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The Tyler Courier-Times from Tyler, Texas • 11

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1934 TYLER COURIER-TIMES-TELEGRAPH FAGSTina rsrn Rice Star Says 3. i ui si He Only Got th 13 LnJW Breaks, Reason Selection Makes Lester Minnesota, Alabama, Stanford Rule All-American Very Happy Kitts Is Also Very Glad Bill Wallace and Darrell Lester On APs Eleven Dallas, Dec 1 W)- Southwest Steals Midwest's South Conference football literally has come Into its own for the first time In national recognition, two of Its gridiron stalwarts having been named simultaneously on the all-Am erican team of the Associ "Usual Show For First Time BY ALAN GOULD (Associated Press Sports Editor) NEW YORK, -Dec. 1 (ff As ated Press. Bill Wallace, Rice institute half-' back, and Arrell Lester, Texas Christian center, today found their names listed with other gridiron seemingly befits the performances college three outstanding undefeated college football teams of the 1934 great of the 1934 campaign, Said Wallace: That's mighty fine. I dont know season, the Individual stars of Mia nesota, Alabama and Stanford cap what to say.

I got the breaks. John ture the major portion of all-Amer ican honors awarded today In the tenth annual Associated Press consensus selections. jV. HI zJZif GEORGE BARCLAY McCauley (Rice quarterback) Is as good or better than am. When a player has the help that have" had, both In the Tine and beckfleld It's not very difficult to look Bee a star.

But I appreciate the honor -very much, and hope that can, Each of these tremendously powerful aggregations, dominant In their own gridiron' bailiwicks, gains two places on the all-star Hive up to it." eleven. The remaining five posi tions go to Individual heroes of The giant Darrell Lester aid: "It makes me very happy, of course, but I know there are scores North Carolina, Bice Institute, Tex as Christian, Pittsburgh and the Naval Academy after one the keenest battles ever waged for mem bership on the football roll of honor. Despite Minnesota's eleareut ranking as the nation's No. 1 col lege- team, by an overwhelming vote of the experts aid a sub Ol players just no iujracu scattered through hundreds, of colleges. I was Just lucky in befog named.

Being selected this year will make me really all-Am erican next season. Either that or Til get. killed. Every opponent wtQ be', shooting to show me up. ThatH be Just dandy.

WeH have a lot of fun. You can tell the fellow who named me on the team that 111 make him proud of me and prove to his critics that he made no mistake." The men behind the plajers backfleld and line coaches appeared more excited than Wallace and Lester. stantial preponderance of evidence L. 1a HlfJck I sectional honors pass from the Mlddlewest to the South, which CMARLE5 MARTWIG DON WUTSON FRANK LARSON Kicm FRANCIS LUND Jp.J'S'- STANroRO DARRELL LESTER GUJircC-PITTSBURGH EkcC-ALABAMA HhU. MiusesoTA Cexter-TexAS CHRISTIAN combines with the rugged South west sector to land a leading share of all-America places for the first American All-Stars time In history.

The first eleven Minnesota's Crushing Full Includes three from the Old South, Dave Wilcox, Former Tyler Hi Take Final Tilt, 14-5 besides two from the Texas area Decides Not to Run for Mayor of Small Village TJTSUNOMIYA. Japan, Deo. and two each from the East, the Mlddlewest and the Pacific Coast Star, On All-Southern Eleven (UP). The American All-Stars THESE GALLOPING GOPHERS cumbent seeking re-election, "Is doing a pretty good Job of It." A series of mysterious moves beclouded filing of Kostka's name for mayor a week before election, which is Tuesday. The brawny hometown hero first learned about it when some one read about announcement of the filing in a newspaper.

