Lilja By DAN NEWMAN With UPI reports Michigan center George Lilja yester- Say was named to United Press Inter- national's 1980 All-America college football second team, while Wolverines Anthony Carter and Andy Cannavino garnered honorary mention honors. "Any time you make first or second team All-american, it's a great honor," said Lilja, who earlier in the week was named to AP's third team. "The only thing I candrai fromthe selection is ' at they think I'm the second best cen- r (behind Notre Dame's John Scully) in the nation, which is quite an accom- plishment." The 1981 Rose Bowl will mark Lilja's final appearance in a Michigan uniform. The senior hopes that he will then be highly considered by professional teams and selected early in the NPL draft. "It (the selection to UPI's second team) gives me some incentive to work even harder," said the 255 pound cen- *r. "I never dreamed of such an honor Mack in high school." Sophomore sensation wide receiver Anthony Carter, who was named to AP's first team and finished ahead of all other wide receivers in the Heisman trophy voting, and inside linebacker Andy Cannavino, who was named to The Michigan Daily--Friday, December 5, 1980-Page 13 earns UPI honors T AP's second team, received honorary mention from the more than 100 sports writers and broadcasters across the nation who voted on the team. Purdue's senior quarterback, Mark Herrmann, the Big Ten Conference's Player of the year, headed the first team starting backfield which also in- cluded Heisman Trophy winner George IA Rogers of South Carolina, Nebraska's Jarvis Redwine, and Georgia's stan- dout freshnan Herschel Walker. Purdue tight end Dave Young was the only other Big Ten player, along with Herrmann, to be selected to the first team. The other Big Ten players named to the second. team were Ohio State linebacker Marcus Marek and deep back Todd Bell, Michigan State punter Ray Stachowicz and Iowa running back Dwayne Crutchfield and defensive tackle John Harty. OFFENSE Tight End-Dave Young, Purdue Wide receiver-Ken Margerum, Stanford Tackle-Mark May, Pittsburgh Tackle-Keith Van Horne, Southern California Guard-Roy Foster, Southern California Guard-Randy Schleusener, Nebraska Center-John Scully, Notre Dame Quarterback-Mark Herrmann, Purdue Running Back-George Rogers, South Carolina Running Back-Herschel Walker, Georgia Running Back-Jarvis Redwine, Nebraska Place Kicker-Rex Robinson, Georgia Georgia' s star runner Herschel Walker, who rushed for 15 touchdowns (five of 50 yards or more), was one of five underclassmen selected. Notre Dame linebacker Bob Crable, Texas tackle Kenneth Sims, Florida State's punter Rohn Stark, and USC guard Roy Foster areall juniors. Pittsburgh defensive end Hugh Green, Stanford wide receiver Ken Margerum, UCLA deep back Ken Easley, and Florida State's middle guard Ron Simmons were all named to the first team for the second straight year. DEFENSE Defensive End-Hugh Green, Pittsburgh Defensive End-E.J. Junior, Alabama Defensive Tackle-Leonard Mitchell, Houston Defensive Tackle-Kenneth Sims, Texas Middle Guard-Ron Simmons, Florida State Linebacker-Mike Singletary, Baylor Linebacker-Bob Crable, Notre Dame Linebacker-Lawrence Taylor, North Carolina Defensive Back-Ken Easley, UCLA Defensive Back-Ronnie Lott, Southern California Defensive Back-Scott Woerner, Georgia Punter-Rohn Stark, Florida State William Shakespeare's ROMEO J ULIET 1980-81 GUEST ARTIST SERIES at the POWER CENTER TONIGHT-SATURDAY AT 8:00 pm SUNDAY AT 2:00 pm Tickets at PTP-M-F-10-1 and 2-5 ViSA/MASTERCHARGE by Phone-764-04$0 Power Center Box Office opens at 6:00 (763-3333) Lilja ... second-team center - PREMIER PAIR PERFORMING ELSEWHERE: Women gymnasts roll in season WE'FRE YOURy ROSEyBOWL-, W HEADQUARTERS ' 'V .~4* s r 6 We have a shipment of special Rose Bowl items-Jerseys, fi-shirts, mugus, bumper stickers and much more- to help you show your colors. The perfect Christmas gift for any Michigan booster. MORE THAN A BOOKSTORE 549 E. University at the corner of East U. and South U. 662-3201 By BARB BARKER The Michigan women's gymnastics team will be without the services of its top two tumblers in its season opener tonight with Kent State and Eastern Michigan in Ypsilanti. PThe tumblers will, be at an obvious disadvantage, competing without their top two all-arounders, junior Teresa Bertoncin, and freshman Kathy Beck- with. The pair will be competing in the Stanford Invitational, a pairs com- petition, against Pacific-10 opponents Stanford, California and Southern Cal. This year's team sports only nine members, one of which is freshman Grechen Tafel, who will not be par- ticipating because of a leg injury. Six members are needed to compete in each meet. Four of these six must be "all-arounders," performing in all four events: sidehorse vaulting, uneven parallel bars, balance beam and floor exercise. ACCORDING TO head coach Sheri Hyatt, the team's small size creates a lack of depth on the squad. "If anyone' gets injured this season," said Hyatt, "we will be in serious trouble." Tonight's meet will mark the first time the Wolverines will compete under the newly implemented international scoring system. "This system has been used for years in Europe," explained Hyatt. "Now, since the Federation of International Gymnastics has endorsed it, the system will be standard in all college and high school meets." BECAUSE SCORING under the new system is considerably more rigid and detailed,-Hyatt said she expects to see an overall drop in team scores from previous years. Unlike the previous system, it is now impossible to score above a perfect ten. Hyatt added that it would be close to impossible for most of the women to tally a ten because their routines lack the high level of difficulty needed to qualify for a ten rating. "The scoring system is very complicated," said Hyatt. "In essence, to achieve a perfect score, the routines must embody a number of highly rated moves. Only two of the women have such routines." Despite the new scoring system and the absence of Bertoncin an4 Beckwith, Hyatt remains optimistic. "Since this Is the first meet, I am a little unsure of what to expect. Things looked good in inner-squad competition. If we are able to execute our routines, we should do well," she said. Last year, the Wolverines lost to Kent State at the regionals and to Eastern in the state competition. Hyatt said that she would like to use this meet to even the score with both of them. It's SOIILCEITZ at houn 1140 South University 668-8411 I Bertoncin .. top all-arounder r Recorded live at the'world's largest music festival ChicagoFest 1980. 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