PATERA, SHAW MAM IP UCLA Places Four Men On AP Conference Team I,OM AmiKDKH-rAI’l-Tnc un beaten Bruin* of UCLA, hh might have been expected, dominate the 1954 All-Pacific Coast confer ence football team hh aelected by the Associated Press. Champion of the conference for the second straight year, UCLA placed four playera on the Al‘ ftrat team and four more on the mythical second team. Team IJsted The overall selection*, relea*ed Wednesday after a tabulation of vote* by A l* member football writer* up and down the Coast: The backfleld: Paul Larson, California; (ieorge Sliaw, Oregon; I.lndon Crow, Southern California, and Bob Davenport, UCLA. The line: Knds Jim Hanifan, Califor nia, and Bob Lang, UCLA. Tackle* Jack Rlh-na, UCLA, and Kd Fouch, USC. (iuurds—.llin Salshurv, UC LA, and Jack I’ateru, Oregon. Center Matt Hazeltlne, Cali fornia. Right of I he player* selected; were topheavy choice*, and in th> in*tance* of I-ar*on, Shaw, Dav enport Hanifan Kllena and Salsbury, they were practically j unanimous. There wa* no reluctance by the votera In placing two T-quarter backa, Shaw and Larson, In the fir*t team backfleld. Shaw, l-nr*on t minimi Both are somewhat rare in T-calling circle*, of course, in that neither ia restricted to any one specialty, such as passing. Both are willing and able to run or pass, which account* for the fact that Shaw and Larson wound up 1-2 in total offense in the national statistics. Sport* Kdlt»r Hank Hol IlngHuorth of I»ng Beach, ex plaining that he couldn't leave either off the team, summed It lip nicely when he noted: “So I shifted Larson back to half back, where he belongs any how." I.arsnn formerly played halfback at Berkeley. Davenport, the 193-p o u n d JACK IWTEKA On \l* All-Coast bread and butter fullback for UCLA, wan another virtual everyone's choice. California* great center, one of a long line of fine centers; from Strawberry Canyon, won out decisively, if not by a land slide, while Pouch, USC’s e o captain, whs voter] jn over Ron Anchbacher of Oregon State. , .Joe Ray of UCLA. Mario De Re of U8C, and other*. Perhaps the closest ballot bat tle wan for the second guard position, behind Salsbury. At : Issue were Patera and two other j UCLA stalwarts, Sam Bogho-' «ian and Hardlman Cureton. There simply isn't much to' choose between either of the trio [ Second Team: Kn*!* I .con Clarke, Southern Caljfor i nia, and John Stewart. Stanford. Tackle* Ron A*chbaebrr, Oregon Mite, and Joe Kay, rrL\. Onardr Sam M« pho*iau, UCLA and Hat durian Cttreton. I TLA t ruler K m 1'hrit.frr, Oregon. Hark* Prime Villanueva, UCLA; Jort Arnrlt. Southern California; Hill Tart. Stanford, and Duke \V;i*h»ngt"fi, Wa«hintf I'm Staff. Honorable Mention: Knd* (’ftrinicharj, California; Jlrvder t€lId I, I ( LA : K re vc. (Irryun ; L'*sdd, t r LA la-tmharh and Greenwood. l*SC. Tackle* Gunnari, Wa«hhi(ft>tfl Stair Da Re and I'avich, USC; Tuck':, Oregon; M'»rm* !*C L,\ I Itiardf Hr**. Idaho; Fi