DECIDE GAME BETWEEN GREENVHXE-LONGVniW SUN. Magnificent team performances, Dave Wilcox of Tyler, a former such as those registered by Minne Tyler High School star grid player, who has been playing a regular TKVER GROVE, Dec. 1 (U.R) Stan KosUa who as Minnesota's crashing fullback made this village something more than Just a suburb of St. Paul, Isn't going to run for mayor after all, he told the United Press Saturday. Kostka wasn't particularly Intri gard position for the Georgia Tech CADDO LAKE It Fishermen Paradise.

If You Stop At WINSTON'S LONG POINT CAMP Take Marthan-Shrereeort kjga team, has been selected as a guard on the mythical all-Southern tlona. Each scales around 220,1 looming above a field that Is other- wise below the best tackle standards. Until the Orange crumpled In Its last two big games, Jim Steen 1 of Syracuse was a towering figure in the tackle list and not even defeat can deprive him of high won their final game In Japan Saturday, defeating the Japanese All-Stars 14-5. Blng Miller, veteran Philadelphia outfielder, had two home runs and Charley Gehringer of Detroit one. Lawrence Ely, mighty center at the University of Nebraska two years ago, is coaching the freshman team at Denver university this year.

The Central Press Association gued by the salary of $10 a year for governuiK the village's 382 Longvlew, Texas, Dec. 1 UP). The site of the Greenvllle-Longvlew bl-dlstrlct high school football game, made the tabulations and the vote of a large number of captains of sota, Pittsburgh, Alabama and Stanford the nation's "Big Pour" as well as by Ohio State, Bice, Colgate, Temple, Columbia and Louisiana State all were due to the combination of splendid material, spirited teamwork and fine coaching. Nowhere in the country was the pace any swifter or the sectional battle any harder fought than In the Southwest. Such great, teams as Rice, Southwestern Methodist and Texas rose to heights of lnter-sectional conquest "on the road" only to be toppled In their own to be played next Friday afternoon, teams In that area was used In way 80-11 an renew rating.

Maddox of Kansas State and "Cash" Gentry of Oklahoma peaceful Inhabitants. He didn't fancy the prospec'. of attending council meetings twice a month and besides William Grover, the In i will be decided by the toss of a selecting the mythical team. coin at Mount Pleasant Sunday. Dave finished his high school 4 career In 1930 here.

He was a member of the Tyler state champion Prom a wealth of great" guards, the top places go to the Pittsburgh captain, Doc Hart wig, and North Carolina's versatile leader, George ship eleven as were his two broth- m-sl John and Iceland. Three players who were naiaed on the Associated Press all-Am- baiHwick by outfits that refused ericai team were named on. the all- Southern team. They were Hut- son of Alabama, Lee of Alabama to be Impressed by reputations or past performances. Similarly in the East, which also produced an exceptional! number of outstanding teams this year, the fratricidal strife was conspicuous with Navy, DATE WILCOX and Barclay of North Carolina.

Barclay, only after one of the hottest of alll-American arguments. Hartwlg, completing three consistently great years at his position as a fine leader, Is closely matched by his teammate, Kenneth Ormlston, a more spectacular figure on the offense. Together they form the best of guards In the country and are rated by neutral critics as Just about on a par. Playing without a headguard, Minnesota's fiery Bevam has had some superlative days but he lacks something In consistency. John Wilcox Is playing the other regular guard position at Georgia Tech and has another year left to In Step- Syracuse and Princeton all being play.

This was Dave's senior year. knocked from the unbeaten ranks en one afternoon. DETROIT TITANS WIN Detroit, Dec. 1 UP). Scoring a touchdown In the first period, the University of Detroit's football Titans staved off numerous threats to defeat Washington State Cougars 6 to 0 here Saturday.

