Hoquiam Loggers

The team was revived briefly in 1910 for the Washington State League before folding that year.

The final incarnation of the team was formed in 1924 and were charter members of the semi-professional Timber League, which was based in Washington state.

[1] The team threatened to disband after league president John P. Fink ruled against their protest of a game against the Olympia Senators in August 1903.

[3] Hoquiam tied with the Aberdeen Pippins for the league title in 1903 and a playoff series was scheduled to determine the winner.

[13][14] Ed Ford was hired to manage the team in April 1912, but was replaced by player-manager Joseph Wilkins before the end of the season.