1914 All-Eastern football team
The 1914 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 1914 college football season.
| 1914 All-Eastern football team |
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| All-Eastern football team |
| 1914 college football season |
| 1912 1913 ← → 1915 1916 |
All-Eastern selections
Quarterbacks
- Charley Barrett, Cornell (BE-1; WC-1)
- Vernon Prichard, Army (DS-1)
- Alex Wilson, Yale (BE-2)
Halfbacks
- Eddie Mahan, Harvard (BE-1; WC-1; DS-1)
- Frederick Bradlee, Harvard (BE-2; DS-1)
- Johnny Spiegel, Washington & Jefferson (BE-1)
- Charles Brickley, Harvard (WC-1)
- Andrew Toolan, Williams (BE-2)
- Lorin Solon, Minnesota (BE-2)
Fullbacks
- Harry LeGore, Yale (BE-1; WC-1)
- Red Fleming, Washington & Jefferson (DS-1)
- Lawrence Whitney, Dartmouth (BE-2)
- Francke, Harvard (BE-2)
Ends
- Huntington Hardwick, Harvard (BE-1; WC-1; DS-1)
- John O'Hearn, Cornell (BE-1)
- T. J. Coolidge, Harvard (WC-1)
- Louis A. Merrilat, Army (DS-1)
- Alexander Telfer, Dartmouth (BE-2)
- Maurice Brann, Yale (BE-2)
Tackles
- Harold Ballin, Princeton (BE-1; WC-1; DS-1)
- Bud Talbott, Yale (BE-1; WC-1)
- Walter H. Trumbull, Harvard (BE-2; DS-1)
- Chester A. Pudrith, Dartmouth (BE-2)
Guards
- Stan Pennock, Harvard (BE-1; WC-1; DS-1)
- Edward Trenkmann, Princeton (BE-1)
- Clarence Spears, Dartmouth (WC-1)
- Conroy, Yale (DS-1)
- Shenk, Princeton (BE-2)
- Gottschalk, Brown (BE-2)
Centers
- Albert Journay, Penn (BE-1)
- Burleigh Cruikshank, Washington & Jefferson (WC-1)
- McElwan, Army (DS-1)
- Carl White, Yale (BE-2)
Key
- BE = Brooklyn Eagle[1]
- WC = Wilmer G. Crowell, head coach of Lafayette[2]
- DS = Daniel Isom Sultan, Army coaching staff[3]
References
- "Experts Continue to Pick All-Star Teams". The Washington Observer. December 3, 1914. p. 8.
- "Experts Continue to Pick All-Star Teams". The Washington Observer. December 3, 1914. p. 8.
- "Experts Continue to Pick All-Star Teams". The Washington Observer. December 3, 1914. p. 8.
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