| Show Ta Makes INS I N S All America By Law Lawton ton Carver NEW V YORK Nov 2 27 INS UNS- INS Youth Is s served and served mightily mightily on on the 1950 America All football team presented herewith by International News Service I Only one of the 22 players on onI I the two-platoon two America All ca is over 23 Eight others are juniors and two two two-Donn Donn l sensational sensational sensational sensa sensa- U UCLA C L A line backer and Bobby Reynolds scoring high-scoring Ne Ne- braska ball carrier ate carrier are mores The man 22 America All-America divided for the third straight year Into of offensive offensive offensive of- of and defensive platoons of equal merit was pioneered by INS in 1918 in m keeping with the new age of oC football specialization and since has come into national favor Offensive Standout Standouts As usual all eight backs on the INS team are offensive standouts The only distinction drawn is that the on the offensive side of the team saw no work on de de- Otherwise it would be hard to to separate the following record- record breaking collection I Reynolds Vito of KenI Ken Ken- Kentucky I tucky Kyle Rote of Southern Methodist Methodist Methodist Meth Meth- odist Sonny Sonly Grandelius of Michigan MIchigan Michigan Michi MIchi- gan State Leon Heath of Oklahoma Oklahoma Okla Okla- homa John Bright of oC Drake VicI Vic I Janowicz of Ohio State and Eddie of Wyoming threat star of an undefeated V Wyoming om ng juggernaut juggernaut jugger jugger- juggernaut is at 29 the old man of the team At pounds he also is the lightest man on a club that averages pounds in m the line and in the backfield Rote Rotc of S M U is one of four players players play play- ers from the state of Texas who won places on the 1950 team The San born Antonio-born running star is joined by Texas university guard Bud McFadin of Iran who is the lone holdover from last years year's INS All America All America and two great Army linemen end Dan Foldberg from Dallas and tackle Charles Shira from HamlIn Great Receivers Like Foldberg the other All All- America ends Jim ends Jim Doran of Iowa State Bill McColl of Stanford and Bucky Curtis of oC VanderbIlt all all were tremendous pass receivers Foldberg and Doran however played only on offense and were listed thus in the lineup Two schools besides Army placed two men apiece on the All They are arc Oklahoma with Heath and tackle Jim and Kentucky with the throwing pass-throwing and tackle Bob Gain A All told the 1950 INS team represents represents represents rep rep- resents 19 different schools with the players hailing from 15 different different different differ differ- ent states The midlands area embracing embracing em em- bracing the Big Seven and Missouri l Valley conferences placed five players on the team the east and south four each the midwest and far west three each the southwest two and the thc Rocky mountain area one The International News Service American All football team for 1950 Offense Ends Ends Dan Dan Foldberg Army Jim Doran Iowa State Tackles Tackles Tackles-Al Al Wahl Vahl Michigan Jim Oklahoma Guards Guards Les Les Richter California Bud McFadin Texas Center Red Redmond m 0 n d Finney Princeton Backs Backs Vito Vito Kentucky y Eddie Wyoming Kyle Rote Rotc Southern Methodist l Everett GrandelIus Michigan State Defense Ends Ends Bill Bill McColl McCon Stanford Buck Bucky Curtis Vanderbilt Tackles Tackles Bob Bob Gain Kentucky Charles Shira Army Guards Tex Guards Tex Daffer Dafter Tennessee Bill BiH Ciaravino Lehigh Center Center Donn Donn Moomaw l U UCLA C L A. A Backs Bob Backs Bob Reynolds Nebraska Leon Heath Oklahoma John Bright Drake Vic Janowicz Ohio S State ta te |