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=== Personal ===
=== Personal ===
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* Resided in Kansas City, Kansas in 1954.
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* Resided in Kansas City, Kansas in 1954 and 1955.
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* Single in 1955.
* Self-identified as being of Yugoslavian ancestry.
* Self-identified as being of Yugoslavian ancestry.
* Listed hobby as dancing.
* Listed hobby as dancing.
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=== Outside of baseball ===
=== Outside of baseball ===
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* Was a student during the off-season.
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* Was a student during the off-season in 1954.
* Served in the U.S. Air Force for two and one-half years.
* Served in the U.S. Air Force for two and one-half years.
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==
* {{cite-book | title=1954 California League Gold Book (Sixth Edition)}}
* {{cite-book | title=1954 California League Gold Book (Sixth Edition)}}
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== Profile ==
 
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=== Personal ===
 
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* Resided in Kansas City, Kansas  in 1955.
 
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* Shows he is single.
 
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== Sources ==
 
* {{cite-book | title=1955 Pioneer League Index (Fourth Edition)}}
* {{cite-book | title=1955 Pioneer League Index (Fourth Edition)}}

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Contents

[edit] Profile

[edit] Personal

  • Resided in Kansas City, Kansas in 1954 and 1955.
  • Single in 1955.
  • Self-identified as being of Yugoslavian ancestry.
  • Listed hobby as dancing.

[edit] Pre-professional career

  • Graduated from United States Air Force Institute.
  • Played football and basketball at the United States Air Force Institute.
  • Attended Kansas City Junior College.
  • Attended the University of California at Los Angeles.
  • Played football at the University of California at Los Angeles.

[edit] Outside of baseball

  • Was a student during the off-season in 1954.
  • Served in the U.S. Air Force for two and one-half years.

[edit] Contract signing

  • Was signed to his first professional contract by Jack Fournier of the Chicago Cubs.

[edit] Sources

  • 1954 California League Gold Book (Sixth Edition).
  • 1955 Pioneer League Index (Fourth Edition).
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