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Show I Utah Players Win Positions On All -Star Teca jFITZPATRICK'S 'RED DEVILS' PLACE THREE STARS ON HO NOR ROLE; AGGIES ARE REWARDED Smith, Hancock and Hurren of Utah Gain Positions Posi-tions on Mythical Combination; Knowles and Croft of Aggies on Roster; Colorado Aggies Obtain Three Men . : STANDARD-EXAMINER MYTHICAL ELEVEN , Player Position School McDougal Left End Colorado I ollege .McMichaol Left Tackle .Colorado Aggiei ! Bain Ieft Guard Colorado Aggiefa Hancock Center...- Utah ' Hurren Right Guard Utah Croft .Right. Tackle Utah Aggies Brewn Right End Colorado Aggies j Smith Quarterback Utah ' Knowles Loft Halfback Utah Aggies I Williams Right Halfback Denver I McGlone .Fullback Colorado Mines Honorable mention: Jewkes and Evans, Utah; Maughan ai I Couroy, Utah Aggies; O'Donnell, Denver, Houser, Colorado Ag-'gies; Ag-'gies; Vidal, (.olorado : V-nug, Hngham Toung University; Mad , den, Wyoming University 4 BY GRIPIROX. HRfTE closing football feature In the 1 Rocky Mountains annually Is the electing of all-conference and sill-state i elevens, this even being awaited with pjgerness bv fans and players alike, Witt) the first Rocky Mountain conference con-ference championship in the history of the Utah University tucked away, the. Red Devils" gain three position! Tho Standard-Examiner all-conference I selection. Tho Colorado Aggies also .-.tains three men on the mythical eleven. Coach Lowell Romney s I tan ggles ?aln two men on tne ' :' ' while Denver university, Colorado Mines and Colorado Collcsje each have i n on the honor roll. In selecting McDougal of Colorado College and Lrown of Colorado Agge.s ifor the end positions on this team. ithe writer has put two long rangy ends, who can enag passes, taeklo. and ;re two of tho speediest men seen on i nhe wing positions this season Mc-.Dougal Mc-.Dougal handled the kicking and pass- ' ting for C. C, and it was around Brown that the Colorado Aggies developed I iho "million dollar" play this season These two men have been in every j iame for their team and have played consistently throughout the year. At tar-kles, Croft of Utah Aggies, and McMlchael of the Colorado Agg I edood well to the front, although they could be pushed closely by others had .Injuries not interfered with tome of he conference tackles this year. The ii rtwo men named have been able to rip ' barge holes In the opposing defence 1 land they have been the kind of tackles tthat have plowed through and broke I .iip the Interference for the ends These ' itwo men have tho weight :m.l , 1 rwhich makes -them ideal tackle ma-Aerial ma-Aerial for any team. Their work during dur-ing the past reason has stood out on their teams and many of the large ains were the result of holes that 1 rti-r if t nnon hv the jrarresslvenesi of these men. HANCOCK. AT CENTER. I In the center of the line, no men stood out better than two stars from , the University of Utah. First of all j comes Harvey Hancock, the big Utah1 ! tenter, who was the best hy far In the j conference this year. Ho was playing j Ills fourth year and, although injured j In two of the most important games, j this football star stood out head and ! shoulders over any other conference , .center Hurren of Utah also comes to j tho front with Hancock He opened J up largo holes In the lines for his "backficld and was down under every junt along -with the Crimson ends. I Rain of Colorado Aggies is the I other guard selected Rain played a. brilliant article of ball for the Colo-rado Colo-rado machine, being especially skillful I ait opening up holes on offense. On J defense he was a tower of strength I to his eleven. These three men are J ahe class of the conference at the I .center of the lino. J SMITH IS CAPTAIN. ' Captain Neil Smith of tho victorious 'Utah ele-ven is the one quarterback in I (tho p.ocky Mountain conference. I Heady, slippery. a consistent drop ) kicker, and a good passer that is what j ibrings Smith to tho front nu.r. than phy other quarter in the conference. It was Smith, who brought Utah gain I softer gain, as the little wonder of tho j Crimson team was able to match his I win agaiuni me ' igjii ui mi&v I fellows and get by He has played his i1 test brand of football this reason. As a matter of fact. Champion, Utah's other quarterback. Is the second bet jj fin the conference- and will no doubt I land a position next season after he I fits into Smith's shoes at Utah. Smith I Is also placed as captain of the team, i as it is u logical place for a football I captain to handle his team from i quarter and this has been one I of tho reasons for the "Grim- I bpn success Smith is a dan- (j gerous man because he is a "triple j threater" and more than once this j! ueason he has crossed up the opposl- tion because of his passing, running. I aDd kicking ability. Smith stands head I and shoulders over any other quarter- ti back In the conference and well deserves de-serves his place on the conference t eleven for 1922. M'GLONE AT FUUDBACK. I McGlone at fullback for the Colo- i ;rado Mines must bo given the position I as tho Mines' success has been Mc- ' J KHone. Like all other one-man teams, I fwhen the star goes the team goos and rthls has been the case with tho Golden I 1 ittam. which was McGlono. He was I ,tho offenso and defense and tho loss of I their game at Boulder and at Fort 1 .Collins was due to tho fact that Mc- I 1 Glone was not thero in these games. ! J ile has played brilliant ball and wins J,vf Ws Place becauso of it. Ho can pass. O kick, and run and his extra weight 'P'm would give the coufcrenco team the right kind of a battering ram to gain v.-.'-I extra yards and also to run interfer- ri lonce. Jewkes of Utah and Jacks of Boulder are two other men, who run Sjf : t this star close. The latter twu have "vaj 7'ayed good ball this season, but the &VjJ experience of McGlone has boen one Kp-l of hia boat factors in tha 1922 play. R&'M Knowlas of the Utah Aggies is K;.. another "triple threat" m.n, as is By: 3 Williams of Denver University These BLa two stars have handled the hardest E9&9 part of the work for their teams. They mjjM can pass, run the ends, kick, and are Itwo of the best open field runners in the ronferenoo. Both of these men hit, ,like bullets, when they arc called Into .the line plays ami they have won the I admiration of their backers by their 1 ever consistent work. With Knowles j ! passing to men like McDougal. Brow n. ! Smith. McGlone and Williams, any dc-1 'fense in the country would have lough j sledding stopping any overhead game, 'and on top of the overhead game they Iwouid have to wide awake to keep 'one of them from g-ttlng away 011 end ! runs and line mashes. ! There will be many, who will differ in the above selection, but the work of every man on this eleven has stood out In all of th panics their teams have plaved. There are other pond ! men In the conference, but the abovo selection would hold Its own with any 'team that could be gathered from th ! other teams. After all it is only mythical, myth-ical, but tho men, who have been j chosen have been placed there becauso of their consistent work on their teams. 00 |