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Study Guide: The Athletic Career of Walt Masters: Baseball and Football

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The Athletic Career of Walt Masters: Baseball and Football Study Guide

Biographical and Collegiate Career

Walt Masters was born in Pennsylvania and later died in Ontario, Canada.

Answer: True

Explanation: Walt Masters was born in Pennsylvania and passed away in Ontario, Canada.

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Walt Masters attended the University of Michigan for his college football career.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source indicates Walt Masters attended the University of Pennsylvania for his college football career, not the University of Michigan.

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Walt Masters transitioned directly from his college career into professional football in 1931.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1931, Walt Masters transitioned from his college career into professional baseball, joining Major League Baseball, not professional football.

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Walt Masters was recognized as a Knute Rockne All-American during his college football career.

Answer: True

Explanation: Walt Masters received the significant collegiate honor of being named a Knute Rockne All-American during his football career.

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Walt Masters was recognized as a CFL Eastern All-Star in 1932 for his football performance.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1932, Walt Masters received the distinction of being named a CFL Eastern All-Star for his contributions to football.

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Who was Walt Masters?

Answer: An American athlete who played professionally in both Major League Baseball and the National Football League.

Explanation: Walt Masters was an American athlete renowned for his professional careers as a pitcher in Major League Baseball and as a halfback and quarterback in the National Football League.

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In which U.S. state was Walt Masters born?

Answer: Pennsylvania

Explanation: Walt Masters was born in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania.

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What significant college football honor did Walt Masters receive?

Answer: Knute Rockne All-American

Explanation: Walt Masters was honored as a Knute Rockne All-American during his college football career.

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Which statement accurately describes Walt Masters' dual-sport career?

Answer: He played college football at the University of Pennsylvania and MLB for the Senators.

Explanation: Walt Masters played college football at the University of Pennsylvania and played Major League Baseball for the Washington Senators, among other teams.

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Major League Baseball Career

Walt Masters played professionally as a pitcher in Major League Baseball and as a quarterback in the National Football League.

Answer: True

Explanation: Walt Masters had a notable career as a pitcher in Major League Baseball and also played as a quarterback in the National Football League.

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In Major League Baseball, Walt Masters batted left-handed but threw right-handed.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters batted right-handed and threw right-handed during his professional baseball career.

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Walt Masters made his MLB debut with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1931.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters made his Major League Baseball debut on July 9, 1931, with the Washington Senators, not the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Walt Masters' final MLB appearance was in 1939 with the Philadelphia Athletics.

Answer: True

Explanation: Walt Masters' last appearance in Major League Baseball occurred on August 25, 1939, while playing for the Philadelphia Athletics.

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Walt Masters recorded a total of 30 strikeouts during his Major League Baseball career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters recorded a total of 3 strikeouts during his Major League Baseball career.

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Walt Masters played for the Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, and Philadelphia Athletics in Major League Baseball.

Answer: True

Explanation: Walt Masters played for the Washington Senators (1931), the Philadelphia Phillies (1937), and the Philadelphia Athletics (1939) during his Major League Baseball career.

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Walt Masters returned to Major League Baseball for extensive playing time in 1937 and 1939.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters returned to Major League Baseball for limited appearances in 1937 and 1939, playing in a combined total of six games.

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Walt Masters concluded his professional baseball career in 1947 at the age of 35.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters concluded his professional baseball career in 1947 at the age of 40.

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Walt Masters' MLB career win-loss record was 0-0 with an ERA of 6.00.

Answer: True

Explanation: In his Major League Baseball career, Walt Masters had a win-loss record of 0-0 and an earned run average (ERA) of 6.00.

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Walt Masters' MLB career concluded with the Washington Senators in 1931.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters' MLB career concluded in 1939 with the Philadelphia Athletics; his debut was with the Washington Senators in 1931.

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What position did Walt Masters primarily play in Major League Baseball?

Answer: Pitcher

Explanation: Walt Masters primarily played as a pitcher during his Major League Baseball career.

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Which MLB teams did Walt Masters play for during his career?

Answer: Washington Senators, Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Athletics

Explanation: Walt Masters played for the Washington Senators (1931), the Philadelphia Phillies (1937), and the Philadelphia Athletics (1939) in Major League Baseball.

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What were Walt Masters' career statistics in Major League Baseball regarding wins and losses?

