Minor League History: Mountain State League

In today’s episode of Minor League History, we pay attention to the Mountain State League, not to be mixed up with the Mountain States League.

Cities represented:
*Ashland, KY: Ashland Colonels 1939-1942
*Beckley, WV: Beckley Bengals 1937-1938
*Bluefield, WV: Bluefield Blue-Grays 1937-1942
*Huntington, WV: Huntington Boosters 1937; Huntington Bees 1938;
Huntington Boosters 1939; Huntington Aces 1940-1941; Huntington Jewels 1942
*Logan, WV: Logan Indians 1937-1942
*Welch, WV: Welch Miners 1937-1942
*Williamson, WV: Williamson Colts 1937-1938; Williamson Red Birds 1939-1942

The Mountain States League was founded in 1937 and lasted as a Class D league through the 1941 season. In 1942, the league was promoted to Class C level. After the 1942 sesaon, the league ceased activities due to the war effort of the USA and the related travel ban.

In the inaugural season, the league planned to have a split season format but that idea was dropped in August of that year.

The league had a six-team format and was surprisingly stable for a Class D circuit. Only one team dropped out: The Beckley Bengals, that played the 1937 and 1938 season. Despite the fact that the Bengals won the championship in both seasons, it was replaced in 1939 by the Ashland Colonels.

Despite some name changes in the five-year run, all other cities remained a member of the league. The league was a nice distraction for the mine workers in the area.

By far the most famous player that called the league home was Stan Musial, who played for the Williams Colts (1938) and the Williamson Red Birds (1939). Musial started his career as a seventeen-year old in the Mountain States League. In his early career, Musial also took the mound, but the numbers he put up as a pitcher were not as impressive as his hitting.

Another sign, the Mountain State League was a stable league was the fact that for the six years the league lasted, only one person was the president. Notable fact, the president of this league, Ray Ryan, was also the president of the Appalachian League and the Virginia League, all at the same time. Perhaps even more notable is the fact that Ryan was player/manager for the Logan Indians in 1942.

Blakely Field, home of the Welch Miners. This photo was taken in 1949,
but it gives an idea what the balpark looked like.

1937

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Beckley Bengals6836.654Eli Harris
Welch Miners5943.5788Eddie Krajnik
Williamson Colts5446.54012Nat Hickey
Bluefield Blue-Grays4946.51614.5Ernie Powell
Logan Indians3761.37828Bert Grimm
Huntington Boosters #2358.284NAJoe Watson / Paul Ryan / Mike B

# Huntington withdrew August 1.
The split season format was abandoned August 24.
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

1938

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Logan Indians7246.610Eddie Hock
Beckley Bengals6152.5408.5Eli Harris
Williamson Colts5860.49214Nat Hickey
Welch Miners5664.46717Eddie Krajnik / Charles Bowie / Carlos Ratliff
Bluefield Blue-Grays5564.46217.5Earl Smith
Huntington Bees5066.43121Dickie Kerr


Attendance: Logan 50,000
Playoffs: Logan 3 games, Williamson 2; Beckley 2 games, Welch 0;
Finals: Beckley 3 games, Logan 2

1938 schedule from the Sporting News

1939

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Williamson Red Birds7651.598Harrison Wickel
Welch Miners7257.5585Sam Gray
Huntington Boosters6661.52010Mike Powers
Bluefield Blue-Grays6564.50412Vic Sorrell
Logan Indians5575.42322.5Eddie Hock
Ashland Colonels5278.40025.5Harold Conn / Ray French


Attendance: Bluefield 70,000.
Playoffs: Williamson 2 games, Huntington 1; Bluefield 2 games, Welch 0;
Finals: Bluefield 3 games, Williamson 1

1940

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Williamson Red Birds7645.628Harrison Wickel
Logan Indians7551.5953.5Eddie Hock
Bluefield Blue-Grays6551.5608.5Vic Sorrell
Welch Miners6362.50415Tex Stuart / Roy Hall
Ashland Colonels5571.43723.5Tommy Thevenow / Ray French
Huntington Aces3387.27542.5Pee Wee Wanninger / Russ Young /Ezra Midkif


Attendance: Bluefield 70,000.
Playoffs: Logan 2 games, Welch 0; Williamson 2 games, Bluefield 0;
Finals: Williamson 3 games, Logan 1

1940 Mountain State League Champions: Williamson Red Birds

1941

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Logan Indians8048.625Eddie Hock
Williamson Red Birds7750.6062.5Harrison Wickel
Bluefield Blue-Grays6461.51214.5Bill Averett
Welch Miners6462.50815Fred Neisler
Ashland Colonels5376.41127.5Ray French / Charley Carman
Huntington Aces4384.33936.5Fred Blake / Robert Larsen


Playoffs: Logan 2 games, Bluefield 1; Welch 2 games, Williamson 0;
Finals: Logan 4 games, Welch 1

1942

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Huntington Jewels8242.661Charles Lucas / Arthur Scharein
Welch Miners6755.54914Don Manno
Williamson Red Birds6658.53216Ollie Vanek / Jack Angle
Ashland Colonels6067.47223.5Eddie Hock
Bluefield Blue-Grays5569.44327Johnny Gooch / Charley Carman
Logan Indians4079.33539.5Grover Hartley / Charles Hoffman / Ray Ryan


Playoffs: Ashland 2 games, Williamson 0; Huntington 2 games, Welch 1;
Finals: Ashland 4 games, Huntington 

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