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* {{cite-ssdi | ssn=441-36-9856}} | * {{cite-ssdi | ssn=441-36-9856}} | ||
* {{cite-newspaper | title=College note | newspaper=The Sporting News | month=6 | day=29 | year=1955 | p=28}} | * {{cite-newspaper | title=College note | newspaper=The Sporting News | month=6 | day=29 | year=1955 | p=28}} | ||
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+ | == Profile == | ||
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+ | === Personal === | ||
+ | * Resided in Heavener, Oklahoma in 1955. | ||
+ | * Married in 1955. | ||
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+ | === Pre-professional career === | ||
+ | * Graduated from Heavener High School in 1951. | ||
+ | * Played baseball, basketball and football in high school. | ||
+ | * Attended Oklahoma A. & M. College during the off-season doing post-graduate work. | ||
+ | * Played varsity baseball at Oklahoma A. & M. College. | ||
+ | * His college team finished third in the N.C.A.A. baseball tourney in 1955. | ||
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+ | === Contract signing === | ||
+ | * Was signed to his first contract by Roy Johnson of the Chicago Cubs. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | * {{cite-book | title=1955 Pioneer League Index (Fourth Edition)}} |
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[edit] Sources
- Social Security Death Index (SSN: 441-36-9856).
- "College note". The Sporting News, 1955-06-29.
[edit] Profile
[edit] Personal
- Resided in Heavener, Oklahoma in 1955.
- Married in 1955.
[edit] Pre-professional career
- Graduated from Heavener High School in 1951.
- Played baseball, basketball and football in high school.
- Attended Oklahoma A. & M. College during the off-season doing post-graduate work.
- Played varsity baseball at Oklahoma A. & M. College.
- His college team finished third in the N.C.A.A. baseball tourney in 1955.
[edit] Contract signing
- Was signed to his first contract by Roy Johnson of the Chicago Cubs.
[edit] Sources
- 1955 Pioneer League Index (Fourth Edition).