Series Preview: 1931 Windsor Cup Finals

by Gordon Johnson for Uplantica Sport September 26, 1931 KOSTINSKY PARK, DEERBORN, WOODLYN – Autumn is here and it’s time for the Windsor Cup Finals! The Deerborn White Sox will take on the Delle Stars in a best-of-seven series, with game 1 scheduled for tomorrow afternoon in Deerborn. The White Sox are appearing in their … Continue reading Series Preview: 1931 Windsor Cup Finals

1931 UA SemiFinal Series

The Northsouth Guardians have home field advantage in a 5-game series against the Delle Stars in this year’s Uplantic Association SemiFinal Series. The Guardians come into the series fresh off of upsetting the Platte Bears for the UA West pennant in the UA’s first-ever tiebreaker game. The Stars clinched the Wild Card on the second-to-last … Continue reading 1931 UA SemiFinal Series

Series Preview: 1931 UA SemiFinal

by Gordon Johnson for Uplantica Sport September 21, 1931 TREFELLEN FIELD, NORTHSOUTH, SNOWGATE – The Northsouth Guardians will host the Delle Stars tomorrow night in Game 1 of the 1931 UA SemiFinal Series. The winner of the best-of-5 series will advance to face the Deerborn White Sox in the Windsor Cup Finals. Both the Stars … Continue reading Series Preview: 1931 UA SemiFinal

Weekly Report: September 20, 1931

The 1931 Regular Season Comes to a Close The playoff field is set in the Uplantic Association, and the National Professional League has crowned a champion. Coming into the final 12 days of the season, the Deerborn White Sox had all but wrapped up the UA East Pennant and the Mark Davis Trophy as Regular … Continue reading Weekly Report: September 20, 1931

Weekly Report: September 7, 1931

The week started with an up-for-grabs Uplantic Association Wild Card race. The Northsouth Guardians started the week with a big series against the Roland Stags, who Northsouth came into the week trailing by 2 games for the Wild Card. After that, Northsouth faced another tough test with 3 games against the Deerborn White Sox, who … Continue reading Weekly Report: September 7, 1931