| 01/01/1902 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 51 (51); Power: 50 (50); Eye: 44 (44). |
| 03/06/1902 |
Signed a 1-year minor league contract with the Vancouver Gas organization. |
| 07/16/1902 |
Was selected to the 1902 Western & Plains League All-Star Game. |
| 09/08/1902 |
Injured on 09/07/1902, diagnosed with a sore elbow, is day-to-day. |
| 10/05/1902 |
Wins the 1902 W&PL WL Syrup Hand (W&PL) at 3B. |
| 01/01/1903 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 57 (57); Power: 54 (54); Eye: 46 (46). |
| 01/01/1904 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 59 (59); Power: 51 (51); Eye: 41 (42). |
| 07/18/1904 |
Wins the W&PL WL Player of the Week Award. |
| 08/04/1904 |
Was selected to the 1904 Western & Plains League All-Star Game. |
| 11/01/1904 |
Wins the W&PL WL Batter of the Month Award. |
| 11/22/1904 |
Wins the 1904 W&PL WL Lumberjack (W&PL) at DH. |
| 01/01/1905 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 55 (56); Power: 55 (55); Eye: 43 (43). |
| 07/10/1905 |
Wins the W&PL WL Player of the Week Award. |
| 08/03/1905 |
Was selected to the 1905 Western & Plains League All-Star Game. |
| 01/01/1906 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 54 (56); Power: 60 (60); Eye: 42 (42). |
| 05/05/1906 |
Outstandingly completed training to learn a new position at the Vancouver Gas development complex. |
| 08/16/1906 |
Injured (gout),out for 4 days. |
| 01/01/1907 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 45 (46); Power: 62 (62); Eye: 43 (44). |
| 03/31/1907 |
Successfully completed training to improve his strength and conditioning at the Vancouver Gas development complex. |
| 04/20/1907 |
Unsuccessfully completed training to improve his infield defense at the Vancouver Gas development complex. |
| 07/28/1907 |
Was selected to the 1907 Western & Plains League All-Star Game. |
| 01/01/1908 |
OSA scouting updated ratings (potential): Contact: 43 (43); Power: 61 (61); Eye: 41 (41). |
| 05/01/1908 |
Unsuccessfully completed training to improve his strength and conditioning at the Vancouver Gas development complex. |