| Show DETROIT MITE Jl Dim STEALS SHOW 1 i ON GRID FIELD f.- f. l Little McCracken n Given All All- America Rating On One Week Remains r B CHRISTY WALSH if- if By i Member America All Board of Football I Reg U. U S. S Pat Office v This week we enter the home stretch of ot footballs football's greatest sweepstake the last drive for a place on the all all- America team Eighty tour Eighty four players have been designated so far tar this season season sea sea- son including the latest ratings list lis listed ed cd b below low By next week approximately pla players ers will have been officially of of- rated by the allAme America all ica board mid and nd from that number eleven cleven fortunate fortu nate and deserving names will be selected seV se V for footballs football's hall hail of fame From recent conversation with V other members of the board I know V that at least three thre players possibly V four are definitely assured of V election For the remaining seven seve positions the fate tate of many candidates candi dates hangs in the balance with tomorrows tomorrow's tomorrows tomorrow's to to- V morrows morrow's games likely to strengthen or weaken the claims of many outstanding outstanding out out- standing players V V The following will receive cards V of merit this week from tram th the all Amen V ca board of or football V McCracken Detroit This Detroit This halfback starring as as a pinch hitter V scored both of Detroit's touchdowns V against Michigan ati State Replacing r Knott Detroit's injured ace ace he carried car car- V ned ried the ball baU passed and punted one kick going 77 yards over the goal line Bachelor Detroit V Burns Burm Navy This Navy This comparatively c- c lightweight guard pounds played 50 grueling minutes against the V Army and was Navys Navy's best around all V V player in a close e hard game B seo Southern California end V By By outwitting the Notre Dame secondary see sec and outrunning the safety man this tall speedy Trojan took a yard 50 p pass ss for a touchdown and game spilled the Notre V Dame interference V V V Rado Duquesne guard guard Playing consistently on a a victorious team all year this hard hitting lineman reached his best form in his final V V game His charging was terrific he heV V V blocked kick kicked dand and recovered two I V fumbles tumbles one on his own goal line I Keck Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph V OBrien O'Brien Nebraska tackle tackle tackle-In In the absence of Sauer Nebraska's powerful powerful powerful power power- ful back Gayl OBrien O'Brien pound 1 tackle was outstanding on defense V and arid offense He rep repeatedly stopped Crayne and Laws Iowa's rem remarkable V backfield stars Wa Wagner ner Omaha Bee News Christie California center His center His V diagnosing of plays and terrific I V ing mg into the interference was the highlight high high- hight V i iV light in the work of the powerful Calif California Cali Call Calls V f- f I. I V j fornia tornia line The around all-around play of cV this outstanding lineman had much to do with holding the enemy to a alow low score Johnson University of Georgia V guard This guard This inexperienced sophomore sophomore I more stopped many Georgia Tech plays by consistently breaking r through gh th the line The spirit and the thet t stamina of Johnson undoubtedly V sav saved d his team from defeat Coach Alexander Georgia Tech V Kent Louisiana State center I V The anchor man in a comparatively V light line this Louisiana center was wasa a fl great stumbling block on defense repeatedly appearing in the I. I tion backfield and spilling the inter inter- interI I ference Baylor quarterback quarterback- With the accuracy of a shooter sharp-shooter V this great little qu quarterback threw seven passes passes' in the yard 56 advance I V I to win a close dose hard fought taught game At V V V the end of the passing attack he V bucked over the winning touchdown V V and put his team in the running for lor fora V a a. conference title V Michigan ta tackle He We-He He was the outstanding player on the V field in the Northwestern game He HeV smashed into Northwestern's V V backfield back back- field before re plays were started V V V ert made tackles at line of scrimmage V V VV V and behind the tle l line Offensively he V V was largely responsible for tor cutback I runs by Everhardus and the holding V of ot Northwestern's thrust at Michi Michl- gan gang gans s goal was larg largely l due to 1 ert erts ert's s. s personal defensive efforts Bud V V Shaver Detroit Times V Copyright 1933 by the Christy t tl V Walsh I f V Syndicate |