[8] Managed by Grover Hartley and George Kinnamon, the Chiefs had a regular season record of 46–91 to finish in eighth place.
Lima finished 34.0 games behind the first place Portsmouth A's and did not qualify for the playoffs, won by the Marion Red Sox.
Newark then folded on July 17, 1951, leaving four remaining teams, Lima included, completing the second half of the season.
[16][17] In 1948 and 1949, the Lima Terriers and Chiefs played home minor league games at Halloran Park.
The ballpark hosted Baseball Hall of Fame members Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard, Jud Wilson and Ray Brown and the Homestead Grays in an exhibition game on August 28, 1942.
[18] Previously, Hall of famers Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig made an appearance at the park in 1926.
[2][20] Today, the site houses facilities and acreage for the Allen County Educational Services organization, using the same address.