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1914 College Football All-America Team

The 1914 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans for the 1914 college football season. The only selectors for the 1914 season who have been recognized as "official" by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) are Walter Camp, whose selections were published in Collier's Weekly, and the International News Service (INS), a newswire founded by William Randolph Hearst.[1]

Although not recognized by the NCAA, many other sports writers, newspapers, and coaches selected All-America teams in 1914. They include Vanity Fair, Parke H. Davis, Walter Eckersall, The New York Globe, the New York Herald, the New York Evening Mail, the Atlanta Constitution, the Detroit Evening News, The Boston Post, and The Philadelphia Inquirer.

Overview Edit

Harvard end Huntington Hardwick was the only player who was unanimously selected as a first-team All-American by all 27 selectors identified below. Other players selected as a first-team All-American by a majority of the selectors were Harvard halfback Eddie Mahan (26 selections), Harvard guard Stan Pennock (26 selections), Princeton tackle Harold Ballin (22 selections), Michigan halfback John Maulbetsch (20 selections), Cornell quarterback Charley Barrett (19 selections), and Dartmouth guard Clarence Spears (16 selections). The Los Angeles Times reported that "Maulbetsch, Michigan's hero, is about the only one of 1914's stars who received an almost unanimous vote."[2]

The chart below reflects the number of polls in which the leading candidates (any player with at least two first-team All-American designations) were selected as first-team All-Americans.

All-Americans of 1914 Edit

Ends Edit

 
Harvard end Tack Hardwick.
  • Huntington "Tack" Hardwick, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–1; VF; PHD; WE–1; FM-1; MO-1; NYH; NYEM-1; NYG; NC; PGT; BN; PEB; AC; PS; WH; DD; PET; SLT; MD; NES; DN; PPL; BP; TT; AW; PI; OUT)
  • Louis A. Merrilat, Army (WE–1; VF; PHD; WC-2; FM-3; MO-2; NYH; NYEM-2; NYG; NC; PGT; BN; PEB; AC; NES; TT; OUT)
  • John E. O'Hearn, Cornell (WC–1; WE–2; MO-1; NYEM-2; PS; PET; SLT; MD; DN; OUT)
  • Maurice R. "Red" Brann, Yale (WC–2; WH; BP; AW)
  • Bob Higgins, Penn State (College Football Hall of Fame) (NYEM-1; PPL)
  • Perry Graves, Illinois (FM–1)
  • Reginald Bovill, Washington & Jefferson (FM-3; MO-2; DD)
  • Boyd Cherry, Ohio State (FM–2; OUT)
  • Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Harvard (FM–2)
  • Harvey E. Overesch, Navy (WC–3)
  • Edwin Stavrum, Wisconsin (OUT)
  • Robbie Robinson, Auburn (OUT)

Tackles Edit

 
Princeton tackle Harold Ballin.
  • Harold Ballin, Princeton (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–1; VF; PHD; WE–1; FM-1; MO-1; NYH; NYEM-1; NYG; NC; BN; AC; PS; WH; SLT; MD; NES; DN; BP; TT; AW; PI; OUT)
  • Bud Talbott, Yale (WE–1; VF; MO-1; NYH; NYEM-2; BN; AC; WH; DD; PET; OUT)
  • Britain Patterson, Washington & Jefferson (WC–2; FM-3; PEB; PS; PET; PPL; BP; TT)
  • Walter Trumbull, Harvard (WC–1; PHD; DD; DN; AW; PI; OUT)
  • Vic Halligan, Nebraska (WC–3; WE–2; FM-1; PGT; MD; OUT)
  • Cub Buck, Wisconsin (WE–2; PGT; SLT; OUT)
  • John Toohey, Rutgers (NYEM-1; NYG; NC; NES)
  • Pete Maxfield, Lafayette (MO-2; PEB)
  • Ted Shultz, Washington & Lee (PPL)
  • Alex Weyand, Army (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–3; FM-2)
  • Bob Nash, Rutgers (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–2)
  • Ray Keeler Wisconsin (FM–2; OUT)
  • Edward J. Gallogly, Cornell (NYEM-2)
  • George D. Howell, Trinity College[3] (MO-2)
  • Lennox F. Armstrong, Illinois (FM-3)
  • Will Burton, Kansas (OUT)
  • Laurens Shull, Chicago (OUT)
  • Josh Cody, Vanderbilt (College Football Hall of Fame) (OUT)
  • Farmer Kelly, Tennessee (OUT)
  • Bob Taylor Dobbins, Sewanee (OUT)

