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Show - . ,, . , , . .- , . , .....11, , , . , ' , , t ' ,,,' . , ' - November 28, 1948 1:-.- ..f,': ,,. - - - ,,, THE . NEWS DESERET ' . . .. . . , 0' . ..Salt Lake, Utah CRT, ,. . ,,., -,:) ,' ,' , '3 , I ', ',, , - 0,' , . , . . , first-teahard tackling being a highlight er than Pavich, but a better enough this year to warraht consideration. comes tackler and this season. Selectioa of an offensive, and Eddie Hanna, fleet Colorado in for the defensive fullback poan inAggie back, is pogsibly a g better sition. Everyone likes Summer-hay- s defensive team brings up for this post. runner than defender. teresting question, "Which of We recognize that a host of these two teams could win a ball a back seat this season to Van men-borte Edtop-raEddie Talboom, Noy and players were left off the game if both of them were die's defensive play puts him on team. Men like Bill Angelos, by Honor Coach Bob Davthe defending team. He is a popu- Scotty Deeds, Morris Ficklin, is?" Bill Van Sandt are That one will never ben antar choice on both teams. Bob Summerhays, a little slow- - material, but they didn't play swered. c good boys, but his talent line was thin. Bob did the impossible, By Hack Miller Deseret News Sports Editor - . , , beat Denver, Utah State and m hole-plugg- er, ' Col- 'study, The Deseret orado University. No one can , , . , - News sports staff herewith pre, , , 4,, ..,, ,, , , ... ,,, .: ; , , , deny Bod Davis this position. t k.....,, ' ''. '', , '., ',,, sents its 1948 Skyline Six His a unanimous choice. IIt's football team. Fol- -' team finished second, losing only ' ''' ' ' ' ' " :',, 2 '''''11 ' ,,,, l 1 , lowing suit to the coaching pro- to Utah.. ' , . fession in the use of the offenM. t In fairness to Ike Armstrong, ,' 0. 1 Y.,,, ' - -- ' , , 3) ' sive and defensive platoons, the Davis' teacher :in his playing , ,, , 14., ,' , : ' . ' -t ' 'I News selection is grouped in of' th , ye' ,l., ' '- Ike won the title, but he I -' ', 1. , ,,ii ; , ,: :' f?, , ''f , : fensive and defensive elevens days, , :, ,. ., was predicted to win, had the ,,,iir w itb'the University of Utah tak- best material in the league to do ' ' ' .t, ,. 1 ' t , , t41$41"' . ,, ing an acknowledged edge in It. It seems you have to be an ,. ,,e '', ' ,, , 1,1 , of berths meted out ' number , the ' ,,,,, , honors. to 1we0,4;41 get coaching , underdog - '1: in this year's selection. ,:,c ;, i The Wingmen and accurate to be an effort In PosPost , 7 4 ,! 1,1 ,' 3,...., , ,,, Defensive Offensive was , Haien Banard At ends, ., is , to award honor where honor 8, ' ,4 , ,,, ' ,' He of the , End standout . .,,--. -Banard Banord Utah lw year. ...Left Hafer), player , ''''''' , , ,,. due, the News team is picked 11, unanimous.lan for both of- ThurmanHafen, .4. ' t, ,t '. ", t . , ' Left Tackle Bernie Craig, Denver 'It . McGraw, Colo. A Cr M.. . ,; from ballots by the play- fensive and defensive largely , ,,,, 4 - to positions. ,,,, 5 ': t ,17., :,-Gordon ,::' Guard...... Taylor, Denver addition ',:, t .,,, ers themselves. In ONlseerif,f'6Utatahh'"'' With Haien on offense is George '....,aDenver Center Joe 7: were --Cribari; coaches polled Ralph the players, , .. col,. ., Jones, sensational ;,,,, I Cr A