California Golden Bears Soccer - California Golden Bears Soccer Coaches, Carl Zamloch, Peter Woodring, Kevin Grimes, Lyle Yorks (Paperback)


Chapters: California Golden Bears Soccer Coaches, Carl Zamloch, Peter Woodring, Kevin Grimes, Lyle Yorks. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Carl Eugene Zamloch (October 6, 1889 - August 19, 1963) was a Major League Baseball pitcher, professional magician, and head coach of the University of California at Berkeley baseball and soccer teams. Born in Oakland, California, Zamloch played for the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League, pitching five years in the PCL. His one season in the major leagues was in 1913 with the Detroit Tigers. A right-handed pitcher, Zamloch played in 17 games for the Tigers, with a 1-6 record in 69-2/3 innings pitched. Though his won-loss record was unimpressive, Zamloch had a solid ERA of 2.45, and an Adjusted ERA+ of 119. He was also among the league leaders in 1913 with 11 games finished. Career statistics From 1916 to 1928, Zamloch was the head baseball coach at the University of California at Berkeley. The Bears had a record of 146-91-7 during Zamloch's 13 seasons as head coach. Carl Zamloch, Detroit Tigers, 1913 He was also the coach of the Cal Bears' soccer tearm from 1925-1931, and during Zamloch's time as head coach, the soccer team had a record of 34-17-7. In 1929, Zamloch acquired a minority interest in the Oakland Oaks baseball team in the Pacific Coast League. He also served as the Oaks' manager from 1930-32. According to a history of the Oakland Oaks, the team abolished the salaries of all team officers in 1932 due to financial hardship. Zamloch won a lawsuit against the club when it stopped payments on his $10,000 salary. There is some indication that Zamloch may have also managed the Twin Falls Bruins in the Utah Idaho League in 1926. Zamloch also scouted for the Washington Senators and Cleveland...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12806803

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Chapters: California Golden Bears Soccer Coaches, Carl Zamloch, Peter Woodring, Kevin Grimes, Lyle Yorks. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 26. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Carl Eugene Zamloch (October 6, 1889 - August 19, 1963) was a Major League Baseball pitcher, professional magician, and head coach of the University of California at Berkeley baseball and soccer teams. Born in Oakland, California, Zamloch played for the San Francisco Seals of the Pacific Coast League, pitching five years in the PCL. His one season in the major leagues was in 1913 with the Detroit Tigers. A right-handed pitcher, Zamloch played in 17 games for the Tigers, with a 1-6 record in 69-2/3 innings pitched. Though his won-loss record was unimpressive, Zamloch had a solid ERA of 2.45, and an Adjusted ERA+ of 119. He was also among the league leaders in 1913 with 11 games finished. Career statistics From 1916 to 1928, Zamloch was the head baseball coach at the University of California at Berkeley. The Bears had a record of 146-91-7 during Zamloch's 13 seasons as head coach. Carl Zamloch, Detroit Tigers, 1913 He was also the coach of the Cal Bears' soccer tearm from 1925-1931, and during Zamloch's time as head coach, the soccer team had a record of 34-17-7. In 1929, Zamloch acquired a minority interest in the Oakland Oaks baseball team in the Pacific Coast League. He also served as the Oaks' manager from 1930-32. According to a history of the Oakland Oaks, the team abolished the salaries of all team officers in 1932 due to financial hardship. Zamloch won a lawsuit against the club when it stopped payments on his $10,000 salary. There is some indication that Zamloch may have also managed the Twin Falls Bruins in the Utah Idaho League in 1926. Zamloch also scouted for the Washington Senators and Cleveland...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=12806803

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September 2010

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978-1-158-68366-6

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