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Personal
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He is single and was residing in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania in 1953.
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His hobbies are hunting, golf and playing ukulele.
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His biggest day in baseball was in the first game for Lockport in the Pennsylvania-Ontario-New York League when he hit two home runs and a single and batted in five runs.
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Pre-professional career
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He graduated from McConnellsville High School in 1949 and participated in baseball, basketball, track and soccer.
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He was the Pennsylvania state pole vault prep champion with a mark of 12' 3 3/4".
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He played American Legion ball for the McConnellsburg Post.
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Outside of baseball
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He is a maintenance man for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Highway during the off-season.
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He was recently discharged from the U. S. Army Engineers after two years of service.
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Carl (Pinky, Spade) George Paylor is shown playing in less than ten games for the Sunbury team in the 1949 Inter-State League with only the following statistics shown -
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Games 3, AVG. .200
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Source
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1953 Pioneer League Index (Second Edition)

Revision as of 01:58, 27 December 2009


Personal He is single and was residing in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania in 1953. His hobbies are hunting, golf and playing ukulele. His biggest day in baseball was in the first game for Lockport in the Pennsylvania-Ontario-New York League when he hit two home runs and a single and batted in five runs.

Pre-professional career He graduated from McConnellsville High School in 1949 and participated in baseball, basketball, track and soccer. He was the Pennsylvania state pole vault prep champion with a mark of 12' 3 3/4". He played American Legion ball for the McConnellsburg Post.

Outside of baseball He is a maintenance man for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Highway during the off-season. He was recently discharged from the U. S. Army Engineers after two years of service.

Carl (Pinky, Spade) George Paylor is shown playing in less than ten games for the Sunbury team in the 1949 Inter-State League with only the following statistics shown -

Games 3, AVG. .200

Source 1953 Pioneer League Index (Second Edition)

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