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Bob Shaunessy and Walt Stahura have received honorable mention on the 1957 Associated Press All-American football poll announced yesterday. Both Shaunessy and Stahura were previously elected to the All-Ivy League first team.

Shaunessy, a two-year starter at left tackle, is captain-elect of the 1958 Crimson team. Stahura, who started his senior year at quarterback, ended the season playing halfback for the Crimson eleven.

The world champion Milwaukee Braves, already heavily stocked with outstanding pitchers, tonight acquired right-handers Bob Rush and Don Kaiser in a five-player deal with the Chicago Cubs.

The Braves also received outfielder Ed Haas and gave up southpaw pitcher Taylor Phillips and catcher Sammy Taylor. No cash was involved.

The transaction was the second of the day and both involved National League clubs. Earlier, the St. Louis Cards sent pitchers Willard Schmidt, Marty Kutyna and Ted Wieand to Cincinnati.

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