Central Texas League

The Central Texas League was a minor league baseball league that played from 1914 to 1917. The Central Texas League played as a six–team Class D level league and consisted of teams based exclusively in Texas. The Central Texas League never completed a full season in its four seasons of play and was sometimes called the Central Texas Trolley League. The Ennis Tigers played in each season of the league, which had a different champion each season.

Central Texas League
ClassificationClass D (1914–1917)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1914
CeasedJune 6, 1917
PresidentA. M. Frazier (1914)
Hulen P. Robertson (1915)
Earl C. Brown (1915–1916)
Jack C. Castellaw (1916)
Earl C. Smith (1917)
No. of teams11
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1
Waxahachie Buffaloes (1914)
Ennis Tigers (1915)
Temple Governors (1916)
Mexia Gassers (1917)

History

The Central Texas League began play in 1914, as a six–team Class D level minor league, with all six franchises based in Texas.[1] The first league president was A.M. Frazier.[2] The Corsicana Athletics, Ennis Tigers, Hillsboro, Texas, Italy, Texas, Waxahachie Buffaloes and West, Texas teams were the charter franchises. The league was also known informally as the Central Texas Trolley League in its inception.[3][4][5]

In their first season of league play, the league played a split schedule. After Central Texas League games began on May 10, 1914, the second half was shortened when the league ceased play on July 25, 1914.[2] After the league stopped play the Central Texas League did have a playoff. The Waxahachie Buffaloes won the first half standings (26–15) and West won the shortened second half standings. In the playoff, the Waxahachie Buffaloes won the championship when they defeated West 3 games to 2.[3][6]

In 1915, the Central Texas League reformed and the league began play on May 17, 1915 with six members.[7] The six teams in 1915 were the Corsicana A's, Ennis Tigers, Kaufman Kings, Mexia Gassers, Terrell Cubs and Waxahachie Athletics.[8] The 1915 league presidents were Earl C. Brown and Hulen P. Robertson.[2] The league folded on July 24, 1915. The Ennis Tigers won the first half of the schedule. The Mexia Gassers won the second half of the schedule. No playoffs were held and Ennis had the best overall record at 35–26, 3.0 games ahead of the Corsicana A's.[9]

The Central Texas League formed again and began play on April 28, 1916.[10] The six league members in 1916 were the Ennis Tigers, Marlin Marlins, Mexia Gassers, Temple Governors, Terrell Terrors and Waxahachie Athletics.[11] The 1916 league presidents were Earl C. Brown and Jack C. Castellaw. The league disbanded July 16, 1916.[2] At 36–25, the Temple Governors had the best overall record, 1.0 game ahead of the Ennis Tigers, who finished with a 35–26 record.[12][13]

The Central Texas League played its final season in 1917.[14] The league dropped two franchises and began play in 1917 as a four–team league before permanently folding before the season was completed. The Central Texas League began play on May 21, 1917 with the Ennis Tigers, Marlin Marlins, Mexia Gassers and Temple Governors as the four league members.[15] The league president was Earl C. Smith. On June 1, 1917, the Temple Governors franchise, with a 4–4 record moved to become the Corsicana Athletics. On June 6, 1917 the Central Texas League permanently folded. The Mexia Gassers had the best overall record at 8–6 when the league folded. No playoffs were held.[2][12]

Central Texas League teams

Team name(s) City represented Ballpark Year(s) active
Corsicana Athletics Corsicana, Texas Athletic Park[16] 1914 to 1915, 1917
Ennis Tigers Ennis, Texas Unknown[17] 1914 to 1917
Hillsboro Hillsboro, Texas Hillsboro City Park[18] 1914
Italy Italy, Texas Italy High School*[19] 1914
Kaufman Kings Kaufman, Texas Shannon Park*[20] 1915
Marlin Marlins Marlin, Texas Marlin City Park[21] 1916 to 1917
Mexia Gassers Mexia, Texas Gusher Park[22] 1915 to 1917
Temple Governors Temple, Texas Unknown[23] 1916 to 1917
Terrell Cubs 1915
Terrell Terrors 1916
Terrell, Texas Gill Park[24] 1915 to 1916
Waxahachie Buffaloes 1914
Waxahachie Athletics 1915-1916
Waxahachie, Texas Jungle Park[25] 1914 to 1916
West West, Texas West High School*[26] 1914

Standings & statistics

1914 Central Texas League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Waxahachie Buffaloes3523.603Luther Burleson /
Dee Poindexter
West2926.5274.5Eli Walker
Ennis Tigers3128.5254.5Ed Wicker
Italy2929.5006.0T.A. Craig
Corsicana Athletics2632.4489.0Gus Kennedy
Hillsboro2133.38912.0L.C. Eastland

Season ended July 25.
Playoff: Waxahachie 3 games, West 2.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTot
ShaferWaxahachieBA.294
SpeedCorsicanaRuns32
QuerryWestHits40
DarnabyWestHR4

1915 Central Texas League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Ennis Tigers3526.574Ed Wicker
Corsicana A's3229.5253.0Roy Morton
Terrell Cubs3230.5163.5Hank Griffin
Kaufman Kings3032.4845.5Dee Poindexter
Mexia Gassers2833.4597.0Roy Akin
Waxahachie Athletics2734.4438.0Anson Cole

League disbanded July 24.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Fred Wende
Wilson White
Ennis
Terrell
BA.3026
.3025
Bugs ReynoldsTerrellW12
A.R. SheltonCorsicanaRuns49Bugs ReynoldsTerrellSO157
A.R. SheltonCorsicanaHits59Ben DavenportMexiaPCT.750 6–2
Roy Leslie
Wilson White
Ennis
Terrell
HR7

1916 Central Texas League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Temple Governors3625.590Paul Trammell
Ennis Tigers3526.5741.0Ed Wicker
Mexia Gassers3229.5254.0Roy Akin / Grady White
Terrell Terrors2932.4757.0Hank Griffin /
Lester Pratt / Doc Nance
Waxahachie Athletics2635.42610.0Dee Poindexter
Marlin Marlins2536.41011.0Bob Tarleton /
Bob Countryman / Fielder Murray

League disbanded July 16.

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Roy LeslieEnnisBA.359Lester GainesEnnisW15
Babe GreenEnnisRuns65Ray FrancisTempleSO126
A. EdensEnnisHits68Ted BowenMexiaERA1.26
A. EdensEnnisHR10Lester GainesEnnisPct.750; 15-5
W.C. ComstockMarlinHR10Ossee BallTemplePct.750; 9–3

1917 Central Texas League

Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Mexia Gassers86.571Roy Akin
Ennis Tigers87.5330.5Ed Wicker
Marlin Marlins78.4671.5H. Sinclair /
Ray Wakefield
Temple Governors /
Corsicana Athletics
68.4292.0Charles Roberts

League disbanded June 6

Player statistics
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
A.V. FreemanEnnisW3Carl HillMexiaPct.750; 3–1
Carl HillMexiaW3A.V. FreemanEnnisIP57
F.D. PoteetMexiaW3

[2]

Baseball Hall of Fame alumni

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