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{{cleanup-wikify}} {{cleanup-copyedit}} {{person-narrative-stub}} William Milton Stumpus is single and lives in West Los Angeles, California per the 1952 Pioneer Index. His nationality is Greek. He graduated from University High School in Los Angeles in 1948 and played baseball and football. He is a graduate of Santa Monica City College. His hobbies are golf and hunting. He served in the U. S. Army for 18 months. He led the 1951 Far West League in in hits with 171 and was second in stolen bases with 30. He led the 1951 Far West League shortstops in assists with 350 and double plays with 55. He was chosen 'Most Valuable Player" on the 1951 Klamath Falls club and was selected on the Far West League all-star team. Information is from the 1952 Pioneer League Index. == Sources == * {{cite-newspaper | title=Obituary | newspaper=Los Angeles Times | month=1 | day=25 | year=2009}} * {{cite-ssdi | ssn=565-22-1797}}
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