1941 National Baseball Congress World Series
The 1941 National Baseball Congress World Series was won for the second year running by the Champlin Refiners as they beat the Waco Dons in the championship game 9-3. Champlin became the first team to win back-to-back the NBC titles.
Champlin infielder Red Barkley, who had short stints with both the St. Louis Browns and Boston Bees, was named tournament MVP.
NBC World Series Final[edit]
Champlin Refiners 9-3 Waco Dons
Final Top 10 Teams[edit]
- 1. Champlin Refiners
- 2. Waco Dons
- 3. Worcester Norton Abrasives (MA)
- 4. Bona Allen Shoemakers
- 5. Stillwater Boomers (OK)
- 6. Northrop Bombers (CA)
- 7. Fort Riley CRTC (KS)
- 8. Wichita Soloman Kandy (KS)
- 9. Mount Pleasant Cubs (TX)
- 10.Wichita Stearman (KS)
National Baseball Congress World Series
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