Northern Utah League

The Northern Utah League was a six–team Class D level baseball minor league that played in the 1921 season. The Northern Utah League featured teams based in Idaho and Utah. The Northern Utah League permanently folded after its only season of play.

Northern Utah League
SportMinor league baseball, Class D
Founded1921
Ceased1921
No. of teams6
Country United States
Most titles1
Tremonton (1921)

History

The Northern Utah League began play in the 1921 season as a new Class D minor league. The Northern Utah League began play as a six–team league, hosting franchises from Brigham City, Utah (Brigham City), Lewiston, Idaho (Lewiston Broncs), Logan, Utah (Logan Collegians), Ogden, Utah (Ogden), Smithfield, Utah (Smithfield) and Tremonton, Utah (Tremonton).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

The Northern Utah League began play on May 4, 1921 and played a split season. The second half began on July 4, 1921. The six team league standings featured Brigham City (7–9), the Lewiston Broncs (4–11), Logan Collegians (8–9), Ogden (11–5), Smithfield (6–10) and Tremonton (12–4). With a 12-4 record, Tremonton had the best record in the league.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

On June 11, 1921, Smithfield turned a triple play against the Logan Collegians.[17]

On July 3, 1921, Ogden pitcher Dave Davenport pitched a perfect game in a 4–0 Ogden victory over Tremonton. Davenport was later released for being too dominant in the Northern Utah League, with a 7–0 record.[18][19]

Northern Utah League teams

Team name(s) City represented Ballpark Year(s) active
Brigham City Brigham City, Utah Unknown 1921
Lewiston Broncs Lewiston, Idaho Unknown 1921
Logan Collegians Logan, Utah Unknown 1921
Ogden Ogden, Utah Unknown 1921
Smithfield Smithfield, Utah Unknown 1921
Tremonton Tremonton, Utah League Park 1921

1921 Northern Utah League overall standings

Team StandingsWLPCTGBManagers
Tremonton124.596-
Ogden115.6881.0
Logan Collegians89.4714.0Lewis Edwards
Brigham City79.4384.5
Smithfiled610.3756.0
Lewiston Broncs411.2678.0

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References

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