The Siloam Springs Travelers were a minor league baseball team based in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. The "Travelers" teams were members of the Class D level Arkansas State League from 1934 to 1935 and the Arkansas-Missouri League from 1936 to 1939, winning league a pennant in 1935 and the league championship in 1936. The 1934 team was known as the "Buffaloes." The Travelers were a minor league affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds in 1938. Siloam Springs teams hosted minor league home games at Smiley Park.
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signed by the SiloamSpringsTravelers of the same league, where he began his professional career. In 1936, his first season with the Travelers, Tucker changed...
the managers. In the playoff, the Rogers Cardinals defeated the SiloamSpringsTravelers 4 games to 3 to win their second consecutive championship. In 1936...
under manager Ed Hawk. Cassville finished behind the 1st place SiloamSpringsTravelers and 2nd place Rogers Cardinals in the regular season standings...
and SiloamSpringsTravelers (74–44) joined Monett in the league standings. Monett finished 18.5 games behind the champion SiloamSpringsTravelers, playing...
Arkansas. One segment of 27.1 miles (43.6 km) runs from Highway 264 in SiloamSprings north into Delaware County, Oklahoma along Oklahoma State Highway 20...
standings. Huntsville finished 22.5 games behind the 1st place SiloamSpringsTravelers and were managed by James Nicely, Charley Wilson, George Ruff and...
baseball –- only fast-pitch softball -- when he signed with the SiloamSpringsTravelers of the Arkansas–Missouri League in 1936. He batted .279 in 118...
Dripping Springs until 1990, when the state bought it. The previous owners had also used the property as an attraction and rest stop for travelers on the...
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: El Dorado, SiloamSprings Lincoln club folded, July 16, 1936 Alan Gould (February 11, 1936). "Majors' Spring Training Under Way Officially"...
highs average around 51 °F (11 °C) and lows around 32 °F (0 °C). In SiloamSprings in the northwest part of the state, the average high and low temperatures...
Port Gibson Road is the ghost town of Rocky Springs that thrived in the late 19th century. The old Rocky Springs Methodist Church, the cemetery, and several...
Kentucky. Tree split apart under the weight of ice on its branches in SiloamSprings, Arkansas. December 2008 Northeastern United States ice storm Global...