[7][8] New York home games were played at Memorial Stadium in Mount Vernon, and the Clippers had signed local softball star, the "King of Slow Pitch," Jim Galloway.
[12][13][14][15] New York struggled to a 20-36 (.357) regular season record but advanced to the playoffs having finished second in the eastern division to the Baltimore Monuments.
Benny Holt (.690, 89 HRs, 187 RBIs) of the Chicago Storm won the triple crown and the inaugural league MVP award.
[18] Poor attendance had led to team owner Sandy Scheman asking the players to accept deferred payment on the season.
[2][23] Several of the Clippers professionals would reappear in the APSPL the next season - Richter, Dunn, Foley, Galloway and Chiapetta with the Trenton Statesmen; Cammilere and pitcher Sam Sapienza with the New England Pilgrims.