Mountain State League


The Mountain State League was a minor league baseball league that played as a six–team league from 1937 to 1942. The league franchises were based in Kentucky and West Virginia. The Mountain State League was a Class D level league from 1937 to 1941 and Class C league in 1942.
Baseball Hall of Fame member Stan Musial played in the league for two seasons, as a member of the 1938 and 1939 Williamson Colts.

Cities represented

Standings & statistics

1937 Mountain State League

The Mountain State League began play in 1937 with six charter teams: the Beckley Bengals, based in Beckley, West Virginia; the Welch Miners, based in Welch, West Virginia; the Williamson Colts, based in Williamson, West Virginia; the Bluefield Blue-Grays, based in Bluefield, West Virginia; the Logan Indians based in Logan, West Virginia and the Huntington Boosters, based in Huntington, West Virginia. The Boosters withdrew from the league on August 1.
The league originally began with a split–season format, which was eventually abandoned on August 24.
The Beckley Bengals finished first in the regular season and won the league championship.
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Beckley Bengals6836.654Eli Harris
Welch Miners5943.5788Eddie Krajnik
Williamson Colts5446.54012Nat Hickey
Bluefield Blue-Grays4946.51614½Ernie Powell
Logan Indians3761.37828Bert Grimm
Huntington Boosters2358.284NAJoe Watson / Paul Ryan /
Mike Broski / Doc Pricer
Huntington withdrew August 1; Welch withdrew September 3 during the playoff series with Williamson; Williamson withdrew September 6 during the finals.
Playoffs: Beckley, bye; Welch 2 games, Bluefield 0; Williamson 2 games, Logan 0; Williamson 1 game, Welch 0
Finals: Beckley 2 games, Williamson 0.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Earl MartinBeckleyBA.400Charlie BowlesBeckleyW16
Raleigh SingletonBeckleyRuns113Dixie HowellLoganSO153
Stan ArnzenWelchHits150Ed SchumacherBeckleyERA2.70
Earl MartinBeckleyRBI96Joseph PetrichWelchPCT.731 19–7
Larry SteinbeckBeckleyHR20-----

1938 Mountain State League

All the teams from 1937 returned to the league in 1938. Huntington became known as the Huntington Bees.
The Logan Indians finished first in the regular season. However, they lost in the league finals to the Beckley Bengals, who repeated as league champions.
Stan Musial played for the Williamson Colts in 1938.
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Logan Indians7246.610Eddie Hock
Beckley Bengals6152.540Eli Harris
Williamson Colts5860.49214Nat Hickey
Welch Miners5664.46717Eddie Krajnik /
Charles Bowie / Carlos Ratliff
Bluefield Blue-Grays5564.46217½Earl Smith
Huntington Bees5066.43121Dickie Kerr
Playoffs: Logan 3 games, Williamson 2; Beckley 2 games, Welch 0.
Finals: Beckley 3 games, Logan 2.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Moe FranklinBeckleyBA.439Earl BrinegarWelchW18
Raleigh SingletonBeckleyRuns128John GorszycaBeckleyW18
Garfield GanoeBluefieldHits170Vern KohlerLoganSO216
Walter SessiWilliamsonRBI126Vern KohlerLoganERA2.24
Moe FranklinBeckleyHR26Frank MahonHuntingtonCG25
Vern KohlerLoganPCT.900 18–2

1939 Mountain State League

1939 saw a few changes to the league. The Williamson Colts became the Williamson Red Birds, while the Huntington Bees became the Huntington Boosters again. The Beckley Bengals were replaced by the Ashland Colonels, based in Ashland, Kentucky.
The Williamson Red Birds finished first in the regular season. Williamson was defeated in the playoff finals by the Bluefield Blue–Grays.
Stan Musial played for the Williamson Red Birds in 1939.
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Williamson Red Birds7651.598Harrison Wickel
Welch Miners7257.5585Sam Gray
Huntington Boosters6661.52010Mike Powers
Bluefield Blue-Grays6564.50412Vic Sorrell
Logan Indians5575.42322½Eddie Hock
Ashland Colonels5278.40025½Harold Conn / Ray French
Playoffs: Williamson 2 games, Huntington 1; Bluefield 2 games, Welch 0.
Finals: Bluefield 3 games, Williamson 1.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Bill SheweyWilliamsonBA.376Howard SmithWilliamsonW19
John StrezaWilliamsonRuns127Russ MeersHuntingtonSO297
John StrezaWilliamsonHits185Sam GrayWelchERA3.03
Harrison WickelWilliamsonRBI142Howard SmithWilliamsonPCT.731 19–7
Edison GuintherLoganHR26-----

