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jss 'i -f -v SATURDAY DEC 2 1935 THE LEXINGTON HERALD PAGE 5' STAR GETS MANY BALLOTS KERCHEVALON DIXIE ELEVEN Brought The Cream of the 1933 Football Crop Give George Henry Saner of Nebraska and Miknlak Close Race for Fallback Post on Eleven Kentucky's Great Star Wins Berth as Fullback on First All-Southeastern Eleven Chosen by AP FEATHERS IS HONORED RUPERT ON SECOND TEAM By ALAN GOULD Associated Press 8ports Editor NEW YORK Dec 1 (At)-In a terrific battle of ballots and ballyhoo for the fifth successive year the balance of All American power in college foot ball ranks has been captured by the Middle West Gridiron products of the grcat American midlands capture four of the' eleven post tions in the all-star lineup namedby the nation's experts in the ninth annual Associated Press consensus selections JOE SKLADANY PITTS SURGH-fW CHARLES BERNARD MICHIGAN The 1933 All-American Team MURRAY WINS FINAL BATTLE By DILLON -GRAHAM Associated Press Sports Writes ATLANTA Dec 1 MV-Alabama -Georgia Auburn and Tennessee landed two players each on the 1933 all-Southeastern Conference football team as selected today for the Associated Press 1 by coaches and sports writers-' Louisiana State Kentucky and Georgia Tech placer one athlete each on this mythical varsity which averages 188 pounds with a 198-pound forward wall and a 172-pound backfleld The backfleld quartet Includes a versatile group of gridders with two fine passers and three expert klck-em All are excellent on defense gpod tacklers and blockers and able to go places In a broken field -Beattie Feathers of Tennessee' chosen -as a halfback polled more votes than any other candidate Feathers 1 accomplished In every detail a great runner kicker and defensive aee George (Ripper) "Williams of Au- -burn at quarterback Millard (Dixie) Howell of Alabama at halfback and Ralph Kereheval of Ken-' tucky at fullback round out the backfleld They were "hard pressed In the balloting to win positions over such well-liked jars a Cy Grant of Georgia Floyd Roberts of Tulane Jack Phillips of Georgia Tech and Rand Dixon of Vanderbilt Howell and Kereheval are two of Dixie's best punters and both have turined in creditable work os passers They have been the key men in their teams' attack Talmadge Maples Tennessee cap- tain was an odds-on choice for the center position even though injuries kept him out for part cf the year Robinson of Tulane was second in the voting Tom Hupke of Alabama and Leroy Moorehead of Georgia Jed the guards Hupke receiving more consideration than any other player on the squad except -Feathers The- closest race in the line developed among the tackles with Jack Terrance of Louisiana State and Bob Tharps of Georgia Tech running slightly ahead of Bill Lee of Alabama Starbuck of Florida Flowers of Mississippi and Williams of Georgia Tech David Ariail of Auburn and Graham Batchelor of Georgia won the end positions closely followed by Jimmy Slocum of Georgia Tech and Joe Rupert of Kentucky Feathers Hupke and Ariail were repeaters from the 1932 honor team AU on the first team are seniors with the exception of Howell and Moorehead who are junior? FIRST TRASK 1931 End Dalrymple Tulane Tackle Marvil Northwestern Guard it Muon kfinnesota Center I Yarr Notre Dame Guard a Hoffman Notre Dame Tackle i Schwegler Washington End Smith Georgia 1932 Moss Purdue Kurth Notre Dame Summerfelt Army Ely Nebraska Vaught Texas Christian Smith So California M-Zorilla Cornell COLLEGE AGE Centenary 22 Duke 23 Iowa- 22 Michigan 22 'Stanford 21 Oregon State 24 Pittsburgh 21 So California 21 Minnesota 20 Army 23 Nebraska 22 POSITIONS Slid Tackle Gtiard Center Guard IIIMMMI ileMiein PLAYER POS PAUL GEISLER END FRED CRAWFORD TACKLE FRANCIS SCHAMMEL GUARD CHARLES BERNARD CENTER WILLIAM CORBUS GUARD ADOLPHE SCHWAMMEL TACKLE JOSEPH SKLADANY END IRVINE WARBURTON BACK FRANCIS LUND BACK JACK BUCKLER BACK GEORGE HENRY SAUER BACK One more season to play SECOND TEAM William Smith Washington Charles Ceppl Princeton Thomas 'Hupke Alabaina Lee Coats California at Los Angeles Aaron Rosenberg So Calif teeeeeeeiee9eei Three positions on the bis team So to the Far West The East and the South although they produced the only major undefeated and untied teams of 1933 have to be satis-fled with two places each The Mid-West can thank the remarkable all-around strength of the Big Ten and Its neighboring conference the Big Six for