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1953–54 Volume 78 No 1–5 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive

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LUTZ, Duke, back; MILLER, Illinois, back; KRESS, Michigan, back.<br />

E-DAVE DAVIS, Ga. Tech (23)-Sr.<br />

T—CHAS. FRATT, Cornell (16)—Sr.<br />

G—CARL STRAND, Wash. St. (17)—Soph.<br />

C—VERN LINDSKOG, Wash, (ai)—Sr.<br />

G—JOHN DEKLEVA, Colo. A&M—Soph.<br />

T-WES EDIGER, Ore. St. (i9)-Jr.<br />

E—JAMES SOLTAU, Minnesota (21)—Sr.<br />

B—WORTH LUTZ, Duke (23)—Jr.*<br />

B—TED KRESS, Michigan (15)—Sr.*<br />

B—RALPH CARR, Ore, St. (19)—Sr.<br />

B—KEN MILLER, Illinois (15)—Sr.<br />

• All-<strong>Phi</strong> prior to 1953.<br />

All-<strong>Phi</strong> Second Team<br />

SOLTAU, Minnesota, end; CARR, Oregon State, back; LINDSKOG, Washington, center; FRATT, Cornell, tackle; ,<br />

DAVIS, Ga. Tech, end.<br />

of Sugar Bowl bound Georgia<br />

Tech, and Jim Soltau of Minnesota.<br />

Davis is a terrific punter<br />

and an able opportunist who<br />

adjusted to offense play this<br />

year. His interception highlighted<br />

the 6 to 4 win over<br />

S.M.U. and he snagged a touchdown<br />

pass in a close Clemson<br />

contest. Soltau, Minnesota senior,<br />

is the brother of <strong>Phi</strong> Gordie<br />

Soltau, San Francisco '49ers<br />

star. He started every Gopher<br />

game and was a favorite target<br />

for Giel's passes, especially in<br />

producing the 22 to o win over Michigan.<br />

At tackles are Charles Fratt, Cornell's 218-<br />

pound acting captain, and Wes Ediger of<br />

Oregon State, a 220-pound end who has<br />

been shifted to tackle to strengthen the<br />

STRAND, Washington State, guard; EDIGER, Oregon State, tackle;<br />

DEKLEVA, Colo. A dr M, guard.<br />

honorary team. For his outstanding play<br />

Fratt was awarded the game ball after the<br />

Princeton game. Ediger, performing with<br />

a losing team, played the full 60 minutes on<br />

four occasions. He was responsible for the

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