 3227.5428Luther Burleson / Jay Rogers
Bartlett2926.5279Ike Pendleton
Austin / Taylor / Brenham #2136.36818George Disch / Jack Sniper
Schulenburg Giants ##2318.561NAJ. Robbins
Brenham Huskies ##1231.279NAArt Wickes / John Tuller
#Austin (2-5) moved to Taylor may 1, when floods forced the team to relocate.
Taylor (15-23) moved to Brenham June 8.
##Brenham and Schulenburg disbanded June 7.
The league disbanded June 19. Player Statistics
Player TeamStat TotPlayerTeamStatTot
Russ BreauxTaylorBA.358Nemo Gaines BeltonW13
WilliamsonBelton Runs49Ray FrancisTempleSO106
WilliamsonBeltonHits79DennisBeltonPct1.000; 11-0
Tom OsborneTempleHR11




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[edit] Source

The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball: Second Edition.

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