the distinction of keeping the All-American argu-nenfunder control In a season fea 'lured by the sharp and startling decline of Notre Dame This year Is the first In five successive campaigns that the Fighting Irish have not contributed one or more players to the all-star eleven Their only' consolation Is the naming of Hugh Devore at end on the third team Little to Cheese Taking the All-America squad as a whole consisting of S3 players the Far West enjoys a slight 'margin with 10 players named as compared with nine for the Middle West eight for the East and six for the South but there wasvery little to choose In the voting for most of the positions In fact the majority of contests for places were so close that' on paper at least many might well figure that the second or third string lineup possesses enough ability and strength to wallop the AU-Amerlca Itself On their performances over the stretch of a sensational season It might have been possible to name four different All-America backs every other week However the final weight of evidence -turned the scales In favor of War-burton of Southern California at quarterback Lund Of Minnesota and Jack-Buckler of Army at halfback positions with Nebraska's mighty Georgs Henry Sauer In the fullback role I Feathers Standout in Dixie Many southern enthusiasts will Today Only Heller Pittsburgh Quarterback Wood Harvard Newman Michigan Back Schwarts Notre Dame Hitchcock Auburn Back Plnckert California Zimmerman Tulane Back Rcntner Northwestern 1930 1929 Feeler Ohio State End Feeler Ohio State Sington Alabama Tackle Sleight Purdue Metzger Notre Dame Guard Cannon Notre Dame Center Ticknor Harvard Woodworth Northwestern Guard Schwarz California Edwards Wash State Tackle Xarurskl Minnesota Baker Northwestern End Donchess Pittsburgh Carideo Notre Dame Quarterback Carideo Notre Dame Schwarts Notre Dame Back i Cagle Army Plnckert California Back Uanaa Pittsburgh Macaluso Colgate Back Holm Alabama 1928 1927 Tackle Arthur Buss Michigan State Hud 4 lister Borden Fordiiam Quarterback Clifford Montgomery Columbia Halfback Norman Franklin-Oregon State Halfback i George Wilson St Mary's FuIlback RALPH KERCH EVAL KENTUCKY 6Teebeeee Ticknor Harvard Oosterbaan Michigan Hake Pennsylvania Webster Yale Bettencourt St Smith Notre Dame Sprague Army Shiver Georgia 9 a End Frankaln St Pommerening Michigan Burke Nzvy Howe Princeton Post Stanford Speer Georgia Tech Van Slckel Florida a a Tackle i iiUArd Center Guftrd Tackle £sRd a Clark Coloiedo Coll Quarterback Cagle Army Back Carroll as hington Back Strong Back 1926 SATURDAY THE ONLY DAY Hanson Syracuse Wickborst savy -a Xzckl: Connapghton Georgetown Guard Boeringer Notre Dame Center Shively Illinois Guard Sprague Army Tackle Winslett Alabama End Friedman Michigan Quarterback Baker Northwestern Back Wilson Kaer 8 California Back Dartmouth locating Severs Stanford Charles Harvey Holy Cross Fred Petoskey hlichlgan a Paul Johnson Army Beattie Feathers Tennessee Duane Purvis Purdue Mike Mlkulak Oregon fall jto understand how so spectacular an all-around back as Beattie Feathers of Tennessee could be! left off the first' team by the nation's critics In the Big Ten few will admit there Is a superior to Duane Purvis of Purdue The Eutjiu '14 kt gold plated 5 ft of cord plug and blade' 1 tv ej i Present this advertisement and $100- and receiva one genuine Tark Electric Razor "Limit 3 Razors" On SATURDAY DEC 2nd You Cui Purchase This New Ideal Christmas Gift TARK ELECTRIC RAZOR Originally $750 for only Football Season Comes to Grand Climax Today Old Scheduled to Meet WGT HOME 189 Berwick La Waynosvillo Waterloo Iowa Bonton Harj Mich Vallejo Calif Oakland Calif Larksville Pa San Diego Calif RioeiLake Wis Waco Texas Lincoln Neb 1 THIRD TEAM Hugh Devore Not re Dame Cassius Gentry Oklahoma Harvey Jablonsky Army Lawrence Slemering San Francisco George Barclay North Carolina the 200-pound forward line of All-America defense 1 proved to be Fred Crawford Duke's great tackle Bill Corbus Stanford guard and Chuck Bernard another in the long list of fine Michigan centers All three of these stars exhibited the ability to rise to emergencies 1 plus the resources of well-coached linemen and the physical qualities to overcome any letdown drilled by Wallace Wade and Fred Sington the latter an -All-America tackle at Alabama In 1930 proved tho South' outstanding lineman by a wide and convincing margin Possessing a tremendous