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词条 List of Eastern Basketball Association seasons
释义

  1. Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League / Eastern Professional Basketball League (1946–1970)

     1946–47 season  1947–48 season  1948–49 season  1949–1950 season  1950–51 season  1951–52 season  1952–53 season  1953–54 season  1954–55 season  1955–56 season  1956–57 season  1957–58 season  1958–59 season  1959–1960 season  1960–61 season  1961–62 season  1962–63 season  1963–64 season  1964–65 season  1965–66 season  1966–67 season  1967–68 season  1968–69 season  1969–1970 season 

  2. Eastern Basketball Association (1970–78)

     1970–71 season  1971–72 season  1972–73 season  1973–74 season  1974–75 season  1975–76 season  1976–77 season  1977–78 season 

  3. References

{{Further|List of Continental Basketball Association seasons}}

The Eastern Basketball Association was a professional basketball league based in the United States. The league began in 1946 and was known as the Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League. After one season the league changed its name to the Eastern Professional Basketball League. In 1979, the league changed its name again to the Continental Basketball Association.

Eastern Pennsylvania Basketball League / Eastern Professional Basketball League (1946–1970)

1946–47 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Rockets
  • Binghamton Triplets {{small|(relocated to Pottsville, Pennsylvania during the season)}}
  • Hazleton Mountaineers
  • Lancaster Red Roses
  • Pottsville Pros {{small|(relocated from Binghamton, New York during the season)}}
  • Reading Keys
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Wilkes-Barre Barons 22 5 .815 —}}
Lancaster Red Roses 20 10 .667 3.5
Reading Keys 15 13 .536 7.5
Hazleton Mountaineers 11 17 .393 11.5
Allentown Rockets 8 18 .308 13.5
Binghamton/Pottsville 7 20 .259 15
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Postseason
{{4TeamBracket
| RD1-seed1 =1
| RD1-team1 =Wilkes-Barre Barons
| RD1-score1 =2
| RD1-seed2 =3
| RD1-team2 =Reading Keys
| RD1-score2 =0
| RD1-seed3 =2
| RD1-team3 =Lancaster Red Roses
| RD1-score3 =2
| RD1-seed4 =4
| RD1-team4 =Hazleton Mountaineers
| RD1-score4 =0
| RD2-seed1 =1
| RD2-team1 =Wilkes-Barre Barons
| RD2-score1 =2
| RD2-seed2 =2
| RD2-team2 =Lancaster Red Roses
| RD2-score2 =1
}}{{Column}}
League map
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}}{{Columns-end}}

1947–48 season

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Teams
  • Harrisburg Senators
  • Hazleton Mountaineers
  • Lancaster Red Roses
  • Philadelphia Lumberjacks
  • Pottsville Packers
  • Reading Keys
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Pottsville Packers 19 9 .679 —}}
Reading Keys 19 9 .679 —}}
Hazleton Mountaineers 18 10 ..643 1
Lancaster Red Roses 14 14 .500 5
Sunbury Mercuries 13 15 .464 6
Harrisburg Senators 11 16 .407 7.5
Williamsport Billies 9 18 .333 9.5
Philadelphia Lumberjacks 8 20 .286 11
{{Columns-end}}{{Columns-start}}
Postseason
{{4TeamBracket
| RD1-seed1 =1
| RD1-team1 =Pottsville Packers
| RD1-score1 =1
| RD1-seed2 =3
| RD1-team2 =Hazleton Mountaineers
| RD1-score2 =2
| RD1-seed3 =2
| RD1-team3 =Reading Keys
| RD1-score3 =2
| RD1-seed4 =4
| RD1-team4 =Lancaster Red Roses
| RD1-score4 =1
| RD2-seed1 =3
| RD2-team1 =Hazleton Mountaineers
| RD2-score1 =1
| RD2-seed2 =2
| RD2-team2 =Reading Keys
| RD2-score2 =2
}}{{Column}}
League map
{{location map+ |USA Pennsylvania |float=left |width=350|caption=Locations EPBL teams during the 1947–48 season|places={{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.685 |long=-76.202778| mark=Black pog.svg |label=Packers| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.341667 |long=-75.926389 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Keys| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.958889 |long=-75.974444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Mountaineers| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.039722 |long=-76.304444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Red Roses| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.863889 |long=-76.789167 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Mercuries| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.269722 |long=-76.875556 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Senators| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.244444 |long=-77.018611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Billies| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.009376| long=-75.133346 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Lumberjacks| position=bottom}}
}}{{Columns-end}}

