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Press All-American Eleven Includes Two Each From Pitt, TCU

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NEW YORK, Dec 1--(UP)--The 1938 United Press All-American football team:--

First team ends: Louis Daddio, Pittsburgh, and John Wysocki, Villanova; tackles: Joseph Beinor, Notre Dame, and Alvin Wolff, Santa Clara; guards; Ralph Heikkinen, Michigan, and Bob L. Suffridge, Tennessee; center; Charles Aldrich, Texas Christian; backs: David O'Brien, Texas Christian, Eric Tipton, Duke, Parker Hall, Mississippi, and Marshall Goldberg, Pittsburgh.

Second team: ends, Wyatt, Tennessee, and Holland, Cornell; tackles; Maronic, North Carolina, and Voigts, Northwestern; guards; Smith, Southern California, and McGoldrick, Notre Dame; center, Hill, Duck; backs; Lansdell, Southern California, Cafego, Tennessee, MacLeod, Dartmouth, and Weiss, Wisconsin.

Third team: ends; Brown, Notre Dame, and Young, Oklahoma; tackles; McKeever, Cornell, and Duggan, Oklahoma; guards; Zitrides, Dartmouth, and Bock, Iowa State; center: Brook, Nebraska; backs, Sitko, Notre Dame, Saggan, Notre Dame, Bottari, California, and Osmanski, Holy Cross.

No Harvard gridmen received a position other on the three teams chosen first, or on the honor roll, which included 75 men.

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