1959 All-Pacific Coast TeamPickedAP Sportwriters-TtTcHiStGfby The Associated Press (Bob Scbloredt, a fellow who has managed to exploit his multiple skills witih a single eye, was only’ a reserve when the season started.Now. at season’s end. he is not only a first stringer for the University of Washington but also the premier quarterback on the West Coa st.The 190-poun1 junior from Gresham. Ore., is the man the Associated Press panel of sports writers would want to call the plays for its 1959 All-Pacific Coast football team, announced Wednesday.Sehloredt, who lost virtually all the sight in his left eye in a boyhood accident, took over for injured Bob Hivner early this fall and helped propel the Huskies right into the Rose Bowil. He was picked for the All-Coast first team — after considerable deader a tion — over two other accorm plished quarterbacks, Dave Grosz of Oregon and Dick Norman of 9tamford.Schlore t’s associates in the No.1 backfield are halfbacks Willie West of Oregon and Keith Lincoln af Washington State and fullback Ray Smith of UCLA.Southern California — The only team to beat Washington this year — landed three men on the Eirst team. Washington has two men among the first 11 So has Oregon.The McKeever family accounted for two of USC's three positions. Mar.in McKeever won one at end and brother Mike was a virtually unchallenged selection atguard.Stanford’s great end, Chris Bur-ford, was picke. unanimouslyGiFrank Sally of California won oneof the tackle positions and Ron Mix of USC got the other. Chuck Allen of Washington was a decisive choice at guard. Bot Peterson of Oregon got the center spot.On the second team are ends Gail Cogdill of Washington State and Alden Kimbrough of Oregon, tackles Kurt Gegner of Washington and Garry Finnernan of South-cern Cal, guards Dave Urell of Oregon and Bill Berry of Washington State, center Roy McKas-son of Washington, quarterback Grosz of Oregon, halfbacks Dick Bass of College of the Pacific and Jerry Traynham of Southern Cal and ful back Walt Arnold of California.Dlt;PiTi!AM'FetltlSports in briefby The Associated Press BASEBALL iChicago — The American league champion White Sox announced the signing of ail-big ten quarterback Dean Look of Michigan Slate to an estimated $50,000 contract. tPittsburgh — Mickey Vernon,17-year veteran and one time batting champ of the American league, was signed as first base coach by the Pirates.BOWLING Milwaukee — The Budiweisers of St. Louis retained their national five-man crown by beating the Falslaffs of St. Louis, 13,173-12,929.FOOTBALLWashington — Eugene (Bo) Sherman resigned as head coach of George Washington after eightnlt;ditihPicaofI#ohkeThD;getihstlt;TlsiiisTlw:otON