[2] After beginning play mid-season, the Angier–Fuquay Springs Bulls, Clinton Sampson Blues, Lumberton Auctioneers, Red Springs Red Robins, Rockingham Eagles, Sanford Spinners, Smithfield–Selma Leafs and Wilmington Pirates teams joined Whiteville in Tobacco State League play.
[3][1] During the 1950, season, the Dunn–Erwin Twins team relocated to Whiteville and finished last in the Tobacco State League standings.
Overall, the team finished with a record of 39–92, to place eighth, missing the Tobacco State League playoffs.
Playing under manager Jim Staton, the Twins/Tobs finished 51.0 games behind the first place Lumberton Auctioneers.
[6] The Whiteville Tobs hosted home minor league games at Legion Memorial Field.