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8 — The Daily Collegian Wednesday, J anuary 7, 1976<br />

Steelers place three<br />

Vikes lead 'Alt<br />

NEW YORK (AP) — Trie Minne sota Vikings, champions of<br />

the National Football Conference 's Central Division, placed<br />

five players on the first team of the All-Pro team selected<br />

yesterday by The AssociatedPress l<br />

Three Vikings, led by record-breaking quarterback Fran<br />

Tarkenton , were named to the offensive team and two were<br />

selected on defense by the nationwide AP panel of 78 sports<br />

writers and broadca sters.<br />

Minnesota teammates joining Tarkenton on offense were<br />

running back Chuck Foreman and tackle Ron Vary. On<br />

defense , free safety Paul Krause and tackle Alan Page were<br />

selected. i<br />

0. J. Simpson of Buffalo , the league's leading runner with<br />

1,817 yards , was named to the other running back position.<br />

Foreman led the league with 73 catches , the most ever for a<br />

running back. Tar kenton broke three of Johnny Unitas '<br />

career records , setting new standards for attempts , 5,225;<br />

completions , 2,931, and touchdowns , 291. -•<br />

The wide receivers are speedy Mel Gray of St: Louis and<br />

Cliff Branch lof Oakland , \vpo combined for 99 catches this<br />

season. Riley Odoms of Denver , who caught 40 passes , was<br />

chosen at tight end.<br />

Joining Vary on the offensive line are tackle George Kunz of<br />

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Jim Bakken of St. Louis who! booted 19 field goals, was<br />

picked as the team's place kicker,.<br />

Pittsburgh had 4hree players chosen on the defensive<br />

team with end L.C. Greenwood l linebacker Jack Ham and<br />

cornerback Mel Blount, who led the league with 11 interceptions<br />

, representing the " Steelers. Pittsburgh' s Joe<br />

Greene , a perennial All Pro who missed five games this<br />

season because of a pinched nerve in Ms neck, made " the<br />

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Besides Greenwood and Page , fhe defensive front four had<br />

Curley Culp of Houston at tackle and Jack Youngblood of Los<br />

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Chris Hangurger of Washington and Philadelphia 's Bill<br />

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Washington and Roger Wehrli ofj St. Louis joined Blount and<br />

Krause in the defensive secondary.<br />

Minnesota 's five-man representation was the largest 'of any<br />

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NEW YORK (AP) — The<br />

New York Bangers fired<br />

Emile Francis as general<br />

manager of the injuryplagued<br />

! National Hockey<br />

League club, ' it was announced<br />

yesterday by<br />

William M. Jennings ,<br />

president of the team.<br />

The firing, announced less<br />

than * two hours before New<br />

York's game against the St.<br />

Louis Blues, came with the<br />

Rangers in fourth place in<br />

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'No decision has been made<br />

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Francis has served as New<br />

York' s general manager<br />

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winning percentage of .606<br />

was the second highest mark<br />

in NHL history.<br />

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