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Gabriel and Kapp team. led their teams to divisional and others were offensive guard Eller, Minnesota, defensive end; V9 Jurgensen did Tom Mack and half of the Fear-jsom- e Dick Butkus, Chicago, middle All told, 10 of the 22 players championships, Dave Robinson, Foursome, defensive end linebacker; elected to the first team were not. But Jurgensen did lead the Deacon Jones and defensive Bay, linebacker; Lem Iran clubs that were also-ran- s Like Barney, Detroit, and Jim JohnIn the divisional races. And four Redskins to their first winning 'tackle Merlin Olsen. played on season in 15 years and, in the Brown. Jones and Olsen were son. San Francisco, defensive of the teams. The Chicago process, led the league in pass- selected by wide margins. backs, and Larry Wilson, St. won who Gabone have had The Louis, than more He in threw safety. fact, Cowboys player Bears, ing. The 22 players cn the first only one game all season, land- riel and Kapp, completed more on the offensive first team and three team will be honored at CBC ed Just as many players on the passes, and gained more yard- tackle Ralph Neely tackle Television City in Hollyw ood in first team (two) as the Cleve- age. The players say this has on the defensive unit land Browns, who ran away been the finest of Jurgensen's Bob Lilly, linebacker Chuck !a presentation party cohosted with the Century Division title. 13 seasons in the NFL and even Howley and safety Mel Renfro. by the Columbia Brodcasting Hie biggest surprise of all, Vince Lombardi, a man not Rounding out the first team System System and NEA. Jim Nabors, TV's Gomer however, was in the balloting given to adjectives, paid him are: will be master The players the supreme compliment in Jerry Smith, Washington, for 'mid-seaso- ! - j Min-'neso- Cow-jboy- AlI-N- I j first-tea-re- rs last-plac- e j of ceremonies. The program Tight end Jery Smith by will be taped and released on a wide margin over Jackie Smith national telecast as the NFL of St. Louis. Scattered votes for o Show, preceding the Colts' John Mackey, Lions' Pro Bowl Game Sunday, Jan. 18. Air time is 3:30 to 4 p.m., Charlie Sanders. EST. Wide receivers Warfield In addition, they will receive all atone, but Jefferson close statuettes, designed by winner over Cowboys' Lance XEA cartoonist Bill Crawford, Rentzel .Redskins' Charlie Tayand other individual gifts. lor right there. Besides quarterback, the closOffensive tackles Brown est voting came for defensive led voting. Neely edged Vikings' linebackers. Howley and Robin- Grady Alderman for other son barelv edeed Dave Wilcox berth. Nobody else close. of the 49ers and Chris Hanbur- - Offcsive guards Gillingham gs- of the Redskins. The ballot-in- g won handily. Mack narrow winwas so close, only a dozen ner over perennial votes separated the four of Gene Hickerson of Browns. All-Pr- All-NF- L er them. To sum up the rest of the ing, a quick look at each quarterback. Center vot- Tingelhoff, all the way. Running whelming over- backs-'ay- ers choi'. All-NF- hard by Dallas rookie -- Jvin Hill. Tom Matte of Colts distant four Defensive enL Eller and Jones, no contest Lut ViKings' Jim Marshall and Falcons' Claude jlumphrey had considerable support Defensive tackles Olsen and Lilly had run from Vikings' Alan Page, Lions' Alex Karras. Defensive backs Barney and Johnson, hands down. Cowboys' Cornell Green best of the rest L back, went voteless this lime around. Former Utah college player., were prominent in the voting for the 22 man squad. Former Utah State All American tackle Merlin Olsen was a clear choice at defensive tackle, and former Utah gridder Larry Wilson was a runaway choice at his defensive safety position. Another former Ute. Roy Jefferson, made the offensive team as a wide receiver. In the second team placfs Safeties Nobody close to Len Rohde, now with Renfro and Wilson, in that or- the 49ers, made the second ofder. fensive tackle spot, and Cornell es There was no room, obvious- Green made the second unit cornerback ly, for sentiment in the ballot- defensive spot ing. Earl Morrall of the Colts, Green has been a first choice Kelly pushed last year's first - team quarter on many teams. All-NF- L i Larry WHsoa MerEa Olsen KckButkta BobUfy Deacon mf Carl Ella Last Barney Minnie Minoso Clearance We Must Clear Out Our Stock ALL MAKES and MODELS ON SALE Rebuilt Royal Standard TYPEWRITERS too 109 fteg. 139.50 SALE 4? Reg. 69.50 SALE 50 The Players' Old Reg. 89.50 SALE 0LYMPIA TYPEWRITER 3 Years Old Reg. 129.95 99 SALE Adler, Clympia, Royal, Olivetti Reg. 119.00 NEW ON ELECTRIC SAIE SMITH-CORON- A SALE-GENEAL- .... CARRIAGE OGY SALE PORTABLES SMITH-CORON- A $7950 SALE Regular $109.00 SECOND TEAM Tackle Tackle Guard Guard Center Quarterback Running Back Running Back DEFENSE FIRST TEAM Carl Eller, Minnesota Deacon Jones, Los Angeles Merlin Olsen, Los Angeles Bob Lilly, Dallas Dick Butkus, Chicago Dave Robinson, Green Bay Lem Barney, Detroit Jim Johnson, San Francisco Mel Renfro, Dallas Larry Wilson, St. Louis SECOND TEAM End End Tackle Tackle Middle Backer Linebacker Linebacker Halfback Halfback Safety Safety h Ifi KrKN W Rich Volk, Baltimore Willie Wood, Green Bay FANTASTIC AFTER SEASON SALE they let me play." NOVEMBER WINNER ROCHESTER, N.Y. LIST PRICE HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL yAnMHAnC JIUIL IIHKEWUIU. 