charge Crawford rose to rare heights on the day Duke ended Tennessee's winning streak To his leadership was attributed much of the success of Duke's first unbeaten team UK ATHLETIC COUNCIL TO MEET ON TUESDAY Will Past on Letters and Numerals for Gridders and Set Banquet Date A meeting of the athletic council of the University of Kentucky has been called for Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the office of Athletic Director A Boles It was announced yesterday Tho council Is expected to art on the recommendations of Coaches Harry Gamage and ILL Prlbble for letters and numerals for members of the varsity and freshmen' football teams and to set the date for the annual football banquet It Is likely that the committee composed of Dr Funkhouser Wallace Muir and William Rodes to select a successor to Coach Gaamge as head football coach will make a report although it Is iot listed as a part of the business tq be taken up Tuesday It Is understood that the athletic council has received approximately 100 applications for the coaching position of which those of Major Ralph Basse former Army mentor and Paul Jenkins are prominent MARYLAND COMMISSION BARS JOCKEY McCLEARY BALTIMORE Dec 1 The license of Jockey Joseph McCIeary was- revoked by the Maryland Racing Commission today after he had appeared before the body to tell that he had given one of his mounts at Bowio an under instructions from an outsider McCIeary did not name the and Jervis (Spencer Jr chairman of the commission said acted The action -affects McCIeary' status at all major tracks The Jockey was called before the commission for his ride on Don Pedro which finished far back' In Yield of nine in the Bowie meet On Thursday with Lea Humphries up Don Tedro ran a winning race The commission decided to Rive Jockey Sammy Renlck another chance despite what Chairman Spencer called a "Totten and lifted the suspension on Renlck which had Leon placed during the Bowie meet after his ride on Don Gusman HGT 6:02 6:02 6:02 6l02 5:10 6:02 5:09 5:064 5:11 6:02 Thoroughbreds Finish Undefeated Football Season Wtih 30-0 Victory Over Missis-- sippi Teachers 4500 FANS WATCH GAME MUR RAT Ky Dec 1 WV-Undefeated and untied the Thoroughbreds of Murray State Teachers College clinched the general 8 A A championship here today by defeating Mississippi State Teachers College of Hattiesburg 10-0 In the final game of the football season Murray has won seven conference games against no defeats for a total of 255 points to 25 by their nine opponents About 4506 fans one of the largest crowds ever to witness a football game here watched the Race Horses launch a vicious onslaught in the opening quarter and protect their advantage against the Mlsslssipptans who never were closer than 40-yard line Boyd Mississippi' triple threat quarterback who was hailed as the whole show for the visitors lost 39 15 yards -more than he gained Murray made 20 first downs to four by Mississippi Cecil Kent Murray halfback see-ond highest scorer In the nation and highest in the South added six points today to push his season total to 90 or It less than the 109 made by 'Young of Bluefield College Va Through running plays Kent gained 201 yards 14 by passes and ran back punts for 103 yards Shaw blocking halfback for the purchase warriors took the scoring spotlight In his last game for Murray with two touchdowns besides gaining 193 yard about equally divided on passes and running plays Eleven seniors played their last game for Murray They ares Captain Bryant Brinkley Shaw Allen Cutchln Grissom Jones Smith Phillips Laster and Jahn Lineups Lineup -and summary: Mina Teachers (I) Murray (30) Arnold -les Simmons Phillips LTia Woodall Johnson LG Bryant Ott McKenst Kisnsr ROitt Jonas Shsws I I11T I Puses Halbert KG Brinkley Boyd -QS AH" Jonas LH lCsnt Tacont Shaw Allen ry 3 IClns Seor by periods: Mississippi Tsachsrs I Murray It I Scoring: Murray: Shaw 3 Kent Kin: flsld roal Bryant: point after touchdown Simmons Bryant 3 (piarnklfka) Refers Scholmsn Gsorcla Tech umpire Sledd Murray hssdllnes-man Halsrlcs flsld Judge Shaw Call fornla 13 GAMES CARDED FOR GEORGETOWN BENGALS Tigers Will Open Season in Game With Kentucky Wildcats on December 9 Imperial to The Herald GEORGETOWN Ky Dee Thirteen games have been arranged for the Georgetown College Tigers by Athletic Director William Nash who announced the schedule today Two or three other games may be added soon Mr Nash said The Tigers