Middle Texas League


The Middle Texas League was a six–team Class D level minor league baseball league that played in the 1914 and 1915 seasons. The Middle Texas League featured franchises based in Texas. The Middle Texas League permanently folded during the 1915 season. Baseball Hall of Fame member Kid Nichols managed the 1914 Temple Tigers and Hall of Famer Ross Youngs played for the 1915 Bartlett Bearcats.

History

The Middle Texas League began to play in the 1914 season as a new Class D level minor league. The president of the league was W.F. Blum, Jr. The Middle Texas League began play as a six–team league, hosting franchises from Bartlett, Texas, Belton, Texas, Brenham, Texas, Georgetown, Texas, Lampasas, Texas and Temple, Texas.
The Middle Texas League began play on May 8, 1914. The league played a spit–season schedule. In 1914, the Temple Tigers won the first–half standings and the Belton Braves won the second–half standings. The final overall standings featured the Bartlett Bearcats, Belton Braves, Brenham Brewers, Georgetown Collegians, Lampasas Resorters and Temple Tigers. In the Championship playoff, the Belton Braves defeated the Temple Tigers 5 games to 1 to win the championship. Baseball Hall of Fame member Kid Nichols managed the 1914 Temple Tigers.
In its second season, with Hulen P. Robertson becoming the league president, the Middle Texas League began play on April 15, 1915. During the season, the Austin Reps/Representatives moved to become the Taylor Producers on May 1, 1915, when floods forced the team to relocate from Austin. Taylor then moved to Brenham on June 8, 1915, becoming the second team in Brenham, after the Brenham Brewers folded the day before. Both the Brenham Brewers and Schulenberg Giants disbanded on June 7, 1915. On June 19, 1915, the Middle Texas League permanently folded during the season. The final league standings featured the Austin Representatives/Taylor Producers/Brenham Kaisers, Bartlett Bearcats, Belton Braves, Brenham Brewers, Schulenburg Giants and Temple Governors. The Belton Braves won both half seasons of the league standings and were league champions.
Baseball Hall of Fame member Ross Youngs played for Bartlett in 1915, hitting.264 in 59 games at age 18.

Middle Texas League teams

Standings and statistics

1914 Middle Texas League

PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Fred WendeGeorgetownBA.380J. ReemsBrenhamW14
Ellis BoggessTempleRuns58Frank WolframGeorgetownPct.833; 10-2
Fred WendeGeorgetownHits116-----
Ellis BoggessTempleHR16-----

1915 Middle Texas League

PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Russ BreauxTaylorBA.358Nemo GainesBeltonW13
R. J. WilliamsonBeltonRuns49Ray FrancisTempleSO106
R. J. WilliamsonBeltonHits79H. A. DennisBeltonPct1.000; 11-0
Tom OsborneTempleHR11-----

[Baseball Hall of Fame] alumni

  • Kid Nichols, Temple Inducted, 1949
  • Ross Youngs, Bartlett Inducted, 1972