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Show 1 1 1 : ! 1 r ! ; ! . t",!oi'-:i!o .i'.-.'lrs u'uan!. M.-Niiry. -....r;... our, ( 'lian.p'inM. I. '.:.!! L' qua. ti'i- Holm. Colorado li:.!l.,i;-U UviiiaMoii. r::.Ii L' halihaok JfUtr.-. Ulall V rili;i;-b ' i lonoraUo iaoroioii Dixon, Vonii','. I'liiil.ai l; : Thoaias. 1. A. '., j l.aU.ark : How ais. Utah, haK'.ark ;' , Jlous'-r Colorado Al's, I'ulll.ai-k ; Cox. C0I01-0.0 Coiioao. et'iilor: I.'ri !csou ' oiiiiau'. r'-l 'vr; liund, -Mill-.' flslil..'.-!; ; j li'.rklry. Yoa,,-; 1', cm! ; Wood. ailo. V. A. ('., cad ; WooUoy, c. A. c., fnlMuirk: Whii-ins. Whii-ins. Utah j,-uard; Cliyan, .Montana Stall', end. 'BOGS' DIXON AND MIKCSLEY GIVEN HONORABLE MEMTION M ALL-CONFERENCE ELEVEN ROCSiV MOLXTAIN CONKEKEXCE STAXDIXfi. Won. Lust Tk'd l'et. Pts. Op.Tot. Coloi'iulo "V" 5 0 .1 l.Olll) 124 (10 I'l.'ih Awtiiw 3 2 1 .1100 SO 52 Col.ii'itdo AsojUd 3 2 0 .000 51) 50 lienvei' "I"' 3 2 '2 .(111!) 10 35 Cololiido College 4 3 0 .572 58 3S I t.ili "I"' 2 2 1 .50.) 70 . 25 .Monl.'inn Slate 1 1 1 .50(1 30 IS ('olor:it!o llines 2 4 1 .3"3 23 84 1'onni; "U" 1 3 1 - .250 IS 01 Wyoming "U" 1 . 0 0 .143 23 320 With Fred ("I!uek") Dixon heading head-ing 1 lit1 list of honorable mention for the position of fullback jdven to Losier of the University of Colorado Colo-rado and Fred Hinckley iven honorably mention for one of the wiiiL; positions, against Ilea.ly and 1 Jo die?. f:l,M) of CNdarado, (he Kofky Blount a in (.'onfereiice eleven was chosen by the couches of the respective respec-tive foams wit h only six schools landing places on the. mythical team. "Willard ("I!u(ch") Knowles of the I'tah Abides, declared by many sport followers to be equal to Harold ("lied") Grande of Illinois, Illi-nois, was' the only I'iah man to' be chosen on the team by unanimous choice of all the coaches. Iyiowles is sa id to be the outstanding star of the conference and has not been surpassed for many years. The outstanding work of Dixon in the fullback posit ion on the Cougar team the past season warranted war-ranted him, no doubt, a place on the first string aggregation. His ability to gain ground consistently, his kicking his remarkable work on defense were certainly factors seldom achieved by an individual star. Hinckley at end was responsible for the remarkable success of the Cougar forward passing game and was also a great factor in breaking up the plays of opposing teams bo-fore bo-fore they got. fairly under way. The T'niversity of Utah had four men selected for the second team, although it" is reported that Coach Tommy Fit,patrick did not vote in the section. His vote was thrown out last year because ho voted for his entire team for first and second choices. " 1 Co 1 o r a d o conference champions, were given six men on the team. ' j ; : " The selection of the coaches follows fol-lows : ' . '. : First Team. Healy, Colorado Lr. . . ; end Do.ier, Colorado IT cud Brown Colorado College tackle WanerVi Colorado Aggies, tackle McGlone, Colorado guard Cooper, Denver guard Colk, Mines center Chilson, Colorado quarter Knowles, Utah Aggies halfback McDougall, Colo. College, halfback Loser, Colorado fullback Seconil Team. Taufer, Utah end Cray, Colorado College end O'Donnell, Denver U tackle Olson, Montana State ... : ... tackle Scoville, Colorado .'...guard |