1948–49 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Harrisburg Senators
  • Lancaster Rockets
  • Pottsville Packers
  • Reading Keys
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Williamsport Billies
  • York Victory A.C.
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Williamsport Billies 18 12 .600 —}}
Reading Keys 18 12 .600 —}}
Harrisburg Senators 18 12 .600 —}}
Pottsville Packers 16 14 .533 2
York Victory A.C. 15 15 .500 3
Lancaster Rockets 11 19 .367 7
Sunbury Mercuries 9 24 .300 9
{{Columns-end}}{{Columns-start}}
Postseason
{{4TeamBracket
| RD1-seed1 =1
| RD1-team1 =Williamsport Billies
| RD1-score1 =1
| RD1-seed2 =3
| RD1-team2 =Pottsville Packers
| RD1-score2 =2
| RD1-seed3 =2
| RD1-team3 =Reading Keys
| RD1-score3 =1
| RD1-seed4 =4
| RD1-team4 =Harrisburg Senators
| RD1-score4 =2
| RD2-seed1 =3
| RD2-team1 =Pottsville Packers
| RD2-score1 =1
| RD2-seed2 =4
| RD2-team2 =Harrisburg Senators
| RD2-score2 =2
}}{{Column}}
League map
{{location map+ |USA Pennsylvania |float=left |width=350|caption=Locations EPBL teams during the 1948–49 season|places={{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.685 |long=-76.202778| mark=Black pog.svg |label=Packers| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.341667 |long=-75.926389 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Keys| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.039722 |long=-76.304444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Rockets| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.863889 |long=-76.789167 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Mercuries| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.269722 |long=-76.875556 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Senators| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.244444 |long=-77.018611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Billies| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=39.962778 |long=-76.728056 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Victory A.C.| position=left}}
}}{{Columns-end}}

1949–1950 season

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Teams
  • Berwick Carbuilders
  • Harrisburg Senators {{small|(later renamed the "Caps")}}
  • Lancaster Rockets
  • Pottsville Packers
  • Reading Rangers
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Williamsport Billies
  • York Victory A.C.
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
{{color|white|Northern Division
Williamsport Billies 20 8 .714 —}}
Pottsville Packers 16 12 .571 4
Sunbury Mercuries 14 14 .500 8
Berwick Carbuilders 8 17 .320 10.5
{{color|white|Southern Division
Lancaster Rockets 18 10 .643 —}}
Harrisburg Senators 16 12 .571 2
York Victory A.C. 9 17 .346 8
Reading Rangers 7 18 .280 9.5
{{Columns-end}}{{Columns-start}}
Postseason
{{2TeamBracket
| RD1=First Place Playoff
| RD1-seed1=
| RD1-team1=Williamsport Billies
| RD1-score1=90
| RD1-seed2=
| RD1-team2=Lancaster Rockets
| RD1-score2=87
}}{{4TeamBracket
| RD2 = EPBL Championship Series
| RD1-seed1 =1
| RD1-team1 =Williamsport Billies
| RD1-score1 =2
| RD1-seed2 =3
| RD1-team2 =Pottsville Packers
| RD1-score2 =1
| RD1-seed3 =2
| RD1-team3 =Lancaster Rockets
| RD1-score3 =1
| RD1-seed4 =3
| RD1-team4 =Harrisburg Caps
| RD1-score4 =2
| RD2-seed1 =1
| RD2-team1 =Williamsport Billies
| RD2-score1 =2
| RD2-seed2 =3
| RD2-team2 =Harrisburg Caps
| RD2-score2 =1
}}{{Column}}
League map
{{location map+ |USA Pennsylvania |float=left |width=350|caption=Locations EPBL teams during the 1949–1950 season|places={{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.685 |long=-76.202778| mark=Black pog.svg |label=Packers| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.341667 |long=-75.926389 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Rangers| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.039722 |long=-76.304444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Rockets| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.863889 |long=-76.789167 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Mercuries| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.269722 |long=-76.875556 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Senators/Caps| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.244444 |long=-77.018611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Billies| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=39.962778 |long=-76.728056 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Victory A.C.| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.054722 |long=-76.233611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Carbuilders| position=right}}
}}{{Columns-end}}

1950–51 season

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Teams
  • Berwick Carbuilders
  • Harrisburg Senators
  • Lancaster Rockets
  • Pottsville Packers
  • Reading Rangers
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Williamsport Billies
  • York Professionals
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
{{color|white|Northern Division
Sunbury Mercuries 23 5 .822 —}}
Williamsport Billies 16 12 .571 7
Berwick Carbuilders 15 13 .536 8
Pottsville Packers 12 16 .426 11
{{color|white|Southern Division
York Professionals 15 11 .577 —}}
Lancaster Rockets 12 15 .445 3.5
Harrisburg Senators 9 18 .333 6.5
Reading Rangers 8 20 .285 8
{{Columns-end}}{{Columns-start}}
Postseason
{{2TeamBracket
| seed-width =
| team-width =
| score-width =
| RD1= EPBL Regular Season Championship Game
| RD1-seed1=1
| RD1-team1=Sunbury Mercuries
| RD1-score1=80
| RD1-seed2=1
| RD1-team2=York Victory A.C.
| RD1-score2=75
}}{{4TeamBracket
| RD1 = Semifinals
| RD2 = EPBL Championship Series
| RD1-seed1 =1
| RD1-team1 =Sunbury Mercuries
| RD1-score1 =2
| RD1-seed2 =2
| RD1-team2 =Williamsport Billies
| RD1-score2 =1
| RD1-seed3 =1
| RD1-team3 =York Victory A.C.
| RD1-score3 =2
| RD1-seed4 =2
| RD1-team4 =Lancaster Rockets
| RD1-score4 =0
| RD2-seed1 =1
| RD2-team1 =Sunbury Mercuries
| RD2-score1 =2
| RD2-seed2 =1
| RD2-team2 =York Victory A.C.
| RD2-score2 =0
}}{{Column}}
League map
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}}{{Columns-end}}

