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- | | summary= was a professional player. | + | |summary=was a professional player. Cazen was credited with 74 steals while playing with Syracuse in 1945 which at the time represent the single-season record for a 154-game schedule. By December 1945 he was in a sanitorium in Lockport, N.Y. suffering from tuberculosis. |
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | * {{cite-newspaper | title=Chief Players Will Attend Cazen Rites | newspaper=Syracuse (NY) Herald Journal | year=1946 | month=5 | day=8 | pages=26 | last= | first= }} | ||
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+ | * {{cite-newspaper | title=Cazen's Dog A Winner In Texas | newspaper=Syracuse (NY) Herald Journal | year=1946 | month=5 | day=9 | pages=41 | last= | first= }} |
Revision as of 13:21, 29 December 2009
Sources
- "Chief Players Will Attend Cazen Rites", pg 26. Syracuse (NY) Herald Journal, 1946-05-08.
- "Cazen's Dog A Winner In Texas", pg 41. Syracuse (NY) Herald Journal, 1946-05-09.