Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    ;18 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949 jBreittertOn BOSS
Sievers and Newcombe
Picked as Top Rookies
J New York, Dec. 1 OT Roy
Sievers, slugging outfielder of
the St. Louis Browns, and Don
Newcombe, lireballing ace of
jthe Brooklyn pitching staff,
have been named the outstand
ing; baseball rookies of the ma
jor leagues for 1949.
1 Sievers was chosen the top
freshman in the American
league and Newcombe headed
the newcomers in the National
in the annual poll of the Base
ball Writers' Association of
America.
; This is the first year the
writers chose rookie standouts
for the two leagues. In the
past they have picked one for
the entire majors. Shortstop
Alvin Dark of the Boston
'Braves winning last year and
'Second Baseman Jackie Rob
inson of Brooklyn the year be
fore. ' Newcombe, who won 17 and
lost eight for the National league
champion Dodgers, was an al
most unanimous pick of the 24
man senior league panel.
The 23-year-old Negro star
received 21 votes. The other
three went to Del Crandall, 19-year-old
catcher of the Boston
Braves.
The honor was more closely
contested in the American
league where six players re
ceived nominations. Sievers,
however, got 10 votes to double
that of his closest challenger,
Pitcher Alex Kellner of the
Philadelphia Athletics.
Sievers batted .306 in 140
games with a seventh-place ball
club, hitting 28 doubles, one
triple and 16 home runs.
Legion Post to
Sponsor City
League Hoopers
', American Legion post No. 9,
with plans to sponsor a city
league basketball team, issued a
call Thursday for a turnout of
Candidates from post member
slilp or the ranks of Interested
veterans.
! The Legion will supply
warmups, suits and several bas
ketballs as part of the sponsor
ship program. The team ranks
will be open only to veterans,
but membership in the Legion
post is not an essential require
ment. Candidates were urged to con
tact George Huggins, Jr., (phone
3-9119) or the post.
Given Spokane
Managership
Spokane, Dec. 1 VP) Alan
Strange, former big-league and
star with the Seattle Rainiers
will manage the Spokane Indians
of the Western International
baseball league in 1950.
The announcement of
Strange's appointment come to
day from Roy Hotchkiss, co
owner of the Spokane club.
Strange will come to bpokane
from Bremerton where he man
aged the Bremerton Bluejackets
for four years. He succeeds Jim
Brillheart who led the Indians
in 1949.
Hotchkiss said Strange Is ex
pected to arrive here tomorrow
to sign a contract and work on
plans for a 1950 team. Salary
terms were not revealed.
The appointment confirmed
persistent rumors that Brill
heart would not be back in 1950.
The Indians finished in third
place last year
rivio LEAGUE
. ..... ... - ... . Bh.l..lh 11.
Baiem i.ioni no. a ....
Young 428, Todd 439. Halvor.on 489, De
Uney 505: Holljw.od Liana No. 1 (01
Hanna 410, Mootry 375, Farkner 344, GU-
mwania ,u . ...,
Llnebarry 380, PIcaT.ll 474. McKlnney 41;
moot. i.oaiB no. ......... .,
bel 392, Hedene 386, Cooter 439, Bmyres
372.
Marlon lidm ti; m, ...-.n-..
414, Chrtstenscn 398. Schachtstclc 499, Jor
dan 480: Jr. Chamber Commerce (1)
Schmidt 333. Porter 437, Schaeler 387,
uoera , zigier
High aerlei, Everett Holmea, 620: high
game. Brown, 298: high warn aerlei, Sa
lem Uoni No. 3. 2257.
Odeil's Kin Quits to
End Coaching Criticism
Seattle, Dec. 1 (U.R)-Unlver-sity
of Washington backfield
coach Don Fleming resigned
today to stop criticism of head
coach Howie Odell for having
a member of the family on his
staff.
Fleming Is Odeil's brother-in-law.
"I am resigning In the best
interests of all concerned and
to terminate the criticisms in
Some quarters of Coach Odell
for having a member of the
family on the coaching staff,"
Fleming said.
Fleming joined the Husky
staff in the fall of 1948. He
came from Creighton Prep In
Omaha, Neb., where he had
won the Nebraska state foot
ball championship the previ
ous year.
