Laurel Cardinals

From 1923 to 1929, Laurel teams played exclusively as a member of the Cotton States League, hosting home games at Kamper Park.

The Clarksdale Cubs, Greenville Swamp Angels, Greenwood Indians, Hattiesburg Hubmen, Jackson Red Sox, Meridian Mets and Vicksburg Hill Billies joined Laurel in league play.

The Laurel Lumberjacks ended the 1924 Cotton States League season schedule with a record of 43–57, placing fifth in the final standings.

Managed by Baxter Sparks, Pat Boyd and Ed McDonald, Laurel finished 22.5 games behind the first place Hattiesburg Hubmen.

[7][8][5][9] Led by managers Jake Propst, Jim Moore, Pat Devereaux and Sammy Vick, the 1925 Laurel Lumberjacks placed fifth in the Cotton States League final standings.

Laurel ended the season with a record of 59–61 to place fifth in the league standings, playing under managers Sammy Vick and Bill Statham.

Managed by John Ganzel and Bobby Schang, Laurel finished 33.0 games behind the first place Jackson Red Sox in the final overall standings.

(2012) Historic Woolworth Building. National Register of Historic Places. Laurel, Mississippi