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  • Jim Baker, Mizzou quartermiler (1959-1962) ?

    Hey Guys -
    Anybody got anything on Jim Baker, the outstanding 440 guy origionally from KC SouthWest HS who went on to compete in college at Missouri in Columbia from 1959 thru 1962 ? Wonder what he's up to these days, assuming he's still with us ?

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    Try:
    http://www.classmates.com/directory/pub ... =248170521

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      Thanks EPelle for taking the time to respond and try to help out, but I attempted
      to get ahold of Jim thru classmates, but it indicates my E-Mail sent to him was never even opened so I gather his account is inactive ? Thanks again though, I appreciate it.

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      • #4
        I believe what occurs with Classmates is the recipient party is sent an e-mail stating that they have an e-mail awaiting them on the site. It very well could be that he hasn't yet opened his regular e-mail. Fingers crossed.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by EPelle
          I believe what occurs with Classmates is the recipient party is sent an e-mail stating that they have an e-mail awaiting them on the site. It very well could be that he hasn't yet opened his regular e-mail. Fingers crossed.
          OK did not know the process over there at Classmates, maybe I'll hear from him yet ? Thanks again for your help EPelle, I appreciate it.

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          • #6
            Re: Jim Baker. If you have not located him, I have known him since grade school. I talked briefly with him about 4 years ago via phone. His primary residence was in Kentucky. Two fellows, who knew Jim from Marine days, communicate with him on a regular basis. If you are interested, I can talk with them. No guarantees.

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              Re: Jim Baker, Mizzou quartermiler (1959-1962) ?

              Originally posted by nunusguy
              Hey Guys -
              Anybody got anything on Jim Baker, the outstanding 440 guy origionally from KC SouthWest HS who went on to compete in college at Missouri in Columbia from 1959 thru 1962 ? Wonder what he's up to these days, assuming he's still with us ?
              Still nobody with anything on the whereabouts of Baker, or even knowledge
              of his contemporary existance ?

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              • #8
                Re: Jim Baker, Mizzou quartermiler (1959-1962) ?

                Happy Birthday Jim, and many happy returns of the day.

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                • #9
                  Re: Jim Baker, Mizzou quartermiler (1959-1962) ?

                  Hey Jim, hope you have a happy Birthday.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Jim Baker, Mizzou quartermiler (1959-1962) ?

                    HB Jim, hope you have a good one ! And we are gonna see if we can put a Wikipedia link out there this year for you to your old HS.

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                      Re: Jim Baker, Mizzou quartermiler (1959-1962) ?

                      Hey Jimbo, Happy Birthday and many happy returns.

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                      • #12


                        2021 MIZZOU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

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                        • Jim Baker – Track & Field (1960-62)

                        A Kansas City, Mo., product, Baker was an All-American and the national runner-up in the 440-yard dash at the 1962 NCAA Outdoor Championships. By today’s All-America standards, Baker would have been a three-time selection, recording top-eight national finishes in 1960 and 1961 as well.
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                        Baker probably has no fans in these parts anymore, or now even anybody but myself who's heard of him, but this was a long time in coming so as they say better late than never.
                        So at 81 something for the ole guy to savor.

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                        • #13
                          I remember Jim in high school at Kansas City Southwest. He was about 6'2" or so and looked to weigh maybe 150 lbs soaking wet. Jim played 1 year on the city champs JV team and he won a game for us. Was in the huddle when the play came in to send Jim out on the flank and you could hear the opposing coach screaming cover him. Jim took off and the ball got to him and we won 7-0.
                          Of course his forte was track and to break under 50 seconds in the 440 was quite an achievement back in the late 50s. On top of that he was a really nice guy.

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