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Show DESERET SE'.Vfj, Wednesday, December 17, 196? Lsi Atte Leo Anue'es D f3M lAasftirtf- - ( r J9ti G" " M ( TELLINO NEW YORK (LTD - Carl and Alan P?gp. the rharg'nj Mmnp'oia drfenfive linempn who hasp led the to 12 straight victories, were selected Wednesday to the United Press International 1969 National Football League Eller all-sta- tem. r time He ousted Dallas veteran Bob Lilly, wno had been named to tie team for five straight vear Lilly ran third m the balloting behind ex Utah State star Merlin Osen of Los Angeles and p. had to settle for a second team berth. Minnesota center Mick and Lilly both had been named for five straight years and Tmglehoff extended his streak to six straight. ff 230the Eller, pound end chosen for the second straight year, was a near unanimous selection. He received 47 vetes from a panel o 48 NFL experts around the three from each nation league city. - 250- 4. the Page, pound tackle, was named to the select unit for the lirst Stars Find pA':T,-tio- i te for first time led tw Sayers delrgat.on won a rur.nrg bach cpt for the fifth stra.ght seamen whil Dallas rookie Calvm IL1I, the cniy rookie named, won the Other spot. Ls e m A-- T-- Smith of Washington was also named tight end fob the first time. fourth straight year, are the tackles. 22. center While Tingelhoff made it at for the sixth time. D e t r o i ts Lem Barney, named for the econd straight Angeles led with six players on the team, three each on offense and defense, while Dallas had four players on the first team. Los who was r an HEAT Wilson and Roy Jeffersv.., both former Utah stars, and Cornell Green, who made his fame as a basketball player at USU before going into pro football, led the list of atea stars on the NFL balloting. 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John Barnhill's three point field goal with 30 seconds left to play helped Indiana past the Chaps. Roger Brown and Mel Daniels combined for 63 points for the Pacers with Brown taking game scoring honors with 36. Glen Combs led Dallas with 27. and Cone!! Green rarner aler a year's abjcer.ee, are tie conrrbecks. Lary Wilson of St. Lews, chosen for the fourh time smee 1963, and Los Angeles' Ed Meador, selected fer the second time in the last three years, are the safeties. year, PHONE 486 S. STATE Nee'v Ra o T t 1 TRAILER OWriERS BE READY ROOF COATING iiimi ' C A"3f Even with the best record. in pro football this season, Minnesota only had those Eller, Page three players on the top and TLngelhoff 12-- Tirvgothoff, Tom Mock, Lo gu-r- Gary Collins of Cleveland and Roy Jefferson of Pittsburgh were named the wide receivers. It was the first time in the career of both that theyve won the honor. Jerry and Outland Trophy winner at Utah State, Larry Bv United Press International Wayne Hightower proved a toer of strength for the Los Angeles Stars Tuesday night. Hightower scored nine of his team's last 11 points as the Stars overcame a five-poideficit In the final three and one half minutes to edge the Kentucky Colonels, All-NF- L Deacon, s, lected for tve fifth straight year although he was second to Eller m th- - voting, is the other end. Page and Olsen, named for the Olsen, 'Hightower' Of Strength el. vinrirg A1I-MF- Gone H'rkprson of Cleveland was . a mod to a guard spot lor t"o third straight year. g 'os Tom Mack was d f.ret(vl to the other e spot for the f.rst time tackles are Dallas Ra.pn Neeley, for the third straight year, and Lis Argeles Bob Brown, back on the team absence. after a two-ye- Pmrran Gabri- Qiarerbark CK I? Four Area Stars Top By VITO HfCkt-W- t . THE BLADE YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED. AND MORE 1969 The Gillette Or., Boston, Mass. i;r 41 di . - f . if |