Central Basketball League
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The Central Basketball League was an early regional professional or semi-pro basketball league based in Ohio and Pennsylvania. The league disbanded on November 12, 1912, after playing a few exhibition games. Joseph "Joe" Meech Leithead served as Secretary prior to 1908 and President of the League for four years 1908–1912. Previously, Leithead was coach and captain of the Pittsburgh's South Side team from 1899 to 1907. "Joe Leithead Retires from the Floor Game" [1] 10/20/43 Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph article by Harry Keck (sports editor) "Low Score Basketball Games Recalled by Vets' Reunion - Joe Leithead Honor Guest".
Complete team list
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Champions
[edit]- 1906/07 East Liverpool Potters & Pittsburgh South Side
- 1907/08 East Liverpool Potters
- 1908/09 Homestead Young Americans
- 1909/10 McKeesport Tubers
- 1910/11 McKeesport Tubers
- 1911/12 Johnstown Johnnies
- 1912/13 LEAGUE DISBANDED
References
[edit]- ^ "JOE LEITHEAD". Pro Basketball Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2024-07-19.