2-18, .100, 6th place
Peach Basket Society
Thursday, February 13, 2025
1941-42 Bridgeport Newfields (CSL)
2-18, .100, 6th place
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
1941-42 Connecticut State League (CSL)
The Connecticut State League dropped down to six teams for the 1941-42 season. The Danbury Gaels, New Britain Emeralds and Willimantic Aces dropped, and the Newfields relocated from Norwalk to Bridgeport, giving Bridgeport two teams representing the city.
For the first time, the league abandoned its old system of splitting the season into two halves and just would run with each team playing a 20-game schedule with the top four teams playing in a playoff to determine the winner of the President's trophy. Barely a week into the season, the U.S. was drawn into World War 2 and the season carried that heavy load as it progressed.
There wound up being a great divide between the top four and bottom two clubs. Waterbury and the Newfields finished in 5th and 6th, respectively, and well out of the playoff hunt. New London fought their way through to repeat as champions.
- Bridgeport Newfields
- Bridgeport Springwoods
- Hartford Gems
- New London Electric Boats
- Waterbury West Side Speedboys
- West Haven Hull Red Devils
Friday, January 31, 2025
New updates, identifications, corrections, January 2025
Taking some time and looking back to fill in some holes or close some things out.
DETAILS ADDED:
Hal Dorn, ABL- died 2013
Leo Gottlieb, ABL, CSL, NBL - died in NYC
PROPERLY IDENTIFIED:
Vinny Michaels, ABL
CORRECTED:
Al Cerni, ABL, is actually Mel Cerny
Jackie Goldsmith, NBL, CSL, NBL, PCL - Corrected birth and death date, added place of birth and death, added birth name
NEW LEADS UNRESOLVED:
Van Boovan, PBLA, first name George. Allegedly from Vancouver, BC
Thursday, January 30, 2025
1940-41 Willimantic Lounsbury Aces (CSL)
1940-41 WILLIMANTIC LOUNSBURY ACES
CONNECTICUT STATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE
1st Half: 1-7, .125, 9th place
2nd Half: 2-6, .250, t-8th place
For the second year in a row, the Lounsbury Aces of Willimantic proved to be fodder for the rest of the league. They only won 3 games all year, and finished well out of the chase.
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
1940-41 West Haven Red Devils (CSL)
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Eddie Mucha |
CONNECTICUT STATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE
1st Half: 6-2, .750, 2nd place
2nd Half: 6-2, .750, t-1st place
After a disappointing 1939-40 campaign, the Devils came back strong, going 6-2 in the first half. However, it wasn't good enough to catch the first place Norwalk club. In the second half, they managed to replicate their 6-2 record which got them into a three-way tie for first, but Rubenstein withdrew the team from a projected round-robin tie breaker and ended their CSL season.
- Herky Rubenstein (October 16, 1902 - October 4, 1975)
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
1940-41 Waterbury West Side Speedboys (CSL)
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Toots McNamara |
CONNECTICUT STATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE
1st Half: 3-5, .375, t-6th place
2nd Half: 3-5, .375, t-6th place
- Mike Moore (March 8, 1907 - December 18, 1977) 0-3
- George "Toots" McNamara (April 27, 1897 - August 18, 1973) 6-7
Friday, January 17, 2025
1940-41 Norwalk Newfields (CSL)
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Ike Kern |
CONNECTICUT STATE BASKETBALL LEAGUE
1st Half: 7-1, .875, 1st place
2nd Half: 4-4, .500, t-4th place
New to the league, the Newfields rolled through the first half, with only a 4-poinmt loss in New London as a blemish on their record. They only managed a .500 record in the second half, and the poor momentum seemed to carry into the Presidents Cup. They would lose to New London in 3 games.
- Eugene "Ike" Kern (November 26, 1909 - November 28, 1978)