Panther Park

By November 1914, after four seasons, Morris sold his interest in the club, and the new owner renamed it Panther Park.

The third base grandstand initially did not have a canopy to protect the fans from the relentless heat.

In 1919, they were the runners-up to Shreveport as they lost four games to two in the championship series even though they finished the regular season at the top of the standings.

[1] In 1925, they swept the Dallas Steers in a best-of-five series to determine the second half champion, clinching the Texas League title in the process.

That park was located on the east side of North Main Street, five short blocks (Houston, Main, Commerce, Calhoun and Jones Streets) directly east-northeast of the original Panther Park.

Newly-built Morris Park
Old and new Panther Parks in 1925 newspaper