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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN is 1! i! 1! U M P DREAM TEAM ENDS- Bob Boyd, Rams Harlon Hill, Bears TACKLES - Lou Groza,Brown BobStCIair,4ters GUARDS - Abe Gibron, &mni Dickftanf el. Lions CENTER" Bill Walsh. 6ieeten OUARTEBFtAfK. Bobby Layne, Lions HALFBACKS Oliie nation, Car-i DoakWilter, Lions FULLBACK Jbefferry, 4-lers r'N kt'N. J NormViiteY.Eagles . r7 X -w 2N-- '-.A. I TACKLE S- - MtflM DaieDodnlL Stealers i 6iNwf I rVVA A LINEBACKERS" w""-'Cl AtvUi L EogZattoff,Paclws r -V I I V$a SAFETIES- All-Pro Team oEdo Isosi . 'iefends Crown SAN FRANCISCO I Screams o( anguish echoed Iroin one sec tor of the French boxing front to day but the fact remains that America's Carl (Boboi Olson still holds a firm K"P on the world middleweight championship. I Olson, 26. always a cruel but seldom a killing puncher, stopped Pierre Langlois, 2d. of France last night after 58 seconds of the 11th round. Slated for 15 rounds, the national ly televised attraction was halted by Referee Ray Flores because of the unsightly condition of Pierre's left brow and eyelid. A noisy crowd of 16,543 at the Cow Palace paid a gross of 101, boo which returned a net of (93,369, aft er taxes. UNMERCIFUL Olson first ripped open the 'brow in Uie best round of the fight, the sixth, and gave it an unmerciful lashing in the torrid 10th. Langlcis, his chance of overtak ing the front-punching Olson fast disappearing, came out for the 11th with the cut temporarily mended by his handlcis. It took Olson but a few seconds to start the blood pouring again, and that's when Flores stepped In. Dr. Robert Laddon. State Ath letic Commission physician, exam ined the cut and advised that to, let Langlois continue would be to risk serious eye injury. - There were some boos from the' gallery, mainly because they hated' to see a fight stopped. Langlois1 manager Jean Breton- nel and his voluble American rep resentative George Kanter of New York were fuming. Barely in the dressing room, Kanter, who speaks good French said in plain English: "The public was cheated. "Langlois was coasting In the 10th and nth rounds in order to lmib strong. "The doctors and referees in California are lousy. In New York they are okay." NURSING Langlois, nursing a cut two Inch es long and a quarter inch wide, said nothing. Kanter said Olson butted Pierre in the 10th round. Informed of this, Olson retorted, "It anybody butted in the 10th round, it was Langlois when he weaved and shook his bead In the corne., Olson, shuffling, chopping In one round, standing off and slashing away from long range In another, was far in front at the finish. Christmas Present ? The Finest You Can Buy! Safety Belts For your car Installed on or Pick-up a(y) Your Cat SET OF 2 WITH COLOR TO MATCH YOUR UPHOLSTERY! Juckeland Motors 11th and Klamath, Klamath Falls Ph. 2-2581 Hudson International Goodrich MEA Announces ' By MURRAY OLDERMAN NEA Staff Correspondent NEW YORK. (NEA) Glit tering reputations don't always make for all-star selections in pro lessional football where a man is paid according to his ability to perform, and an All-America bows to an alumnus from Magnolia A & M if the latter, blocks and tac kles more sharply. The 1954 NEA All-National Foot ball League offensive and defen sive alignments, chosen by ballot eers from all cities in the circuit, built a credible case for this ex position by hauling a half-dozen comparative unknowns out of lim bo and installing them oil the ped estal they deserve. No longer is there the predilec tion lor the big linebacker or end who stove mightily when he was voung and hungry but giew com placently half a step slower while his running mate covered bis mis cues. On this team, the running mate gets the nod. . PRODUCED So you'll find names like Rob inson. St. Clair, Boyd, Zatkotf, Kissell and Hill on the list men who've produced. OFFENSE, - - E Boh Boyd. Hams H llarlnn Hill, Bears T Bob SI. Clair, 49ers T Lou Groza, Browns G Abe Gibron, Browns U Dick statue). Lions C Bill Walsh, stcelcrs JB Bobby Layne, Lions HB Ollle Matson, Cards IIB Doak Walker, Lions FB Joe Perry, 49ers DEFENSE E Len Ford, Browns K Norm WMley, Eagles T Leo NomelUnl, 49ers T John Kissell, Browns MG Dale Dodrill, steelers LB Wayne Robinson, Eagles