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ilrs Placed On AP All-American Football Selection
PARKER, TINSLEY
HAKE 1ST TEAM;
bershak second
sr Stars Named
By Gould On
Merit
By ALAN GOULD ,
pjW YORK, Dec. 4.—(A*)—The
of all-America football fame
brightest this year over the
ta general, and over the Ivy
premises of Old Eli Yale,
particular thereby marking a
ibaance that is unquestionably
under way in the region that
ed the original gridiron cradle.
nt »ll-star galaxy for 1936, as
today by the Associated
for the twelfth consecutive
reveals the East in poaesssion
four places on the first team, as
ai s total of 11 positions on
complete all-America squad of
||Tcollegiate performers, picked by
1 jfui analysis from the best in
country.
ftfe not only surpasses the show
; of sny other section In a year
noteworthy for the tig-sag
pursued by most of the na
b* leading teams, but gives the
greater all-America recogni
tion it has known since the
link of the boom times in 1930.
1 > compares with three places on
be tint team far the Midwest, two
IfKtbe South, one each for the Far
■west and Southwest. On the squad
|v t whole the Midwest obtains
i places, South seven, Far West
> and Southwest two.
Two Blues "Arrive’*
1but the East, for the time be
lli, recaptures prestige that has
lining through the Far West, Mld
|Mt and South, In that order.
■the past decade of
I ery,
To Yale, where
In nourished nearly
I toy ago and develop
lllimorut heights
I Walter Camp, goes
I if placing two players on the 1936
IKim. Uwience Morgan Kelley,
lipeetacular captain and end of this
■year’s accomplished Ell array, and
I (Mon Edward Frank, the team's
f backfield powerhouse, restored the
I Hue to a place In the all-star firm
I rant ■**■**-*
Players on
I Southern
I nUe mention
Ends,
I Johnson. South Carolina; Willis,
| Maryland.
Tackle*, Brunasky and Cardwell,
I Duke; Black, Clemson; Trimpey,
I Rorth Carolina.
Guards: Johnson, Davidson; Far
I ky, V. M. I.; Berry, W. and L.; Lipe
|«mbt Duke; Gaffney. South
I ha.
Centers: Hill,
Inf; Adams, A.
I hence).
Backs;
PITTSBURGH GETS
ROSE BOWL CALL
IN BIG SURPRISE
PASADENA, Calif., Dec.
««wrgh and Washington, each
*w colorful 1036 football records
* * «“«htly checkered design, will
to the Rose Bowl Hew Year’s
A* Huskies, host team of the
tendered Pitt the bid as “rep
?»tatlve of the best in eastern
wtoall,- and said the Panthers
tombed to seek revenge for the
beatings they received in past
“ormances in the BowL
to the last minute. Louisiana
•*« university. Alabama, Navy
•w Pennsylvania were other lead
*4 possibilities for the invitation.
“nphaais on L. S. 0. and Ala
?“• who6* only blemishes this
» were lone tie games. Pitt
Washington each lost one game
tIed on* during an otherwise
*2*®ful season.
J'Ur intent nas been choose the
7* which is representative of the
TV® eastern football,” Athletic
wT R%J *ckmann of Wash
Mi<* to a statement. "Al
~^8h many sections have turned
Plendid teams this year, any
kfJ v,'hlch “toht have made an
r^Ptobie opponent, yet the un
to.,;* strong schedule which oon
btt* Pltteburgh and the out
^ record it made, ending the
1wlth a definite display of
J2wity. mages tt the logical op
T,' 10 represent the east."
Jock Sutherland’s Panth
wjj. v-f h*d an unusual season,
J5L3J ** to opponents
- on occaslona whan hard
»d losing c
Duaquesne
occasions whsn hard
,^««ed, and losing once to rani
Z'"7*ho«r Dusouasne. Wnrdhiui
■•wed P]tt to
Pordhaa
a scoreless tie.
lU^hlngton loet t° Minnesota 7
*** tied by Stanford 14-14.
Here Is The 1936 All-American Eleven
35AM FRANCIS ‘CLARENCE PARKER
Nebrail* fullbfck OuU halfback,
CLINTON FRANK
Xda*quvte'bact
JOE ROUTT
Tmm A. t M. guard
AVtRELL DANIELl VARRY KELLEY
Pittsburgh taeld# Yale and.
