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Jack Tompkins : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jack Tompkins Jack A. Tompkins (June 2, 1909 – October 11, 1993) was an American baseball and ice hockey player, airline executive and civic leader in Detroit, Michigan. As a high school student in Royal Oak, Michigan, he won 27 consecutive baseball games as a pitcher, still a Michigan high school record. At the University of Michigan, he was captain of the baseball and hockey teams in 1932. He worked for more than 30 years for American Airlines in Detroit and became a civic leader in the area, working to bring the Olympic Games to Detroit from the 1940s to the 1960s and founding the Great Lakes Invitational hockey tournament in 1965. ==Youth in Royal Oak, Michigan== Tompkins was raised in Royal Oak, Michigan and graduated from Royal Oak High School in 1928. In high school Tompkins earned 16 varsity letters. He pitched four no-hit no-run games and led the baseball team in hitting as it won 33 straight games and 2 state championships.〔http://www.rohshalloffame.com/class-of/1928/tompkins-jack-a.html〕 He set a state high school record with 27 consecutive wins, still the record recognized by the Michigan High School Athletic Association.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Michigan High School Athletic Association )〕 He was inducted into the Royal Oak High School Hall of Fame in 1997.〔Inductee, Royal Oak High School Hall of Fame, 1997〕
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