He was raised until he turned 18 when he moved to the United States and settled in or near Racine, Wisconsin, an area that became home to many Orkney natives in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
[1] Mainland was a nationally known basketball player as an undergraduate student at Wheaton College (Illinois).
[3][4] The Longhorns took the court for the first time on March 10, 1906, defeating the Baylor Bears 27–17 at outdoor Clark Field.
He worked as a merchant in both the plumbing and sheet metal industries, and lived for the rest of his life in Arizona and California.
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