Arkansas State League

The Arkansas State League was an American minor league baseball league. Several leagues of this name operated at different times. The first version was in operation in 1894, followed by an 1897 league. Class "D" leagues of this name operated from 1908–1909 in Arkansas and Louisiana and also in 1934–1935 in Arkansas and Missouri. In 1936, the league was renamed the Arkansas-Missouri League.

Arkansas State League
SportBaseball
Founded1894
Ceased1935
CountryUnited States

1934

The league began operations. New teams in Bentonville, Fayetteville, Rogers, and Siloam Springs joined. The winners of the first and second halves of the season played for the league championship at the end of the year.

Team NameRecord
Bentonville Officeholders40-35 (2nd half winner)
Siloam Springs Buffaloes37-31 (tied for 1st half winner)
Rogers Rustlers36-35 (tied for 1st half winner)
Fayetteville Educators33-42

Rogers defeated Siloam Springs 1 game to none for the 1st half title. Rogers defeated Bentonville 4 games to 3 for the league championship.

1935

New teams in Cassville, Missouri and Huntsville, Arkansas formed.

Siloam Springs Travelers66-43 (2nd half winner)
Rogers Cardinals59-50 (1st half winner)
Cassville Tigers54-48
Bentonville Officeholders51-56
Fayetteville Bears45-56
Huntsville Red Birds41-63

Rogers defeated Siloam Springs 4 games to 3 for the championship.

All teams moved to the renamed 1936 Arkansas–Missouri League, and the Arkansas State League folded.

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References

  • Sumner, Benjamin Barrett. Minor League Baseball Standings:All North American Leagues, Through 1999. Jefferson, N.C.:McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-0781-6

Hall, John G. "Majoring in The Minors." Oklahoma Bylines-Transcript Press, Norman, Oklahoma 1996 and republished 2000 by Inter-State Printing, Sedalia, Mo. ISBN 1-882336-09-7.

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