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Show South "All-City" For 1943 Jm m)Sgh vl&w f'-.&x - -BUMJilj BL1Kum gagaa Here is the South Scribe "All-City" Choices for this year. Upper, I. to r., Paul Roberts, South, ' forward; Bob Lendp, East, center; Jim Woodivard, East, forward; Eldon Story, South, guard; lower, Chick Woolf, South, guard. I All City Selections Place Three Cubs on Mythical fA' Team I ' t ) y- , . ' . ivjji " , v n - 'w-' s ' ' 41' I ,4, Sj-'rtA '" -&J ft - -t , fafjtfc fL-' -'"'tzf f -1 takes the forward spot with excellent excel-lent shooting and passing. Kay Barnes of East easily won the other spot. He was tops in all departments of play. Oscar McConkie, combining heighth and brains with shooting skill, stole the center spot. He is an East man. West places Ashby on the junior dream team as a guard. .He was particularly well-drilled on defense. Grant (Mac) Jenkins, South guard, a smooth passer and capable defensive player and long shot artist, ar-tist, rated the last spot on the ; team. : Second string: Madden, West, and ISackman, East, forwards. Fink, West, center. Keddington of South ans G leave of East at guards. "C" Division Tingey, South, forward, a good shooter and exceptional hustler. Hale of West, forward, a good shooter and team spark plug. Burt of West, pivot post, by far the exception center in the midget league. I "Hot Shot" Piza of East, guard, the best man on East's team.. McLaren, South, guard. Best guard in the city in his loop. Second string: Thompson, South, and Young, East, forwards. Demke, i South, center. Romano of West and Ingram of South at guards, j Although South high dropped the city casaba championship, the Cubs were pacesetters in the twelfth annual an-nual selection of an all-city hoop team in Scribe. "A" Division Paul Roberts, South's diminutive bombshell, ranks tops as forward. Jim Woodward, an Easterner, led the city in individual scoring and so obtained the other forward slot. Bob Lence, another East man, stole the center position with his all around ability. Guard spots go to Eldon Story and Chick Woolf, of South. Story is heads and shoulders above any guard in the city in all departments depart-ments of play and Woolf is close behind. Scribe picks these boys for their fighting spirit and the precision pre-cision and accuracy with which they worked, together and individ-1 ually. Second string: Clair Empey, South, and Bob Lewis, East, forwards. for-wards. Wilkinson, West, center. Tony Tolich of West and Frank i Brooks of East, guards. Honorable mentions are extended extend-ed to Lowder, South; North, South; Shirashi of West; Steele of West; Fred Lewis of East. "B" Division Tony Peterson, South forward, I Courtesy Salt Lake Telegram 1 |