will open their season Saturday night December 9 against the University of Kentucky Wildcats at Lexington and will meet three other foes before the Christmas holidays The schedule follows: Dec Kentucky at Lexington Dec Louisville at Georgetown Dec Cincinnati at Cincinnati 1 Dec Miami at Oxford Ohio Jan Wesleyan at Georgetown Jan 9 Louisville at Louisville Jan Transylvania at Georgetown -Jan Union College at Georgetown Jan Centre qt Danville Feb Wesleyan at Winchester Feb Transylvania at Lexington' Feb Berea at Georgetown Feb Centre at Georgetown VK 1 i V-' 4 seen do 'better quarterback than Army's versatile Paut Johnson Similarly Pacific Northwest experts think no All-America team Is entirely satisfactory without Mlke Muku-lak-of 'Oregon or Norman Franklin jpf Oregon State In the starting lineup Buckler and Ldnd lead the list of halfbacks for' the' good and sufficient reason that 'they were not stopped by any opponent all season Buckler is the Jack-rabbit type of ball-carrier while Lund packs tremendous power )n his drives along with his shiftiness Both are triple' threats of the highest grade The margin they enjoyed over other and ca-tpable rivals is all the more note-' worthy because each has one more year of varsity competition Lund outshone every other ball-carrier In wbat one Big Ten coach- described as the In college football' Kereheval' Close-Up George Henry Sauer of Nebraska won tho fullback berth in another close contest' with Mikufak of Oregon and Ralph Kereheval Kentucky's one-man team as his rivals The margin was fairly' decisive due to his superior ability aa a ball-carrier besides the fact ho can back up a line with almost as much effectiveness as Mikulak' and coma close to matching Karcheval's kicking ability -The crowning argument Sauer's favor came from Pittsburgh which handed Nebraska its only defeat of the season by a margin of a touchdown tallied in the last period Sauer" commented a Pitt eoach would probably have beaten Nebraska by two or thros more Taken as a whole the South produced perhaps the biggest collection of star backfleld men for' 1933 but It was difficult to name the best from one Saturday to' the next Feathers after a slow start finished with an outburst that had many of the experts Indulging in superlatives -and so seasoned an observer as Dan McGugln of Vanderbilt comparing the part-Indlan -youth' with the Immortal Willie Heston of Michigan Similarly ''Treacher" Roberts of Tulane 'captured the fancy of observers who had previously argued that Grant of Georgia was the standout ball-carrier of Dixie Willard Howell of Alabama was another who came strong In thw closing games of the campaign Crawford Popular The most 1 popular choices along Wo are specialists Hundreds of Satisfied customers our best recommendation ROY HALL'S RADIATOR SHOP Complete Radiator Service 245 Vino Ashland 953- Spears Vanderbilt Welch Pittsburgh Drury California Joestlng Minnesota 1925 Oosterbaan Michigan Weir Nebraska Diehl Dartmouth McMillan Princeton Sturhahn Yale Tully Dartmouth Chase Pittsburgh Grange Illinois ring down the curtain in the Southwest Conference while in the East the annual meting of Boston College-Holy Cross and the Rutgers-Vlllanova clash round out the closing program GENE TUNNEY LEFT OUT OF SOCIAL REGISTER Former King of Fu liana Chuckles When He Learns Name Is Omitted NEW YORK Dec 1 Gene Ttinney retired king of flstians chuckled today when the 1934 social register showed he ettll was in retirement from the who's who of the blue bloods but he refused to discuss the matter The former heavyweight champion got Ms name in the register when he married Polly Lauder But he was not listed last year and the latest edition skipped his name again If either party In a prominent marriage Is listed In the book at the time of the marriage it is customary for the book to publish both parties names in Its next edition After that a decision la made on whether the names shall remain In subsequent years Hence rrince Alexis Mdlvanl of Georgia la listed in the 1934 book because of his marriage to Barbara Hutton Col Chsrles Lindbergh who the register when he mar-rled Anne Morrow' I one of the few persons who entered the book by marriage and stayed there Look for the Walk-ATheh Adv HARMES0N SIGNED AS NEW GRID COACH AT LEHIGH BETHLEHEM Pa Dec 1 Nelson A Kellogg director of athletics at Lehigh University-today announced the appointment of Glen liarmeson assistant