WEEK'S STATISTICS I The all-Am erican line packs Marriage Licenses lssued. 17 plenty of driving force with Ala Divorce suits filed 0 bama's Bill Lee and Bob Reynolds, New cars registered 23 Stanford star, at the tackle post WITH MOVEMENT THAT IS TO THE BEST INTEREST OF APs 1934 All-American Football Team Age Height Weight Class 22 6:03 182 SENIOR 22 6:02 222 SENIOR 23 6:01 182 SENIOR 21 6:04 215 JUNIOR 21 5:11 185 SENIOR 21 6:034 220 JUNIOR 23 6:00 191 SENIOR 20 5:11 186 JUNIOR 22 6:00 175 SENIOR 22 5:11 185 JUNIOR 22 5:11 185 SENIOR Flayer and College FRANK LARSON, MINNESOTA WILLIAM LEE, ALABAMA CHARLES HARTWIG, PITTSBURGH DARRELL LESTER, TEXAS CHRISTIAN GEORGE BARCLAY, NORTH CAROLINA ROBERT REYNOLDS, STANFORD DONALD HUTSON, ALABAMA ROBERT GRAYSON, STANFORD FRED BORRIES, JR, NAVY WILLIAM WALLACE, RICE FRANCIS LUND, MINNESOTA Position END TACKLE GUARD CENTER GUARD TACKLE END Q. BACK H. BACK H. BACK F.

BACK Second Team Home Town DULUTH, MINN. EUTAW, ALA. BENWOOD, W. VA. JACKSBORO, TEX NATRONA, PA.

OKMULGEE, OKLA. PINE BLUFF, ARK. PORTLAND, ORE. LOUISVILLE, KY. EAGLE LAKE, TEX RICE LAKE, WIS.

Third Team Lawrence Kelley, Yale AST I EXAS Blade Cutter, Navy Positions END TACKLE GUARD CENTER GUARD TACKLE James Moscrip, Stanford James Steen, Syracuse William Bevan, Minnesota John J. Robinson, Notre Dame Regis Monahan, Ohio State Joseph Ferrara, Columbia Lester Borden. Fordham Arleigh Williams, California John J. Berwanger, Chicago END Charles Mucha, Washington Franklin Meier, Nebraska Kenneth Ormlston, Pittsburgh Charles Galbreath, Illinois Joseph Bogdanski, Colgate Miller Munjas, Pittsburgh Richard Heekin, Ohio State Claude Simons, Tulane David Smukler, Temple QUARTERBACK HALFBACK HALFBACK FULLBACK Millard Howell, Alabama Stanislaus Kostka, Minnesota Interscholastlc League To Be Investigated Is Reported By Newspaper CORPUS Dee. 1 The Caller-Times Sunday will quote Representative W.

E. Pipe of Nueces county as saying he will Introduce a bill in the next legislature calling for a sweeping MAIN EVENT of Notre Dame 225 pounds 10U PLUMMER VERSUS Investigation of the activities of BILLY EDWARDS 0ffe Two out of three falls Two hoar time limit the Texas Intsrscholastlo league. The manner of deciding where bi-distrlct game shall be played, and the decision of the league ordering Friday's bl-dlstrlct game between Thomas Jefferson high schools of San Antonio and Corpus Christl to be played in San Antonio from one basis of the proposed bllL Representative Pope also said he R0ESER AND PENDLETON OIL PRODUCERS SPECIAL EVENT CHARLIE STRACK of Oklahoma A. 8c HL, 228 poonds VERSUS BUCK WEAVER of Memphis, 240 pounds One fall 30 minute time limit SEMI FINAL SOL SLAGEL j( Topeka, Kan, 235 poonds VERSUS LAVERNE BAXTER of Toronto, Canada, 225 pounds out of three alls twe hoar time Umtt would introduce a bill against Fort Worth, Texas tlcket-scalplng operations on southwest conference games. VERNON AND HIGHLAND GAME FRIDAY AT 2:30 P.

M. Vernon, Texas, Oec 1 (JP). Vernon and Highland Park (Dallas) high schools will meet In Vernon at 2:30 p. m. next Friday to play for the U-dlstrict-football title of Districts Five and Six, State Interscholastlc League.

Vernon won the toss of a coin to decide the game site. 'WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8:30 P. M. Tykr AthletiC Arjena George Jones, Promoter.

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