Director of athletics Harvey
Casslll said the balance of the
Coast Conference Grabs
Most All Far-West Spots
coaching staff would remain
intact. He said another assis
tant in addition to the back
field coach replacement may
be added at a later date.
Cassill and Odell agreed that
the staff needs a top-notch
defensive coach following the
1949 season in which the Hus
kies showed a weak defense
in losing seven of their 10
games.
Odell said he had no one in
mind for either position.
As for Fleming, he said "it
will be most difficult to im
prove the quality of our back
field coaching. Don has turned
in one of the top jobs in the
conference in bringing along
young backs."
The Huskies piled up an im
pressive record despite their
poor showing in the win-loss
margin last season.
SCORES in the ALLEYS
University Alleys
STATE HOUSE LEAGUE
To rnmmUiinn Marion MA (2) Wal
lace 346, Proebateh 406, Osborn 309, Ba
tter 346, Sterett 458; See. of State Capitol
No. 19 ) Miller 463. King 608, Grant
436. Porter 422, Schultze 421.
Hlway Salem 1-A (3) Roake 433. Wal
lace 411. Hill 440. Paxson 438, Merchant
425; Ind. Acc. No. 1 (0) Buchanan 418,
Porman 375, Oerdon 3WI, savage oi, o-
Ind. Ace. No. 2 (1) Aahby 518, West
497. Gallagher 4D2, Harris 461, Oustapson
496; Hiway Salem No. 1 (2) GriMUtM 522,
Towle 342. Kayser 618, Williams 417, ieter-
Library No. 2B U Hiuenco in,
469. Ryan 352. Reed 502. Elgin 456; Fores
try No. s!S Vi) Ewlng 416. GarU 490, Ladd
477, Hanncrman 416, Maul 431.
Printers OSPD (2 Krejei 402, Milner
519. Stone 433, McCrary 405, Mills 445;
Ta Commission 1 Welch 465. Weigel
268, Mason 427, RObD 47. jonnson in.
Hitrh inri. uprlei and name. Leterneux,
571 and 229; high team series, Hiway Ba
iem No. 1, ZSZ3.
Capital Alleys
MAJOR LEAGUE
r..nt,nrrf rafn W. Va!d 558,
White 467, McCluskey 585, Henderson 636,
Olodt 492; Maple's Sportlnf Goods (1) B.
Valdez 619. wicKiuna m, woiifu
n Patv ft&tt H. Pace E12.
Cllne's Coffee Shop (2) Cline Br. 675,
Olney 613, Farmer 520. Bone 517, Oslund
509; Acme Motor (1) Mlrlch 500, Frleaen
560, Irons 567, Btelnbock 490, Hartwell
580.
Capital Bed din it (2) Larson 623, Wllker-
son 546, HUDer DBU, loung mo, ruuiiu oo.
Wnnrlrv-K Furniture (It Ollnner 522,
Scales 529, Perry 408, Foreman 6b4, Ken-
Ross 401, Btarr 458, Coe 550, Seltsinger
469; LnVon's of McMlnnvllle (1) Myers
529. Rvnls 495, Kraft 469, Minder 496, u.
Glodt 451.
Mar's Lunch (21 Kay 534. Gregory 616,
Carlson 495, Beal 551, Crlswell 552; Salem
Hardware (I) Tried e 47, uarrison odd,
Loean 507. Bovce 563. West 648.
Hlght Ind. series. Walt Larson of Capital
Bedding, 823; niRti inn. game, to. mcuius
kev of Cunbonrd Cafe. 236: high team
frame ana series, ivmr s iuncn, ivia ana
2333.
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By UAL WOOD
(United Fresa Bporu Writer)
' San Francisco, Dec. 1 (U.R)
Tihe Pacific Coast conference, as
tisual, dominated the annual
United Press All-Far West foot
ball team this year, by grabbing
ejght of the 11 places on the first
team, and nine out of 11 on the
spcond squad.
The only men able to crash
tpe select circle of western stars
from outside the PCC were the
incomparable Eddie Lebaron of
Oollege of Pacific; Guard Vern
sterling of Santa Clara; and
Hall Haynes, Santa Clara back.
