After the Cubs were re-established in 1933, they were moved mid-season to Pine Bluff, Arkansas and renamed the "Judges".
[2] In their first season, 1925, the Cubs played two exhibition games against the St. Louis Cardinals during spring training.
[4] In 1929, the Cubs played an exhibition game against the New York Yankees drawing an estimated crowd of 11,000 despite the fact that Katy Park, the site of the event, could only hold 4,000 people.
[5] During the Cubs 1930 season, outfielder Gene Rye hit three home runs in one inning.
[1][6] The Cubs were sold in 1931 for US$23,000 (the same amount the franchise was purchased for in 1930) and was relocated to Galveston, Texas.