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== Profile == === Personal === * Resided in West Plains, Missouri in 1953. * Self-identified as being of English and German ancestry. * Listed hunting and fishing among his hobbies. === Transactions === * Traded by [[1931 Wichita Falls|Wichita Falls]] to [[1931 Milwaukee|Milwaukee]] on July 20, 1931 for [[George Gerken]].{{citation-needed}} * Was a coach for [[1948 Portland (Pacific Coast)|Portland]] in the [[1948 Pacific Coast League]]. === Achievements === * Led the [[1934 American Association]] in doubles with 53. * Led the [[1935 American Association]] in doubles with 44. * Led the [[1940 American Association]] in doubles with 40. === Outside of baseball === * Officiated football and basketball games during the off-season. == Sources == * {{cite-book | title=1953 Pioneer League Index (Second Edition)}}
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