Answer: 0 wins, 0 losses

Explanation: In his Major League Baseball career, Walt Masters compiled a win-loss record of 0-0.

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At what age did Walt Masters conclude his professional baseball career?

Answer: 40

Explanation: Walt Masters concluded his professional baseball career in 1947 at the age of 40.

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What was Walt Masters' MLB career earned run average (ERA)?

Answer: 6.00

Explanation: Walt Masters' career earned run average (ERA) in Major League Baseball was 6.00.

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Which of the following statements about Walt Masters' baseball career is TRUE?

Answer: He played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1937.

Explanation: Walt Masters played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1937, which is a true statement about his baseball career.

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How many games did Walt Masters play in MLB across his limited appearances in 1937 and 1939?

Answer: A total of 6 games

Explanation: Walt Masters played in a combined total of six games during his limited Major League Baseball appearances in 1937 and 1939.

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How many strikeouts did Walt Masters record in his MLB career?

Answer: 3

Explanation: Walt Masters recorded a total of 3 strikeouts during his Major League Baseball career.

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Professional Football Career (NFL)

Walt Masters played for the Chicago Cardinals and the Green Bay Packers in the NFL.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters played for the Chicago Cardinals in the NFL, but there is no record of him playing for the Green Bay Packers.

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Walt Masters played for the Chicago Cardinals in 1942 as a punter-quarterback.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1942, Walt Masters played for the Chicago Cardinals in the NFL, fulfilling roles as both a punter and a quarterback.

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Walt Masters' NFL performance was highly successful, with a high completion percentage and more touchdowns than interceptions.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters' NFL performance was generally not considered successful; he averaged a loss of yards per carry, completed less than one-third of his passes, and had five times as many interceptions as touchdowns.

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Walt Masters played quarterback for the Wilmington Clippers in the NFL between 1937 and 1940.

Answer: True

Explanation: Walt Masters played as a halfback and quarterback for the Wilmington Clippers in the NFL from 1937 to 1940.

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Walt Masters played for Card-Pitt in 1943, a team formed by a merger during World War II.

Answer: True

Explanation: Walt Masters played for Card-Pitt in 1943, which was a team created by the temporary merger of the Chicago Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers during World War II.

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Walt Masters averaged a positive 0.6 yards per carry during his NFL career.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walt Masters averaged a loss of 0.6 yards per carry during his NFL career, not a positive gain.

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Which of the following was NOT a team Walt Masters played for in the NFL?

Answer: Green Bay Packers

Explanation: Walt Masters played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1936), Wilmington Clippers (1937-1940), Chicago Cardinals (1942), and Card-Pitt (1943). He did not play for the Green Bay Packers.

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What positions did Walt Masters play in American football?

Answer: Halfback and quarterback

Explanation: In American football, Walt Masters primarily played as a halfback and a quarterback.

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Which NFL team did Walt Masters play for in 1942?

Answer: Chicago Cardinals

Explanation: In 1942, Walt Masters played for the Chicago Cardinals in the NFL.

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How did Walt Masters' NFL performance statistics generally compare to successful players?

Answer: He averaged a loss of yards per carry and had significantly more interceptions than touchdowns.

Explanation: Walt Masters' NFL performance statistics were generally not considered successful; he averaged a loss of yards per carry, completed less than one-third of his passes, and had five times as many interceptions as touchdowns.

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What was Walt Masters' role with the Wilmington Clippers from 1938 to 1940?

Answer: Player-coach

Explanation: Walt Masters served as a player-coach for the Wilmington Clippers in the NFL from 1938 to 1940.

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What was Walt Masters' pass completion percentage in the NFL?

Answer: Less than one-third

Explanation: Walt Masters completed less than one-third of his passes during his NFL career.

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What was Walt Masters' average yards per carry in the NFL?

Answer: A loss of 0.6 yards

Explanation: Walt Masters averaged a loss of 0.6 yards per carry during his NFL career.

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What was Walt Masters' role with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1936?

Answer: Quarterback

Explanation: In 1936, Walt Masters played quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL.

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Canadian Football and Coaching

Walt Masters coached the Ottawa Rough Riders in Canadian football for two separate periods.

Answer: True

Explanation: Walt Masters coached the Ottawa Rough Riders during the 1933-1934 seasons and returned for a second period from 1948 to 1950.