Utah , . .,. Colo. . Guard Don , Nalder, i them of Mullison, ei .Right -Wally 4 , ,3; i N - .A 1 , personalty) ored flash. Big Tally Stevens is , (most , , 4 Tackle Kimball Merril, BYU Moroni Schwab, Utah Stale , scouts were interviewed. , and Itss,o, t .Right '1 de, -. , 4 .. , , players' choice for the other , ,, ,,, ,, , ,, Tony Stevens, Utah Right End Helping with this selection were fensive position. George Jones, Colo. A CT M - , ,' , . M..... , Gil Tobler, Utah Dee Cannon. Utah .!, , Chipman, k, i . , Quarterback Parkinson, With numerous The are tackles Van Noy, Utah State Halfback quarterback from the BYU, and' Thurman McGraw of Colorado Jay Van Noy, Utah State' , Jay tor ,.,, 't t . . Eddie Hanna, Colo. A CI M George Nelson, Halfback Rams and Kimball Merrill of Eddie Talboom, Wyoming ,., 1 ' tackle from Utah State, both BYU unanimous choices on of- Andy Pavich, Denver Bob Summerhayi, Utah ' ' I Fullback L ..7")! . ! 7.4 '44 sports fensive team and Bernie ,,,, me,rnbers of the News ' , .., Craig 1 Honorable Mention i 1 ;k' ..; J.- ' .,,,,,41 staff. ' ' - ' f' '.' ') Bob Beckett, - Wyominv Thayne Stone, BYV; Norval Hansen, to qualify of Denver and tenacious Moroni ' ' Ellis, this all Denver; at mention We ,,;: Schwab of Utah State leading Utah State. 4, ' ' , ' ' , our selection this year. We rec-- 1 the , ' i ;;;I: McGraw tnci , k . ' e eaten, '. this State, John Kosich, Wyoming; ; Clark Adams, even with Tangero, Utah;; Dale Panter, that ' , , ' ... ,, ognize ', tnah.icies--Jo',, 1, ,cz are winners. Schwab unanimous 1 st : '' , t t ,11 sive study there are errors. Merrill and ',I,V';'".-1 "34. ; 1,,, ;'' i,, , Craig come in for i 4, $ ,i , ' ' There's no such thing as a cor- the votes above GuardsLarry Martaglio, Wyoming; Bill Angelos Utah; Steve Wouteck, Denver; Bernard Pay. , ; such men as Joe ',, 001,,...,,, .,, Coló. A. & M. ' 4,, 4., But team. t , lovich, , rect , i ''' I , ;.1.,,,:; . '''',1it, 4, , , h, Ulh State. , and Clark Adam's of' . " ''' '1 . 4,,,gt.,;14 A. ik,' I :,- -. ' CentersFred what it is worth: Tangaro Taucher, Wyoming; Verle Kidman, is ours-fo- r :1 here i t,vt'4 Ye,:"X''01 i44' 4 of State Utah 444 xit,,:14,4,,,t101.4,,,'-4.,4i:640 4 Pg,,,, it 4,,aii3O0.,)or,h, 8' Utah, 44k4A":"'31' 11'1" 0 ,,,g!' t' Dale,Panter BYU. , Don Utah Bob Davis Bushore, State; ,OsarterbicksJohn Caputo, First off we named Kosich of Wyoming. HaMacksBob Mathelts, Utah; Sonny Jones, Wyo.; John Parise, De Bob did and John ,'', Allen, Utah; UNANIMOUS CHOICE FOR CENTER-:--Joltin- s Joe Ctibari, Denver's ace defensive center, the Gordon Neff, Utah's bulwark Roylance, Utah State. not have a chance at Colorado and The Deseret Newt for 60- - Ralph was the unanimous choice of .coaches, players who the . only played guard, i Fullbacks--.-Erni-e Green, Colo.