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Show Scribe Picks Year's Top Notch Athletes Davidson, McLelland Gain Honors As Cubs5 All Round Athletes All-Star Squad Includes Members From Various Teams On Basis of Brilliant Performance In recognition of their outstanding performances throughout the year, Frank Davidson and Dave McLelland were chosen by the Scribe sports staff as South's most all-round athletes in the senior and junior divisions, respectively. Davidson starred in "C" football, foot-ball, "A" basketball, tennis. His excellent ball snagging on Nate Long's midget pigskin gained him all-city honors. He repeated all-city all-city honors on Jimmy Gilbert's undefeated un-defeated casaba aggregation and won the guard position on the honor hon-or team. Completing his shining sports activities, Frank smashed his way in the net event to become Billy Johnson's number one senior racquet wielder. Because of his topnotch showing show-ing in every event he participated, Frank Davidson was chosen as the year's outstanding senior athlete. Number One Junior Rated as the number one junior athlete at South was Dave McLelland. McLel-land. His record the past year rightfully gives him the honors as the most all-round junior man. Though the pigskin game was not too successful, McLelland played a championship brand of ball. His splendid performance gave him a berth on the all-city freshman eleven. In the casaiba sport, Davy's guard work proved valuable in producing the first undefeated "B" quintet in the history of the Big Three circle. An all-city spot was rewarded Dave for his bright playing. In South's winning its second cinder title, McLelland was of great importance. Long legged Davy could always be expected to place in the 100 and 200 yard dashes. All-Star Squad , Here are the players in the vari-t vari-t ous squads who, because of their . shining performances, were placed on the honor squad: "A" football, , Cooper; "C" football, Higgins, Clawson; "A", "B", "C" basketball, Weidner, and Ecker; Ballard and Lund; Roberts and Smith, respec-tivey; respec-tivey; baseball, North, Stewart and Earl; tennis, Brower; track. Cotton, Van Cott, Kilbourne, Lowder, Low-der, Adamson. Best Performance Ratings Clair Empey and Larry Palmer were rated as giving the best brand of playing in their respective activities, ac-tivities, basketball and track. Era-pey's Era-pey's role as captain and pivot man on the casaba squad played an important part in making possible pos-sible an undefeated cage season and the first undefeated junior squad. Palmer's performance and record this year are enviable. Records show that Larry piled up the most number of wins and the most points. Whether it was competition competi-tion in the Big Three, or at Provo or against the Davis men, he played a winning game. |