Show By CHRISTY V WALSH Member All AU America Board of ot Football ll Reg U. U S. S Pat Pal Office Oice The sorting out process Jc is now under underway underway wa way and during the next si six weeks the football melting pot will produce the 11 players who are destined to survive sur sum vive the all aU America test In the interval in in- the weekly ratings as approved by the All AU America Bo Board rd of ot Football Football Foot Foot- ball will provide the names from whom the all America team will be se se- Watch these ratings every Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- and arid you should be able to prop prophesy the final lineup fox for 1933 The following 10 players will receive cards of merit from the board this week 1 WILSON Dri Brit Brig V V V 9 ham In t. t the e V hardest R II Rocky 0 o. o C 1 k y yV V VS V game the rJ 1 champion champlon Utes t have ha had during I the past two seasons seasons seasons sea sea- sons this thil triple I I t threat eat b back was the I 1 Sc star of or the day IW Three times h his s V punts stopped stopp-ed inside inside in in- side U Utah's ah's five- five yard line and averaged aver aver- V A ag aged d 48 yards on 13 if if running 1 assign assign- s s i g n Ifa ments meats Rating Hating by s Frank K Baker Salt La Lake ke w. w 1 a son gram 2 DEL IS ISOLA OLA I Fordham He was the Fordham sparkplug sparkplug spark spark- plug against West Virginia and rates all America by reason of his strategy as a defensive center and his sure and deadly tackling 3 BROWN VanderbIlt The way waybig waybig waybig big 33 piled up O Ohio io States State's burly line was the feature of a game in which his team was easily defeated Every time th the Buckeyes tried their famous shovel pass he choked it Inthe in int inthe t the e borning The game officials were unanimous in their praise of this fighting fight fight- jug ing sophomore 4 FRED CANRINUS St. St Marys 1 NonpartIsan observers called Fred Canrinus the outstanding lineman in inthe inthe inthe the battle against Southern California Cal Cal- San Francisco critics rate him best end on Pacific coast to date He played magnificent defensive game and took a a. a 55 yard 55 3rd pass to a tou touch touch- h- h down V 5 PETOSKEY Michigan 1 Bud Dud Shaver Shaver Sha Sha- ver Detroit Times rates Petoskey all aU America and calls calls' him th the outstanding star in the routing of Cornell The seasoned seasoned sea sea- zoned wingman turned back every assault assault as as- sault on his position and figured In all the Wolverine scoring 6 LINDBERG DI Illinois in 0 Is This sensational sensa sensa- tion-al tion sophomore was the shining light i in Ln 1 a football uprising that crushed Wisconsin He ran 75 75 yards from scrimmage to a touchdown and three times tims his twisting sp spirals rais covered 65 Co yards In theair 7 MANSKE 1 Northwestern According According Accord Accord- ing t to Warren Brown Bron Chicago Herald- Herald Examiner Manske was the highest powered performer on eith either r team breaking up plays all over the lot and figuring in most of the ground gaining p passes passe es of the Wildcats 8 S. Ohio State This sophomore sophomore more thunderbolt was the hardest man manto manto manto to stop in a game which showed a ahod hod noel Hock of rough rustling ball carriers He rates all aU America for his refusal to slow down at any stage stag of the game 9 CORNELIUS Duke The colors of Tennessee were lowered for the first time in irs nearly 30 gam gamss games due s due ue in a large measure to th the defensive and offensive work of or this inspired southern rn back 10 OD EL Pittsburgh H Harry a a r rry ry Keck Pittsburgh Telegraph Sun-Telegraph says says' the work vork of this halfback not only made the Panther offensive click against Navy but predicts he will lead Pitt to another great season Copyright 1933 b by br the Christy Walsh Syndicate ate |