Wellsville hosted home minor league games at Island Park.
[7] The Bradford Drillers, Hornell Green Sox, Jamestown Giants, Olean Refiners and Warren Bingoes teams joined Wellsville in beginning league play on May 22, 1914.
[10] In the final standings, the Rainmakers finished 19.0 games behind the first place Jamestown Giants.
[13] The Rainmakers ended the season in a virtual tie with the Olean White Sox, who finished 52–30.
[15] The league ended the season with five teams, as Wellsville had a record of 27–48 under returning manager Joe Lohr.
Wellsville placed fourth after the Erie Sailors, Olean White Sox and Warren Bingoes teams folded during the season.
[17] The Wellsville Rainmakers hosted home minor league games at Island Park.