1951–52 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Ashland Greens {{small|(relocated to Hazleton, Pennsylvania after 10 days in Ashland)}}
  • Lancaster Rockets
  • Hazleton Mountaineers
  • Pottsville Packers
  • Reading Merchants
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Williamsport Billies
  • York Cleaners {{small|(relocated to Ashland, Pennsylvania after 11 games)}}
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Pottsville Packers 21 9 .700 —}}
Sunbury Mercuries 20 10 .667 1
Williamsport Billies 17 12 .586 3.5
Lancaster Rockets 13 16 .448 7.5
Reading Merchants 11 17 .393 9
Hazleton Mountaineers 6 20 .200 15
{{Columns-end}}{{Columns-start}}
Postseason
{{4TeamBracket
| RD1 =
| RD2 = EPBL Championship Series
| RD1-seed1 = 1
| RD1-team1 = Pottsville Packers
| RD1-score1 = 2
| RD1-seed2 = 3
| RD1-team2 = Williamsport Billies
| RD1-score2 = 0
| RD1-seed3 = 2
| RD1-team3 = Sunbury Mercuries
| RD1-score3 = 2
| RD1-seed4 = 4
| RD1-team4 = Lancaster Rockets
| RD1-score4 = 0
| RD2-seed1 = 1
| RD2-team1 = Pottsville Packers
| RD2-score1 = 3
| RD2-seed2 = 2
| RD2-team2 = Sunbury Mercuries
| RD2-score2 = 0
}}{{Column}}
League map
{{location map+ |USA Pennsylvania |float=left |width=350|caption=Locations EPBL teams during the 1951–52 season|places={{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.781667 |long=-76.344444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Greens| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.958889 |long=-75.974444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Mountaineers| position=top}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.039722 |long=-76.304444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Rockets| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.685 |long=-76.202778| mark=Black pog.svg |label=Packers| position=bottom}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.341667 |long=-75.926389 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Merchants| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.863889 |long=-76.789167 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Mercuries| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.244444 |long=-77.018611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Billies| position=top}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=39.962778 |long=-76.728056 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Cleaners| position=left}}
}}{{Columns-end}}

1952–53 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Berwick Carbuilders
  • Harrisburg Capitols
  • Lancaster Rockets
  • Lebanon Seltzers
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Sunbury Mercuries 17 3 .850 —}}
Williamsport Billies 13 7 .650 4
Lancaster Rockets 9 10 .474 7.5
Berwick Carbuilders 8 12 .400 9
Harrisburg Capitols 7 12 .369 9.5
Lebanon Seltzers 5 15 .333 12
{{Columns-end}}{{Columns-start}}
Postseason
{{4TeamBracket
| RD1 =
| RD2 = EPBL Championship Series
| RD1-seed1 =1
| RD1-team1 =Sunbury Mercuries
| RD1-score1 =2
| RD1-seed2 =4
| RD1-team2 =Berwick Carbuilders
| RD1-score2 =1
| RD1-seed3 =2
| RD1-team3 =Williamsport Billies
| RD1-score3 =1
| RD1-seed4 =3
| RD1-team4 =Lancaster Rockets
| RD1-score4 =0
| RD2-seed1 =1
| RD2-team1 =Sunbury Mercuries
| RD2-score1 =1
| RD2-seed2 =2
| RD2-team2 =Williamsport Billies
| RD2-score2 =2
}}{{Column}}
League map
{{location map+ |USA Pennsylvania |float=left |width=350|caption=Locations EPBL teams during the 1952–53 season|places={{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.054722 |long=-76.233611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Carbuilders| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.269722 |long=-76.875556 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Captitols| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.039722 |long=-76.304444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Rockets| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.341667 |long=-76.420833 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Seltzers| position=top}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.863889 |long=-76.789167 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Mercuries| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.244444 |long=-77.018611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Billies| position=top}}
}}{{Columns-end}}

1953–54 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Berwick Carbuilders
  • Lancaster Rockets
  • Lebanon Seltzers
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Sunbury Mercuries 22 8 .733 —}}
Williamsport Billies 20 10 ..667 2
Hazleton Hawks 15 15 .500 5
Lancaster Red Roses 15 15 .500 5
Berwick Carbuilders 14 16 .467 6
Lebanon Seltzers 4 26 .133 16
{{Columns-end}}{{Columns-start}}
Postseason
{{4TeamBracket
| RD1 =
| RD2 = EPBL Championship Series
| RD1-seed1 =1
| RD1-team1 =Sunbury Mercuries
| RD1-score1 =0
| RD1-seed2 =4
| RD1-team2 =Lancaster Red Roses
| RD1-score2 =2
| RD1-seed3 =2
| RD1-team3 =Williamsport Billies
| RD1-score3 =2
| RD1-seed4 =3
| RD1-team4 =Hazleton Hawks
| RD1-score4 =1
| RD2-seed1 =4
| RD2-team1 =Lancaster Red Roses
| RD2-score1 =1
| RD2-seed2 =2
| RD2-team2 =Williamsport Billies
| RD2-score2 =2
}}{{Column}}
League map
{{location map+ |USA Pennsylvania |float=left |width=350|caption=Locations EPBL teams during the 1953–54 season|places={{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.054722 |long=-76.233611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Carbuilders| position=top}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.039722 |long=-76.304444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Rockets| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.341667 |long=-76.420833 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Seltzers| position=top}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.958889 |long=-75.974444 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Hawks| position=right}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=40.863889 |long=-76.789167 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Mercuries| position=left}}{{location map~ |USA Pennsylvania |lat=41.244444 |long=-77.018611 |mark=Black pog.svg |label=Billies| position=left}}
}}{{Columns-end}}