- A. & M. Gull, Utah State; Patrick . honors-othis year's mythical grid team. Cribori weighs 180 pounds and has averaged A&M this season. He had a few minute game lor Utah (against ' , . ' season. more than 50 minutes of play per game in each of the games played during the Oregon State), pulls in one guard post - along- - with Doln- Mullison .. ,. . ' Nalder of of the Rams. , . Utah and Lee Taylor of Denver , :, , .., , take the defensive spots . . , top-ra- te guards, choices of play. ',, ers, coaches and scribes alike. . ., , conference . As for centersthe '- - 4 . c , , - --, ' . t, . - , , Alter due - - But-takin- , ,, - - ed ' , - , ': , ',, e ,4,4, '''' - - i 1 ze . , . , , - ' ,', I , '' : 6' , - 4 , . ' ' kei 1 . ; - ITHESE ARE TOPS IN SKYLINE 6 , , . , - . . , I t ,:; . . -- I . , . , .,,. ' , , t ,,, ,. . . , 4.!, ''' , i - 1: irrls--Frink- ',I k , 61 t 1 , 4,;--- ' '''' i : , t lin defensi. - ,, ' .' - r ; ,' It '. ' i ' . . 1) . -- ' ..- :- 170-pou- 40 .' . It.- , ' , , ............Lee .............Left. ..... -- , C.' 1.)1-a- .,. , .- I 4, -- . 11,,,, - . , IN coach-of-the-ye- . - . - , , ------ - 'Art".4172.".1.,-""4.0"a""""'""""7--- INS Presents Two Unit r 22-m- an ti- Iected has been a or merit and has. been among the shining lights on the mythical sectional teams. The squad includes what might dream be termed an all-ti' backfield and the answer to a coach's most desperate pleas. The eight backs generally are almost equally good on offense or defense. The coach's main problem would be to try and pick the best man for any given moment of a ball game and, happily, he could hardly make a mistake in a seleition for either Wens or de-- 1 ' ' Sense. The backs are arbitrarily di- 'aided as follows: Offenalve Clyde ,Jack Jensen, California; Norman Van Brocklin, Oregon; Charlie Justice, North Carolina. , . . '',- - , , :: , - " '. ' r t. - ' ,' 7., . - ' ' 1 ',, . , , , , '' - -- "...,.,,-.,-,,,7,,,,...,,,-,1- - all-St- . - t .,..: - ,".; , :' ,1 s.:f. .''s , ' :, .., - . :,:.'.: ..I.:" x -- .,,. - ' ... .., . ''''1: , , , . . - George Tallaferro, Indiana ' - ,,, .. , .I, Ind.) ? , ,o ,. i ,,,,,,,,.......,....,,,,, ., - .. . , , - r - ... ' :, ..- ' , s ' ,, ,. - , .,, -.... . ,. 'whew,- , , , ,t;k .,0 , , ' : ' - ', , . ' ' , , ,,-, ' ,..$z :' ' ..,,,. ' s ' - '' -j:,,,;.3101!,0 ,' , ' 1 ,., ,' .. , , ,, , :'.. ' ' ..,,,,-,',..- .. .,,-a-e ,., 3 1 0 0 0 0 A 1 ..,,,. - w 0 a a 0 1,1 a. gTa(3c2k)le. HIGH (40 a al'Int's12.1 0 ealiebuy,1 -4 SNOW (5M) 111Vmus'n,1 4 a 3 10 R. Stubbcf 0 0 0 0 4 2Karren.f atikelson.t 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 Brah'd.1 Judweeict 1 0 0 2 7 4 16 Chriat'senx Sailey.c 4 1011 16 a 2 12 Christiansen." Rome 0 1 0 0 3 2 2 141114 13.14,4m'sten,1 2 4 1 a 011tubbat 1 0 0 3 9 - '''',,.':V:' ... ' .4. 4 s, t ', an Mctraw, Colorado A. and M. (33), Moroni Schwab, Utah Aggies (20). GuardsHal Rorrmey. Utah Aggies (26),and Wally Nalder, , Utah (25). .e CenterFred Taucher, Wyoming (28). QuarterbackCannon Parkinson, Utah (27). , .. Left Halfbackrddie Talboom, Wyoming (32). Var. Right HalfbackJay Noy, Utah State (26). FullbackPat Green, Colorado A, and M. (29). . . 13 22 12 38 20 10 40 Score by periods: 7 19 35 40- -40 B. Y. Nigh Snow 8 13 27 34-- 31 Referee, K. Beal; Umpire, Rortbelemew. 15 , , , . 4. t I. , 52-4- 6 .,. . ., .. , .. , :, ,,'"., ''.':j .'. ; .., . :."'4,- -, - .. .. .. .,,.,..,,,,,...,,,,. , Hort Palmer -- .' '.A.1 "- ..1 -" ' ' ' , 1 .' ,- - ,:.. -,- i - i ". ,-- . ' ,,, ' . . ... i' ' :; , . ..... ..- 1.w. - ', - ',.! ,tk ' -- ',' ., ' 1, a 2. ';, ..., . . .. . . ' r,.,,,,s.... 49-4- tk. '. xv-- , V'' t.,......), ' s .., Skyline-Six-champio- ' - , . ',,.