SPORTS ROUNDUP
bu EDDIE BRIETZ
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—(/P)—Hata
off to Pittsburgh . . . Bet Alabama
and Louisiana State will secede
from the union . . . The Broadway
sports mob whicn annually treks to
Miami about this time of year is
perturbed over reports that gam
bling is definitely out this season
. Francis Schmidt told the
boys h) Dallas his Ohio State grid
crew will be O. K. next year ....
Harry Jeffra. the Baltimore ban
tamweight, who beat Slxto Escobar,
is no mean golfer .... He shoots
in the low 70’s and got his start
caddying for Lester Scott, the emin
ent boxer expert of the N. Y. World
Telegram who used to do a bit of
newspapering (between rounds of
course) in Baltimore.
The regular announcer didn't
sound enough like a prise fight
hog caller, so they sent out an
SOS for Harry Balogh, who does
the announcing at the Garden I
and Hippodrome, to do his stuff
on Jimmy Braddock’s radio pro
gram .. . Grand Slam, a sensa
tion as a two-year old. but a
flop this year, hao had both his
front hoofs cut off to correct a
ligament trouble, and will be
back stronger than ever next
season .... Errie Ball, the Bir
mingham pro, has succeeded
Benny Lowing at the Farming
ton Country club, Charlottes
vtlle, Va. .... Don't give away
too many points when Tennes
see’s Volunteers play Missis
sippi tkU week . . . Scouts say
Ole Min is loaded . . . Mary
land collected 91,000,000 from
ita race tracks this season.
Brooklyn sheets bemoan the fact
that Burleigh Grimes is “balked at
every turn’’ in his efforts to make
trades at Montreal . . . Ab:ut all
the poor guy has to offer is mort
gages and Van Lingle Mungo
Manhattan’s footballers, en route
to Texas to play the Texas Aggies,
say it ain’t ss what they say about
Dixie .... They were held up by
sleet and snow as far south as the
Carollnas . . . Fordham placed six
men on an all-Metropolitain foot
ball team .... Minnesota can’t
claim the Big Ten title, but is al
most unanimously recognized as the
national champ ... Tie that one.
Louisiana State,
Alabama May Play
N£W ORLEANS, Deo. 4.— tfP) —
Louisiana State University's pow
erhouse football machine appeared
headed for the New Year’s day Su
gar Bowl game here for the second
consecutive year today but the mat
ter of an opponent was an unan
swered question. Many think it will
be Alabama.
Hart in Florida
MIAMI. Fla., Dec. 4.—(^—Vin
cent Di Giorgie, vice president of|
the Baltimore Fruit Exchange, and:
Mrs. Di Giorgie were recovering in
a hospital today from injuries re
ceived in an automobile accident.
>
MIKE BASRA*
Duquttn* c«nt*'
Kelley Happy But
Is Not Surpised
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 4.—(JP)
—Larry Kelley, spectacular end and
captain of the Yale football team,
was “happy” but not surprised that
he had been named today on the
Associated Press all-America ele
ven.
Informed of his selection, the Ir
repressible Kelley said:
“Well, it’s a feather in my cap,
but I really expected it all the time.
Gee, I would have liked to tell you
I’m surprised* but I’m not. I am
happy.”
Raymond buivid
M«rqu«Ht h«lfb*ct
The subject for the morning sew
Ice December 6th at L&Fayette St
Methodist church will be "What 1
Means to Be a Steward In the Meth
odist Church," according to tin
pastor Rev. F. H. Price.
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All America—1936!
Position Player mail Cellar* Claaa Age Height Weight Heme
END.GAYNELL TINSLEY. Louisiana Mat* SENIOR-M....6:00-tM....Hayneeeflle, Lai
TACKLE .EDWIN WIDSETH,'Minnesota.SENIOR....66._0:0t._UO.... McIntosh, man,
GITARD _MAX JOHN STARCEV1CH. U. *f Wash. SENIOR-M-tilt-BOO_Duluth. Warn.
