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- | == Profile ==
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- | === Personal ===
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- | * Resided in Colton, California in 1953.
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- | * Listed hobby as playing the harmonica.
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- | * Went in as a reliever in a night game, the first one he had ever seen, in his first pro game in 1932 with Los Angeles.
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- | * Was named coach of Hollywood in 1953.
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- | === Achievements ===
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- | * Turned in a pair of nine-inning shutouts during a period of three days for Shreveport in 1942 in the Texas League playoffs.
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- | * Led the 1940 Southeastern League pitchers in earned run average with 2.20.
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- | === Outside of baseball ===
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- | * Was an electrician during the off-season.
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- | === Career notes ===
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- | * Inactive in 1933 and 1935.
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- | * In the armed forces in 1945; did not play professional baseball.
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- | == Sources ==
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- | * {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}}
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