Bi-State League

The league held together for nine seasons, being represented by ten cities from North Carolina and eight from Virginia.

Only the Leaksville-Draper-Spray Triplets, a team that was a combination of those three cities from North Carolina, was able to make the entire nine-year run.

The squad from Bassett, Virginia, won four league titles during the span, coming out on top three times in a row, 1936, 1937, 1938 and closing it out with the 1940 pennant before losing in the finals.

The league's final season was 1942, as it was not revived after World War II.

[1] 1934: Danville Leafs 1935: Danville Leafs 1936: Bassett Furniture Makers 1937: Bassett Furniture Makers 1938: Bassett Furniture Makers 1939: Danville-Schoolfield Leafs 1940: Martinsville Manufacturers 1941: Sanford Spinners 1942: Rocky Mount Rocks [1]