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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
* Listed in WWI draft registration residing in Philadelphia. | * Listed in WWI draft registration residing in Philadelphia. | ||
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* Listed in 1910 Census living in Philadelphia; listed occupation as "ballplayer in Tri-State" | * Listed in 1910 Census living in Philadelphia; listed occupation as "ballplayer in Tri-State" | ||
* Listed in 1920 Census living in Globe, Arizona | * Listed in 1920 Census living in Globe, Arizona | ||
- | * Listed in 1930 Census | + | * Not Listed in 1930 Census with wife, Anna, and three children in Wildwood, New Jersey, Anna is listed as a widow. |
* Played at least 5 games at 3B for Trenton in 1910 between May 14 and May 23. | * Played at least 5 games at 3B for Trenton in 1910 between May 14 and May 23. | ||
* Indicated as right-handed pitcher in ''Sporting Life'' article dated April 30, 1910. | * Indicated as right-handed pitcher in ''Sporting Life'' article dated April 30, 1910. |
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- Listed in WWI draft registration residing in Philadelphia.
- Listed in 1900 Census living in Philadelphia; born March 1887 in PA.
- Listed in 1910 Census living in Philadelphia; listed occupation as "ballplayer in Tri-State"
- Listed in 1920 Census living in Globe, Arizona
- Not Listed in 1930 Census with wife, Anna, and three children in Wildwood, New Jersey, Anna is listed as a widow.
- Played at least 5 games at 3B for Trenton in 1910 between May 14 and May 23.
- Indicated as right-handed pitcher in Sporting Life article dated April 30, 1910.