-- .i. -1-:'- Air 4-,- t , , - ...t,,,, , DEFENSIVE TACKLE BULWARKMoroni (Moanie) Schwab, d toale, gained the profound respect of opposing linemen and coaches while playing for,Utah State this seosori and he receives- the first,coll for right defensive tockte position. Schwab hos one more year left at the Aggie camp, will undoubtedly be mainstay again. , ,k - k 235-porun- , 40' .. , ?,,. , ' ' ' ...:-,- 24-1- ca ,. , '' - ,,k,, . . '' ' e - ,.. ' ; , ' .3c' 4) ,,,o --- --- ,. - , ,; ',. -- 52-4- , f ' 1 4 tyCougars-staveds,--oft-e--te- . .1 , t, ' , ,... ' ' .h , .- ' ':- , . ' -- .... ..' : - ' ,.' ,':,:, - . ;,.,,;1 awl t .., .. .. , ... , ,, .. .0, Kirlin, usually good .on free , , , ,,, , , ..... ,., ., ,, ti, ,,, , , ,,, and throws free missed six , .. ter , tosses, , , , , ..:, POCATSLLO , (Special)-Af, -,, ....,... , out of .......,.....,,,......, .,. connected for only-thre- e :. .:,- ,, ... i ...., .. ....,. running- up a comfortable-ear- ly , ;.. , ..- ,.:. ..,, .. , , Univer- - nine tries. t ........ '... ize...',.-- i 7 lead the Young '444'4....;, Brigham . 1St1 461r-111474110 . OTPP " 't ' ' ' ''.! ,,.. Ilehrensi 2 0 0 4 t...,.2, '.. ,.''' rific last half rally by a fighting 400 6 wcio.,,i, , .; .,', , i'. ' ,' Clark.1 3 I a a 116 Welson.4 , . , , , ' Neritme 1 . Idaho State College team Satur'da- 0000 e 3 13 ,. ... ...,, I Beem,e ... . ,.. .. ... , ., , .., 16''tt, ......,. ' 04'- ,,;" y-night to win 8. Sir Calltit--- -,' , Keitg 3 2 0 6 f. .., .,,,,.t , ' ',' ''. , ' '.., ., ,'.' ,,t, '.x'', 6 1 0 11 Farness 0 0 0 0 ..,....... ' , , ,, , , e . . , the started '..,' A ' ', t game .,.' The Cougars 3 3 2 0 ....4, .,'" 21;11,.11.1 3006 4 ,. " ILK, 3 0 t..., 0 ' a,s 0 0 , with as ''. , to k ' ,, ''. v I toy ',-tr'w4 ' ' ', i a' if they were going 2 , ,,,.,..,,., - ,,,,..2.--- - ,, t , the Bengal five and. by the mid- : : : 0 st1,111,' :Alf 4.,),, ., 1, t 1' ', '. e ' 0 wateehl .,. ;., , dle of the first half ha4 piled up 0 ' ' . ,,; ,,, ,: 't.,,, a .;.,' : ! - N.' ., 1.. ,:,ea;, ';' , Totals 12 IS II 46 .'4. 25 3 2 52 Totals a 2 lead. ', ''',' ' ;,, ,'' '',,--. "N,( 15C 32. ,e 3113 26, icon: i -.., . 21,61.ft16" 4 4 '7, ' ', From that pointdlik with 1.0,: ',..44,,...,. ..,ks., ..,.. ',,' a . big . George Keil, Byron Jones and , ,,....... 1. t 4. I. ",tt- Al Kirlin hitting the hoop- with .4, ,' American Knee :77 , , ' ,'!.: - '1 . the ' more consistency, Bengals ..t. i' r,i.iiirrI20 I, ''Duke's publIgity dept is connarrowed the margin and gradu, ) ' ' ''' 4 ,. .t ; ally drew to within three points cerned about an .,4'. knee" belonging to Tackle At de of the .41., , 6. Then with Joe Rogatis. That's really carrying - .. 1948, at idea to the limit ACE SKYLINE SIX PASSER MAKES ' offenslye quarter. Cougar sharpshooter. the Nelson, Grant back on The Deseret Skyline 6 eleven is Cannon Parksoli, University finding the hoop for two more idea- - of pickingIlk;a baskets the Cougars pulled the The flashy, deadly passing Redskin signal caller wbs,a unanimous ..-for pocket-siz- e maga- - of Utah quarterback. the choice for laluita. ' post by players, team coaches, scbtits chid the scribes. ; 'game out of the DM' , ' ,it .. . , ' 4 WI , r ...' . ' ,, .4 ' ,; . , .. ri r .,,,',- z ,'- ,:,-:- '''!- ,,, .. .....,. 