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Abilene Daily Reporter from Abilene, Texas • 2

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THE ABILENE DAILY REPORTER Tuesday November 24 1936 NEA Names Sammy Baugh On AIL America Team FOUR TITLES TO BE SETTLED Tl PAGE TWd Stars Particularly Hard To Name This Season Because Balance And Team Play Rated Higher Than Individual Performances BY BARRY GRAYSON Bporta Editor NEA Senrico PICKING an All-American football team anjr year that ia au-x tkoritative and yet pleaaes everybody ia harder than trying 1 atop Northwestern at the goal line with a row of taekling-dummies It ia particularly difficult thia season which ran to balance and team play Bui through the collaboration of the beat coaching brains in America and the advice assistance and auggeationa of scouts players and writers NEA Service believea it has done the job in the fairest and moat 'representative manner possible Sports writers have more confidence in the job of selecting 'an All-America array this fall 'anyway after the shellacking taken by the political dope sters and straw-voters earlier the month Larry Kelley of Yale and Ray Buivid of Marquette have -been the outstanding players the campaign Lika i Like XKmy Dean Kelley has made habit of nuking good good-natured boasts and succeeds In so doing 'again In being named right end and captain of the ISM AU-Ameriea He said that there couldn't be an All-America without him Charley Bachman and others who knew and saw Qeorge Glpp actually go back to that Immortal Notre Dams back describing Buxs Buivid flying and pitching halfback of Marquette Kelly and Buivid were unanimous choices Bo were Bam Rands Idiotputting Nebraska fullback and Oaynell Tinsley of Louisiana who makes the grade at end with that much to span for the second con-isecuUve year 1 Edward Goddard of Washington State and BUngln' Bam Baugh of Tens Chlrstlan round out the backfleld Ed Wldseth of Minnesota and AvenU DanleU of Pittsburgh art the tackles Captain Stephen Reid of North-( western is awarded one of the touchdown that mapped the long winning streak of the Giants of ths north but it would be unfair to keep such a brtllant performer off the All-America for a debatable Moran Awarded 11-B Di-V vision 1 At Cisco Committee Meeting Winters Ballinger Set Three class district Wps will be at stake to games Thursday to this area Topping the card will bo a return bout between Ballinger and Winters tor tha title A to 23-B Another will bo played off Riday Last week Ballinger beat Winters II to 3 to go into a tie with the Billiards for the leadership Ballln-m ger had previously dropped a gamp to Rising Star white Winters unbeaten until last week rT Stamford goes to Haskell tor the Mg game to 9-B but much of the color will be missing because of Haskell's loss to Anson test Riday That loss clinched the district title for Stamford Midland unbeaten to 7-B meets Odessa white Pecos goes to Wink in the final games of that sector Should Odessa beat the Bulldogs the winner of tha Pecos-Wink gama would go Into a tie for first place with Midland 4 Snyder is duo to capture the 6-B crown In a game at Colorado Ros-coe tha leader until ruled out because of playing an ineligible man to non-conference garnet tangles with Roby 9 Moran In Playoff In a meeting at Cisco test night tha district executive committee In 11-B decided Moran high echoed Should represent division 1 to a championship playoff with Olden Hu gama will be played Riday1 at Eastland Moran and Baird finished tha race to a percentage tie but MOnn was picked as the district representative because the team was figured to have a better season record than the Bean Games on Thanksgiving Day: District 9-B Snyder at Colorado IRoacoe at Roby District 7-B Odessa at Midland Pecos at Wink District 9-B Rule at Albany (Wednesday) Hamlin at Anson Stamford at HatkelL Knox City at Munda 1 District S3-B Ballinger at Winters Schmidt To Stay With Ohio State COLUMBUS Nov 34r-(ff-Xt there still la any doubt about let It be known definitely that Coach Rands A Schmidt will direct Ohio state university's football destinies tei tor three more years at least George Hautman member of the unlvenlty athletic board announced at ad appreciation dinner last night Schmidt had accepted an invitation to stick with tha Buck- A eyes The tenky Texan has led the Bucks to 19 victories and only five defeats to three yean against topflight the news was