Local Boy at Carroll Picked for Mythical Team of Little Five’ _ A, Carroll college championship football team, with which two Manitowoc boys starred, places seven men on the mythical Little Fiveal), star team, one of the players named for the honor being Earl Jerezews-ky of this city as guard,Winning every game this year, the Orange boasts of one of the most powerful teams in its history, Lawrence, which finished second in the race, defeating ail conference teams but Carroll, has three men on the all-star lineup, and Ripon which scored its only conference victory over Northwestern college of Watertown, has one.Carroll places men at center, guard, tackle, end, quarter, half and full, Lawrence at guard, end and half, and Ripon at! tackle. Northwestern fails to win a place on the first team, but has Krcske at tackleon the second.Ueqke, the* giant Carroll center, is the most accurate passer in the conference and is placed at center on the mythical team. He weighs 215 pounds—a fine nucleus around which to build a line.At the guards are Jerezewsky of Carroll and Council of Lawrence. Both are big, but exceptionally fast in coming out of. the line to help form interference. They have the advantage of several years’ experience.Black of Carroll and Stamm of Ripon are placed at the tackles. Both weigh more than 200 pounds and both have experience. Their powerful legs and arms made them the most dangerous tackles in the conference.Tall* Rangy Men at End Tall and rangy men are placed at the ends—Dugan of CaiTOll and Ashman of Lawrence. Lang of Carroll is placed at quarterback. Hill of Carrol as fullback is an exceptionally fine line plunger, He ran back a punt 84 yards in; ,th$ Lawrence game and averaged oxi Hne\ bucks, six yards a play. He backs up the line well and carries the threat of an educated kicking toe. His punts UVeragcd ctosQ-to 50 yards' for the season.Hoefhcr at Half Hoefher of Carroll and Nason of Lawrence are placed at' lialflrack. Besides Hill, Hoe fixer was the-best ^safety man In the conference, unusually steady, in handling punls regardless of weather conditions. The same goes for Nason.Six Lawrence men are placed on the second team with two Carroll men, two Ripon men .and one .Northwestern man. They are Hiiike of Lawrence, at efenter, Primo of Lawrence and Boettcher of Carroll at guards, Kuske of Northwestern' and Houser of Ripon at tackles, Lake of Hipon and Bayer of Lawrence at ends, Zussmah of Law rence’at quarter, Boeteher of Lawrence at full and Brlese of Lawrence and Lund of Carroll at the halfback positions.