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== Profile ==
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* Attended Benedictine High School in Richmond, Virginia.{{footnote-newspaper | title= International League - Jersey City| newspaper= The Sporting News| year= 1948| month= 06| day= 18| pages= 26| last= | first= |label=sn19480618}}
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Attended Benedictine High School in Richmond, Virginia
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* Nickname "Gip".{{footnote-reuse|label=sn19480618}}
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* Middle name "Lawrence".{{footnote-reuse|label=sn19480618}}
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Nickname is Gip
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* Traded by Minneapolis Millers (American Association) to Charleston Senators (American Association)
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for Ron Northey and Floyd Melliere July 16, 1955.{{footnote-web| url= http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/N/Pnortr101.htm| year= 2010| month= 01| day= 14}}
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Middle Name is Lawrence
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Revision as of 15:36, 20 April 2010

Profile

  • Attended Benedictine High School in Richmond, Virginia.[1]
  • Nickname "Gip".[1]
  • Middle name "Lawrence".[1]
  • Traded by Minneapolis Millers (American Association) to Charleston Senators (American Association)

for Ron Northey and Floyd Melliere July 16, 1955.[2]