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.HI niiKi j The enat ninnlfealefl strrnfith In; tfrirtly h "mid-western yenr." with In th hntlotlntr. First Ten in.
, ApKurnt-Ml 1'iwa HuorlH ftl""?; (the Hquiul n whole by collecting! Mtch, teanw its Purdue, flnd Xotre Cnrlodo wn the choice of 123' Done-hens. Plttslmnr
XKW YOIIK, On-. . Am 12 out of the 33 place. With nine Dame IcunMiiff the parade most uf!piert for the no-iition of field 1 m.i
rYslei".
a tribute to the fertile foot hall I fenlnc to the middle went, nix to-the way. while Mlchlchn. VIsron-l i a,.,. .: ' .." ' , mm isinie, enow.
nil.. I. . I" " Sil..iirllt Illl-illin. V,......l-I Kt!l
sin, niinoiM nnu unneaoia reuis- Ara ,.,. i ai ir....... if rnt.t " .hu..i, .......
Ilerert noteworthy lnterectlonnl trl- month. Alhle Ilooth. of Yle. each i nP80!n' tack,os:.. . i
wenwam, California; Cannon,:
plalnti that produced noma con-j the outh. , five to the far wont
ulNtcntly hrllllant tennin nn Notre nml one to the Houthwcft,
Dame and Purdue' the middloj in iiu imtlon-wlrio poll of opln-
vewt tnkcH ' the lion's Hhnre ff I Ion, taken by the AsnnrlntPd Prrst,
honorn In Ihe fifth nnnual nll-i 2 1 export contributed their view.
Amcrh-nn ennupmni, compiled by J They represented newHpaper Hp'orN
umpnn io add to tho pretlKt or f whom faded at the finish. 1 , . " '
InnrAU, th-rt,.l, lll...J- '.ft- I'"'"" jvhiih.-. HUuniK.
tho hlfj ten Rioup.
Ktar players of one of tho most zi(nff Htarta
Tlcknor, Harvard, center.
Parlrien. Im nnmn nnnrtar !
the Aioelnttd I'resH from expert J edltoiH and writer, . AHuoelated palciiH Htood out n conspicuously ! , 1 ' . , "ttI1 . provlnff the, Vniimi.t Vlttshurg; Cagle, Army,!
linilon-Wlde opinion and mndo Vvv utaff ohservora. offlrlalH and! an did the nelect few teams. Xo! ?J , V , 7 , lu",eiJ' ,n hnlfbacks.
spectacular of all college cam-
plihllc (nil)iy.
tin the first tiam, the
troorts" of an all-Amrrlran sfiuad
of 3 players, five represent tho
ni Id d le west , f o u r t ho eust a n d
one each for the miuth and Pn
icjfle coast.
Plttslmru and Notre Damn, two
of aho finest UKKi'ciratfonH of tho
year, euch Kalned two places on
tho mythical cloven, n distinction
. no team In the country has been
nornfded ' In the consensu slnco
, coaches In every section of th
shock . nnu n try, Tlfere was not an Im
all vVmericnn selective process U
safe from debate of tho RrofjleHt
also Indicated strong support for
Iowa's Krcat captain, WMls Olaa
portant pame hnywhere. scarcely ' variety; neverthelesH the consen-i ftoVf; "lonK wlth '"''h other fine j 80nors
Holm, Alabamn, fullback.
-iniuejiies juniors; all others I
a spectacular feat recorded In anyjsus Indicated little doubt about
noteworthy college .contest which 1 tho "majority of contenders . for
was not "covered" or studied bv honor positions.
some one or more of these ex
perts. The VpRiilts of tho consennttH
show a distinct drift In the "class
of foot bull talent, for tho oason
of 1U29 at least, , to tho middle
lack Klder of Xb-I
Iceland of Texan
OhrlHtlan. who broke up any mitn-'
performera as
tro Dame, Cy
Phrec of the players on tho, !"T .r..Ba"la 'WAth 'K
team were overwhelming choices t T T ,Mnr;
KranU Curledo, Notre Dame's (treat
! Merle Hufford of AVaHhlnpton, thof
powerhouse of Minnesota's team.
and Joe Donchess, lean, hard hit-
west. In contrast with the power- tins' -.end of the Plttsburp Pnn
.. one bilchr snot In on otherwise
rdrab ;ear for the Huskies.
Dartmouth placed throe men onlfnl showlnK of the far west In thers. Toby I'ansa of Pittshuru;
the first team In lH2ri.
I
On the v whole-.. It was dls-
r
.win ly fur the l.MulhiK Imlrhaik
IOWA'S PLEA FOR
T
KalluwlnR tire the. 1989 All-.
American fnotball' tenms. na.com
tilled by tho AHHOCinteil Press." ; -'
SiH'oml Tram.
Tanpnnn, So. Pallfurnin, end.
Tu'omcy, 'Notre Dame, tackle.
