Football Great Shipkey DiesFuneral services will be held Friday for ex-Stanford All-Ameri-can football player and Los Angeles Dons Coach Ted Shipkey of Placentia.He died Tuesday night after a long illness.There will be a funeral mass at 9:30 a.in. at St. Angela Merici Catholic Church in Brea and burial will take place at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, in Rowland Heights.Shipkey. 73, a victim of Parkinson’s disease, graduated from Fullerton High School and owned a tire firm in Anaheim for many years before he retired in 1970.An All-American end in 1925 under Pop Warner, he played in the Rose Bowl that year and again in 1927.He was selected to the all-time Rose Bowl team, the all-Pacific . team for the first 50 years and the all-Kappa Sigma team, as well as being named to the Stanford Hall of Fame.A Montana native, Shipkey coached for 25 years * including stints with New Mexico, Arizona State (when it was Arizona Teacher) and Montana., He is survived by his widow. X^rtrude, and sons Ted Jr., Trim and Jim, ;.Steal's:Mortuary,in.prea ^ iVan-dling arrah^eimeiiis^; '- s