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Show Minnesota, Ohio Staters Get Six on Star Eleven By WILLIAM WEEKES CHICAGO. Nov. 22 (AP) The 1937 Big Ten all-star gridiron array, selected by the coaches for the Associated Press, lines up today with three stalwarts from Minnesota's championship, a trio from Ohio State, two from Purdue, and one each Irom Indiana, Northwestern and Iowa in the mythical battlefront. Arter voting battles as close, at most positions, as the scores which decided the championship season's big struggles, two members of last year's all-star "varsity," Halfbacks Don Heap of Northwestern and Purdue's Pur-due's Cecil Isbell, again made places on the team. Injuries were largely responsible for three others, sensational sensa-tional Andy Uram of Minnesota and Northwestern'! great defensive pair. Quarterback Fred Vanzo and End John Kovatch, yielding their positions. posi-tions. Rugged Jim McDonald of Ohio State, his brilliance dimmed by a shift from a ball-carrying assignment assign-ment to blocking drudgery, succeeded succeed-ed Vanzo at quarter. Isbell, last year's honor fullback, moved to Uram's halfback position, and Corby Davis, Indiana's 200-pound powerhouse, power-house, keyman of the Hoosier offense, of-fense, earned Isbell's 1936 post. The coaches liked one whole side of Minnesota's line, naming rangy Ray King, a second team man a year ago; Lou Midler and Francis Twedeil to end, tackle and guard jobs, respectively. Bob Lannon of Iowa outpointed Chicago's versatile Bob Fitzgerald and Fred Bens of Wisconsin in a hot contest for the end post accorded Kovatch last year. Purdue's Marty Schreyer won the other tackle place, his steady work making him a standout at the Doai- tion in the eyes of the coaches. The remaining line jobs went to Ohio State huskies by margins of a single point over Indiana stars. Ralph Wolf, the Buckeyes' center, beat out George (Sparky) Miller, Indiana's In-diana's ace place-kicking pivotman, and Gust Zarnas nipped Jim Sir-. tosky for the other honor assignment assign-ment at guard. xComplettd aeaaon. Lineup arlerted by tha coaches for the Aaaociated Pr: End Ray Kiuc, Minnesota: weight, 193: borne, Duluth. Uftin. I Tarkle Loula Midler, Minnesota, 210. I St. Paul. M inn- I Guard Francis Twedeil, Minnesota, 218, Auiiiu. Mum. Center Kalph Wolf, Ohio State, 194. YoufiKStown, Ohio. Guard Oust Zarnas. Ohio Stale, 198, Brarkenrida'. Pa. Tackle Mania aVbreyer, Purdue, 218. South Bend, It id. Knd Robert Lannon. lows, 192, Winner. Win-ner. S. D. Quarterback James MrDonaJd, Ohio State. 190. Swim: field. Ohio Halfbark-Donald Heap, Northwestern, 1 172. Evanston. 111. i Halfback CecU Isbell, Purdue. 169. Houalon. Texas Full berk Corbet t Davis. Indiana. 2O0. ' Lowell, Ind. ar.cmr team Fnds Robert rttzrcrald. Chlrsfo, and! Frd Bent, Wisconain. Ta-kle -Alex Srhoenhaum. Ohio State.' and Don s Id Kiejrel. Mirhicsu. Guards James Plr'.h. Indiana, sad 1 Ralph Kelkkinn. MKhijtan. Outer -Gefrs;e Miller. Indiana Quarterback -Fred Vanto, North wept rn . Haifbai-ka -Harold Van Every. Mums-' sot and Nile Kimitrk. Iowa i Fullback La re i ice Bub.er. Minnesota, j |