Newton Indians

1902-1905

Jim Beeman, GM

Franchise #21

History Brief

GM Jim Beeman set-up his first club in Newton for the inaugural TCBA league in 1902. By the conclusion of the 1905 season, however, despite on-field success, the Buccs were out of treasure, and the team was sold to Pittsburgh native Joe Elinich. In 1920, the franchise was obtained by another marauding seaman, Dan Warren. He took control of original Franchise #21 and moved to a naval base in Norfolk, operating as the Pilots until 1935. At that time, Grump Warren, unable to balance his duties within the Anglican Church with TCBA responsibilities, returned franchise ownership back to โ€œBuccโ€ Beeman. The team returned to Newton, changing the franchise nickname from Pilots to Indians. In 1943, Beeman sold his interest in Franchise #21 to Don Hirsch, who moved the team to Ocala, Florida. Jim Lafargueโ€™s Jersey developers purchased the team in 1951, establishing the team on the Jersey shore until disbanding in 1954, at which time Grump Warren reclaimed the franchise. Warren operated the franchise until 2012, when he sold Franchise #21 to Edinburgโ€™s James MacEachern and retired to a monastery.

All-Time Record

W954
L1023

All-Time Statistics

Season Records

YearWonLostPlaceDivisionDCLC
1943 50 104 4 Hackbart
1942 61 93 4 Hackbart
1941 84 70 3 Hackbart
1940 63 91 4 Hackbart
1939 75 79 2 Hackbart
1938 77 76 4 Hackbart
1937 77 77 3 Hackbart
1936 62 92 3 Hackbart
1935 67 83 4 Hackbart
1905 88 65 1 Kirwin DC
1904 91 63 1 Kirwin DC
1903 100 54 1 Kirwin DC
1902 63 91 3 Kirwin