Friday, April 27, 2018

New York-Penn League Trivia Question of the Day - April 27, 2018


Altoona Tribune, March 11, 1939
Question: Where were the six teams located during the inaugural season of the New York-Penn League in 1939 when the league was known as the Pennsylvania-Ontario-New York or PONY League?

Answer: Batavia (Clippers), Jamestown (Jaguars), Niagara Falls (Rainbows), and Olean (Oilers), New York, Bradford (Bees), Pennsylvania, and Hamilton (Red Wings), Ontario, Canada.

Article Credits: Altoona Tribute and Newpapers.com
 
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