1940 Mountain State League

For the 1940 season, the Huntington Boosters became the Huntington Aces. The Williamson Red Birds finished first in the regular season and won the league championship.
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Williamson Red Birds7645.628Harrison Wickel
Logan Indians7551.595Eddie Hock
Bluefield Blue-Grays6551.560Vic Sorrell
Welch Miners6362.50415Tex Stuart / Roy Hall
Ashland Colonels5571.43723½Tommy Thevenow / Ray French
Huntington Aces3387.27542½Pee Wee Wanninger /
Russ Young / Ezra Midkiff
Playoffs: Logan 2 games, Welch 0; Williamson 2 games, Bluefield 0.
Finals: Williamson 3 games, Logan 1.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Worthington DayAshlandBA.363Harold SharpWilliamsonW18
Bill SheweyWilliamsonRuns134Joe PenningtonLoganW18
Worthington DayAshlandHits178Vern BickfordWelchSo1.63
Tennis MountsLoganHits178Tom TrinerWelchERA2.76
Buck EtchisonWelchRBI132Ernie PetersWilliamsonPCT.773 17–5
Stan WentzelLoganHR26-----

1941 Mountain State League

The league played its final season as a Class D level league in 1941. All teams from 1940 returned. The Logan Indians finished first in the regular season and won the league championship.
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Logan Indians8048.625Eddie Hock
Williamson Red Birds7750.606Harrison Wickel
Bluefield Blue-Grays6461.51214½Bill Averett
Welch Miners6462.50815Fred Neisler
Ashland Colonels5376.41127½Ray French / Charley Carman
Huntington Aces4384.33936½Fred Blake / Robert Larsen
Playoffs: Logan 2 games, Bluefield 1; Welch 2 games, Williamson 0.
Finals: Logan 4 games, Welch 1.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Don SmithHuntingtonBA.406Joe PenningtonLoganW21
Ray KingWilliamsonRuns132Joe PenningtonLoganSO229
Don SmithHuntingtonHits191Ed BurtschyAshlandERA2.46
Harrison WickelWilliamsonRBI147Joe PenningtonLoganPCT.778 21–6
Tennis MountsLoganHR24-----

1942 Mountain State League

The league was a Class C level league in 1942. The Huntington team became the Huntington Jewels. Huntington finished first in the regular season and lost to the Ashland Colonels in the league finals.
Team standingsWLPCTGBManagers
Huntington Jewels8242.661Charles Lucas / Arthur Scharein
Welch Miners6755.54914Don Manno
Williamson Red Birds6658.53216Ollie Vanek / Jack Angle
Ashland Colonels6067.47223½Eddie Hock
Bluefield Blue-Grays5569.44327Johnny Gooch / Charley Carman
Logan Indians4079.33539½Grover Hartley /
Charles Hoffman / Ray Ryan
Playoffs: Ashland 2 games, Williamson 0; Huntington 2 games, Welch 1.
Finals: Ashland 4 games, Huntington 1.
PlayerTeamStatTotPlayerTeamStatTot
Don MannoWelchBA.381Robert PetersonHuntingtonW17
Don MannoWelchRuns136Ribs RaneyHuntingtonW17
Don MannoWelchHits174Ribs RaneyHuntingtonSO146
Kenneth WoodHuntingtonRBI126Robert PetersonHuntingtonPct.810 17–4
Don MannoWelchHR34-----