1954–55 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Carbondale Celtics {{small|(folded midseason)}}
  • Lancaster Rockets
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Williamsport Billies 19 11 .633 —}}
Wilkes-Barre Barons 18 12 .600 1
Scranton Miners 15 15 .500 4
Hazleton Hawks 15 15 .500 4
Sunbury Mercuries 13 17 .433 6
Lancaster Red Roses 10 20 .333 9
{{Columns-end}}

1955–56 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • New York–Harlem Yankees
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Capitols {{small|(folded midseason)}}
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Williamsport Billies 18 9 .667 —}}
Wilkes-Barre Barons 18 12 .600 1.5
Scranton Miners 14 13 .519 4
Sunbury Mercuries 13 13 .500 4.5
Hazleton Hawks 11 15 .423 6.5
New York–Harlem Yankees{{sup>§}} 2 14 .125 10.5

{{small|{{sup|§}} New York–Harlem Yankees took over the Trenton Capitols schedule and record after Trenton folded during the season}}

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1956–57 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Scranton Miners 21 9 .700 —}}
Hazleton Hawks 20 10 .667 1
Sunbury Mercuries 14 16 .467 7
Williamsport Billies 13 17 .433 8
Wilkes-Barre Barons 11 18 .379 9.5
Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons 10 19 .345 10.5
{{Columns-end}}

1957–58 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • Reading Keys {{small|(folded midseason)}}
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
  • Wilmington Jets
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Wilkes-Barre Barons 19 10 .655 —}}
Hazleton Hawks 19 11 .633 .5
Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons 18 11 .621 1
Sunbury Mercuries 18 11 .621 1
Scranton Miners 18 12 .600 1.5
Williamsport Billies 17 12 .586 2
Wilmington Jets 6 22 .214 12.5
Reading Keys 1 27 .036 17.5
{{Columns-end}}
Notes and events
  • Two expansion franchises were admitted to the league in September 1957 They were clubs in Reading, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware which would become the Reading Keys and Wilmington Jets, respectively.[1]
  • Harry Rudolph was elected league president in September 1957. Barry Sherman was elected secretary and public relations director. Elected members of the board of governors were Clem Palevitch, Richard Smith and Jack Agnor.[1]

1958–59 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Baltimore Bullets
  • Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • Rochester Colonels {{small|(folded after eight games)}}
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Scranton Miners 21 7 .750 —}}
Wilkes-Barre Barons 19 9 .679 2
Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons 17 11 .607 4
Hazleton Hawks 16 12 .571 5
Sunbury Mercuries 12 16 .429 9
Baltimore Bullets 12 16 .429 9
Williamsport Billies 9 19 .321 12
Allentown Jets 6 22 .214 15
{{Columns-end}}
Notes and events
  • League president Harry Rudolph announced that Bill Spivey of the Wilkes-Barre team was fined $10 for fighting during a game. It was Spivey's second fine of the season and Rudolph said if another incident occurred it would result in a suspension.[2]

1959–1960 season

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Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Baltimore Bullets
  • Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • Rochester Colonels {{small|(folded after eight games)}}
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons 21 7 .750 —}}
Baltimore Bullets 20 8 .714 1
Allentown Jets 15 12 .556 5.5
Scranton Miners 15 13 .536 6
Williamsport Billies 12 16 .439 9
Wilkes-Barre Barons 10 18 .357 11
Hazleton Hawks 9 18 .333 11.5
Sunbury Mercuries 9 19 .321 12
{{Columns-end}}
Notes and events
  • During the offseason before the 1959–1960 season, the league announced their collegiate draft was postponed so the league could vote on an expansion franchise from Baltimore, Maryland (which became the Baltimore Bullets).[3]
  • In January 1960, the league announced it had scrapped a rule permitting National Basketball Association (NBA) teams only one option per season on players. This rule would allow NBA team to call-up and send down players as much as they wished.[4]

1960–61 season

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Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Baltimore Bullets
  • Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Baltimore Bullets 19 9 .679 —}}
Allentown Jets 19 9 .679 —}}
Scranton Miners 15 13 .536 4
Sunbury Mercuries 13 15 .464 6
Wilkes-Barre Barons 13 15 .464 6
Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons 11 16 .407 7.5
Williamsport Billies 11 16 .407 7.5
Hazleton Hawks 10 18 .357 9
{{Columns-end}}
Notes and events
  • The league held its annual preseason meeting on June 13, 1960 where league president Harry Rudolph was re-elected to a two-year term. He was also elected treasurer of the league. Ray Saul was re-elected as public relations director and secretary.[5]
  • EPBL president Harry Rudolph announced plans to file a $1,000,000 defamation of character lawsuit against National Football League (NFL) commissioner Pete Rozelle for saying, "several players in the Eastern Basketball [League] were accused of gambling on games involving teams for which they formerly played." The comment was about Rozelle's decision to bar NFL player Gene Lipscomb from joining the EPBL Baltimore Bullets.[6]