no surprise SECOND TEAM Davie Dartmouth Toll Princeton Routt a Texas A-M Henrig California G-8tareerleh Washington A Mississippi Kovateh Northwestern Riley Alabama Heap North weitern El verson Penn I Daks THIRD TEAM Paquln Fordham Shlrey Nebraska HoUanil Kansae Btate Cenkright Oklahoma White Alabama Hamrick Okie Btate E-Hibbs Sou California Falaachi Santa Clara Robbins -Arkansas CL-Ryan Utah Aggies Karamatle ponsaga from the start Whlla the Eagles wen playing half thelg eight games to date this month Ahs Concho Bobcats' first sttlngan hava had to exercise only once in November They took it easy against Big Spring after coming- from behind to the first half alcoupls of -weeka ago and last week the regulars failed to break Into the lineup against Ranger Here's how tha teams hava stacked up against tha rest of tha district opposition: San Angelo Ban Angelo 63 Eaetland 0 Ban Angelo 17 Sweetwater 0 Ban Angelo 40 Cisco 0 San Angelo 13 Brownwood 0 Ban Angelo 7 Breckenridge 8 San Angelo 14 Big Spring 8 Ban Angelo 41 Ranger 0 Abilene Abilene 59 Ranger 0 Abilene 38 Eastland 0 Abllena 0 Brownwood 7 Abilene 61 Cisco 0 AMlene 14 Breckenridge 0 Abilene 47 Sweetwater 2 AMlene 39 Big Spring 13 ABILENE SAN ANQELO PREPARING FOR GAME guard position with the selectors going to Denver unlvenlty for ths other to the person of Alex Drab-Initch Alex WoJcleChowIcs of the Impregnable Pordham Una Is the cen-'ter at the risk of alienating the affections of every linotype operator ito the land Tinsley Imprests Tinsley was a masterful defensive mid to 19S9 Hu too Tieer stepped up his offensivs work this autumn and has been the scourge of the south as the star of on of the 'country's mors powerful machines Be Is one of the principal reasons Whv Louisiana Btate Is unbeaten to Southeastern conference play to two season and Is ths first Institution to capture two aueceeslve titles Be has accounted for touchdown by taking oasses good for gain tram 14 to TT yards Kelley has ben teidmed a lucky individual but as Hus McLaughry of Brown points out the wise-cracking Tale cantata's content repetition of plays which win demonstrates that he has the abUtty- to be at the right spot at the right time Kelley everlastingly has done unexpected things to tight spots that wen to ths advantage of his varsity Benue Bierman calls Wldseth the finest tackle Minnesota has had toea Bronco NagursM who brake at that position with the Goph-en Hi even demeanor of the 8-foot '3-foch 330-pound blond chan from McIntosh was disturbed for the first time to the Northwestern game when he allegedly (track Don jOcytr Wildcat fullback Hu result- ant penalty set the Laughing Boys the Lake Rant up for the offense Pittsburgh famodb for (hem has had few tackle the equal of Danish 330-pound warrior from ML Lebanon Reid of Northwestern a 8-foot -inch 193-pound Chicagoan with a Jutting Jaw is one of the finest running guards In the business Drobnttch 33 and scaling 197 pounds played both weak and strong side guard for Denver his play never suffering from the switch Wojciecbowlca has been ths center and key man of what perhaps Is the strongest Una In the country Jock Sutherland this 31-year-old 5-foot 11-Inch 193-pound Junior from south River with tying Pittsburgh Wojelochowlca to the finest backer-up In Pordhamli history Gnat Pilchers Although chiefly renowned for his passing Bauch of Texas Christian to an amaxlng kicker and a good runner The l-IOot-3 150-pound lad from Sweetwater to eo deadly that he actuahv has comnletcd half of hto many forwards Bauch didn't play long to three of the Homed Rocs' late-aeasan enagrm-nts but did nlenhr of damage while In the thick of things He pitched the Port Worth combination to 18 points to 18 minutes against Barior 18 notate to 33 minutes acalnst Txeaa and 13 notate in 10 minutes against Centenary A lev injury hawUmonM him to the Texas A and battle Art Guepe co-starred with Buivid for Marquette and It was the letter's remarkable ability that enabled Ms running mate to get away Buivid threw a football like a base-bal and was one of the fastest Me men to the roort Re completed 50 nasses to 97 attempts uo to the Duquesne came Be to 31 years old stands 9 feet weihs 190 Bounds and la a resident of Port Washing' ton Wls Goddard a 5fbot-9 lSO-nounder trim SKondidoi Calif has been the Pacific coast's foremost tailback for two seasons and last year was a schools will ease Into their semt-fi-Wlth the Mg tussle only two days