11 , . ,, . . - Th-nri- - , , ,, . , , , ., BY - - s one-poi- , Off-Ral- : , ,- - ,,.. ' '' tjt .. ly Cougars Beat To Take Idaho State . .. - ,. , ,. '.. , , , ' 's, - : , , ei 4' , t .,i: , ' ' McGRAW IS TACKLE STANDOUTColorado A CI M's left types of play, was tacklejhurman McGraw, rug9edbestin all season in years. To a major reason for the Rams' McGraw goes the applause and the left tackle position. ,. ' 1r7" ..,,., 1 . -. ; 4... .t......;.J. ' , , ',,ed sp , A tt ';,-- , ,.. . 34-2- : ', twes....,,, ' . PROVO (Spec.)Fred Wendt, the Flying Meteor from Texas Mines University, is the best football player BYU has met all season, according to a vote cast by Brigham Young gridders. Wendt, a senior Rt Texas Mines, played halfback, and the 175 pound flash was the principal reason for BYU's loss to That school in the Sun Bowl Oct. 15, the players declared. He was largely responsible far the Texas point making that gave the 0 Miners a victory over the Cats who played one of the best games of their year a halfback from the University . EradtdaidehiTganibo inoTt,le otfop yinomsiknt also players opinions. He was rated line Conference Play. along with Thurman McGraw from the Colorado A. and M., and Bob Beckett, star end fromthe Uni- 4 versity of Wyoming . i mThtneair cahlla mcopnifoenremnicne selection included three representatives a University of Utah aggftgation; three from Utah State and Wyoming; and two from Colorado Rams. TheCougars didootplayDenver thiyear, conl'equtntly there db were no Pioneers listed on their opponenta selection. Listings were decisive for,all positions except at one of the tackles where Moroni Schwab, Utah State, won out in competition with Tangaro of Utah by a margin. The team with the number of votes cast for lo each player was given as follows: , EndsBanari- Hafen, Utah - (29), and Bob Beckett, Wyo-min .4. .,-,4 ,,,...,,,..... ,. ,'''' - , , ,' - It NAMEDBYBYUELEVEN ; . ,!- -, massive. an averages better than 214 pounds to the man, including Bailey, and 'there's not a man under six 'feet. o 1',; as; -- , exnc:pwtionliath . .. , , ',.. in an ball-carri- er, ALL OPPONENT TEAM , -40,111 N 38c) . high-scorin- , , -- -- d YS::L-P4i- salons but was placed at guard along with R. P. (Buddy) Tinsley, Bayldt's great lineman., Dick McKissack, , Southern Methodist's dependable fullback who is one of the best backs in the country, got the fourth spot in the backfield. The backfield boasts the conference's leading Scott; the top punter, Walker, and the total offense leader, Berry. It has passers, kickers, block-er- a and smart quarterbacking.. The line, except,for Baile- y- . basketball champions in Utah, nicked up where it left off last , - 04,4, , - ',- ' Battle 8 By Dense Greener EPHRAIM B. Y.1 (Special) High School, defending Class "B" 'S N 40-3- die-ha- rd . ,'f.. , In -- ,, HERE'S TOP GRID STARS . - Edge Snow ck , - ;""--- ' ' , Prepsters , .. 