Thursday, November 21, 2024

Southern League Official Colors (1964 through 1970)

Minor League Baseball logo

A historical record of official team colors for all professional sports franchises in the Southern League (1964-1970). All Hex/HTML, RGB and CMYK color code information is representative of current PANTONE® color publications on coated paper stock and within the sRGB color space unless specifically noted. Estimated colors are indicated with asterisks (*).


HISTORICAL FRANCHISE RECORDS
ASHEVILLE TOURISTS (1968 through 1970)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1968 through 1970: Red, White
PRIMARY COLORS
RED
* PANTONE 186 C
* #C8102E
* R200 G16 B46
* C0 M100 Y80 K5
WHITE
White
#FFFFFF
R255 G255 B255
C0 M0 Y0 K0
ASHEVILLE TOURISTS (1964 through 1966)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1964 through 1966: unknown
BIRMINGHAM BARONS (1967 through 1970)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1967 through 1970: unknown
BIRMINGHAM BARONS (1964 through 1965)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1964 through 1965: unknown
CHARLOTTE HORNETS (1964 through 1970)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1964 through 1970: unknown
CHATTANOOGA LOOKOUTS (1964 through 1965)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1964 through 1965: unknown
COLUMBUS ASTROS (1970)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1970: unknown
COLUMBUS CONFEDERATE YANKEES (1964 through 1968)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1964 through 1968: unknown
COLUMBUS WHITE SOX (1969)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1969: unknown
EVANSVILLE WHITE SOX (1966 through 1968)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1966 through 1968: unknown
JACKSONVILLE SUNS (1970)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1970: unknown
KNOXVILLE SMOKIES (1964 through 1967)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1964 through 1967: unknown
LYNCHBURG WHITE SOX (1964 through 1965)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1964 through 1965: unknown
MACON PEACHES (1964 through 1967)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1964 through 1967: unknown
MOBILE A'S (1966)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1966: unknown
MOBILE WHITE SOX (1970)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1970: unknown
MONTGOMERY REBELS (1965 through 1970)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1965 through 1970: unknown
SAVANNAH INDIANS (1970)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1970: unknown
SAVANNAH SENATORS (1968 through 1969)
FRANCHISE COLORS
1968 through 1969: unknown

– indicates NEW records for the current season
* – indicates estimated values
+ – indicates derived values


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As well as being the founder of TruColor (formerly ColorWerx and The Society for Sports Uniforms Research), I am also a database developer and run a software development and consulting business with my wife Amy. The company is called Ethx. I have been interested in logos and uniforms since the early '70s, and am especially interested in team colors, including color science. I have also been a professional musician for 40+ years as well, and received a Bachelor's degree in Music (jazz studies - performance and arranging emphasis) from North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas) in 1985.