Guards Edit

 
Illinois guard Ralph Chapman.
  • Stan Pennock, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–1; VF; PHD; WE–1; FM-2; MO-1; NYH; NYEM-1; NYG; NC; PGT; BN; PEB; AC; PS; WH; DD; PET; SLT; MD; NES; DN; PPL; BP; TT; AW; PI; OUT)
  • Clarence Spears, Dartmouth (WC–3; WE–1; FM-1; NYH; NYEM-1; NYG; NC; PGT; BN; PEB; PS; DD; NES; PPL; BP; AW; PI)
  • Ralph Chapman, Illinois (WC–1; PHD; WE–2; FM-2; AC; SLT; MD; OUT)
  • Eddie Trenkmann, Princeton (MO-2; PET; TT)
  • Wilbur Shenk, Princeton (WC-2; VF; NYEM-2; OUT)
  • Arlie Mucks, Wisconsin (FM–1)
  • Michalis Dorizas, Penn[4](FM–1)
  • Harry Routh, Purdue (FM-3; DN)
  • Louis Jordan, Texas (WC-2)
  • Joseph J. "Red" O'Hare, Army (WE-2)
  • Harold White, Syracuse (NYEM-2; OUT)
  • Earl W. Mills, Navy (MO-2)
  • Laurence B. Meacham, Army (WC–3)
  • Dale Munsick, Cornell (FM-3)

Centers Edit

 
Army center John McEwan
  • John McEwan, Army (WC–1; WE-1; MO-2; NYG-1; PS; SLT; DN; BP; AW)
  • Paul Des Jardien, Chicago (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–2; VF; FM-2; MO-1; PGT; BN; AC; DD; MD; TT; OUT)
  • Burleigh Cruikshank, Washington & Jefferson (WC-3; FM-3; NYH; NYEM-2; NC; PEB; WH; PET; PPL)
  • Albert Journeay, Penn (PHD; WE-2; NYEM-1; WH [g]; NES; PI; OUT)
  • Bob Peck, Pittsburgh (College Football Hall of Fame) (FM–1)
  • Boles Rosenthal, Minnesota (OUT)
  • Willard Cool, Cornell (OUT)
  • James Raynsford, Michigan (OUT)
  • Boozer Pitts, Auburn (OUT)
 
Cornell quarterback Charley Barrett.

Quarterbacks Edit

  • Charley Barrett, Cornell (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–2; VF; WE–1; FM-1; NYH; NYEM-1; NYG [hb]; BN; PEB; AC; PS; WH; DD; PET; MD; NES; DN; PPL; TT; AW; OUT)
  • Milt Ghee, Dartmouth (WC–1; WE–2; FM-2; MO-1; NYEM-2; BP; PI)
  • Vernon Prichard, Army (NYG; NC; PGT; SLT; OUT)
  • Alexander D. Wilson, Yale (WC-3; OUT)
  • Potsy Clark, Illinois (FM-3; OUT)
  • Huntley, New York (MO-2)
  • David Paddock, Georgia (PHD; OUT)
  • Malcolm Justin Logan, Harvard (OUT)
  • Frank Glick, Princeton (OUT)
  • William H. Tow, Amherst (OUT)
  • Irby Curry, Vanderbilt (OUT)
  • Robert Kent Gooch, Virginia (OUT)
  • Paul Russell, Chicago (OUT)
  • Tommy Hughitt, Michigan (OUT)
  • Sammy Gross, Iowa (OUT)
  • Wilbur Hightower, Northwestern (OUT)
  • Louis E. Pickerel, Ohio State (OUT)
 
Michigan halfback John Maulbetsch
 
Harvard halfback Eddie Mahan

Halfbacks Edit

  • John Maulbetsch, Michigan (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC–1; VF [fb]; PHD; WE–1; FM-1; MO-1; PGT [fb]; BN; AC; PS; DD; PET; SLT; MD; NES; DN; PPL; BP; AW; PI; OUT)
  • Eddie Mahan, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (WC-1 [fb]; VF; PHD; WE–1; FM-2; MO-1; NYH; NYEM-1; NYG; NC; PGT; BN; PEB; AC [fb]; PS; WH [fb]; DD; PET; SLT; MD [fb]; NES; DN [fb]; PPL; BP [fb]; TT; AW [fb]; PI; OUT)
  • Johnny Spiegel, Washington & Jefferson (WC–2; VF; PHD; FM-1; NYH; NYEM-1; AC; DN; AW)
  • Frederick Bradlee, Harvard (WC–1; WE-2; NYEM-2; WH; BP; TT; OUT)
  • Harold Pogue, Illinois (WC–3; WE-2; FM-3; PGT; MD; OUT)
  • William "Billy" Cahall, Lehigh (WC-2; MO-2)
  • Howard Parker Talman, Rutgers (WC–3)
  • William H. Miller, Pittsburgh (FM-3)
  • Andrew Toolan, Williams (MO-2; OUT)
  • Dick Rutherford, Nebraska (OUT)
  • Guy Chamberlain, Nebraska (OUT)
  • Tam Rose, Syracuse (OUT)
  • Marcus Wilkinson, Syracuse (OUT)
  • Carroll Knowles, Yale (OUT)
  • Moore, Princeton (OUT)
  • Eugene Mayer, Virginia (OUT)
  • Gray, Chicago (OUT)
  • Bart Macomber, Illinois (OUT)
  • Ammie Sikes, Vanderbilt (OUT)
  • Lee Tolley, Sewanee (OUT)
  • Dave Tayloe, North Carolina (OUT)

