Tar Heel League

The Tar Heel League was a mid-20th century Class D level professional minor baseball league, based in North Carolina in the United States. It operated during the full seasons of 1939, 1940 and 1953, and from the opening of the season through June 21, 1954.

Tar Heel League
FormerlyNorth Carolina State League
ClassificationClass D (1939–1940, 1953–1954)
SportMinor League Baseball
Inaugural season1939
Ceased1954
PresidentM. C. Campbell (1939–1940)
Walter H. Woodson, Jr. (1953)
Lawson Brown (1954)
No. of teams13
CountryUnited States of America
Most titles1 Gastonia Cardinals (1939)
Statesville Owls (1940)
Lexington Indians (1953)
Hickory Rebels (1954)
Related
competitions
Western Carolina League

The first incarnation of the league began and ended the 1939 season with six clubs, but the following year saw the Shelby Nationals and Newton-Conover Twins — one third of the Tar Heel League — drop out on July 19, 1940. The entire league then shut down for 1941 and through World War II.

During the postwar boom in minor league baseball, the Tar Heel circuit remained dormant, while the Class D level North Carolina State League resumed play in 1945 and a new Class D circuit, the Western Carolina League, entered organized baseball in 1948. When the 1950s brought dwindling attendance to minor league baseball and clubs and leagues began to contract, the North Carolina State and Western Carolina leagues merged into a revived Tar Heel League for 1953. An unwieldy, ten–club circuit, the 1953 THL shed two teams on June 11 and relocated a third. The 1954 Tar Heel League could field only four teams, and it gave up the ghost 50 games into the season. The Western Carolina League returned to baseball in 1960, and still plays as the Class A level South Atlantic League.

Cities Represented

Yearly standings & statistics

1939 Tar Heel League

Team nameWLPCTGBManagers
Gastonia Cardinals7236.667--Al Unser
Lenoir Indians6146.57010.5Clarence Roper
Statesville Owls5651.52315.5Stuffy McCrone
Shelby Nationals5059.45922.5Edward Montague
Hickory Rebels4862.43625.0Louis Viau
Newton-Conover Twins3669.34334.5Mack Arnette

Playoffs: Gastonia 3 games, Shelby 1.
Statesville 3 games, Lenoir 0. (1 tie.) Finals: Gastonia 4 games, Statesville 3.

Player statistics

PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Hooper TriplettGastoniaBA.391Ralph FoxNewton/ConoverW17
James GuinnShelbyHits161Miles GardnerGastoniaW17
Birch DouglasLenoirRuns127Lefty GuiseLenoirERA2.82
Hooper TriplettGastoniaRBI115William SkinnerHickorySO212
Hooper TriplettGastoniaHR27Miles GardnerGastoniaPCT.773 17–5 [1]

1940 Tar Heel League

schedule

Team nameWLPCTGBManagers
Statesville Owls7337.664--Stuffy McCrone
Gastonia Cardinals6444.5938.0Milt Bocek
Hickory Rebels5452.50917.0Woodrow Traylor
Lenoir Reds5355.49119.0Ray Rice
Newton-Conover Twins2745.0.375NAArthur Hauger / Ginger Watts
Shelby Colonels1654.229NALou Haneles / Art Patchin

Newton-Conover and Shelby disbanded July 19.
Playoffs: Hickory 3 games, Gastonia 0. Statesville 3 games, Lenoir 2.
Finals: Statesville 4 games, Hickory 1.
Player statistics

PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Milt BocekGastoniaBA.364Herman DrefsStatesvilleW17
Milt BocekGastoniaHits157Frank MotleyNewton-ConoverSO174
Milt BocekGastoniaRuns98Robert BaileyLenoirERA1.99
Milt BocekGastoniaRBI109Price FergusonStatesvillePCT.824 14–3
Frank ShoueLenoirHR16
Robert TraylorHickoryHR16 [1]

1953 Tar Heel League

schedule

Team nameWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Marion Marauders7435.679--35,322Bob Beal
Forest City Owls7240.6433.548,812Len Cross / Boger McGimsey
Shelby Clippers6049.55014.019,247David Coble
Lexington Indians5954.52217.039,453Alex Monchak
Mooresville Moors5855.51318.019,413Jim Mills
Lincolnton Cardinals /
Statesville Sports
4764.42328.027,866Burl Storie / Hugh Rudisill /
Jr. Dodgin/ Charley Knight
Hickory Rebels4666.41129.522,742William Parker
Salisbury Rocots4467.39631.021,690Sheriff Robinson
High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms1328.317NA5,862Jim Gruzdis / John Lybrand
Statesville Blues1328.317NA20,925Fred Chapman / Charley Knight

High-Point-Thomasville & Statesville disbanded June 11.
Lincolnton moved to Statesville July 12.
Playoffs: Marion 4 games, Shelby 2. Lexington 4 games, Forest City 2.
Finals: Lexington 4 games, Marion 2.[1]

Player statistics

PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Don StaffordHi-Toms/LexingtonBA.374Kelly Jack SwiftMarionW30
Bob BarkerMarionHits166Kelly Jack SwiftMarionSO321
Carl MillerMarionRuns129Jose NakamuraShelbyERA2.40
Don StaffordHi-Toms/LexingtonRBI124Jim SmileyMarionPCT.857 12–2
Carl MillerMarionHR21

1954 Tar Heel League

schedule

Team nameWLPCTGBAttendManagers
Hickory Rebels3418.654--8,598Charlie Teague
Marion Marauders2626.5008.08,203Robert Knoke
Forest City Owls2424.5008.08,147Woody Rich / Richard McKeithan
Shelby Clippers1632.33316.012,000Harold Kollar

The League disbanded June 21.[1]

Player statistics

PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Mike YaremchukHickoryBA.376Russell WingoHickoryW11
Mike YaremchukHickoryHits74John CatheyForest CitySO95
Mike YaremchukHickoryRBI45Leo DavisHickoryERA1.82
Lou McCotterHickoryRuns52Russell WingoHickoryPCT.733 11–4
Joe CristelloForest CityHR5
Harold KollarShelbyHR5

References

  1. The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball. Lloyd Johnson & Miles Wolff, editors (Third ed.). Baseball America. 2007. ISBN 978-1932391176.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
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