0( Near unanimous picks were Morris Bailey,. Texas Christian end; George Patrovich, Texas tackle, and Lindy Ferry, Texas Christian back. After those seven men the race for positions was very close. Jim Winkler, big Texas tackle, ended op as the man opposite Petrovich; Joe Watson, Rice's great center, got votes for several p,o- - Hif ck : '!' , B. Y. W -, ,- -- Every school landed at least one man, thus it is the most representative team in years. Unanimous choices were Clyde Scott of Arkansas and Doak Walker of Southern Methodist, Texas, Backs; Dick center, and James Williams, Rice end. , ,ii- -- - DALLAS (AP) Champion Southern Methodist, runner-u- p Texas, Rice and Texas Christian each placed two men on the conference football team selected through the assist-. ance of coaches and scouts. , 1- ..., Southern Methodist; Bobby Gage, Clemson; Pete Elliott, Michigan; and George Talialerro, Indiana. The 22,man squad is made up of seven players from the Mid- , west, five front the South, four ' from the Far West and three each Crook, Cs111.) from the Southwest arid the East. Charlie Justice, No. Carolina ..Back. Among them is one sophomore. N.C.) : , , :',', DoakWalker, Defensive .. ,.... . - Scott-Askans- ,,. well played game for-eearly in the season at the. Snow College , , ;,..., ot,,',,,,,,.t.".r gymnasium Saturday. - .: ,..4t, ,, s es ,:' '". 't ,, (.0 It was the first outing for both :1 I I teams. The championship Wild.,.... ., cat quint is under the tutelage ... , ; ' - ' t. , ,, of its new coach, Rex Olson. ' Position , Defensive Team . Offensive Team t The sharpshooting of .., ,.... ,,,,.,.:., ,...,, .,,.. , ,.. N., ,, - - ':. Harold Christensen and Norman .7'- Leon Hart, . Notre Dame ''.. , Dick Rifenburg, Michigan.. End , :' Christiansen paced the provo five Creek. Pc) .. .' ', , ., Mich.) , :,,..,., -..''. ',..: to 'victory. Christensen counted ,1(11; , . ' , Vi;'i',1'' ', '' Sam Tamburo, Penn State. . . . End Barney Poole, Mississipi :, ' 't .4..', ..1,. .,2..'!.,:....,.,,..t : 16 ., ,..,: s.:, 1, Mei.) :,'"' ;"",,,.:' we'.;:.liw tV Ps.) points from his center position, Kensington. ,', - ., t. 4 e , while Christiansen added another . ,,,, ,, ...,,r,,.''' ''.'' - - - ')6 '.".i, 1 Lauri Niemi, Wash. State...Tackle. , ...Jim Tprner, California -; t , ' , , v 12 counters. , :i , t ,,,, ,,., 4U- ,,., ' k t Calif.) Wank.) , 4' Herren, the only newcomer to f...-.,...da,;',,, 4',, Dame ,....2;. Notre ,a, Tackle. ....Bill Tischer, Paul Lea, Tulant ,.. ..; ''' " ; .',1' '; ',...;:. , .! Mt otherwise veteran first team ,.:.,' ,.kt., ' London, Tex.) .:- - ,': ''''' . ii, ,,.., ,.F. ':,,.,...,,5 ::.'.;',fo' which was tops in Utah prep . - .... '...'....';.,..-t!.Joe Henry, Weanalt ' . basketball a season ago, proved Gutelosard .0232440111 1!aawly,aGrueasowiergiae NT.jecLI ... ;,:t-'4144,:,...:.:. 4,4 ' .. Pa.) 7his ability by controlling both ..7.'7:.41. Paul Burris, Oklahoma e4"c, , ,4 , ,,'...T : ..'":';';' Leo Nomellini, Minnesota . . Guard backboards. He outfought Snow's ;Ajill') ' Okla.) :''''' : t' ,, , .t.. ,''' , big Que Bailey most of the eve- Sarkisian, N'western Charles Bednarik- Penn.. ...Center:.'-.Aleping. .. i. -- , , 0. , Chkag y . Int) Pe.) ,,,,tt 1 --, Bailey, however, potted 16 ,4,,,' ,. 1 . ' , ,,, ,,, it, , , ; u, it clYde Scott, Arkitnsas points for the losers and was . Back, .Dock Walker, So . lit thodist -'- ""' .' :'!2 ,;,'''.; 1 Tel.) aided in the scoring department Ark.) e'f, ..; 1 11,.,s,, k i ' who Rasmussen, ,, by Ronald Jack Jensen, California Back., . :- .Bobby Gage,- - Clemson . , , ,, . ,, 10 points. , ..'