SlontBomery, I'IUsIhii'k. Kuard.
Helitels, I'allfornla, center. .
. Oroene, Yale, cuiird.
Wukeninn, Cornell, tackle.
Smith, (ieorcln, end.
Maimers, lartmnuth, quarter.
Welch. Purdue, halfback. '
McRver, Tennessee, halfback.
Parkinson. PlttsburB. fnithnci-.
9MIMurSfi. " Mou M
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ATH15NS, fla., hoc, 7. () i Former VMoilford hlh
OapltuUkintr the hroaks ami mp-, fim(!mll Muni(i nmv attenrttntr
. , ''i tci cDunMc c adwimoo
iir :nt -"i u nun ui'mpn it- LL.L I IUI1L Lnillll iuj . .... ...
. . . . . k . fun. int.. nprn iiinii?nr n inn n
hfleh1,ZXn' n''-' ZJTZZZV ' SHOW GOOD INCREASE,, was awarded to the Amor-! "" Ce"'" BW-,
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XEW YORK, Dec. ". (P) Tho I Onrnera was flisqnnlifled on
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GIANT TACKLElSEEN - Vi
AS GUARD ;.CAND(ClAT
... , . , ,,.
EVAN8T0N. 111., Dec. C (P)-f I
! DatbiR Marvll, 2"i4 pntin(l tncklc of1'
Uio "lil29 Noithwestern , footlial'l'
team, la all ntitstanilliiK euard cait-
illdate for tho Wildcat haskethnll i
tciiin. Marvll hamlloa his bulk well
ami Is expected to net Into nctWI B,mt I'l'n farpenter, wnsj
often. 1 dlsnuallfled at the end j)f"-the sev- j
i S! enth round of his bout with Wll-1
Hum I.. (Youiib) Ktrhllns of Ma-,
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Mlwll, the rnlverstly of Cieoritl.i I varsity prospects neenrdlnK to ,,. 0ool.K(. u.nimn. track!
rndnv won the twenty-fifth isrld-1 Kusen dispatch to the Oreisonl n ,.,,. .,..,,, ...,,, 1 ,i.i.,,...i
Iron -meeting of the two Instlfi-j yesterday. The nrllrle states : ,,, ',,lp ,,w. t.lnwl(cutloii ' P,.iri,. Tnionhnnn A Ti-ni. r ! f'"1 hlttina Rtrilillne after the
UKOCS, lull AUll'B.inr . . .. . " .-.s.r iKnli , ,k .
tloni tw n .core of IS to . ouu neinie hubiics. iiiii .moiii.ih
corlntt fiirly In the first nee- " 'l riiuenr win inane ine ix
of Improper flnanelnl aid.
(because It has not materially'
nnd ! . . . , . . bell,', ending, the seventh
today feimrtecl that Its pet enrnlnsa I . j HH , ...
. " - .1.. rt.... ii. 1.....1 ... 11 "m 1101 iiiaieriaiiy 1 ,. In i. -,u r...i ' ... ..a
ion on' a fourth flown pass rroin " " '"ii ri,..;.,.,i ,ho nor-nnnel of lis ath-i .. """""" """iik uiw
.-handler to Maffett, the llullflo I '""' their places. MorBn Is h0 , u- 31 HW69.451. equal t
held .their edRe until midway of I '"ited to dIslortKe one of the unl- J lc iVer of MhlillM said I 9'3 " ommo, 8lar. "Knlns
1 tontRht.
the third period when Holt, substl- versity a niKlily loute,t
"uindler-al rtwkrt kick iwhrt Ih"' M.-nnwWIo.- "Fata! Ued- M- , '''' those things for
loaTine '"l Donald, over at OreBn State eoi-l"" ,,,nt wn willl"
... . leoe. I. orforvcsclnip r.ln.. n. ir.e I t 'U l' 1 Rn'n the world."
mrln of vMory also came .. a "t t'o llnK varsity end prospects " J" "-T'lV ux
result of n blocked kick In the I f the coast," and' uettlim ready I.. , '- o hitter that I Indicated
dlsimte with three others for fii.'t '""y ""s"1 r nBam seen
nlace as a ltook basketball center. I luslntemellt. '
li.loniil,l wnolil buve been named I "At the .lime IlleetlnK, the
i,u..b Mi.nii'. h,.t n-i... iiii .i.m ! all State center nt the fialeni tour-1 chali mnn of the faculty confer-
far iln Into the air hut lirvant wnslnnmenl Inst sprliiK If Willamette ; enee committee quoted a acrlptur-
nnder It when It came down nn.l, valley coaches had not thouuht h
compered omo 40 yards for the' was "to cocky."
acore. .' The Orenontan article Is ns fol
Neither OeorBln nor Tech was: ions. I
same period of Inst year.
roun.1.
the second :
meetlnR between the two heavy-,
welRhts, both ending on fouls..
Strlbllng was disqualified, for tilt-1
ting Camera low In a recent hout i
ut London.
