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449: 283:, made up of locals and mill workers. On July 3, 1936, the franchise was reportedly surrendered to the league after an attack of an umpire occurred at the ballpark in Forest City. The Owls had a record of 21–25 under managers Maurice Frew and Baxter Moose when the franchise was surrendered. The franchise became the 360:
In 1950, Rutherford County placed third in the Western Carolina League final regular season standings, continuing as a Chicago Cubs affiliate. Managed by Rube Wilson, the Owls ended the season with a record of 57–53 to finish 12.0 games behind the first place Newton-Conover Twins in the final regular
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and Gene Hollifield, Forest City finishe 14.5 games behind the first place Lincolnton Cardinals in the Western Carolina League regular season standings. At the end of the regular season, the Shelby Farmers franchise reportedly refused to play a playoff game to break a fourth-place tie and the playoff
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The 1951 Rutherford County Owls placed fifth and did not qualify for the playoffs in the eight–team Western Carolina League. Rutherford County finished with a regular season record of 62–48 to place fifth in the regular season standings, playing under returning manager Rube Wilson. The Owls finished
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and finished 8.5 games behind the first place Newton-Conover Twins in the regular season standings. In the playoffs, the Owls defeated the Newton-Conover Twins 4 games to 2 to advance. In the Western Carolina League Finals, the Rutherford County Owls defeated the Morganton Aggies 4 games to 1 to win
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According to reports of the July 3, 1936, incident, umpire C.T. Skidmore was attacked outside of Alexander Park in Forest City after a game against Shelby. After the attack, Skidmore was complimentary of the players and team officials, who assisted him after the attack, including Dr. C.H. Verner who
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and William Greene and finishing 22.5 games behind the first place Lincolnton Cardinals. In the playoffs, the Owls were swept by the Shelby Farmers in four games. Rutherford County's Ken Paschal led the Western Carolina League with 19 home runs. The Western Carolina League completed the 1952 season
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was president of the club and treated Skidmore's injuries. Skidmore stated he believed the attack was by out-of-town fans or gamblers. After the incident, Verner surrendered the team to the league. After a league meeting on July 5, 1936, the franchise was awarded to Lexington.
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In their first season of Western Carolina League play, the 1948 the Forest City Owls placed fourth in the league regular season standings and qualified for the four-team playoffs. Ending the regular season with a record of 55–56, while playing the season under managers
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The franchise became known as the "Rutherford County Owls" in 1949 and the Owls won the Western Carolina League championship of the eight–team league. The Owls ended the regular season with a record of 65–45 and placed third, playing the season under managers
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The 1954 Tar Heel League began the season reduced to four teams, Rutherford County Included. The league folded on June 21, 1954. The Rutherford County Owls were in second place with a 24–24 record when the league folded. Forest City was managed by
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The 1960 "Rutherford County Owls" played a final minor league season a member of the reformed eight–team Class D level Western Carolina League. The Owls finished their final season with a record of 43–56 to place sixth, playing under managers
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The 1952 Western Carolina League began the season reduced to six teams and the Owls continued play. The Rutherford County Owls ended the season in fourth place with a regular season record of 42–58, playing the season under managers
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Rutherford County, North Carolina first hosted league baseball play in 1936. Based in Forest City, North Carolina, the "Rutherford County Owls" began 1936 the season as charter members of the eight–team
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in the final regular season standings. Rutherford County played their final season as a Chicago Cubs minor league affiliate. George Long of Rutherford County led the league with an ERA of 2.12.
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and immediately replaced Rutherford County in league play. After compiling a 16–36 record in Lexington, the team then finished the season in sixth place with a 37–61 overall record.
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from 1953 to 1954 and Western Carolina League in 1960, winning the 1949 league championship and qualifying for the playoffs six other times. The franchise played as the
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spot was awarded to Forest City. In the first round of the 1948 playoffs, the Newton-Conover Twins defeated the Forest City Owls 4 games to 2.
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in the final regular season standings. In the first round of the league playoffs, the Lexington Indians defeated Forest City 4 games to 2.
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The 1948 and 1953 Forest City Owls and the 1954 and 1960 Rutherford County Owls teams reportedly played home games at
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with five teams, after the Morganton Aggies folded during the season. The Western Carolina League combined with the
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from 1949 to 1952. The ballpark was located at the former Spindale High School in Spindale, North Carolina.
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standings. In the playoffs, the Newton-Conover Twins defeated Rutherford County 4 games to 2.
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It was reported that the 1936 Rutherford City Owls played minor league home games at
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The Rutherford County Owls were noted to have played home minor league games at the
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teams joined Forest City as charter members, beginning play on April 30, 1948.
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Rutherford County, North Carolina has not hosted another minor league team.
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The Independent Carolina Baseball League, 1936-1938: Baseball Outlaws
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The Owls franchise continued play in the 1953 ten–team Class D level
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The 1948 "Forest City Owls" became charter members of the eight–team
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and Rube Wilson. The Owls played as a minor league affiliate of the
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and Richard McKeithan, finishing 8.0 games behind the first place
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The Rutherford County Owls were a minor league affiliate of the
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Utley, R. G. (Hank); Verner, Scott (September 18, 2015).
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Index

1936
1960
Rutherford County, North Carolina
Independent
Class D
Carolina League
Western Carolina League
Tar Heel League
Chicago Cubs
minor league baseball
Rutherford County, North Carolina
Spindale, North Carolina
Forest City, North Carolina
Carolina League
Western Carolina League
Tar Heel League
Chicago Cubs
Independent
Carolina League
Carolina Textile League
Lexington Indians
Class D
Western Carolina League
Hendersonville Skylarks
Lenoir Red Sox
Lincolnton Cardinals
Marion Marauders
Morganton Aggies
Newton-Conover Twins
Shelby Farmers

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