\-* -- i : : If B atfa lion P 0 R T THURSDAY; DECEMBER 1,1949 !■ ,* ■f: • . Page our Take Six ces; Smith Listed BY FRANK ECK AP Newsfeatures Sports Editor New York, Dec. 1 (AP)—The nation’s top four football - ^iernauts—Notre Dame, Oklahoma, California and Artnj —appropriately enough gained six places on the 25th Asso dated Press All-America team. (A&M’s Bob Smith made juggernauts—Notre Dame, Oklahoma, California and Artny sso- .. ... I the honorable mention list for outstanding backs.) Notre Dame, the No. 1 team by the widest of margins, dominates the 1949 team with three men. They are the Irish co-captains, End Leon Hart and Tackle Jim Martin, and their rugged bull-necked fullback, Emil Sitko. Oklahoma’s representative is WadeWalker, a 203-po]und nio," 1 th«« midwest, the others from section beinir Tojhnomaker of that Min nesota and Walker of Oklahoma. each team KCt* since team tackle from Gaatonio, N. C. California's Bears, the Rose yowl hosts, have Rod Fran* at guard-for the second straight year and Army made the mythical array with its brilliant all- around athlete. Quarto r buck Arnold iiallffn. . Two repeaters tai l the backfield are the prl*u tri ple threat men from the south west and south, Doak Walker of Southern Metho dist and Charlie Justice of North Carolina. re spectively. This is the third straight All-America for Walker and the second for Jus- ticq. - The other three places went to Clayton Tonnemaker, Minnesota’s 245-pound center; Guard John (Bull) Schweder of Pennsylvania and Epd Jim (Froggie) Williams of Rice. ' - With Notre Dame gaining three places the team strength lies in 0 4 ©o your shopping today iirom the advertising col umns of... 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The team age is 22.$\vears arid the weight average 199.4 pound i. The youngest player chosen is Leon Hart, also the heavies.. Yet the 21-year-old 248-pound giant —he’s six-four—from Turtle Creek, Pa., is the one unanimous selection in that not one dissenter be found. SWC, Players Named Besides Walker and Wil several other Conference performers were named to the ’49 All-Amer ica squad. End J. D. Ison of Bay lor was placed on the second team and was the only player t() gain more merit than that offered honorable mention list. Bruisin’ Bob Smith, Aggib full back, was the only wearer )f the Maroon spangles to gain ncogni ; M y M 1 >* ( IT The Battalion Presents .,.. .. yyy i -.V !.i ! l ‘ $ J) My. I Q |JAMES WILLIAMS Rice -l 11 1 n could Hams, tion. He was listed amon by the g the backs who won honorable m mtion. Smith was the only soplomore from the SWC to be honored, most of the players being seniors. Southwest Conference ends on the honorable mention list werb Ben Procter, Texas, and Jack Wolcott, Rice. Tackles named included Bob Collier, SMU; Harold'KilmaJ, TCU; John Lunney, Arkansas; Ralph Murphy, Rice, and Rupert Wright, Baylor. j ' Guards Ranked High I Jack Hulliday, SMU; Bid Mc- Fiuiin, Texas; Don Mouser, llaylor; Thwon Rohertb, Arkansas; S. J. Roberts, Rice; Curl Schwarts, Rice, and Chuck Stone, Baylor, were the guards .named on the honorable mention rolls. Four centers were named, Gone Heubner, Baylor; Dick Rowan, Tex as; Gerald Weatherly, Rite, anil Joe Watson, Rice. Backs who were honored, in ad dition to Smithy were Limy Ber ry, TCU; Adrian Burk, Baylor; Leon Campbell, Arkansas; (tundall Clay, Texas; Bobby Lantri and Kyle Rote, SMU. Position END EMU SITKO Notr$ Dame : ;•! M Player and College CHARLIE JUSTICE North Carolina Class DOAK WALKIR t avthern Methodic LEON HART, Notre Dime SENIOR TACKLE JAMES MARTIN, Notre Dame SENIOR GUARD ROD FRANZ, California SENIOR CENTER CLAYTON TONNEMAKER, Minn. SENIOR GUARD JOHN SCHWEDER, Pennsylvania SENIOR WADE WALKER, Oklahoma SENIOR JAMES WILLIAMS, Rice SENIOR ARNOLD GALIFFA, Army I SENIOR DOAK WALKER, Southern Methodist SENIOR CHARLIE JUSTICE, North Carolina SENIOR TACKLE END BACK BACK-j BACK | BACK I EMIL SITKO, Notre Dame . cl ip; '♦ 1 | •; •o.lt.:' Age Height Weight 21 6-3 248 25 6-2 248 24 6-1 | 205 21 6-3 I 245 21 6-0 200 23 6-0 203 21 6-0 j 185 ; 22 6-2 190 22 5-11 168 25 5-10 165 25 5-8 j 180 Home Town TtTRTLE CREEK, Pa. CLEVELAND SAN FRANCISCO MINNEAPOLIS , BETHLEHEM, Pa. GASTONIA, N. C. WACO, Texas DONORA, Pa. DALLAS, Texas Sit V ■ #i! » I • selected by ted Press, and Ari KM Baylor came were D. leon,' wingman; Don Mot •ound guard, aiid e precision