1961–62 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Camden Bullets {{small|(relocated from Baltimore, Maryland preseason)}}
  • Easton-Phillipsburg Madisons {{small|(relocated to Trenton, New Jersey midseason)}}
  • Hazleton Hawks
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Colonials {{small|(relocated from Easton-Phillipsburg midseason)}}
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Allentown Jets 22 5 .815 —}}
Williamsport Billies 18 8 .692 3.5
Sunbury Mercuries 16 11 .593 6
Trenton Colonials 13 13 .500 8.5
Wilkes-Barre Barons 13 15 .464 9.5
Camden Bullets 10 15 .400 11
Scranton Miners 8 16 .333 12.5
Hazleton Hawks 4 21 .160 17
{{Columns-end}}
Notes and events
  • At the league's annual meeting during the offseason before the 1961–62 season a proposal to relocate the Baltimore franchise to New England was to be proposed. The potential move would have been to either Bridgeport or Milton, Connecticut as facilitated by the prospective owner, Herb Kables.[7] The proposal was ultimately rejected.[8]
  • The league postponed its collegiate draft due to the 1961 NCAA University Division men's basketball gambling scandal.[8]
  • Rules were adopted before the 1961–62 season to mirror the rules of the National Basketball Association (NBA).[8]
  • The Allentown Jets announced they had signed Andrew "Fuzzy" Levane to a one-year contract as coach in September 1961.[9]
  • In October 1961, the EPBL passed a resolution that would give a lifetime ban to any player who left an EPBL team for another league. The rule came in response to players who left the league the fledgling American Basketball League (ABL).[10]
  • In December 1961, a "State Basketball Championship" for Pennsylvania was proposed by Pittsburgh Rens owner Lenny Litman between his ABL team, the NBA Philadelphia Warriors and the EPBL Sunbury Mercuries.[11]
  • EPBL president Harry Rudolph announced that the Camden franchise had been fined $150 for failing to have the required seven players in uniform for a game on January 27, 1962 in which Camden lost to Williamsport 153–126. According to the Associated Press several Camden players were delayed by car trouble forcing the team to play with six players.[12]
  • EPBL president Harry Rudolph announced that Trenton Colonials coach Harry Landa had been fined for pushing a referee during a game on February 3, 1962. According to Rudolph, if Landa failed to pay the fine he would be suspended for the remainder of the season. [13]

1962–63 season

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Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Camden Bullets
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Colonials
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Allentown Jets 20 8 .714 —}}
Camden Bullets 20 8 .714 —}}
Wilkes-Barre Barons 15 13 .536 5
Williamsport Billies 12 16 .429 8
Scranton Miners 11 17 .393 9
Trenton Colonials 10 18 .357 10
Sunbury Mercuries 10 18 .357 10
{{Columns-end}}
Notes and events
  • During the offseason before the 1962–63 season, the EPBL considered admitting two new franchises in Philadelphia and Carbondale, Pennsylvania/[14] The Philadelphia franchise was not approved as the team's owners could not find a suitable venue. The Carbondale franchise was admitted to the league, but that deal was eventually voided when team owners failed to meet their financial obligations according to league president Harry Rudolph.[15][16]
  • In November 1962, after the American Basketball League (ABL) folded, EPBL president Harry Rudolph announced that players who were banned for leaving their EPBL teams for the ABL could apply for re-admittance to the league if they wrote a letter to the league president with $25 as payment for a fine. Players affected by the ban were: Hal Lear, David Gunther, Hershel Thurner, Kelly Coleman and Spike Gibson.[17]
  • In April 1963, EPBL president Harry Rudolph announced that Camden Bullets player Tom Hoover was fined $100 and suspended for four games following a physical altercation with referee Jim Armstong.[18]

1963–64 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Camden Bullets
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Colonials
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Williamsport Billies
  • Wilmington Blue Bombers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Camden Bullets 21 7 .750 —}}
Allentown Jets 21 7 .750 —}}
Scranton Miners 19 9 .679 2
Trenton Colonials 16 12 .571 5
Wilkes-Barre Barons 10 18 .357 11
Sunbury Mercuries 9 17 .346 11
Williamsport Billies 7 19 .269 13
Wilmington Blue Bombers 7 21 .250 14
{{Columns-end}}
Notes and events
  • During the offseason before the 1963–64, the Wilmington Blue Bombers of Wilmington, Delaware were admitted into the league. The league also announced it had abolished its territorial draft.[19]
  • The Wilmington Blue Bombers announced they had hired Alexander Severance as coach during the offseason before the 1963–64 season.[20]
  • In October 1963, the Camden Bullets announced that Charles "Buddy" Donnelly was hired as coach.[21]

1964–65 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Camden Bullets
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Colonials
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Wilmington Blue Bombers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Camden Bullets 18 10 .643 —}}
Sunbury Mercuries 17 11 .607 1
Scranton Miners 17 11 .607 1
Allentown Jets 16 12 .571 2
Wilmington Blue Bombers 12 16 .429 6
Wilkes-Barre Barons 11 17 .393 7
Trenton Colonials 7 21 .250 11
{{Columns-end}}
Notes and events
  • EPBL president Harry Rudolph was re-elected to a two-year term during the offseason before the 1964–65 season. The league also re-elected Ray Saul as secretary. David Waters was newly elected to the position of vice president. Hal Simon, Spike Shandelman and Arthur Pachter were elected to the board of governors.[22]
  • In June 1964, the EPBL held its annual collegiate draft in Allentown, Pennsylvania.[23]
  • Before the 1964–65 season, the EPBL established a three-point field goal from 25 feet away from the basket.[24]
  • Brendan McCann replaced Pete Monska as the Allentown Jets' head coach during the offseason before the 1964–65 season.[25]