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During his two-year absence from organized baseball (1934-1936), Walt Masters exclusively coached football.

Answer: False

Explanation: During his absence from organized baseball (1934-1936), Walt Masters coached the Ottawa Rough Riders in Canadian football and also played in the semipro St. Lawrence League.

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Walt Masters coached which Canadian football team during the 1933-1934 seasons?

Answer: Ottawa Rough Riders

Explanation: During the 1933 and 1934 seasons, Walt Masters served as a coach for the Ottawa Rough Riders.

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Walt Masters played for the Ottawa Trojans in 1947, likely in what capacity?

Answer: As a football quarterback

Explanation: Given the context of his coaching roles and the team name 'Trojans,' it is likely Walt Masters played quarterback for the Ottawa Trojans in 1947.

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Minor League Baseball, Other Ventures, and Post-Athletic Career

In 1932, Walt Masters had the best ERA among pitchers with 10 or more decisions in the Central League.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1932, Walt Masters' ERA of 3.12 ranked second among pitchers with 10 or more decisions in the Central League.

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Walt Masters played for the Albany Senators in the International League in 1933, posting a 3-3 record.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1933, Walt Masters played for the Albany Senators in the International League and recorded a 3-3 win-loss record.

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In 1936, Walt Masters served as president and manager for the Ottawa Senators baseball club.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1936, Walt Masters held multiple roles for the Ottawa Senators baseball club, serving as president, manager, and business manager.

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Walt Masters batted .270 and hit 4 home runs while playing the outfield for the Ottawa Senators in 1936.

Answer: True

Explanation: While playing outfield for the Ottawa Senators in 1936, Walt Masters achieved a batting average of .270 and hit 4 home runs.

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In 1940, Walt Masters played for the Wilmington Blue Rocks and achieved an 8-10 win-loss record.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1940, Walt Masters played for the Wilmington Blue Rocks and recorded an 8-10 win-loss record.

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Walt Masters pitched for the Ottawa Nationals in 1947, achieving an 11-4 record with a 3.22 ERA.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1947, Walt Masters pitched for the Ottawa Nationals, achieving an 11-4 record with a 3.22 ERA.

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After retiring from sports, Walt Masters worked in public relations in New York.

Answer: False

Explanation: After retiring from professional sports, Walt Masters worked in public relations in Ottawa, Ontario, not New York.

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In the Central League in 1932, Walt Masters' ERA of 3.12 ranked him:

Answer: Second among pitchers with 10+ decisions

Explanation: In the Central League in 1932, Walt Masters' earned run average (ERA) of 3.12 placed him second among pitchers who had accumulated 10 or more decisions.

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What was Walt Masters' batting average when playing the outfield for the Ottawa Senators in 1936?

Answer: .270

Explanation: When playing the outfield for the Ottawa Senators in 1936, Walt Masters achieved a batting average of .270.

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How many runs batted in (RBI) did Walt Masters accumulate in the 1936 season while playing outfield?

Answer: 40

Explanation: Walt Masters drove in 40 runs batted in (RBI) during the 1936 season while playing for the Ottawa Senators.

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In what year did Walt Masters pitch for the Ottawa Nationals and achieve an 11-4 record?

Answer: 1947

Explanation: Walt Masters pitched for the Ottawa Nationals in 1947, achieving an 11-4 record.

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What notable achievement did Walt Masters accomplish in a doubleheader during the 1947 season?

Answer: He won both games of the doubleheader.

Explanation: During the 1947 season, while pitching for the Ottawa Nationals, Walt Masters achieved the notable feat of winning both games of a doubleheader.

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Where did Walt Masters work after retiring from his professional sports career?

Answer: In public relations in Ottawa, Ontario

Explanation: Following his retirement from professional sports, Walt Masters pursued a career in public relations for a company based in Ottawa, Ontario.

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Which of the following external resources is mentioned for researching Walt Masters' career statistics?

Answer: MLB.com

Explanation: MLB.com is mentioned as an external resource for researching Walt Masters' career statistics, alongside Baseball-Reference.com and Retrosheet.org.

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What was Walt Masters' ERA in the International League in 1933?

Answer: 5.49

Explanation: Walt Masters' earned run average (ERA) for the Albany Senators in the International League in 1933 was 5.49.

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