LB Roger Zatkotf, Packers IIB Tom Landry. Giants . HB Dick Lane, Cards , S Bobby Dillon, Packers S Jack Christiansen, Lions nnvH a former sDrint chamn. is probably the fastest end In pro looiDait nisiory anu, wen , n. company of such as Elroy Hirsch nrt Tnm Fears, was the Rams' greatest offensive threat. Hill Is the NFL s rookie ot tne year whose Bear coaches call him the greatest since Don Hutson. As long as the San Francisco backfleld 'was intact, the 49er running game was rated the best football has ever witnessed and breaking its way was unheralded Trabert, Seixas Tip Tennis Foes BRISBANE, Australia If) Tony Trabert and Vic seixas seni mc United Slates into a 2-0 lead over Sweden Thursdoy in the interzonc final for the right to challenge Australia for the coveted Davis Cup symbol of world tennis su premacy. Two-headed Tony, his booming game drawing admiring applause I rem the packed stands of thn Milton Courts, blasted Sven David son 6-4, 6-3, 6-4, while Seixas. the American champion, outbattled Lennart Bergelin, 5-1, 6-2, 6-4, 5-7, 6-2. Now Seixas and Trabert need only win the doubles Friday or two of the remaining singles lesis on Saturday to take the best-of-live series and move on to the challenge round two weeks hence. DOWN COATS Whit Staq Dacron Coats Jencelite COATS For Men ond Women The Gun Store 714 Main Ph. 3863 tackle Bob St. Clair,, a 6-8, 250 pound giant. His running mate, Qroza, edged Lou Creekmur oi the Lions primarily because of the game winning qualities in his place-kicking foot. Top guards were a scarce com modity this year, when running games sputtered. Stanfel is recog nized by his own mates as their finest offensive player. Gibron has no peer at pass protection for Otto Graham. OFFENSIVE The ?haae between offensive centers like Walsh and Bill John son of the 49ers is infinitesmal. but Walsh stayed healthier this season. Likewise it was tough to choose at quarterback between perennials Layne and Graham, and In this case you only go with Bobby because of the great er option threat presented by liis running ability. Hugh McEllienny of the 49crs was a cinch halfback choice until he was separated from his shoul der in mid-season; leaving the Held to Matson and Walker. 01 He's the one-man team. Walker, with better support, is the one team man, enjoying his finest clutch season. SECOND TEAM OFFENSE E Dome Dibble, Lions ' E Billy Wilson. 49crs T Lou Creekmur, Lions T Ken Snyder, Eagles G Duanc Putnam, Rams G Marv Bcrschct, Skins (' Bill Johnson, 49ers QH Otto Graham, Browns IIB Hush McEllicnney, 49crs IIB John II. Johnson, 49ers FB Dan Towler, Rams DEFENSE E Ed Sprinkle, Bears E Andy Robustclll, Rama T Dave HAnner, Packers I ' T Ray Krouse, Giants MG Les Bingaman, Lions LB Don Paul, Rams LB LaVern Torgeson, Lions HB Warren Lahr, Browns 'IIB Tom Kcane, Colts 8 Jerry Norton, Eagles S Emlen Tunnell, Giants It wasn't even close at fullbock. Of all 22 selections, Joe Perry was the only unanimous one. Testi monial finished. Ford may be the greatest de renstve end in the history of foot ball, and cetuinly no one has ever rushed a passer with the wild abandon of Wild Man Willey. To Insiders, the best tackle in football is Kisseil, not as colorful as some of his contemporaries but 100 per cent effective. Now that he no longer has to go both ways. Nomellini exerts all his power to piling up blockers with his grap pling paws. - Les Bingaman of the Lions has a 140-pound pull on the scales over Dodrill, but the Steelcr mid dleman has the mobility to go back and knock down passes or cover the flanks and the catlike quickness of a Bill Willis in his charge. His greater utility de mands recognition. ILLUSTRIOUS Robinson and Zatkoff are the unsung strong men who've been buried by more illustrious com panions. They're not spectacular in operation behind a line, but try getting around them. The comebacks of 1954 are halt backs Landry and Lane, the for mer relegated to playing coach in the belief he was slipping and the latter peddled by the Rams to the I lowly Cards. Both had unusual success combatting enemy passes. What's better to have at safety than a couple of former track men. Dillon and Christiansen? Great recovery speed keeps them on top of the ploy all the time. 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