J The rest of the first team
jru made up of the stare from
Jthe All-PCC team: Darrell
Robinson of Oregon and Bob
JWilkliuon of UCLA at ends;
iackles Jim Cullom and Jim
Turner of Callfornal; Rod
fani of Cal at the guard with
Sterling; and Jim Caatagnoli
Bf Stanford at center,
f Along with Lebaron and
Jtaynes In the backfield are
Ken Carpenter of Oregon
jState and Ernie Johnson of
UCLA.
' This club possesses weight,
ruggedness and speed in the for
ward wall; cleverness, passing,
punting and running of excep
tional value in the backfield.
The only man to make the
club for the second consecutive
yar is Sterling, Santa Clara's
gVeat guard, who has been a
tower of strength all season in
the Bronco line that is regarded
as one of the best in the nation.
2 Lebaron, of course, made the
Bnlted Press second all-America
a,nd, If playing on a team with a
better schedule, probably would
rate as the finest quarterback in
oollege football today. He had
to be to beat out Bob Celeri,
California's ace signal caller, for
the first string berth in the west.
i Haynes is the boy who made
the Broncos tick in their crucial
games against Stanford,
UCLA, St. Mary's and USF. He
not only Is a great ball packer,
be Is a deadly tackier; fine safe
ty man, and the third leading
punter in the nation.
Johnson and Carpenter pro
vided the backfield spark that
lifted UCLA and Oregon State
back among the football powers.
I The balloting was exception
ally close among the west's
(ports writers at the end and
center positions.
, Wilkinson and Robinson bare
ly nosed out John Rohde of Col
lege of Pacific and Bill McColl,
Stanford's great sophomore. At
center, Castagnoli had a close
rce with Leon McLaughlin of
IJCLA, and Harry Kane of COP.
The lineups:
nnl Team roi
Wlklruon. UCLA ...E
Cttillom, California ..T
nana, California ...O,
wtaanou, stanf d ,C
Idaho: Oampora, College of Pacific:
Dahma, Ban Dleso State; Rau, Stanford:
Leon. Nevada: Beasley. St. Marya: Dow
Snn Jone state; Mocklor, Rcdlanth
ouarda Colquitt, Idaho; Wood, Col
lege of Puget Sound: Chrohot, Oregon;
Fix and Pomeroy, Stanford; DcSylvla,
Oregon State.
Centers Kane, COP; Rlchter, Califor
nia: Toler. University of Snn Franclsrn:
Oo&selln, Arizona (Tempel state: Cheim,
mm ,wr omtc; loraFson, wasninalon
State: Michaels, Washtnaton.
Backs Sanders and Lewis, Oregon;
Monachlno, California; Brogan, Idaho,
Paul and Cross, Washington Stat; McRI
henny and Helnrlch. WnshlnDtnnr & i;.,..
sell. Puget Sound; Stewart. Redlqnds: H
Hussell. Snn Jose state: White. Arliona
(Tempel State: Pr..man D..H i.
Brown. USK; Kloslerman. Lo'vnl.
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McL'uhlln. UCLA
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Tomer, California, .T, Bird, VBO
rtoblason, Oregon ....,, Rohde, COP
Ufbiirc.it. COP B Celerl. Calif.
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Ahnaon, UCLA B Martin, UBC
Htyne. Santa Cl'ra B Powers, VBO
honorable mention Kndi, Hatfield,
IMC; Rose, Stanford; Morgan, Ban Jojie
State; Pols foot, WSC; Cloldt and Apkint,
WfiAhlngton; Bauer, Montana; Clsterna,
Arizona (FlaHtaff) State; McQuIre, Ore
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Shorty William 348, Harry Wilson Ait,
Dorvan Holt 423, Dave Moon 376, M. Van
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Stan Baker (3) Johnny Cooter 425. Bill
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Ed Lyle 389, Bill Hamby 498, Mike 'lesk
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High Individual series: IS. Van Dell
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HiKft individual game: Olen Schroyer
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49'ers Reverse
Strike Stand
San Francisco, Dec. 1 UR)
The San Francisco 49ers, after
pulling the first strike in profes
sional football history, reversed
their field late last night and
announced they would play the
New York Yankees in tn All
America conference playoff
game here Sunday.
A spokesman for the team
said after a secret meeting last
nignt that the players had de
cided unanimously to put aside
their salary differences with
management and go into the
gama "with a most determined
will to win." He said they had
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