The 1903 Memphis Egyptians season represented the
Memphis Egyptians baseball team in the
Southern Association and won their first league pennant.[1] The team played its games at
Russwood Park.[2] The team was managed by Charlie Frank. The Egyptians were led by pitcher
Harry McIntire.[3]Perry Werden led the league in home runs with 8.[4] The team also included pitcher
Ted Breitenstein. Both Frank and Breitenstein left for New Orleans next season.[5][6]
Frank was accused of inducing Atlanta to throw the final series with Memphis. After the season Little Rock defeated Memphis 3 games to 2 in a best of 5 series.[7]