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I added the players from WV, Maryland basketball players, and WW2 Navy veterans cats
PFR and PFA both have his death date as May 16. Is May 17 just a typo?
Fixed.
"Catching passes from Sammy Baugh" I know the source says this but he's not specifically talking about the 1946 season. Also, if you look at Lookabaugh's game logs for 1946:
Sammy didnt't play in the first game and Lookabaugh caught 2 passes so that gives us only 4 possible passes.
In the second game, Sammy split time with Jim Youel. Sammy completed 5 passes and Youel completed 4. Lookabaugh caught 3 of those but we don't know from whom.
In the third game, Sammy completed 12 passes and Youel had 5. Lookabaugh caught 1 pass.
Are there any other sources for this? His TD log says his only career TD was from Sammy Baugh so perhaps you can add the Sammy Baugh part to the 1947 season.
"with 9–11 games played" I think "9 or 11" is easier to understand. I think that would be easier to understand in the infobox too even if it looks weird.
Changed.
Also, could you look for a non-free image like at Dave Viti?
There's one here - do you think its alright? If not I could search further for another one.
@BeanieFan11: I was going to circle back to this last point but hadn't gotten to it yet. The caption for the image in the newspaper talks about him playing basketball also. Could you add something about that to the article? Thanks, ~WikiOriginal-9~ (talk) 22:19, 22 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
The article does seem to include some content about basketball, e.g. He attended Ridgeley High School and played football and basketball ... He began attending the University of Maryland, College Park in 1941 after graduating from Ridgeley, playing for the freshman football and basketball teams. He was one of the star players of the freshman basketball squad. What else would you like me to add? BeanieFan11 (talk) 22:24, 22 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
@BeanieFan11: The image caption talks about him playing basketball as an adult. He played for the Cumberland Amvets. Not sure if there's anything else on Newspapers.com. The picture in the infobox has him wearing a jersey that says "Amvets" so it should probably be explained. ~WikiOriginal-9~ (talk) 22:31, 22 August 2024 (UTC)Reply