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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 1, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 18 the stars and stripes saturday november 1, 1958 Banks tops voting for a major league All Star team new York a Chicago cub shortstop Ernie Hanks the major league Homo run loader this past season topped the voting for thei95h associated press major league All Star team named  was named by 160 of the 17. 5 members of the baseball writ ers association of America participating in the annual poll. There were Only four Repealer from last year s squad. They were first baseman Stan m u s i a 1,  cardinals outfielder Hank Auron and left handed Pitcher our Ren spi Ihn both of the Milwaukee braves and outfielder Mickey Man the new York Yankees. The others picked were second baseman Nellie Fox Chicago White sox third baseman Frank Thomas Pittsburgh pirates outfielder Wil lie Mays san Francisco giants Catcher Del Crandall knives an new York right Hundred Pitcher Bob Turley. Thus National leagues filled seven of the 10  ranked closest to Banks in the voting with 155, followed by Musial with 134, Mays 132, Turley 113, Aaron 100, Mantle 91 and the stars and stripes Krinio. 160 of 113 ballots 3 new offence leaders Rule College statistics three new by Aho cited pres individual offence Yards on Kickoff returns and Don leaders bobbed up in major Colleg football this week All taking Over with spectacular  handle of Virginia caught nine passes last week and raised his season total to .32, the most any player has made in six game since 1952. This despite the fact virginia1-, Ace passer Reece Whitley has been sidelined with injuries the past two  Austin Rutgers Man of All work scored three times against Lehigh last saturday bringing his Black new Mexico s spectacular pass Catcher who has averaged four Points for every reception retained leads in their respective departments last  Kreitling Illinois who has covered 426 Yards on Only 13 pass receptions for a 32.8-Yard average is in a class by himself in that department. Randle has gained Only j84 Yards with his 32 catches to give an idea of Kreitling s per  has v ads Black caught three passes against Wyoming saturday twofer touchdowns bringing his six game record to seven touchdowns in 10  throwing for two touchdowns in addition to scoring three Austi brought his touchdown responsibility total to 17 in five  two others this season have contributed even half As Man Points As Austin in the touchdown responsibility department. Cook has been responsible for 71 Points and Bill ill claw Virginia tech for58. Austin s total is 114, including six conversions. Fox 85.the balloting for Catcher and third base flan produced the  Competition. Crandall received 62 votes As compared to 43 for Sher Lollar White sox. Thomas was named on 64 ballots while Boston Frank Malzone collected 44 votes. Six of the All stars hit .300 or better headed by Mays .347. Musial batted .337, Aaron .326, Banks .313,Mantle .304 and Fox .300. Banks paced the majors in homers with47 and runs batted in with 129. Mantle was the american league Home run Leader with 42. Spahn won 20 or More games for the ninth time in his career com piling a 22-11 won lost record and .667 percentage. He tied mate Lew Burdette for top percentage in the National Loop. His earned run average was 3.07. Turley had the highest won lost percentage in the Al .750. He won21 and lost seven and posted a 2.98  league batting champions outfielders Ted Williams of there sox and Richie a s h b u r a Philadelphia were second team choices. Boston s Jackie Jensen was the third outfielder of the second squad. Williams whose .328 led the american league polled 66 votes. Jensen the Junior circuit s biking with 122, was named on 42 ballots. Ashburn who topped the National Loop with .350, amassed 41  voted to the second team were first base Orlando Cepeda giants 21 second base Bill Mazeroski pirates 48 shortstop Luis Aparicio White sox 8 left handed Pitcher Whitey Ford yanks 9and right handed Pitcher Bob Friend pirates 4. Fiill Austin. 