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* He was a maintenance man for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Highway during the off-season as of 1953. | * He was a maintenance man for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Highway during the off-season as of 1953. | ||
* He was recently discharged from the U. S. Army Engineers after two years of service as of 1953. | * He was recently discharged from the U. S. Army Engineers after two years of service as of 1953. | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
* {{cite-book| title=1953 Pioneer League Index (Second Edition)}} | * {{cite-book| title=1953 Pioneer League Index (Second Edition)}} | ||
+ | * Engagement with the 1949 Sunbury team is from the 1953 Pioneer League Index. Listed as playing in 3 games, with a .200 BA. |
Revision as of 19:10, 30 December 2009
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Profile
Personal
- He was single and was residing in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania in 1953.
- His hobbies were 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 was a maintenance man for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Highway during the off-season as of 1953.
- He was recently discharged from the U. S. Army Engineers after two years of service as of 1953.
Sources
- 1953 Pioneer League Index (Second Edition).
- Engagement with the 1949 Sunbury team is from the 1953 Pioneer League Index. Listed as playing in 3 games, with a .200 BA.