suivij in UIL.U vi jwpMLLTi;i;iu IV UWJI iriviiuuj' a. nuui daiiuuv.%.beef up next year’s Bengal line. Idaho Slate closed its currentUtah State, Pokes Dominate Skyline Ail-Star ElevensBy FRANK PITMAN DENVER lt;AP) - Co champions Utah State and Wyoming grabbed the lion’s share of honors on the Skyline Conference All-Star' football team chosen today by the Associated Press.The Ulngs, beaten only once’ in 10 games, placed four on the mythical eleven while Wyoming (8-2) contribuled three players.Each team is represented by one unanimous choice of. sportswriters and coaches — halfback Tom I.arscheid of Utah State and halfback .Terry Hill of Wyoming. .They were the dominant. ball carriers in the league with I.arscheid having Ihe statistical advantage and Hill gaining acclaim on his ahility to pick up vital yardage when the going was toughest.Named Irom Utah State nlong with Larschnid were fullback Doug Mayberry, tackle Merlin Clsen and gunrd Ron Poindexter. Olsen was rated by many observers over the wlurie season as the most consistent outstanding lineman in the circuit.Poindexter, n senior; barely edged his equally capable junior teammate, Willie Redmond, for the honor. Fine line piny was one of the season’s characteristics in the Skyline and another player responsible for that reputation was Tony Polychronis, Utah’s 251-pound tank designated for the other guard position on the honor eleven.Wyoming's other first learners along with Hill are end Marty Hamiltcn nnd quarterback Chuck Lpmson, a junior who demon st rated more all-around ability than the Dthcr signal callers around the circuit. Hamilton, stood out in a year that did nut produce as many rxtra special wingmcn os usual in the Skyline.’ Tl e other end is Duane Knoxl, a Colorado Stntc University senior, who just missed the honor team last year. Knox turned in a competent performance all the time in a heartbreaking season for CSU.Utah's Ed Pine, a rugged 21 pound junior, was a clear cu choice at center. He and Polychronis were two big reasons for Utah's fine defensive play.New Mexico’s Lotos-are represented by Frank Gullick, 214-pounc senior tuckle who joined with oth crs to bring New Mexico roaring back with four straight Skyline victories nflcr losing their first two to Wyoming nnd Utnh Slate.Sophomore of the year honors went la Denver’s brilliant quarter hack, Ramiro Escandon, who col lecled most of the Skyline's passing honors while playing wilh Ihe last-place Pioneers.Escandon was challenged by the unusually large crop of outstanding sophomores including halfback Bobby Santiago of New Mexico and Montana's twin star halfbacks, Pat Dodson and Tcny Dillon.First team:tact lo ering I and tl who rc “Weteam 1 we mi season As felt f as fin the O past i headlieahLe Marty Hamilton, Wyoming; t Merlin Olsen, Utah Slate; Ig Tony Polychronis, Utah; c Ed Pine III ah; rg Ron Poindexter, Utah State; rt Frank Gullick, New Mex-co; re Duane Knox, Colo St Univ; qb Chuck Lam son, Wyoming; hb Tom Larscheid, Utah ■ State; hb Jerry Hill, Wyoming; fb Dsug Mayberry, Utah State.Second team;1.0 George Johntons, Wyoming; It Ken Peterson, Utah; Ig Willie Redmond, Utah State; c Dick Magoffin, % Brigham Young; rg Fran Miknis, Wyoming; rt Dick Schneil, Wyoming; re Merlin Smith, Brigham Young: qb Terry Nofshger, Utah; hb Bobby Santiago, New Mexico; lib Terry Dillon, Montana; fb Mark Smolinski, Wyoming. Honorable mention:Ends — John Hayhurst and Harry Rosemond, Denver; Marvin Fleming and Marv Holmes, Utah; Hddie Beach and George Heard, New Mexico. Tackles — Wes Vor-wnllcr, Brigham Young; John Gregor and Carl Swcrtfeger, Montana; Joe Keegan, Colorado State University; Clark Miller, Utah State; Howard Colling, Wyoming. Guards — Gerald Smith, Denver; Dick Harris, Colorado State University; John Matte, Montana; (A) —Bill Bolick, Wyoming; Bob Lozier. New Mexico. Centers — Gene Srott. New Mexico, and Dick Williams, Wyoming’Backs — Bob O’Billovich, Pal Dodson and Gary Smith, Montana; Arthur Ncece, Denver; Dolph Ca-milli and Jim Swindle, Utah State; Brady Keys, and Myron Pearson, Colorado State University; Gordy Leq and Sian Uyeshiro, Utah; Jack Gilford and Ron Jacobsen, Brigham Young; Joe Dempsey, Sandy Meggert, Dick Hamilton and Bob Bisacre, Wyoming; George’Friberg and Joe Cromartie, New Mexico.(A) — Killed in traffic accident Nov. 13.Pro BasketballMonday Games No games scheduledTuesday. Games Cincinnati vs. I.os Angeles at New York Si. Louis at New YorkFror that st secson Tom , and h due to Othc reserv Joe S: die Cr But three years* ning may i It b that ( ing oi recrui alrear fold f spring Hov Mond. of thi Coach lings and f sity a mage Soulinem horst bor. Sand* Namf Falls; ton t cente Tonv Pc teria back and Poe. call. Wilt Cac stars in at positi note vouni tic n All forwi fid ? histo In ing t ents trad uK He the L date* at I convi Ca. get t at h we’ll