176 west CENTER (UPI)-Wi- llis Reed, captain and star center of the New York Knicks, was named monthly winner for November, Tuesday in the S. Rae Hickok "Professional Athlete of the Year" voting. Reed, Phil Esposito and Tom Seaver have been voted monthly winners twice each. Other monthly winners were Jerry West, Mario Andretti, Reggie Jackson, Willie Davis and Donn Clendenon. The year's winner will be announced on Feb. 12. SKI DEPT. COMPANY Bonk Michigan Avenue, in Chicago. One of his old friends from the United States phoned Minoso long dis3nce in Mexico not long ago and wanted to know how he was getting along. "You know me, buddy," Minnie's voice bubbled over the wire, "I'm werre hoppy so long IN OFF 374-072- 5 since has set trucks. up Baxport Products, 6 North BARGAINS TYPEWRITER PHONE says Ed Froelich, the former trainer for the Chicago White Sox and five other dubs now manufacturing a back rest for automobile drivers. In A Class By Himself "Minnie is in a class by himself." says Froelich, who has 33 years experience as a trainer with the Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers, Chicago Black Hawks and Chicago Cardinals as well as fee White Sox. "He has the greatest tolerance for pain of any man I've ever seen. "You'd never b?lieve some of the things Minoso did. He had a broken bone in his foot once and the doctor said it would be at least 10 days before he could play again but he pinch hit that night, won the game and never missed any days at all. Then there was the time he was bit on the head by Bob Grim of the Yankees. He had a fractured skull but the first X-ray didn't show it. He played the following day, skull fracture and all, and a few days later be INVENTORY CLEARANCE 39" Sale 69.50 CTATC ON 3rd WEST and CENTER Nxt ! Walker Jim Marshall, Minnesota Claude Humphrey, Atlanta Alan Page, Minnesota Alex Karras, Detroit Mike Curtis, Baltimore Dave Wilcox, San Francisco Chris Hanburger, Washington Cornell Green, Dallas Bob Bryant, Minnesota HM Want Ad Us We Service and Sell All Makes pi Jackie Smith, St Louis Lance Rentzel, Dallas Charlie Taylor, Washington Grady Alderman, Minnesoia Len Rohde, San Francisco Gene Hickerson, Cleveland John Niland, Dallas Ed Flanagan, Detroit Roman Gabriel, Los Angeles Calvin Hill, Dallas Tom Matte, Baltimore Tight End Wide Rec. Wide Rec. UP TO New VICTOR Electric Adder Reg. iwas examined again in Chicago and they found the fracture. Minnie made a bi? concession. NEW YORK (UPD-iBn- nie He didn't play for three days Minoso is still playing ball. Like all ballplayers, However, g That in itself isn't such Minoso did have occasional news for more, particutrouble with his back. larly, is the fact he will be 48 Three Kids of People his next birthday. There are three kinds of Anybody familiar with Minnie at all wont even be overly people" Froelich says. "Those shocked by the disclosure he's who have a bad back; those who have had a bad back, and teaming it up for me Cuhacan Tomato Pickers in Mexico's those who will get a bad back. Sonora-Sinalo- a winter league or You don't have to be an athlete. that he ripped a pair of line If you live long enough you'll drive base hits in his last two iiave a bad back." He feels so strongly about It times at bat against Mazatlan that he abandoned his job as the other night "He loves baseball so much, trainer three years ago and he once told me he thought the devoted his full attention to most perfect way to die was on designing a special and patentthe field with his uniform on," ed back support for autos and By MILTON RICHMAN L'PI Sports Writer 0 ALL MODELS -- Regular $220.00 NEW Sfift Playing Baseball at 48 mind-bendin- FIRST TEAM Smith, Washington Jerry Paul Warfield, Cleveland Roy Jefferson, Pittsburgh Bob Brown, Los Angeles Ralph Neely, Dallas Gale Gilligham, Green Bay Tom Mack, Los Angeles Mack Tingelhoff, Minnesota Sonny Jurgensen, Washington Gale S'.yers, Chicago Leroy Kelly, Cleveland Chuck Howley, Dallas NEW PORTABLES FL Team OFFENSE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER 3 Years All-- N Is Still Robert Kent's LETTERMAN'S SHOP 156 NO. UNIVERSITY |