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=== Pre-professional career ===
=== Pre-professional career ===
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* Attended Ballard High School in Seattle, Washington and the University.
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* Attended Ballard High School in Seattle, Washington and the University there.
* Lettered in baseball and basketball in high school.
* Lettered in baseball and basketball in high school.
* Was named all-city pitcher in high school.
* Was named all-city pitcher in high school.
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= Source ==
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* {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}}
* {{cite-book | title=1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches}}
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== Profile ==
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=== Personal ===
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* Listed in the 1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book but does not show any information that is not
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  shown in the 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.
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= Source ==
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* {{cite-book | title=1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book}}

Revision as of 05:04, 23 February 2010


Contents

Profile

Personal

  • Self-identified as being of Norwegian-Irish-English ancestry.
  • Shows his hobby is basketball officiating.
  • Pitching a 16 inning 5-5 tie against Vancouver when he was with Tacoma and striking out 17 batters
 was his greatest thrill.

Pre-professional career

  • Attended Ballard High School in Seattle, Washington and the University there.
  • Lettered in baseball and basketball in high school.
  • Was named all-city pitcher in high school.
  • Played three years of varsity ball in college.
  • Was picked all-conference pitcher one year in college.

Outside of baseball

  • Is a coppersmith during the off-season.

Relatives

  • Is a brother of Earl Johnson who pitched for the Boston Red Sox.

Source =

  • 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.



Profile

Personal

  • Listed in the 1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book but does not show any information that is not
 shown in the 1952 Pacific Coast League Thumbnail Sketches.

Source =

  • 1953 Pacific Coast League Sketch Book.