14 Wednesday, March 1, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Hall selects Schoendienst, Barlick The Associated Press TAMPA. Fla. — Red Schoenendist, a sure-handed second baseball man who led the National League in fielding seven times, and former umpire Al Barlick were elected to the baseball Hall of Fame yesterday by the veterans committee, while Phil Rizzuto was snubbed once again. Rizzuto snubbed by baseball's best Schoenendier, 66, spent 18 years in the major leagues — 14 with the St. Louis Cardinals — and batted over 300 seven times. He also managed Cardinals from 1965 to 1976, winning the World Series and a World Series title in 1967. "My wife thought I should be in a long time ago, but that's wives." Schoendienst said from his apartheid home, where he and the Cards are in spring training. "She asked me, 'When is the announcement?' I said, 'a clock. She said, I'm not going shopping. Anyway, I'll just go shopping, that's pretty big news." Barkley, 73, known for his booming voice on ball-and-strike calls, was one of the youngest umpires ever to make it to the majors when, at age 25, he was called up to the National League in 1940. Barkley spent 27 full seasons in the league and part of another. "I think it is a miracle that I got in," Barrick said by telephone from his home in Gilbert, Ariz., where he is working as an umpire consultant for the National League. "Other than that, I really don't have anything to sav." Seventeen of the 18 committee members were present during the five hours of deliberations. Although the debate was announced, it takes 14 for election. The veterans committee was impaneled 32 years ago to select players overlooked by the regular vote of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Although the committee has voted 119 players into the hall, they selected no one for the first time last year. Ritzuz, the American League's Most Valuable Player in 1950 for the New York Yankees, has been open about his disappointment at not being picked, especially after his cross-town rival of the 1940s and '50s, Dodgers shortstop Pee Wee Reese, was elected in 1984. Rizzuto played on nine Yankee pennant winners and has seven World Series rings. Still, the veterans committee continues to bypass him while stuarchly defending the balloting that has occurred in last year's achievement as much as those of Rizuto. "We don't oppose any candidate We go on merits and vote for a man, not against another," said Hall of Famer Stan Musial, a committee member and former teammate of Schoenienst. things (Rizzuto) did as being Hall of Fame caliber," said Bob Broeg of the St. Louis Post Dispatch, longtime baseball writer and committee member. "You can't twist people's wrists." "A lot of people do not equate the Despite being diagnosed with tuberculosis in 1958, Schoenidend enced his career in St. Louis with a 289 batting average and set a major league record with eight doubles. He had 84 homers and 772 RBIs, and he led the National League in fielding a league-record seven times. Sochendienst and Barlick will be inducted on July 23 at Cooperstown, N.Y., along with Johnny Bench and Danny Browne, who were voted in by the BBWA. "Red had an outstanding career and the greatest pair of hands I've ever seen in baseball," said Musial. "He loved to play and never got too high or too low. He was always on an even keel." Schoendienst led the league in double plays in 1953 and 1954. "I figured I had a chance," he said. "I did a pretty good job as a player, manager and coach." Saheo-neienet, who still serves in the latter position for the Cardinals. Giants. In 1957, he went to the Milwaukee Braves, and the next year, he found out he had tuberculosis. "If it didn't happen this year, I wait till next year. I'm in now." In 1956, Schoendiest was traded from St. Louis to the New York "I was lucky because they found it early." Schoenidien once said. "I mean if you have it, you have it, but it could have been worse. The doctors carved out of one lung. I was laid back months in the hospital after that." Schoendienst played in only five games in 1959, and in 1961, he went back to the Cardinals to finish his career. As a manager, he was known as a fair, low-key man who never criticized a player in front of his teammates. "It's easy to criticize, but I played this game," Schoendienst said, "and I know it isn't all that simple." His managing record was 938-835, including part of a season as intermier manager of the Cardinals in 1980, and he was 7-7 in World Series play. Barklin umpired in seven World Series and seven All-Star games. He worked at his trade for 27 seasons before leaving the league during seasons because of an enlarged heart. 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