1924 All-Eastern football team

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The 1924 All-Eastern football team consists of American football players chosen by various selectors as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1924 college football season.

All-Eastern selections[edit]

Quarterbacks[edit]

  • Edwin B. Dooley, Dartmouth (PGT-1; NSC-1; SG-1)
  • George Pease, Columbia (NSC-2)
  • Robert Dinsmore, Princeton (NEB-2)
  • Williams, Princeton (NSC-3)

Halfbacks[edit]

Fullbacks[edit]

Ends[edit]

  • Richard Luman, Yale (PGT-1; NSC-1; SG-1)
  • Charlie Berry, Lafayette (PGT-1; NSC-1)
  • Henry Bjorkman, Dartmouth (PGT-2; NSC-2; NEB-1)
  • Hilary Mahaney, Holy Cross (SG-1)
  • Clark Craig, Penn (NEB-1)
  • Ed Stout, Princeton (NSC-2; NEB-2)
  • John Shepard Bingham, Yale (NSC-3; NEB-2)
  • Gale Bullman, West Virginia Wesleyan (PGT-2)
  • Frank L. Henderson, Cornell (NSC-3)

Tackles[edit]

  • Bob Beattie, Princeton (NSC-1; SG-1; NEB-1)
  • Ed McGinley, Penn (PGT-1; NSC-2; SG-1)
  • Jules Prevost, Penn State (PGT-1; NSC-1; NEB-2)
  • Mort Starobin, Syracuse (PGT-2; NEB-1)
  • Bill Berrehsem, Washington & Jefferson (PGT-2)
  • Sanford J. Goodman, Army (NSC-2)
  • John Holleran, Dartmouth (NEB-2)
  • Gates, Princeton (NSC-3)
  • Johnny Joss, Yale (NSC-3)

Guards[edit]

  • August W. Farwick, Army (PGT-2; NSC-1; SG-1; NEB-1)
  • Carl Diehl, Dartmouth (SG-1; NEB-1)
  • Johnny Budd, Lafayette (PGT-2; NSC-1)
  • Alton Papworth, Penn (PGT-1; NEB-2)
  • Ralph Hills, Princeton (PGT-1)
  • Herbert Sturhahn, Yale (NSC-2)
  • Lewis, Lehigh (NSC-2)
  • House, Penn State (NEB-2)
  • Stevens, Bucknell (NSC-3)
  • William Brown, Lafayette (NSC-3)

Centers[edit]

Key[edit]

  • PGT = Pittsburgh Gazette Times [1]
  • NSC = Newark Sunday Call [2]
  • SG = Schenectady Gazette, selected by 16 prominent eastern football writers [3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "All-Eastern Grid Selections Announced". Pittsburgh Gazette Times. December 7, 1924. p. 3.
  2. ^ "Players Chosen on All-American Football Eleven". Newark Sunday Call. November 30, 1924. p. 17.
  3. ^ "Yale and Army Lead with Players on Consensus of All-Eastern Grid Outfits". Schenectady Gazette. December 8, 1924. p. 13.
  4. ^ "All-Eastern Grid Eleven Is Named". Meriden Morning Record. December 4, 1924. p. 12.