The 1913 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 1913 college football season.
All-Eastern selections edit
Quarterbacks edit
- Alexander Wilson, Yale (NYG-2; WA-1)
- Milt Ghee, Dartmouth (FM-1)
- Ellery Huntington Jr., Colgate (NYS-1)
- Gus Dorais, Notre Dame (NYG-1)
- Vernon Prichard, Army (FM-2)
- Shorty Miller, Penn State (NYS-2)
Halfbacks edit
- Joe Guyon, Carlisle (FM-1; NYS-1; NYG-1; WA-1)
- Eddie Mahan, Harvard (FM-1; NYS-1; NYG-1)
- Lawrence Whitney, Dartmouth (FM-2; NYS-2; NYG-2; WA-1)
- Johnny Spiegel, Washington & Jefferson (FM-2)
- Ed Hudson, Trinity (NYS-2)
- Caroll Knowles, Yale (NYG-2)
Fullbacks edit
- Charles Brickley, Harvard (FM-1; NYS-1; NYG-1; WA-1)
- Pete Calac, Carlisle (FM-2)
- Minds, Penn (NYS-2)
- Lou Young, Penn (NYG-2)
Ends edit
- Hube Wagner, Pittsburgh (FM-2; NYG-1; WA-1)
- Louis A. Merrilat, Army (FM-1; NYS-1)
- Robert Hogsett, Dartmouth (FM-1; NYG-2)
- William Fritz, Cornell (NYS-1; NYG-2)
- Huntington Hardwick, Harvard (FM-2; NYG-1)
- Frank Glick, Princeton (WA-1)
- Paul Loudon, Dartmouth (NYS-2)
- John Markoe, Army (NYS-2)
Tackles edit
- Harold Ballin, Princeton (FM-2; NYS-1; NYG-1; WA-1)
- Bud Talbott, Yale (FM-2; NYS-1; NYG-1)
- Robert Treat Paine Storer, Harvard (FM-1; WA-1)
- Harvey Rexford Hitchcock Jr., Harvard (FM-1)
- Warren, Yale (NYS-2)
- Williamson, Cornell (NYS-2)
- Henry, Brown (NYG-2)
- Phillips, Princeton (NYG-2)
Guards edit
- John H. Brown Jr., Navy (FM-1; NYS-1; NYG-1; WA-1)
- Howard Parker Talman, Rutgers (NYS-2; WA-1)
- Stan Pennock, Harvard (NYS-1; NYG-2)
- Hank Ketcham, Yale (FM-2; NYG-1)
- Alex Weyand, Army (FM-1)
- John Munns, Cornell (FM-2)
- Howe, Navy (NYS-2)
- John S. Pendleton, Yale (NYG-2)
Centers edit
- William Marting, Yale (FM-2; NYS-1; NYG-2; WA-1)
- Frederick Peterson, Colgate (NYS-2; NYG-1)
- William Garlow, Carlisle (FM-1)
Key edit
- FM = Frank G. Menke[1]
- NYS = New York Sun, selected by Walter S. Trumbull[2]
- NYG = New York Globe[3]
- WA = Walter G. Andrews, head coach of Princeton[4]
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "Four Harvard, Two Dartmouth, Army And Carlisle and One Navy Man On Menke's All Eastern Team". The Meriden Daily Journal. December 1, 1913. p. 8.
- ^ "N.Y. Experts' All Easterns". The Meriden Daily Journal. December 1, 1913. p. 8.
- ^ "N.Y. Experts' All Easterns". The Meriden Daily Journal. December 1, 1913. p. 8.
- ^ "Princeton Coach Cuts Out Mahan". The Meriden Daily Journal. December 16, 1913. p. 8.