mah U dyfor’s T formation.; Two fonlkfl, Southern Me iristian each fielders Doak iwls Put On -Conference >U> V. RATLIFF All-Sot jcoaches IT did nbt place although Bob Si »race: for a bapkfield spot* H mowledfed top line, appropriately neihett op the team—End James WH- lurph^ and Center Joe Watson. smI race: for a bapkfield spot* tne ream—End „ _ _ d Center Joe H ___ , h with two linemen and a back. They ersn was named to- the honorable I >' ,n Burk, center in: * Rote of the Methodist* ai Harold' Kilman an J ^ Liiriy Beny of the The other spot Jountain Lewi* (Bud) [fexas, who got votes iard and Uckle. Williams, Watson am ere unanimous cholcss lucked one ballot. Othem who r i' Walker Roth t ght race for first team honor* jvcrc Bajh Proctor, the great foxan ileiVdr, ami Randy ^llfy ramming Texas hal ‘ Weatherly at Ce The second team has " .luck Wolcott of Kloi Bobby Collier of South (list and John Lunnoy of Tackles; Carl Schwttrs Jack Haliday, Southern iii. ;», . League B Flight !10 Company 8 Vets Company ® Company 4 Company 2 • . I All-America Second and Third Teams SECOND TEAM ! POSITION THIRD TEAM J. D. ISOM, Baylor J END TOM ROWE, Dartmouth 1 BOB GAIN, Kentucky L.TACKLE 1 ALVIN WISTERT, Michigan DON MASON, Michigan State [.....GUARD JACK LININGER, Ohio St*te JIM C4STAGN0LI, Stanford j...CENTER VERN STERLING, Santa Clara STANLEY WEST, Oklahoma .:.....i GUARD BERNARD BARKOUSKIE, Pittsburgh RAY KROUSE, Maryland...., L TACKLE LOUIS ALLEN, Duke BUD SHERROD, Tennessee [........END ROBERT WILSON, Wisconsin CHARLES ORTMANN, Michigan; BACK .. BOB ZASTROW, Navy BOB CPLERI, California ..j.... BACK ......EDDIE PRICE, Tulane HILLARY CHOLLET, Cornell i BACK ^ JOHN PAPIT, Virginia BOB WILLIAMS, Notre Dame .'.BACK ...JOHN KARRAS, Illinois Tackle Chapin Named Lineman Oi the Week for Texas Contest BATTALION classified ads — AP All-Southwest Conference .830 .830 Mi .464 .332 .000 .000 Won Lost Tied f/ct- 6 0* 0 i.000 4 2 0 .664 4 2 ; 0 J .461 3 3 0 '.500 1 5 ^ z •V League A Play alls Co. 7—26, Fit. 9—0. Flnah •i Co. 7—0, 2 pen. Fit. 10—0, 1 pen. ■ • • ' ' 1 . • '4 -VJ Pos. Player SjctiO§ll E—JAMES WILLIAMS, Rice...... -li E—J. D. ISON, Baylor ! U T—HAROLD KILMAN, Texas Christian..]:.. T—RALPH MURPHY, Rice....: j. G—LEWIS McFADIN, Texas ‘....I G—DON MOUSER, Baylor C—JOE WATSON, Rice..; : 1.4... B—DOAK WALKER, Southern Methodist..;. B—ADRIAN BURK, Baylor j.,;. B—KYLE ROTE, Southern Methodist ].... B—LINDY BERRY, Texas Christian ,L.. .4.. SR. , SI 1.' Eagles Capture Third Straight Divisional Flag New York, Dec. 1 •A’l—Stivei Van Euren twisted through a strong Pittsburgh defense Sunday to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a .‘{4-to- 17 victory and a third straight Na tional Football League Easterti Di vision title. The former Louisiana State half- buck also raced into the NFL rush ing leadership as the Eagles wdn their ninth game in ten starts. . Over in the AU-Amcrica Confer ence, George Rutterman, pitched three touchdown passes in Buffalo’s 38-to-14 victory at Baltimore.-- It was the slim quarterback’s final regular-season appearance in the Younger League. He was sign ed to play next year for the New (See EAGLES, Page 41 mm’'- 2: Skii ' ' •'C, We pay the highest prices for Used Books— We mainiain wholesale and retail lists the yrar 1 outi .1. I GET OU8 PRICES BEFORE SELLING | Mir: EXCHANGE STOhi. S< ' 11 ;>) 1 <*'XU:, Ai | . mmm i m Tuck Chapin, 215-pound letter- )nun tackle, has been named Line man of the Week by The Battalion sports staff for his fine defensive efforts in the TU game. Although playing only in the secondi half of the fray, the Alamo City athlete playoffs where they lost to a powerful Odessa eleven. Chapin lettened three years in high school and in ’47 won a numeral on the Fish team under Coach Charlie DeWare. 1 I . Majoring in animal husbandry, FA v . L 1 ^ 1 majoring in apimai Husbandry, contributed much to the Maroon 1 Chapin plans to be a rancher upon line play. ! graduation, has one more year of r .. ... J., , . , , , eligibility left, and should devel- Chapin, while in high school, on * ^tlv hv S p flS nn played 'Under; Aggie Athletic Di rector Bones Irvin when Irvin was coaching Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio. The Jeff team of 46 advanced to the finals of the state schoolboy 4— op greatly by next season. 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