Show Hubbell Hubbell Adjudged 1 Adjudged Most Valuable Player in National League i GIANT HURLER HURLED WINS COVETED DIAMOND PRIZE Acclaimed by AI Almost ost Unanimous Unanimous Unanimous Vote Vot Klein Berger Berger Berger Ber- Ber ger Next in Line By HERBERT W. W V. V BARKER Associated ted Press ress Sports Writer NEW YORK Oct 11 The 11 The selection tion of Carl Hubbell as the National leagues league's most valuable player for 1933 1935 will bring few Cew squawks from IJOhn John Heydler's cir circuit cir cult and absolutely none at all from the he Washington g t ton o n Senators Senators- c champions ham ham- h a m- m rions of the Amer- Amer ri J lean can league By almost unanimous unanimous consent the slender lender southpaw pitching ace of the world champion New Nevi York Giants was adjudged most valuable to his team earn in balloting by a committee of eight members of Hubbell the he Baseball Writers Writers' Writers Writers' Writers Writers' Writ Writ- ers' ers Association n of or America The re results results results re- re of the poll were announced yesterday yes yes- esterday es I erday by Denman Deriman Thompson hompson of the Washington Star committee chair chair- man Hubbell polled 77 points out of a n nI maximum possible total of 80 80 and I won out by decisive marg margins ns fromChuck from fromChuck Chuck Klein and Wally Berger slug slug- ging outfielders of the Phillies and Boston Braves Bra respectively EFFECTIVE PITCHER For several years Hubbell has been rated one of the National loops loop's most effective hurlers but the lean master of the s screwball never before enjoyed so sensational a season as s he did this year jear ear He was the dominant pitching figure in the Giants' Giants dramatic drive I to the National league pennant winning winning winning win win- ning 23 games ten of th them m shutouts and twice turn turned d back Washington in inthe inthe in inthe the world series The Senators failed to get an earned run of off him In 20 innings S 5 Hubbells Hubbell's selection marks the first time a pitcher has gained the award since 1924 when Vance then of Brooklyn was the winner No member of the Giants h had d been named since Larr Larry Doyle won won the old Chalmers award in m 1912 Back of Hubbell in this years year's balloting balloting bal baI- bal bal- finished Klein with 48 points followed by Berger with 44 Manager Manager Manager Man Man- ager Bill Terry Terri of the Giants was fourth with 35 35 with Pepper Martin of the Cardinals fifth at 31 The complete results of the voting Carl Hubbell Giants 77 Chuck Klein Phillies 48 Wally Berger Beiger Braves 44 Bill Terr Terry Giants 35 Pepper Martin Cardinals 31 Gus Mancuso Giants 24 Dizzy Dean Cardinals Car Car- 23 Pie Traynor Pirates 20 Blondy Ryan Giants 19 Al Lopez Dodgers 18 Ben Cantwell Braves 18 lC Hal Schumacher Giants j il 11 1 Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit Rab Rab- bit Maranville Braves 11 Guy Bush Cubs 11 Larry French Pirates 10 Frank Frisch Cardinals 7 Jim Bottomley Bottomley Bottomley Bot- Bot Reds 6 Joe Medwick C Car Car- r- r 5 Gabby Hartnett Cubs 5 Lon Lorm Warneke Cubs 4 Red Lucas Reds 3 Dick Bartell Phillies 3 Floyd Vaughan Pirates 2 Randy Moore Braves Davis Phillies Phillies Phil PhU- lies 1 Chick Hafey Reds 1 I Adolfo Luque Giants 1 1 |