1965–66 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Camden Bullets
  • Harrisburg Patriots
  • Johnstown C-J's
  • New Haven Elms
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Colonials
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Wilmington Blue Bombers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
{{color|white|Eastern Division
Wilmington Blue Bombers 20 8 .714 —}}
Trenton Colonials 20 8 .714 —}}
Allentown Jets 15 13 .536 5
Camden Bullets 14 14 .500 6
New Haven Elms 8 20 .286 12
{{color|white|Western Division
Wilkes-Barre Barons 19 9 .679 —}}
Sunbury Mercuries 18 10 .643 1
Scranton Miners 13 15 .464 6
Harrisburg Patriots 10 18 .357 9
Johnstown C-J's 3 25 .107 16
{{Columns-end}}

1966–67 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Asbury Park Boardwalkers
  • Harrisburg Patriots
  • Hartford Capitols
  • New Haven Elms
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Colonials
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Wilmington Blue Bombers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
{{color|white|Eastern Division
Wilmington Blue Bombers 21 7 .750 —}}
Hartford Capitols 13 15 .464 8
Trenton Colonials 13 15 .464 8
New Haven Elms 7 21 .250 14
Asbury Park Boardwalkers 2 26 .071 19
{{color|white|Western Division
Scranton Miners 21 7 .750 —}}
Allentown Jets 19 9 .679 2
Sunbury Mercuries 19 9 .679 2
Wilkes-Barre Barons 14 13 .519 6.5
Harrisburg Patriots 10 17 .370 10.5
{{Columns-end}}

1967–68 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Asbury Park Boardwalkers
  • Binghamton Flyers {{small|(relocated from Bridgeport, Connecticut midseason)}}
  • Bridgeport Flyers {{small|(relocated to Binghamton, New York midseason)}}
  • Hartford Capitols
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Colonials
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Wilmington Blue Bombers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Allentown Jets 23 9 .719 —}}
Hartford Capitols 21 11 .656 2
Wilmington Blue Bombers 21 12 .636 3
Wilkes-Barre Barons 20 12 .625 3.5
Sunbury Mercuries 18 14 .563 5
Scranton Miners 16 16 .500 7
Binghamton Flyers 10 22 .313 13
Asbury Park Boardwalkers 9 23 .281 14
Trenton Colonials 7 25 .219 16
{{Columns-end}}

1968–69 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Binghamton Flyers
  • Hartford Capitols
  • New Haven Elms
  • Scranton Miners
  • Springfield Hall of Famers {{small|(folded after an 0–7 start to the season)}}
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Colonials
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Wilmington Blue Bombers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
{{color|white|Eastern Division
Wilmington Blue Bombers 20 7 .741 —}}
Trenton Colonials 13 12 .520 6
Hartford Capitols 11 15 .423 8.5
New Haven Elms 10 16 .385 9.5
§}} 0 18 .000 —}}
{{color|white|Western Division
Wilkes-Barre Barons 26 2 .929 —}}
Scranton Miners 15 12 .556 10.5
Allentown Jets 15 13 .536 11
Sunbury Mercuries 10 16 .385 15
Binghamton Flyers 9 19 .333 16.5

{{small|{{sup|§}} Springfield Hall of Famers folded midseason}}

{{Columns-end}}

1969–1970 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Binghamton Flyers
  • Hamden Bics
  • Hartford Capitols
  • Scranton Miners
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
  • Wilmington Blue Bombers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Allentown Jets 20 8 .714 —}}
Wilmington Blue Bombers 19 9 .679 1
Hamden Bics 18 10 .643 2
Hartford Capitols 15 12 .556 4.5
Wilkes-Barre Barons 13 14 .481 4.5
Sunbury Mercuries 10 18 .357 10
Scranton Miners 8 19 .296 11.5
Binghamton Flyers 7 20 .256 12.5
{{Columns-end}}

Eastern Basketball Association (1970–78)

1970–71 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Camden Bullets
  • Delaware Blue Bombers
  • Hamden Bics
  • Hartford Capitols
  • Scranton Apollos
  • Sunbury Mercuries
  • Trenton Pat Pavers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
{{color|white|Eastern Division
Hamden Bics 19 9 .679 —}}
Hartford Capitols 15 13 .536 4
Camden Bullets 12 16 .429 7
Delaware Blue Bombers 11 17 .393 8
{{color|white|Western Division
Scranton Apollos 21 7 .750 —}}
Allentown Jets 15 13 .536 6
Sunbury Mercuries 14 14 .500 7
Wilkes-Barre Barons 13 15 ,464 8
Trenton Pat Pavers 6 22 .214 15
{{Columns-end}}
Postseason
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| RD2=Division Finals
| RD3=EBA Championship Series
| RD1-seed1=2
| RD1-team1=Hartford Capitols
| RD1-score1=2
| RD1-seed2=3
| RD1-team2=Camden Bullets
| RD1-score2=0
| RD1-seed3=2
| RD1-team3=Allentown Jets
| RD1-score3=2
| RD1-seed4=3
| RD1-team4=Sunbury Mercuries
| RD1-score4=1
| RD2-seed1=1
| RD2-team1=Hamden Bics
| RD2-score1=2
| RD2-seed2=2
| RD2-team2=Hartford Capitols
| RD2-score2=1
| RD2-seed3=1
| RD2-team3=Scranton Apollos
| RD2-score3=2
| RD2-seed4=2
| RD2-team4=Allentown Jets
| RD2-score4=1
| RD3-seed1=1
| RD3-team1=Hamden Bics
| RD3-score1=3
| RD3-seed2=1
| RD3-team2=Scranton Apollos
| RD3-score2=1
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}}

