South Central League

The South Central League was a minor league baseball league that played in the 1906 and 1912 seasons, with franchises located in Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. The McAlester Miners (1906) and Longview Cannibals (1912) won league championships.

History
The 1906 league consisted of teams from Arkansas and Oklahoma. The six–team league included the Fort Smith Razorbacks, the Guthrie Senators, the Muskogee Indians, the Shawnee Blues, the South McAlester Miners and the Tulsa Oilers. Guthrie and Shawnee disbanded on July 21, while the whole league disbanded in August. The Miners finished in first place. One notable player, Clyde Milan, spent time in the league.

Cities represented

 * Cleburne, TX: Cleburne Railroaders 1912
 * Fort Smith, AR: Fort Smith Razorbacks 1906
 * Guthrie, OK: Guthrie Senators 1906
 * Longview, TX: Longview Cannibals 1912
 * Marshall, TX: Marshall Athletics 1912
 * Muskogee, OK: Muskogee Indians 1906
 * Paris, TX: Paris Boosters 1912
 * Shawnee, OK: Shawnee Blues 1906
 * Texarkana, TX: Texarkana Twins 1912
 * McAlester, OK: McAlester Miners 1906
 * Tulsa, OK: Tulsa Oilers 1906
 * Tyler, TX: Tyler Elbertas 1912

League standings and statistics
1906 South Central League schedule

1912 South Central League schedule