The East Dixie League was an American professional minor league baseball league that operated for two seasons from 1934 to 1935 as a Class C level league.
4-934: The East Dixie League was created when the Dixie League split up into the East Dixie League and West Dixie League in 1934. Eleven cities were represented in the league; three were in Arkansas , two were in Louisiana , and six were in Mississippi . J. Alvin Gardner served as league president as the Jackson Mississippians won the 1934 championship and the Pine Bluff Judges won in 1935. The East Dixie League played two seasons as
8-472: A Class C level league then became the Cotton States League . schedule Baton Rouge (19–29) moved to Clarksdale June 11 Shreveport moved to Greenwood July 13 Playoffs: Jackson 4 games, Greenville 2. schedule Columbus (28–32) moved to Cleveland June 18 Playoffs: Pine Bluff 4 games, Jackson 0. This article related to a baseball league, competition or tournament
12-592: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to sports in Arkansas is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to sports in Louisiana is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to sports in Mississippi is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Dixie League (1933 baseball) The Dixie League
16-615: Was a Class C level baseball league formed in 1933, with teams based in the US states of Louisiana , Texas , Mississippi , and Arkansas . The 1933 eight–team Dixie League was under the direction of president J. Alvin Gardner. The Baton Rouge Solons won the 1933 league championship. After one season of competition, the Dixie League was split into the East Dixie League and West Dixie League , with both leagues competing in
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