66 Points total to 66 Points. He now has scored More touchdowns 10 in five games than any major Colleg player in recorded history. Howard Cook Colorado is in second place with 53 Points including eight  Hackbart Wisconsin took Over the punt return loud with a64-Yard touchdown Gallop blotting Ohio state s perfect record with a 7-7  Georgia s Bob Walden with a 47.4-Yard punt ing average Drake s Tom Newell with 278 army guard Back on Starling team West Point . A Chuck Lylle a senior from Lancaster Ohio regained a starting Job with army thursday replacing Al Van Derbush at right guard for Satur Day s Colgate , a Letterman the past two seasons lost the Job to Vander Bush for the cadets first five games. He was returned to the starting team after his play against Pitt last weekend when Vander Bush was injured in the first  Vanderbush on the Side lines but available fullback Don Bonko is the Only Sophomore inthe army starting lineup subbing for the injured Harry Walters. Cornered Curci Miami s fran Curci is about to be pounced on by Boston College s Larry Kishii Lutour 83 after an eight Yard gain. Holding on to Curci s leg is Cliff Poirior. Boston College pulled out a g-2 Triumph. United press International photo Brown Sikes hold top spots in Southern seniors tourney cardinals appoint blackmail As scout in 4-state Region St. Louis up the St. Louis cardinals have announced the sign ing of Ken Blackman general Man Ager of the Fargo Moorhead club of the Northern league for the past four seasons As a member of their scouting  director Walter Shannon said Blackman would cover the states of Iowa Nebraska and North and South  joined the Cardinal organization As a player at Cedar rapids in 1935, after his graduation from the University of Iowa. Subsequently he played and Man aged for the cards in the minor cages at Monett mo., Fayette Villa Ark. Hamilton Ontario and Johnson City  was athletic director and coach of baseball and basketball at Bucana Vosta College at storm Lake,wis., from 1946 through 1951, and general manager of the Duluth,minn., club of the Northern league from 1951 to 1955. Pinehurst . A the two leaders held their places in thursday s second round of the 54 Hole Southern seniors Golf tournament Here but pacesetter j. W. Brown sea Girt n.j., stretched his Lead from one stroke to five Over runner up Leon Sikes Palm Beach Fla. Brown defending Champion and North and South seniors Winner Here last week had 75, three Over Macphail says son offered Oriole of Post Baltimore a Larry Mac Phull former head of the now York Yankees said thursday the Baltimore orioles had approached his son Lee to become their Gen eral manager according to a Story in the Baltimore news Post. Lee Macphail is director of player personnel for the Yankees. Indications that the orioles Are planning to hire a general Man Ager were confirmed wednesday when Bill Walsingham resigned a executive vice president. Paul Richards has been holding both titles of playing manager and general  to Hugh trader in the news Post Larry Macphail said Richards had approached his so during the world series. The elder Macphail said his son told him or the proposition in Telephone Call. He Sah he advised Lee he should be guaranteed unquestioned authority if he took the Oriole  s where it left off said Larry and i Don t know i he has made a decision or not. At the time he was strictly on the Fence about the  Par for the no. 2 course. That gave him a 36-Hole total of 146 against 151 for Sikes who took 79, including a double bogey six on the fifth and a bogey six on no. 16. Brown had nines of 37-38 and Sikes was 38-41. Six strokes from the Lead at 152 were Thomas Robbins Pinehurst and r. F. Duke Raleigh . Southpaw r. S. Foley Stone Ville ., matched the Day s Best round of 75 for a 153 and a tie for fifth with r. R. Bell Worthington Ohio. A Field of 192 is competing. The leaders j. W. Brown sea Girt. N a. 71-76146 Loon sikhs. Palm Beach Fla., 72-79151 r. E. Duke Raleigh . 74-78152 Thomas bobbins Pinehurst. 77-75152 r. R. Bell. Worthington. Ohio. 74-79153 r. S. Foley Stoneville. . 78-75153 r. F. Zammiello Gastonia ., 73-82155 a. H. Reed Cleveland Heights Ohio. 75-8015 or. Q. H. Kyttler Chattanooga tenn., 79-7615 w. E. Norvell Chattanooga tenn., 78-77155 lion prexy s chair to become trophy los Angeles a the Detroit Lions president s chair goes Back to Detroit thanks to the Lions 41-24 Victory Over the los Angeles rams  Canvas covered wooden chair reserved for Detroit president Edwin Anderson was admittedly switched from Briggs stadium by Fred Levy one of the ram own ers when los Angeles played there oct. 12.the prank was revealed and an Derson agreed that the chair would become a game trophy. Bronc Riding Champ Boston a Jack Buschbom Cassville wis., won the bareback bronc Riding event and Deb Copen Haver Post Falls ida., captured the Saddle bronc Riding honors Ashe Rodeo wound up an 11-Day stand at the Boston Garden. I e  
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