away Abilene and Baa Angelo high Wallace Wade hto coach who came to Duke via Alabama and some of the best teams ever to kick that ban around Mister Wade did not wax aa eloquent as some of the others for he to not much of a eloquence-waxer but he did aay he had never coached a finer football player And remembering some of tha boys Wallace has sent to the wars that was enough for me nal practice sessions this afternoon The two teams clash here Thanksgiving aftemdon with the OU Belt championship at stake So torrid to the Interest to the game that a record crowd of 10000 persona to expected to look on at Eagle stadium Mon than 5000 reserve seats already have been sold to Ban Angelo and Abilene and tha game probably will be a sellout hr tomorrow Bad weather kept the Eafles to-doom yesterday and the lack of preparation for ths San Anfelo game had Dewey Mayhev the Eagles' mentor worrying considerably The Eagles have played three games since Nov 11 beating Breckenridge Sweetwater and Big Spring to turn Result of the nard November schedule has been a number of chariey-bones and bruises in addition to more serious Injuries to Hughes and John Kimbrough Hughes had a shoulder dislocated to tha Sweetwater game and must strap tha Injured wing to hto alda If he breaks into the Angelo melee at alL- Kimbrough hna a bad ankle but he'll be In there Today's BT HENRY McLEMOKE (United Press Staff Correspondent) PINEHURST Nov it Ono week to this little town hard In the baibeeued pork Brunswick stow and quail -on-toast bolt has convinced me that must abandon my plan of picking an all-America football team which only one man in the backfleld (Bam Rancls of Nebraska) and pick an eleven with two ball-carriers This to because of seven days and most of seven nights at least 50-000 North Carolinians have told mo that Parker of Duka to the best back the south has produced since Joe" Ouyon ran wild for a Georgia Tech team that was really a golden tornado And who am to deny the North Carolinians ora right? After all Ilka North Carolinians much better than do Renchmen and hava never questioned the eorrect-ness of the famed 50000 Renchmen Besides hava seen this Parker perform Not this year It's true but they do say he has Improved on the form he allowed last year to knocking North Carolina unlvenlty out of the Rose Bowl bid which was when saw him If ha has then wen have to Invent soma higher form of rating than A-plus four atari Magna Cum Laude and plain red hot Bon Bootee For he deserved that to 1935 If only for hto kicking remember to that gama last year how standing behind hto own goal line and using a ban that was coated with mud and ahootlng Into a headwind he booted one that carried 83 yards on the fly Xt was a money kick and he kicked It like a money player The North Carolinians who have talked to me hen tell me that this year Parker bolds hto punta down to 80 yards only when Coach Wallace Wade signals for a bunt and that when he really wants to pop 'em all out ths end bom Is the' limit But It wasn't hto kicking that decided me to put him at left half on my all-America because my other boy Bam Francis Is all the kicker one team could possibly need Xt was Ace's running that won me over go for baU-carrlan that deal to distance runs and must be such a merchant had touchdown Jaunts of from to to 105 yards this season Blockers Not Needed Space prevents mo from telling you to full how the North Carolinians described Parker's running but they dcecribed him to part as a minnow going through rushes a fox eluding hounds a falcon diving on Its prey and believe It or Ripley an express train whipping through a whistle stop at midnight They Insist that ha uses blockers only because people have come to expect blockers to front of a runner and he to willing to humor ths crowd Actually they say toterfer enoe la Just that to It Interferes with hto forward progress One of the SOfiOO North Carolinians who spoke to me of Parker was pteyeraT All-America The Washington Btate quartertiack dost everything well and hte keen direction of play makes him the All-Amarica signal caller Francis the Olympic ahotputter does everything the great fullback should be able to do and then some Ths Nebraska luminary ta tha nation's best kicker a marvelous left-handed passer a superlative smasher an excellent Mocker the perfect backer-up and an Meal team player Bow onward another AU-Ameriea! 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