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Leo Sugar
As a star in college Leo played fullback and offensive end. But in the pro ranks he functions as a fine defensive wingman. His tackling is sharp and he can diagnose a play with uncanny ability.
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Third season in pro league. Was No. 1 right halfback last year with Cardinals but may be switched to fullback because of his speed. At U. of Calif. he set a Pacific Coast Conference record by carrying the ball 416 times for a net gain of 2,504 yards. In 1952 he was selected All-Conference, All-Coast, and All-America. Was Cards' first draft choice in 1953.



"Bill" gained nation-wide recognition as a prep star and although every college in the country wanted him, he chose Northwestern, a school near home. Entered the Navy in 1942 and upon discharge, joined the Washington Redskins... but Bill is happiest when he is playing for the Cardinals, which was proved by his marvelous record last season. He has B.S. degree in Physical Education and English, married and has 2 sons.



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Lindon Crow
Cardinals second draft choice this year. One of the nation's outstanding stars on both offense and defense last year at USC. In 3 years at USC he carried the ball 149 times for 666 yards, an average of 4.5 yards. Last year he captained USC team. At Corcoran High in Corcoran, Calif., his home town, Lin starred in football, basketball, track, and baseball.
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