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Show mm ml STAR FIVE IS 1 FAST MACHINE Denver Scribes Pick Mythical Myth-ical Machine for 1922 Season I Spei Plpntch DENVER Colon March 7, The basketball season of 10B2, fastest in the history of the Rocky Mountain conference, brought to a (lose, fans of tbe Rockies today turn their attention at-tention to the selection of the all-conference all-conference cage tea.ms. Dope ran fairly tru' to form In the choices, although al-though one star of past years failed to win the honor. TWO rEAMS Tho first ami second team selections selec-tions are as follows: First team: Patterson, Colorado rollosjc, forward; Bruce, Colorado college, forward. Bunte. Colorado h Ol Ot Mines, center; cen-ter; Rhodes. Colorado School of Mines suarii, Vldal. Colorado, guard. Sec-on Sec-on team: Willnrd. Colorado forward; for-ward; Jordan, Colorado Mines, forward: for-ward: McTavish, Colorado cfdlege. center, Harvey, Colorado colleyo, guard; Davis. Colorado college, guard EA tl GET TWO I Colorado Collece and the School of I Mines, the two leading teams of tho conference each garnered two selections selec-tions on the mythical five. The Fnl-1 Fnl-1 verslty of Colorado is awarded one I player, but the captain and star of the I state team, a 1 1 onference for the last iw years, tailed to get recognition. I All told the selction is probably as i fair a on' .1 ould have been made I The two leading tHtns deserved the preponderance in the vote and all five ; men chosen are players proved by ev-iy ev-iy tf-i l;!i"i.'s tiunes captain and 'guard, ranks as the outstanding player play-er of the year, the only player to re-I re-I ccive a unanimous vote. SECOND CHOIC1 1 I Patterson me within one of equalling equal-ling the lire 1Iukth' record, but th-(race th-(race between Bruce, Jordan and Wil-I Wil-I lard was settled by one second choice vote. However, ih' coaches in vot-i vot-i 1 n . almost without exception, named 1 "one of thr Tiger forwards," expressing expres-sing their preference for Patterson I because of his selection last year, so 1 the two Bengal Stars deserve equal 1 credit. Bunte won his position over Mc-Tavish Mc-Tavish ly a safe margin, though the Titer captain was in the running until last vote was cast. Bell received only two second choice Votes, but the coach would have placed q first choice oppo-- oppo-- te his name had he not been con-Vtnred con-Vtnred thai the Boulder pivot was out of the race- Vldal was credited with one more second choice vote than Harvey and Ryan, Bengal rctfense men. thought the five men tied in the first choice voting) Kvery coach voted for one of his own men for the position, posi-tion, with Ihe result that no guard 1 save Rhodes received more than one vote. |