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JUNIUS ‘RAINEY’ BIBBS
Source: www.indstate.edu/athletics/Fame/HOFfeb1998.html

Junius Bibbs was a two-sport (baseball and football) star at Indiana State University during the 1930s. Playing fullback on the football team, Bibbs was selected all-Indiana Collegiate Honorable Mention in 1934.

It was baseball where Bibbs would excel at the national level. For eight seasons (1936-1944) Bibbs played infield in the Negro Leagues, winning three Negro American League championships along the way.

Early in his professional baseball career, sportswriters had trouble spelling and pronouncing Junius, so on a rainy day he told a sportswriter to just call him "Rainey." The name stuck for the rest of his career.

He later taught 25 years at Indianapolis Crispus Attucks High School, where he also coached baseball and wrestling.



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