Show STATZ SNARES COAST LEAGUE PLAYER AWARD Veteran Outfielder of Angels Stages Comeback to Rate as Most Valuable ST. ST LOUIS Mo Oct 26 UP UP- UP Arnold Statz former major league outfielder who staged a great grent comeback comeback comeback come come- back with Los Angeles the past season season sea sea- son was voted the most valuable player to his team In the Pa Pacific Coast league by b a committee of sport writers for the Sporting News the baseball weekly of St. St Louis Louis Louis-it it was announced today toda Statz Stats led a field of 20 players by bya a big margin obtaining 60 50 out of 64 possible points Pitcher Frank of or Hollywood Hollywood Hollywood Holly Holly- wood was second with 40 points and Lou Finney outfielder of at Portland who is being brought up to the Philadelphia Phil adelphia Athletics to replace Al Simmons Sim Sim- Simmons mons mong was third with 35 points Not a catcher or third baseman received a vote Others mentioned in the order they met favor were Ray French shortstop short short- shortstop stop of Sacramento Curt Davis pitcher of San Fr Francisco John Walters Wal-I Wal Wal Wal- Lera pitcher of Seattle William Lu olph pitcher of Oakland Augie jalan Galan shortstop of San Francisco Oscar Eckhardt outfielder of Missions Mis Mis- ions Johnny Monroe second base bare nan man of Portland Gregory shortstop who has been brought up from rom prom Oakland by the Chicago White Sox George Burns first baseman and manager of Seattle Babe Dahlgren first baseman of Missions Fred Muller Mul Mul- ler er second baseman bareman of Seattle Leroy Anton first baseman of Oakland Dudley Lee shortstop of Hollywood Jimmy Zinn pitcher of San Franisco Fran Fran- Francisco cisco isco Dolph Camilli first baseman of f Sacramento R R. K Brubaker second second seend sec see ond nd baseman of Oakland Otis Branion Brannon Bran Bran- non ion second baseman of Hollywood |