THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY,D 5-1 Victory over Toronto e V AT ANNUAL MEETING: Cannon, h-oJ By The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA-The National Mnneapol Football League won the first interests s round of the expected player war isestI, with the new American Football chisel. Th League yesterday, drafting and ty- sfraya co ing up two top college stars. next Jan The first two selections in the making a annual NFL draft meeting, Billy stead of un Cannon of Louisiana State and sary to app George Izo of Notre Dame, have agreed to play in the 40-year-old Dr NFL. (Listedb Cannon appeared at the meet- ing and said he favored the NFL because "it has the better players EJ and offers more security." The Rame had first choice in the 20-round draft and chose Can F-AL'T non. NFL clubs select in order from last to first, according to the standings the day of the draft. CHICAG The Chicago Cardinals, badly in WarII Ma need of a quarterback, followed named cor Los Angeles with the choice of Izo American and then announced Izo already had signed a contract. These two The smi choices were the fastest business er flying ac of the early selecting as the pro- tFact at cl cess slowed to a snail's pace. The app' Usually the first 10 rounds are governor of reeled off in quick time. But ap- nounced at parently the coaches were being Lamar Hun more cautious in their selections ident, and with competition from the AFL sportscaste lurking in the background. It took "We con almost five hours to complete five job, interv rounds. 'Foss una Of the first three rounds, 36 speaking f players, all but six were drafted club owner in Minneapolis last week by the AFL. A meeting of owners prior to the draft heard a report from Drafted, Agree To Join NFL alas to the effect that Ls-St. Paul and Dallas till wanted NFL fran- ie owners chatted in- and it was. decided ., to nstitutional change at uary's annual ,meeting ten-twelfths vote in- animous consent neces- prove expansion. aft Choices below are the first live Made 1Chief draft choices of each team in the NFL.) LOS ANGELES: Cannon, LSU back; McGee, Duke guard (traded to Cards); Britt, Georgia quarterback; Silas I Wood, Marquette end (traded to Cards); Jaierette, Penn State tackle. CHICAGO CARDS: Izo, Notre Dame quarterback; Olson, Clemson tackle; McInnis, Miss. So. end; West, Ore- gon back; Burell, Illinois guard. DETROIT LIONS: Robinson, LSU back; Rabb, LSU quarterback; Scholts, Notre Dame center; Alndreotti, North- western center; Hackbart, Wisconsin quarterback, (traded to Green Bay). WASHINGTON: Lucas, Pein St. quarterback; Majac, Mo. guard, (trad- ed to Philadelphia); Stallings, N. Car. Tackle. GREEN BAY:- Moore, Vanderbilt back; :eter, Iowa back; Eliby, Miss. So. center, (traded to Cards); Erwe- er, Miss, end, (traded to Cleveland); Jarus, Purdue back, (traded to Cleve- land). PITTSBURGH: Spikes, TCU back; Stevens, Texas tackle, (traded to Cleveland) Atkins, New Mex. A&M back, (traded to Los Angeles); Brown, Md. St. tackle, (traded to Detroit): Phelps,'Cornell (Ia.) back, (traded to Cards). CHICAGO BEARS: Davis, Syracuse guard; Horner, VMI back, (traded to Washington); Meredith, SMO quar- terback; Martin, Minnesota back, Norman, .Stanford quarterback. CLEVELAND: Houston, O51 end; Gautt, Oklahoma,, back; Fichtner, Purdue back; Marshall, OSU tackle Haynes, N. Texas St., (traded to Pitts- burgh). PHILADELPHIA; Burton, NUback; Merz, Iowa. end; Baugham, Ga. Tech. center; Cummings, N. Car. quarter- back; Norton, Iowa end. BALTIMORE: Mix, USC tackle; Floyd, TCU tackle; Welsh, SMU back Schwedes, Syracuse back; Lassater, TCU back. SAN FRANCISCO: Stickles, Notre Dame end: Kammerer, COP tackles; Breedlove, Maryland guard; Norton, San Jose back; Rohde, Utah State tackle, NEW YORK: Cordieone, Clems tackle; Trrell, Miss, guard, (traded to Baltimore); Leo, Cincinnati end; PromutoHoly Cross. tackle, (traded to' Washington); Mazurek, Xavier guard (traded to Cards). i o (AP)-Joe Foss, World rine hero yesterday was mmissioner of the new Football League ling 44-year-old form- ce, signed a 3-year con- ose to $30,000 annually. ointment of the former f South Dakota was an-; t a press conference by nt of Dallas, AFL Pres- d another fao u n d e r, r Harry Wismer. sidered 25 men for the iewed eight and chose nimously," said Hunt, or the league's eight s. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. '9. 14. 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