football scoach Name Fes Are HL at Heme Twa Auburn 11 312 fl Birmingham Bob Os Tsch -T IS 111 Moultrta Ga barer Georgia 1 3 115 51B Athens Ga Talmadge Tenix 31 133 ll KboxtUI Tom Alabama 23 313 88 Chjc'za X1L Jack tcr 3 17 Cak Grove Ia Graham Batchelor Georgia 31 113 iS Staton Tex Georgs Auburn QB 3Z lit it Tuscu'bla Ala Beattie Team HB 33 3S 51 Bristol Tens Millard Ala HB XS 1(3 11 Hartford Ala Ralph Kt FB 33 193 61 Ky SECOND TEAM Slocum Ga Tecka Lee Alabama Elite Tennessee Robinson Tulane Chambliss Auburn Starbuck Rupert EHxoa Roberta Grant Phillips FlorlJr Keatucky QB Vanderbilt Tulane Georg? a FB Gs Toch THIRD TEAM Hutson Alabama Williams Ga Tech Brown Vanderbilt Shearer Florida Wllco Oi Ga Tech Flowers mT Mississippi Herrington rtv a 3E si Mississippi KlmbreU QB Auburn hey Georgia Herrington HB Misat Chapman Is Georgia Henarnble Mention Eads: Ltach Alabama Waruath Tennessee Hardy Tulane Lawrence gewanee- Fenton Auburn Gandy Alabama Burge I IT Mark Tennessee Tackles: Gill Mississippi: Stark Florida Taylor Mississippi State West Georgia Toaster Tuianc Throgmorton Vanderbilt: Dildy Alabama Ary Tulane Warner Kentucky Cpper Georgia Bailey Tennessee XUchsrdsoa Mississippi Guards lass Florida Dtckaen Vanderbilt Kirkland Alabama: IMyhbwa Kentnekji McCullough Georgia Laws Ga Toch Toaster Tulsno Srhroedor Tuiano Mitchell I 8 Wilcan Ga Tech Calhoun Tulana Centers Kent Louisiana: Nelson Mis-eUippi: Fool Ga Tech Janes Kentucky Francis Alabama Backs: Brackett Tennessee Hutson Mississippi Well ford Pewanees Mosley Alabama Mlckal Louisiana Griffith Georgia Walker Alabama Vaucfcn Tennessee Simons Tulane Phtrpa Auburn Chssa Florida: BrrU Tulane White Mississippi Hendereoa Florida: Fathered Louisiana Talley Auburn: Hughea Florida leftis Tulane Brown Georgia Roberta Ga Tech McAnly Florida at rurdut University aa coach at LeMgn The announcement said Harrrte-son signed a threo-yesr contract Tha salary was not revealed It is understood he Will be engaged at hlgh the year 'round Native of Indiana poll a Hsrmeson succeeds A Austin Tate grid mentor at Lehigh for the Jost seven years Tain resigned after the Le hlgK-Lafayrtte game last Saturday The resignation is to become effective February 3 3331 RACE RESULTS AND ENTRIES ON NEXT PAGE This sale Is for only one day The manufacturer will only sell a limited quantity Here Is an opportunity to own a marvel of shaving efficiency a combination of 'comfort' speed and economy The blade vibrates 7206 times per minute the beard off like massaging as It shaves Now non-irritating shaves a cool velvety feeling No more scratched or Irritated skin NEW YORK Dec 1 One of the greatest seasons of modern football history comes to a grand climax Saturday with the three major undefeated untied gridiron Juggernauts putting their spotless records' to the test against traditional rivals Riding the Crest of all-victorious seasons the Army's light cavalry rides out against Notre Dame at Yankee stadium Princeton baits the Yale Bulldog In his bowl and Duke Invades Atlanta for the annual meeting with the once mighty Golden Tornado of Georgia Tech All three are public favorites to complete their seasons the way they began them but the games carry such a background of tradition that a victory for either Yale Notre Dame or Tech or all three I not beyond the realm of possibility In a season which has seen more surprising reversals The shell-shocked Ramblers from South Rend especially are confident they have it in themselves to add another victory to the impressive margin they hold over the Cadets and now all they have to do is to convince Capt Harvey Jablonsky and bis mates a considerable task Although those three games are the standouts In a day which presents one of the best December programs of recent years there are other sectional and lntersectlonnl contests which would claim major attention on any other Saturday Among these are the intersect tonal meetings of Georgia and Southern California at Loa Angeles and George Washington Kansas at Washington The Bulldogs of the South are out to avenge the 60-0 licking Catfish Smith and Ms mates absorbed 6n their last visit to the coast In 1931 while Kansas Is attempting to win Us second game In three days- having defeated Missouri 27-0 yesterday In addition to the Georgia Tech-Duke fray the South boasts of many other interesting intra sectional combats Including I 8 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