.. counted , I. C.) 4' Neagh, Calif.) , ' ' I A t, '' ' 1 i' ..''' ; ' t :It.A.. The box score: t 4, ' Pete Elliott, Michigan Norman Van Brocklin, Ore. Bask. - ... . : B. Y. ' - '. . , ' here, but out ollttho squad would emerge perhaps the most effective unit ever to trample a gridironend opponents. ' ' C, ''', I: - e , 5i ' k'. . our .. has two top men this year. Joe Cribari of Denver is the top man for defensive play. Ralph Olsen, with a lean scouting rec, ,',,- , t il,.' ..4 i... '' ord on defer..., but a powerhouse on offense, h.ds the other spot. '", ' ... ,.f, '''. , a ' I 7 - ; 4' i 0 Offensive and defensive sepa17 ' '.t . ration comes out vividly in the ) backfield. Cannon Parkinson is . , d , ; i. ,,ris'''-' .,''' ; ' on anyone's ball club for offense, ..,!''''.....,.. 13,0,0 , ,de,,, ',.k., 4 ,,,.... .., , ), - ,4t ,, bid be seldom played defensive , . ,,...,04, '- ,k - .. - '' ' , f- ' A r . quarterback. This berth goes -. ., ., i' t ,., to Gil Tobler, who Denver playt, , , t , ,,-I t ,..? ers and coaches rate as the best es wik, ' , tt t - .. ' ' I 1.. ' run-ba' 't 1 i ,' in the business. Tob'I' , , ',. on pass returns Denver beat ler -., :. ,' ' : : f ' .; ... and run-bapunts. I '. '' ,.': , ..";. - .- - 1 - i ' ,1 , The Backs ' . 4 . ;, ;', ,, ': , backfield posts offensive Other ' It it -.' 7 . ' ' , , ';',; Van N9y, Utah State to go Jay ' ., , ' ' ,.. ' 'I Eddie aalboom, the -.,' . eof the conference, and , ., ,. plunger , i ,. ,; .. .. odv jc A.,''' '''''' ' I x . Pavich, prominent Denver Andy 1 ,,,, , - :'' back. Van '. " AA,' Noy has had trouble , ,, two his last , .,. games against DenI ,,,,,,,,,,,40001,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, ,,,,,Ausetia ver and Utah. Against lighter -- Although Wyoming was lines, he has been a standout in onteam in conference plcilt,-the-tdubbed os the hard-Juc- k Talbom earned both for offense and sistentlybrilliant work of halfback Eddie g ace an offensive berthi on '48 honor club. teams, his pass interference and for the - A Each School Is Represented On Ali:Southwest Honor Team ' . ,,,...,,::, ns Paul Lear Tulane's giant tackle By Lawton .,Carver A 1948 from New London, Tex. NEW YORK (IstS) football team which The rest of the squad is made embraces the widely used two up of eight juniors and 13 Platoon system was presented seniors. News Saturday by International Two of the most notable stand'... Service. outs on the squad are Doak The days of selecting eleven men on an first Chuck Bednarik, Pennsylvania .team are over, until such time center, who made the INS All. as the unlimited substitution America first eleven last year. rules are altered. INS thus picks All in all, the mythical squad as the game is would give the mythical and Its stow played. elated coach a preponderance of The squad is divided experience, speed, power and Into an offensive team and a de- weight. fensive team. The offensive team would In some cases the members of weigh in at 203 pounds and the the squad have performed on defensive team at 205. durboth the- offense If it were possible to bring ing the past season, but were them all together there undoubtespecial standouts as selected. edly would be some shifts from In dvery case the player se- - defense to offense as selected . - ii0 -- , -- ,,,.... All-America- - , - L' ) e 150-pou- - , - '"' II - , , -- , . 4 .- . . , . . ' ' a. . , 1... . .. e |