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Show l.;t" ' lc--i t t. f 'M?. A?y , I k. XV tf. ,. V jeaaesme . ,5J5 j 1 ? xXvx;-xx-- - wj -- s n.. A V xw.., "- P, - ' Z ' SV .." ; - ;f - .. ' kNfc" .' Qlvfc -- XX if iL " .. -- i' A ?rw fllx pmTr : - Hrt $v ' ,; ;r Ik. WM .,. Itf v. x k:& s .? . f iO' ' ' If 'H 7 ? X t t v a.'Wo? ,.V v JAY VAN NOY -- I I '.x'. V.1?, . fcwv.sw, . iv.s. GEORGE NELSON Utah State Tackle Utah State Halfback string fullback, while Andy ALL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS S . J. . X,x, v ' - ' . i , ,: MORONI SCHWAB Utah State Tackle LPH MAUGHAN 'h tate Center I ij J In s xs 4x x 1 fV, 111 ., - '' 315 v" ' xv "if! ki kkk-k- ' V i, , 4 n Jy" A, v 'vsc? "5 s' iJ 4 3 FRANK --BUS" WILLIAMS Utah State Fullback Pa-vic- h, a sophomore Denverite, third string choice. is Mythical captain of the eleyen Every year about this time the sports writers stick men all stars would he Ralph Maughan, granting that such a their necks out on the chopping block to pick team could take to the field as teams, a very bad practice, but nevertheless an a unit. Any coach in the country be lucky to have such a interesting one, and here goes ours out along with the rest. would team for him and would conference play it even harder due to the fact that some teams started brilliantly and then faded while little slow in others were a starting, but have gained as they went aong to This makes years mo-memt- up with a brilliant finish son. In sea- picking Mike Mills and at the wing posts we feel that we have picked the two best pass snaggers in the league. Mills has been one of the in the leading ground-gaine- rs nation in this department, while Hafen has come through in the clinches to take some timelv passes in the end zone to pull the games out of the fire for Utah. Although the conference is with ends our vote Bernard Hafen star-studd- ed goes of Utah University as the other have cavorting as good? a team as any in guard. Bill is probably the scrap- the nation. piest man in the conference for his size and would be a valuable man on any coache's team. Utah States Ralph Maugha, for these two. States two bruising tackles. George Nelson and Moroni Utah Schwab, have proved themselves worthv - of the honor bv their consistent playing during the season nad especially so in the Aggies last three vcitories which they have won by considerable of margins. Thurman McGraw Colorado A&M, Don Smith of Utah and Paul Briggs of Colorado, have all played some good ball games for their teams this year, bu thave lacked the consistency of Nelson and Schwab. Only last week, Schwab was best nominated as the second lineman of the week in the nation. Nelson is a repeat from last year. Larry Martogio was the outstanding guard of the season as he cavorted for Wyoming University. He is highly respected among conference foes and has a habit of playing in the oppositions backfleld. Although we havent seen him play in many games, we will have to string along with the other nominations that put Dimunitive Bill, Angelos Hl Dig lOCVCll, Ralphs third time as an the honor without a doubt. Frank Non-Sto- p Nelson out for the conference ton scorers all season and are the two best halfbacks in he conference. Bob Hazelhurst of Denver and Fvan Sorensen fo Utah State, are our number two choices, while Eddie Hanna of Colorado A&M ftnd Tex Reilly of Colorado, shape up as the third best combination Cannon Parkinson has directed the majority of the scoring activities for Utah this season, and besides being one of the smartest signal barkers is protv-ablas good a passer as any of his rivals. John Caputo was given the second team honors, while Rex Olsen of BYU gets our third guess. tadv and reliable Frank Bus Williams is a unanimous choice for the fullback post. The big and speedy fullback has always been the mainstay in the Aggie backfleld even in defeats. Against Denver University he netted 126 yard from scrimmage and scored two touchdowns, an Pat feat for any man.Green from Colorado A&M, who is leading the conference scorers with 54 points, although he is not the defensive ' man that Williams is, would he our second v - All Opponents Team LE Milt Clawson, Montana State. UnLT Henry Ford, Montana iversity. LG Larry Martoglio, Wyoming University. C Joe Cribari, Denver University. RG George Brown, San Diego State. RT Jim Boles, San Diego State Marvin Campbell, , Wichita University. QB John Helding, Montana University. QB Bob Tomlinsen, San Diego State. RHB Linwood Sexton, Wichita University. FB Art Hodges, Wichita RE 5 :k4 sSfey h& x fty m .'W 4 ? 44 bfkk. & vv 1 JSrV$5ir 0 1 1 1 HOWARD B. LINFORD Utah State Assistant Football Coach JOE E. WHITESIDES Utah State Basketball Coach GEORGE NELSON Utah State Wrestling Coach-Train- er MARVIN T. BELL Utah State Assistant Coach V ii BiIilnnrtntiVYfr itftfi H L. DICK ROMNEY Utah State Director of Athletics and Head Football Coach vo |