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{{person-narrative-stub}} == Sources == * {{cite-newspaper | title=Former Tiger, Port dies at 79 | newspaper=Stockton (CA) Record | month=3 | day=15 | year=2010}} == Profile == === Personal === * Resided in Richmond, California in 1953. * Self-identified as being of English-Welsh ancestry. === Pre-professional career === * Attended Richmond High School. * Played baseball and basketball in high school. * Graduated from San Mateo Junior College. * Graduated from the College Of The Pacific. * Played baseball and basketball at both colleges. * Pitched and lost a no-hit game against Monterey Junior College while pitching for San Mateo Junior College. * Won a double header against San Jose State in 1952 while pitching for the College Of The Pacific. * Lost two two-hit games in 10 days to Fresno State, both games were no-hitters until the ninth inning, while pitching for the College Of The Pacific. * Selected as the most valuable player on the College Of The Pacific team in 1952. * Played semi-pro ball for the California Mohawks in 1950-1951. == Source == * {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}}
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