1971–72 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Cherry Hill Demons {{small|(relocated from Camden, New Jersey preseason, relocated to Hazleton, Pennsylvania mid-season)}}
  • Hamden Bics
  • Hartford Capitols
  • Hazleton Bits {{small|(relocated from Cherry Hill, New Jersey mid-season)}}
  • Scranton Apollos
  • Trenton Pat Pavers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Allentown Jets 21 9 .700 —}}
Scranton Apollos 17 13 .567 4
Hartford Capitols 17 13 .567 4
Trenton Pat Pavers 13 17 .433 8
Hazleton Bits 11 19 .367 10
Wilke-Barre Barons 11 19 .367 10
{{Columns-end}}
Postseason
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| RD2 = EBA Championship Series
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| RD1-score1 =2
| RD1-seed2 =4
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| RD1-score2 =0
| RD1-seed3 =2
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| RD1-score3 =2
| RD1-seed4 =3
| RD1-team4 =Hartford Capitols
| RD1-score4 =1
| RD2-seed1 =1
| RD2-team1 =Allentown Jets
| RD2-score1 =3
| RD2-seed2 =2
| RD2-team2 =Scranton Apollos
| RD2-score2 =2
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}}

1972–73 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Garden State Colonials
  • Hamden Bics
  • Hamburg Bullets {{small|(relocated from Hazleton, Pennsylvania before the season, but moved back mideason)}}
  • Hartford Capitols
  • Hazleton Bullets {{small|(relocated to Hamburg, Pennsylvania before the season, but moved back mideason)}}
  • Scranton Apollos
  • Trenton Pat Pavers
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Hartford Capitols 25 17 .781 —}}
Wilkes-Barre Barons 22 10 .688 3
Scranton Apollos 20 12 .625 5
Allentown Jets 15 17 .469 10
Garden State Colonials 13 19 .406 12
Hamilton Pat Pavers 11 19 .367 13
Hamburg/Hazleton Bullets 4 26 .133 20
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}}

1973–74 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Cherry Hill Rookies
  • East Orange Colonials
  • Hamilton Pat Pavers
  • Hartford Capitols
  • Hazleton Bullets
  • Scranton Apollos
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons {{small|(folded midseason)}}
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
{{color|white|Eastern Division
Hartford Capitols 19 8 .703 —}}
Hamilton Pat Pavers 14 13 .519 5
East Orange Colonials 8 19 .296 11
Cherry Hill Rookies 5 22 .185 14
{{color|white|Western Division
Allentown Jets 20 8 .714 —}}
Scranton Apollos 17 11 .607 3
Hazleton Bullets 15 12 .556 4.5
{{Columns-end}}

1974–75 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Cherry Hill Rookies
  • Hazleton Bullets
  • Scranton Apollos
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Hazleton Bullets 18 11 .620 —}}
Allentown Jets 16 14 .533 2.5
Scranton Apollos 15 14 .517 3
Cherry Hill Rookies 9 17 .346 7.5
{{Columns-end}}

1975–76 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Connecticut Gold Coast Stars {{small|(disbanded midseason)}}
  • Hazleton Bullets
  • Lancaster Red Roses
  • Long Island Sounds
  • Scranton Apollos
  • Trenton Capitols
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Allentown Jets 24 3 .889 —}}
Scranton Apollos 21 5 .808 2.5
Lancaster Red Roses 19 5 .792 3.5
Hazleton Bullets 14 9 .609 8
Long Island Sounds 8 15 .348 14
Trenton Capitols 6 16 .261 16
Wilkes-Barre Barons 6 18 .250 6.5
§}}—}}—}}—}}—}}

{{small|{{sup|§}} Gold Coast disbanded midseason}}

{{Columns-end}}

1976–77 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Brooklyn Pros {{small|(relocated to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania midseason)}}
  • Hartford Downtowners
  • Hazleton Bullets {{small|(relocated to New Jersey midseason)}}
  • Jersey Shore Bullets {{small|(relocated from Hazleton, Pennsylvania midseason)}}
  • Lancaster Red Roses
  • Scranton Apollos
  • Syracuse Centennials
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons {{small|(relocated from Brooklyn, New York)}}
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
Allentown Jets 21 5 .808 —}}
Scranton Apollos 20 6 .769 1
Lancaster Red Roses 12 10 .545 7
Brooklyn/Wilkes-Barre 8 10 .444 9
Hartford Downtowners 5 19 .208 15
Hazleton/Jersey Shore 3 18 .143 15.5
§}} 8 9 .471 —}}

