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Information is from the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition)
Information is from the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition)
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Robert Lee Crane is married and  has one daughter, Constance who was born in March, 1952.  He lives in Flint, Michigan per the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition).  His nationality is French-Indian.  He graduated from Central High School in 1951 and played baseball and basketball.  He is a factory stock-picker during the off-season.  In 1949 he won the Ki-Ki Cuyler Award as the "Most Valuable Player" in the Michigan-American Legion Tournament.
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Information is from the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition)

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Robert Lee Crane is married and lives in Flint, Michigan per the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition). His nationality is French-Indian. He graduated from Flint Central High School in 1951 and played baseball and basketball. He works in an auto factory during the off-season. His hobby is golf. In 1949 he won the Ki-Ki Cuyler Award as the most valuable player in the Michigan-American Legion Tourney.

Information is from the 1951 California League Gold Book (Third Edition)


Robert Lee Crane is married and has one daughter, Constance who was born in March, 1952. He lives in Flint, Michigan per the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition). His nationality is French-Indian. He graduated from Central High School in 1951 and played baseball and basketball. He is a factory stock-picker during the off-season. In 1949 he won the Ki-Ki Cuyler Award as the "Most Valuable Player" in the Michigan-American Legion Tournament.

Information is from the 1952 California League Gold Book (Fourth Edition)

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