BG-Miami TopIn—mTeams%tAmerican Racet] DAYTON. O lt;UP» — Bowlin#; Green and Miami, the Nos i and ' 2 teams in the Mid America Con*- * ference football race dominated the all conference team for 1956 vith four players each on the first, »eam.The team, picked by the seven * conference coaches, also included two players each from Toledo and Kent.I Jack Giroux, 210 pound senior ’ from Toledo, and Dea Porters, 195 ft pound Miami senior, were tied forI the fullback spot.J Two repeaters appeared from , last year’s poll. They were Quar-j , terback Tom Dirnttroff. 192 pound **, Miami senior, and Kenny Russell,[ 254 pound Bow line Green senior ; The first team with weights anduborne towns:Ends: Geno Gioia. 180, sr. Cleve-) land, and Bill Mallory. 202. sr. lj Hillsboro; tackles: Luke Owens. Kent State. 230, sr. Cleveland, and Russell, from Fostoria; guards Clayton Umbles, Toledo, 190. sr, Canton, and Tim Murnen,'; Bowling Green. 205. jr. Toledo, j Center: Harold Peek. Bowling Green, 190, sr. Ridgefield, N. J.; Quarterback: Dimitroff from Barberton; Halfbacks; Vic Orio. Bowling Green. 155. jr. Canton, and Dave Phelen. Miami, 190, jr. East Canton; Fullbacks: Giroux from Toledo and Porter from Mt. Sterling.The second team with weights and home towns:Ends: Paul Gallagher, Ohio U., 195, soph. New Matamoras and Ken Redlin, Kent State. 210, sr. Euclid; Tackles; Don Smith, Mi- k ami. 215. sr, Akron, and Ron Fen- tc lk. Ohio U.. 2lt;M). jr. Elyria: Cen- l ters • tie i: Rudy Libertini, Kent State, 180. jr. Cleveland, and Ron Pawlowski, Miami. 210, sr, Steu- d.benville. I1 Quarterback: Don Nehlen, Bowling Green. 175, jr. Canton; Halfbacks: Ramon Dunlap. Marshall. 180. jr. Huntington. W. Va., and n Don Wright, Toledo, 180, sr. Co- 2. lumbus; Fullback: George Temp-lin. Marshall, 180, sr, Martins ti Ferry.