Paris Parisians (KITTY League)

[3] Managed by Tuffy Fowlkes,[2] the Travelers won the second half of the split season after several games involving the Cairo Egyptians, Hopkinsville Hoppers, and Madisonville Miners were thrown out.

[4] In the best-of-seven series for the KITTY League championship, Paris was defeated by the first half champion Mayfield Pantmakers, 4–2.

[1] On July 19, Jim Turner pitched a 10–0 no-hitter against the Milan-Trenton Twins at Barton Field.

[7] Under manager Earl Quellmalz,[8] the Parisians won the second half of the 1924 campaign on the last day of the season.

On the next-to-last day, the league president threw out three wins belonging to the Jackson Blue Jays because they exceeded the limit of Class C players on their roster.

A black and white photograph of a man wearing a baseball cap with a "C" on the front
Jim Turner (1923–1924) went on to be an MLB All-Star (1938) and play on the 1940 World Series champion Cincinnati Reds . [ 13 ]