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Show I 'Whizzer' White Mentioned With Yale's Clint Frank tj AndPittsburgh'sGoldberg ByTltANGOl'LB NEW YORK. Nov. 11 (AP) This U no spot for an all-America J1 armistice, particularly with thii week's roundup, revealing the ex-, ex-, I ploitf of many previously unsung hcioes as well as the latest bids 1.1 rf MlaKtiKH nMo-iat liiminaripo frw all-star fame anri rirnimitinn. y Oa the west coast, for I ha first time this season. California's 1 mighty Golden Bears yielded team ' aa well as individual honors to a i rival array, Washington's Huskies. Though escaping with nothing more damaging to their prestige than a acereless tie, the Bears were somewhat some-what manhandled. An outstanding Individual reason for this upset, our coast scouts report, re-port, was Bud Ericksen, Washington's Washing-ton's aenior center, who outplayed scrimmage. The chief explanation for Rice's spectacular comeback In the southwest south-west conference appears to be Ernie Er-nie Lain, 212-pound halfback. Injured In-jured and kept out of his team's first three games, in which Rice failed to tally a point. Lain has been tha sparkplug in three strsight victories. Rated the best conference confer-ence blocker. Lain ia also a star paaser, completing tosses for three touchdowns last Saturday against ArhawBwej Hugh Wolfe of Texas, backfield atar of a team that had been operating op-erating in reserve for weeks, enjoyed en-joyed the heroic role for the first tims when his field goal provided tha margin of victory over previously previ-ously undefeated Baylor. In the Big Ti. Michigan's Stark Ritchie tallied the two belated touchdowns that enabled the Wolverines Wol-verines to beat Chicago and register regis-ter their third straight one-point triumph. An Illinois backfield sub, Tony Maeeika, led tha scoring drive that upset Northwestern. Hero of Indiana's conquest of Ohio State waa George Miller, who played a decisive role at center, despite a fractured thumb, and kicked a field goal. Is t o , , his renowned ri-, ' val. Bob HerwigJ nd-geni ratty raised bavoe with the Bears' attack. Ericksen called for eve r y t b i n g from a five to - seven man line In checking California's Califor-nia's hitherto un- atoppable attack. Vlo Markov, at tackle, and Frank Patera, Chicago boy playing and for Washington,, wens ether con-1 solcuoua nerform- White I era. Peters was credited with being be-ing tha first wingman this season sea-son to aail Vie Bottari, flashy California Cal-ifornia back, . behind the line of I Many Schools Pressing Candidates Fop All-America Grid Honors Three of the outstanding All-America All-America backfield Candidates. Clint Frank af Yale, Whisxer White of Colorado, and Marshall Goldberg of Pittsburgh, turned In spectacular performances last Saturday. Frank rushed over all three of Yale's touchdowna, White reminded Rocky Mountain observers of Dutch Clark In his palmieet daya by tallying all 17 points for Colorado against Utah, while Goldberg waa the sparkplug of Pitt's power attack against Notre Dame. White celebrated hit biggest day of tha season on the gridiron, after af-ter achieving Phi Beta Kappa honors hon-ors la the classroom. Tha Colorado Colo-rado star la among the nation's high scorers, with 79 points. For the second straight week, tha paaaing skill and all-around play of Wiimettt Stdae-fllngh. dusky Syracuse Syr-acuse backfield (tar, featured an Orange triumph over Western Reserve. Re-serve. Columbia's Sid Luckman, even though on the losing side against Navy, was the backfield ace of tha fray. BIU Oamanakl of Holy Cross, hampered earlier by injuries, proved to Colgate's annoyance an-noyance that ha rates with the hardest driving backs In tha game. Other backs In this week's all-star all-star roundup: McLead, Dartmouth; Weitkoaki, Fordham; Fenton. Auburn; Au-burn; Cafego, Tenneaaee; Behind-ler, Behind-ler, Southern California; Todd. Texaa A. A M.; Rohm, Louisiana Bute; Woskowlts and Cruver, Washington; Chapman, California; Davis, Indiana; Goodstein, Chicago; Patrick and Stebbina, Pittsburgh; Pupils, Notre Dame; Robblns, Arkansas; Ar-kansas; O'Brien, Texaa Christian; Graybell, Oregon; Shu. Virginia Military; Berlinskl, North Carolina Caro-lina State; Kilgrow, Alabama; Pin-gel, Pin-gel, Michigan State, and Savage, Manhattan. In addition to Waahington'a Peters, Pe-ters, ends contributing conspicuously conspicu-ously to the lateat fireworks Include In-clude Frank Souchak, Pittsburgh; Pete Smith, Oklahoma; Boyd, Baylor; Bay-lor; Druse, Fordham; ' Sweeney, Notre Dame; Wysockl, Vlllanova; Benton, Arkanaaa; Fitzgerald, Chicago, Chi-cago, and Patrick, Indiana. Fordham'a Alex Wojclechowici, at center, added to his all-star reputation, rep-utation, along with the Rama twin play-wrerkera at tackle, Ed Franco and Al Babartaky. Coaches agree this trio Is the toughest possessed by any forward wail In the east if not the entire country. The south likewise contributed a number of rugged Individuals to the roundup of all-star linsmen. Auburn, besides a flock of good backs. Including Jimmy Fenton, has two stalwarts in Bo Russell, tackle, and Ralph Sivell, guard. Alabama's captain and atar guard, Leroy Mon-aky, Mon-aky, waa a tower of strength In tha Tide's hard-won victory over Tulane. Frank Klnard of Mississippi Missis-sippi and Eddie Gatto of Louisiana Louis-iana State rate highly in the tackle department Vanderbllt's entry is Captain Carl Hinkle at center. |