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John Rockwell, individual scoring leader of the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League, was yesterday named to the second team of the League's all star squad.
Princeton, League champion placed two men on the first five, George Sella and Bernie Adams. Jim Osbourn of Yale runner-up to Rockwell in the scoring race, Herb Lyon of Penn, and Columbia's John Azary also won places on the first quintet.
Sella, Princeton's football mainstay, was voted the first annual Most Valuable player award by the League's coaches. He, Adams, and Lyon were repeaters from the 1940 team. Adams was the only man picked unanimously this year.
Others picked to the second team were Norman Skinner and Sherry Marshall of Columbia, and Cornell's Paul Gerwin and Walt Ashbaugh.
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