Interstate League

[1] [1] 1905 Interstate League President: Frank Baumeister / George F. Rindernecht Jamestown (18–23) Moved to DuBois July 12.

1906 Interstate League President: George F. Rindernecht Hornell (35–31) moved to Patton August 6.

The league played a third season, August 7 through September 8, won by Bradford.Oil City was declared the first half champion because DuBois disbanded.

[1] [1] 1914 Interstate League Presidents: Milton A. Jordan / W. Duke Jr. Playoff: Jamestown 4 games, Bradford 3.

1915 Interstate League President: James A. Lindsey Jamestown disbanded August 14.

[1] 1916 Interstate Leagueschedule President: James A. Lindsey Olean disbanded July 12.

[1][2] The longest tenured version of the Interstate League was the last incarnation, which played in the Mid-Atlantic states from 1939 through 1952, and was one of the few mid-level minor leagues to operate continuously during the World War II period.

That season, the York White Roses led the league in attendance, attracting over 78,000 fans.