HI
WW
final quarter, llryant, aubstltuto
for . Hose, crashed throuurh the
flenralft' Tech forward wall to! McOonald would have been named I
nl passane to lowa'a representa
Hon" liuer'a statement tvad..
"The pasMipe was npt nnd had to j
do with the necessity of Rood
iihlolo convert nny of their nfter! OonrRe Slndelmnn was lost from work ns a simi of repentance,
touchdown ftttempta Into extra the Ori-Ron line ctirly In the se.i- lown took this seriously nnd Rood
points. j son when he ltroke his ankle In the w-ork has been done. It Is now,
A lrtllnff rain heenn In lit" i Idaho Rame at Portland. His place Iowa's turn nt scriptural clta
flrat period. mnkliiR tlie ball and has been filled by Krnle Korstn. nltlons. 'what doea It profit A man'
the field slippery.
sophomore. Like Stndclmnn h:id
IhoiiRh ho bain the whole world
If he loses his soul?'"
'Iowa loat only the thlnit It was
nskiiiR for. As revealed to me In
the conference, the reasons for
cnntlmiinit th sentence KRaiiist
Iowa were: 'It had not materially
changed the personnel of Ha ath
letic governing board: It had not
dismissed Conch ttrennhnn from, I
his position na track coach; It
had not declared nny nthtetea In-
eltRible under the classification of
'Improper financial aid. low did
Tho last half of the game found this year. Kersta will find htmseif
hoth lenma kicking frequently onil HR'ilnst competition In li'SiV
flint downs. llernle Hughes, tmlned by Prink
ltunnlng true to form of prev- Calllson. one of Oregon's grentesi
Inua meetings between the rival I centers will make n hid for tho
tleorgla achoola. the contest wr.s pivot Job In lflSO. Hughes, n mem.
spirited nnd hard fought through, her of last season's championship
out. "' : Medford team, was one of the oui
Mlrea'and Stumpy Tbomason, j standing spots on tho freshman
playing their Inst game of collea-! team this season, nnd many pre
late footlwill, gained practically nil! diet that he will replace r'orsta as
th ground the Yellow Jack."! the regular center. He weighs
tvere able to cover, but the ha-d i ill'. Hill Anater nnd Sherley Car-
rlnirglng lied and lilaek line h.i.l ter. resen-ea. wll be hack R "' , lw ,, fr
them eirectiveiy i.iankete.t tnroug:i- n. . seas,. ,. ! that It was not willing to sell Its
"V . IwV": "lT,, l0n"f. V'.? !"'" I" "rder to gain the world.'"
. , -. .. .. ... .... .....
will not be. however, without coin
J petition tht.t the rrgulnra retain
I their positions, shields nnd l.lllle
at cuarils will have Cv West. T 'd
I Park, Henry Heyden nnd Oilbet
Krench of this year's squad to beat
I out. while a pair of outstanding
I freshmen, .lack Hughea nnd Al
Stochr. will be In Ihe running Biro.
. ,Sloehr weighs 1S5 And Hughes ISlt.
, . i i . itoth played for Medford last year.
IU'RIIAM. N.UVrtee. T. tiTi--1 Austin Colbert and tleorge
TARHEELS VICTOR
OVER DUKE 48-1
jREIGHCOUNTWORTH
The lnlverlty of ' North rantllntt j Chi ltenen will lo have to move
Tarheel puwril nnrt ran their way; to retain thrlr taekle piwltlona.
to i 48 to 1 win over Tuk unt
vemity'a lUue Devlla eleren heie
thli Afternoon to cinch the North
Mnnirtn nml 8horvoHl ItllltnRik
rnlr of frenhmAn tacklerw, tire e'"k
in)t the poKitionii now held hy C1'
Carolina chamnl"hhli. The nameihert nt Chrlsteiuien. Morsan. mi
wm the lftit of tho year for both; other Meilford boy, probably la the
elevens anil waa wllne-weil hyjbent of the two alnre he has meie
about IS. 000 permm.
A flylnK vloh 1m hetnn olVpantel
by Ktmlrnla nt the t nlveraiiy of
Vlrglnta.
rterlence, but ItilllnRa, frtm Hill
Military academy, la hiK nnd nny
develop awlftly. Another tacV
proapeet will be Joe JoniA. a ftiMit
T. Herta, Chlenuo aporUman, hi
j re f uned an offer of $l,0flfl.o, the
iarzcm bid on rww, for hlahnm
Plon thorouKhbred. Iteish Count--and
can't understand why ivnyono
should offer that much money for
a horae, nor why' he rejected th
bid.
The offer a made by T.
Vaii;oher, Texaa millionaire, own.
er of honwa ixearlnv tha Three O
stlKa, and immediately wan refit...
thla )"ertr thmuch a transfer fnm
Went l'olnt. where he .ti nut
from Tela wno was lniti,iineitantjng on tne pIrb t0fimi
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