The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 5, 1927, Page 5

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ey coLiv-riLL DEGLAD TO QT HOME AN' DIVE INTO A COOD OIS+ OF COP\I\FD Youm Wam A oain In “ Wost Vailuable” Award to P, W(m(r Paul Wancr (above), youthful Pittsburgh outfielder, only two years in baceball’s big show, was the “most valuable player” in ~_ the National League in 1927, a committee of baseball writers has decided. Gehrig, New York slugger, wh American League. Ly Awnro9, GOULD (Aseociated Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, Dee. 5- tion of Paul Waner, fleet Pirate ou Leigue's “most valuable for 1927 gives youth the the award of the big ind prizes of both major leagues. ‘Waner and Lou Gehrig, the Yankee first sacker, who carried off the American League's “mosp valuable player” award, are the youngust ever to receive this dis- tinetion. Both are only 24, but Larruping Lou is the yoanger by two months, The elder member of the fam- ous Waner Act, which had a big hand in carrying the Pirates to the National League pennant, tri- umphed over two veteran rivals, Frank Frisch and,Rogers Horng- by, in the closest contest the Na- tional League contest ever has had, Paul received 72 votes in the balloting by a committee of eight' baseball writers, while Frisch collected 66 and Hornsby b4. Other votes were distributed as fiollowu Charley Root, Chicago, 46;° Travis Jackson, New York, 42; Lloyd Waner, Pittsburgh, 25; ‘Pie Traynor, Pittsburgh, 18; Jesse Haines, St. Louis, 16: Ray ' XKremer, Pittsburgh, 14; Charley Hartnett, Chicago 12; Red Lucas, Cincinnati, 10; Hack Wilson, Chi- cago, 9; Oy Williams, Philadel- phia, Bill Terry, New York, Jim Rottomley, St. Louis, Jakie May, 4 gl’:clnmfl' and Charley Hargrave cinnati, #ix each; Eddie Far- 11, Boston, and Burleigh Qflmu, New ' York, four each; Grove~ xander, St. Louis, Carey, rooklyn, and Riggs Stephensan, icago, three each: Jess Petly, klyn, Dutch Ulrich, Phila- Iphia, and Carmen Hill, Pitts- ‘gh, two each. = m er's selection, He is cnly two months older than the 24-year -The selec-{a which car-| d Lou o holds similar ranking ;n the man with a mark of .3 leading the league in runs driven in. He llxvln( miss ame until the last day of the , and didn’t play then bhe- the Pirates had clinched the pennant. | Paul and This brother formed! the most feared attacking com-| bination in the National League | and shared the world's t with Ruth and e sluggers. The Wa were known as “Little Poi- and “Big Poison” around the senior circuit. Lloyd's first r under the “big top” proved even more sensational than Paul’s first year - performances. Bolh are products ~of Oklahoma ball! fields, hut Paul came to the Pir-| ates from San Francisco in a big' Ir-,nsh deal while Lloyd jumped from the “Sally” League for tie] proverbial song. - {|” AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Mrs. L. J. Baptie, city; A. F. Johnson, ' Douglag; Herb Kittels. by and wife; Flora Nagel, Thane; L: H. Deverell, Skagway; D. . Stedman, city; M. Boich; Mrs. L. ; C. H. Johnson and wife; Biler Wikan, Petershurg; Charles | Keepoff; E. C. Anderson, ci Joe Repik, Lisianski; John Mur ley, Chatham; Frank Wait, Sit kas W. R. Spain, Douglas. Al ! Mike McKan ton, city; Mr. d Mrs. Samples, Tenakee; W. H. McBlain, Warm Springs Bay; G. G. Johnson, Kil lisnoo; Mrs. P. Sheley, Seattl H. Henriksen and wife, Baran Toni Tarro, Montana Creel Lowis Ness, city; Frank A. John- =on; Mrs, Charles McLeod, Point treat; N, J. McKallich, Hir hagof; Adn Casey, Warn: 8 THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 5, 1927. 3y GEORGE McMANUS U TELL THE CAPTAIN ANTD VD TO WORK IN THIS |BOWLERS BATTLE FGR HIGH WASHINGTO LOSES smn‘w” CAME, 33-13 'California Cap-| Wiza Tesrea 1 Injured 5 Southern tam fozn te ir e big way ing the Sound sho it the fir He drew a bunch and__ then He p Is for battle nit the. 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