Cletus Loton "Smoke" Dixon (April 26, 1899 in Centerville, South Dakota, United States – April 1986) was a baseball figure who played in the minor leagues from 1922 to 1935 and who managed at that level from 1924 to 1936.
He is notable for leading four teams to league championship victories over the course of his 13-year managerial career.
Not a power hitter, he hit only nine home runs in his career, with a career-high of five in a season.
He skippered the Oklahoma City Indians for the beginning of 1929, eventually being replaced and taking the reins of the Davenport Blue Sox, who he managed until 1936.
He led the Blue Sox to league championship glory in 1933 and 1936 (his final year managing in the minors).