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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
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* Resided in Aurora, Illinois in 1952.
* Resided in Aurora, Illinois in 1952.
* Self-identified as being of Dutch ancestry.
* Self-identified as being of Dutch ancestry.
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* Shows his hobbies are all sports and photography.
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* Listed hobbies as all sports and photography.                                        
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=== Achievements ===
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== Achievements ==
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* Was named the Most Valuable Player in the 1946 Texas League.
* Was named the Most Valuable Player in the 1946 Texas League.
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* Led the 1939 Virginia League second basemen in putouts with 184, assists with 255, errors with 28
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* Led the 1939 Virginia League second basemen in putouts with 184, assists with 255, errors with 28 and fielding average with .940.  
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  and fielding average with .940.  
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* Led the 1946 Texas League in runs scored with 102 and doubles with 44.
* Led the 1946 Texas League in runs scored with 102 and doubles with 44.
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== Career notes ==
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=== Career notes ===
* 1943, 1944, 1945  Shows "Armed Forces"
* 1943, 1944, 1945  Shows "Armed Forces"
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= Source ==
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== Sources ==
* {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}}
* {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}}

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Contents

Profile

Personal

  • Resided in Aurora, Illinois in 1952.
  • Self-identified as being of Dutch ancestry.
  • Listed hobbies as all sports and photography.

Achievements

  • Was named the Most Valuable Player in the 1946 Texas League.
  • Led the 1939 Virginia League second basemen in putouts with 184, assists with 255, errors with 28 and fielding average with .940.
  • Led the 1946 Texas League in runs scored with 102 and doubles with 44.

Career notes

  • 1943, 1944, 1945 Shows "Armed Forces"

Sources

  • 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.
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