CENTER_..MICHAEL BASRAK. Duquesne _SENIOR_M.—S:M._114._Bellalie. Oht* I
GUARD_JOSEPH ROUTT. Texas A. A M.__ SENIOR-tl-0:06-191-Chapel Hill, Tea.
TACKLE _AVERELL DANIELL, Pittsburgh _SENIOR_tt_4:M_tOO....Mt. Lebanon. Pa.
END .....LAWRENCE MORGAN KELLEY. Yah) SENIOR-SI-4:01-166,... Williamsport, pa.
Q'BACK.CLINTON EDWARD FRANK. Yale JUNIOR....tl. 1:14 17B... Evanston. ID,
H*RACK.-RAYMOND RUIVID. Marquette.SENIOR_tl_.S:tl....lM_Pert Washington, WIs
HRACK.CLARENCE McKAY PARKER. Dak* .. SENIOR-tt....t: 11.... 17S_Portsmouth, Va.
F’BACK _HARRISON (SAM) FRANCIS, Neb. .. SENIOR-...!!._6:01_203._Lincoln. Neb.
Second Team Third Team -«*
ANDREW BERSHAK, U. at North Carolina- END .MATT PATANELLI, U. Of Mtehlgan
CHARLES TOLL, Princeton . TACKLE _EDMUND PRANCO, Fordham
ARTHUR WHITE, Alabama - GUARD---STEVE REID, Northwestern
ROBERT HERWIG. U. of California- CENTER -_WALTER GILBERT, Anbqra
NATHANIEL PIERCE Fordham -GUARD-WILLIAM GLAS8FORD. PtttOhOrgh
CHARLES HAMRICK. Ohio State- TACKLE __FRANK K1NARD, U. at Mlealaelppl
MERLE WENDT. Ohio State. END ..WILLIAM DADDIO. PUUburgh
FRANCIS MURRAY. U. of Pennsylvania- Q'BACK .EDWARD GODDARD. Waft: Mate
ANDREW URAM. Minnesota - WRACK _PHILIP DICKENS, Tentteeee*
SAMUEL ADRIAN BAUGH. Texas Chrirtlan_ BRACK _NELLO D. FALASCHI, Santa Clara
CECIL ISBELL, Purdue ...- FRACK..JOHN HANDRAHAN, Dartmeath
BARKER PICKS
POST-GRADUATES
By HERBERT BARKER
NEW YORK, Dm. 4.—Re
turning t• a little “poet graduate”
•electing, thia owner often the
following comment on tomorrow's
slender football elate:
Southern California-Not,re Dame:
Something happened to Notre Dame
alW the Nary defeat. Whatever It
was Elmer Layden will acoept more
, of same with thanks Southern Cal
, ifomia started out like the Trojans
, of old but ran out of luck In reeent
weeks Close but Notre Dame get*
the nod.
St. Mary’s-Temple: It’S a long
trip for Pop Warner's Owl* and St.
Mar/1! la due to win at least one
important ball came In order to
Justify some of the extravagant
pre season ballyhoo. St. Mary's.
Tennessee-Mississippi: Tennessee.
Arkansas-Texas: Arkansas to win
the Southwest title.
Rice-Sou them Methodist: Spin
ning the coin, Southern Method*
1st.
Texas A. andv M-Manhattan:
Texas A. and M.
norida-Miaslaalppl State: Mlssis
stppl State.
Maryland - Western Maryland:
Maryland.
And Just to round off the season,
Texas Christian to beat Santa Clara
on December 13.
Mahoney Slated
To Get AAU Meet
By AMN OOULD t
HOUSTON. Tex.. DM. 4,— (V) —
Barring a sudden switch to well
ednvasse dsentlment, It appeared
today that Jeremlan T. Mahoney,
former New Yorfc Supreme Court
Justice, would be restored to the
presidency of the amateur athletic
union, succeeding Avery Brotttege
of Chicago, on a platform of "har
mony and progressive reconstruc
tion."
The only record yet discovered of
the Nestorian movement to China
Is the Nestorian stone dating tram
toi eA It Is a mattwmstft.
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