{{sup|§}} Syracuse Centennials folded midseason

{{Columns-end}}

1977–78 season

{{Columns-start}}
Teams
  • Allentown Jets
  • Anchorage Northern Knights
  • Brooklyn Dodgers
  • Jersey Shore Bullets
  • Lancaster Red Roses
  • Long Island Ducks
  • Providence Shooting Stars
  • Quincy Chiefs
  • Washington Metros
  • Wilkes-Barre Barons
{{Column}}
Regular season standings
Team W L PCT GB
{{color|white|Eastern Division
Jersey Shore Bullets 20 11 .645 —}}
Long Island Ducks 15 15 .500 4.5
Quincy Chiefs 12 16 .387 8
Providence Shooting Stars 9 19 .321 9.5
Brooklyn Dodgers 8 22 .267 11.5
{{color|white|Western Division
Anchorage Northern Knights 24 7 .774 —}}
Wilkes-Barre Barons 23 8 .742 1
Lancaster Red Roses 19 12 .613 5
Allentown Jets 17 14 .548 7
Washington Metros 5 26 .167 18.5
{{Columns-end}}
Postseason
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| RD2=Semifinals
| RD3=EBA Championship Series
| group1=
| group2=
| RD1-seed1=2
| RD1-team1=Wilkes-Barre Barons
| RD1-score1=2
| RD1-seed2=3
| RD1-team2=Quincy Chiefs
| RD1-score2=0
| RD1-seed3=2
| RD1-team3=Long Island Ducks
| RD1-score3=0
| RD1-seed4=3
| RD1-team4=Lancaster Red Roses
| RD1-score4=2
| RD2-seed1=1
| RD2-team1=Jersey Shore Bullets
| RD2-score1=1
| RD2-seed2=2
| RD2-team2=Wilkes-Barre Barons
| RD2-score2=3
| RD2-seed3=1
| RD2-team3=Anchorage N. Knights
| RD2-score3=2
| RD2-seed4=3
| RD2-team4=Lancaster Red Roses
| RD2-score4=3
| RD3-seed1=2
| RD3-team1=Wilkes-Barre Barons
| RD3-score1=3
| RD3-seed2=3
| RD3-team2=Lancaster Red Roses
| RD3-score2=2
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References

1. ^{{cite news|title=EBL Adds Two Teams|work=Chester Times|agency=Associated Press|date=September 16, 1957|location=Chester, Philadelphia|page=17}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Spivey Fined $10 for Fight|work=Chester Times|agency=Associated Press|date=February 14, 1959|location=Chester, Pennsylvania|page=16}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Draft Postponed|work=Chester Times|agency=Associated Press|date=August 5, 1959|location=Chester, Pennsylvania|page=19}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Eastern League Changes Rules|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=January 7, 1960|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=25}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Eastern League Sets Opening|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=June 14, 1960|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=16}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Lipscomb ruled out|work=The Cuero Record|agency=United Press International|date=January 22, 1961|location=Cuero, Texas|page=2}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=EBL to Vote on Baltimore Sale|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=May 15, 1961|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=16}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Eastern League Rejects Transfers|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=June 7, 1961|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=27}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Levane to Coach Jets|work=The New York Times|agency=Associated Press|publisher=The New York Times Company|date=September 20, 1961|location=New York, New York|page=32}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Eastern League Plans Lifetime Ban|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=October 24, 1961|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=20}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Rens Seek Tribe Tilt|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=January 22, 1961|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=24}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=Camden Club Hit With Fine|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=January 29, 1962|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=19}}
13. ^{{cite news|title=Pushes Ref, Coach Fined|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=February 12, 1962|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=13}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=EBL Will Act|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=August 1, 1962|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=22}}
15. ^{{cite news|title=Carbondale May Get Franchise|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=August 9, 1962|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=23}}
16. ^{{cite news|title=Carbondale Out of EBL Picture|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=August 17, 1962|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=23}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=E.B.L. to Readmit Players Who Joined Rival League|work=The New York Times|agency=Associated Press|publisher=The New York Times Company|date=November 9, 1962|location=New York, New York|page=56}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Hoover Fined, Suspended|work=The Cuero Record|agency=United Press International|issue=69.78|date=April 2, 1963|location=Cuero, Texas|page=3}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=Wilmington Gets EBL Franchise|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=May 7, 1963|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=42}}
20. ^{{cite news|title=Bombers Name Al Severance|work=Delaware County Daily Times|date=May 27, 1963|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=56}}
21. ^{{cite news|title=Camden Five Names Donnelly|work=The New York Times|agency=Associated Press|publisher=The New York Times Company|date=October 10, 1963|location=New York, New York|page=52}}
22. ^{{cite news|title=EBL re-elects Harry Rudolph|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=May 7, 1964|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=27}}
23. ^{{cite news|title=Draft Slated|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=June 1, 1964|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=17}}
24. ^{{cite news|title=EBL Drafts Courtin|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=June 2, 1964|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=15}}
25. ^{{cite news|title=Allentown Picks Brendan McCann|work=Delaware County Daily Times|agency=Associated Press|date=June 27, 1964|location=Delaware County, Pennsylvania|page=18}}

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