Fullbacks Edit

 
Yale fullback Harry LeGore
  • Harry LeGore, Yale (WC–2; WE–2; FM-1; MO-1; NYH; NYEM-1; PS; WH [hb]; PET; TT; PI; OUT)
  • Lawrence Whitney, Dartmouth (WC–3; WE–1; FM-2 [hb]; NYEM-2 [hb]; NYG; NC [hb]; PEB [hb]; SLT; NES; PPL; OUT)
  • Lorin Solon, Minnesota (WC–3 [end]; WE–2 [end]; FM–2; BN; DD; OUT)
  • Ray Eichenlaub, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (MO-2; NC)
  • Haps Benfer, Albright (PEB; OUT)
  • Hugo Franck, Harvard (NYEM-2)
  • Charles Shuler, Jr., Cornell (FM-3)
  • Pete Calac, Carlisle (OUT)
  • Dan Kenan, Wesleyan (OUT)
  • Carl Philippi, Cornell (OUT)
  • Campbell "Honus" Graf, Ohio State (OUT)
  • Charles Brickley, Harvard (OUT)

Key Edit

NCAA recognized selectors for 1914

Other selectors

  • VF = Vanity Fair, selected based on selections of 175 "prominent newspapermen of the country"[7]
  • PHD = Parke H. Davis, member of rules committee and noted football historian[8]
  • WE = Walter Eckersall, of the Chicago Tribune[9]
  • MO = Monty, New York sports writer[10]
  • NYH = New York Herald[11]
  • NYEM = James P. Sinnot, of the New York Evening Mail, "who is recognized as one of the best sporting writers in the East"[11]
  • NYG = New York Globe, selected by Mack Whalen[12]
  • NC = Newark Sunday Call, selected by William S. Hunt[13]
  • PGT = Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, selected by Fred M. Walker[13]
  • BN = Baltimore News[13]
  • PEB = Philadelphia Evening Bulletin[13]
  • AC = Atlanta Constitution, selected by sporting editor Dick Jemison[13]
  • PS = Pittsburgh Sun, selected by sporting editor James J. Long[13]
  • WH = Washington Herald, selected by William Peet[13]
  • DD = Davis J. Davies in the Pittsburgh Dispatch[13]
  • PET = Philadelphia Evening Telegraph, selected by sporting editor Louis M. Toughill[13]
  • SLT = St. Louis Times, selected by George Henger[13]
  • MD = Michigan Daily, selected by sporting editor F.M. Church[13]
  • NES = Newark Evening Star, selected by sporting editor Joseph P. Norton[13]
  • DN = Detroit Evening News, selected by sporting editor H.G. Salsinger[13]
  • PPL = Philadelphia Public Ledger, selected by Robert W. Maxwell[13]
  • BP = Boston Post, by Charles H. Parker[13]
  • TT = Tom Thorp in the 'New York Evening Journal[13]
  • AW = Alexander Wilson, Yale University[13]
  • PI = Philadelphia Inquirer, selected by sporting editor M. Neagle Rawlins[13]
  • OUT = Outing magazine's "FOOTBALL ROLL OF HONOR: The Men Whom the Best Coaches of the Country Have Named as the Stars of the Gridiron in 1914"[14]

Bold = Consensus All-American[1]

  • 1 – First-team selection
  • 2 – Second-team selection
  • 3 – Third-team selection

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 6. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  2. ^ "All-American and Western Football Teams Are Named". Los Angeles Times. November 30, 1914.
  3. ^ "Howell Heads Trinity Eleven" (PDF). The New York Times. December 7, 1913.
  4. ^ . University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on June 12, 2010.
  5. ^ "Walter Camp's Three All-American Elevens". The Syracuse Herald. December 13, 1914.
  6. ^ "Menke Selects Annual All-American Eleven". New Castle News. November 25, 1914.
  7. ^ "Spiegel Gets Place on Star Grid Eleven". The Pittsburg Press. Pittsburgh, PA. November 22, 1914. Sporting Section, p. 4.
  8. ^ (PDF). College Football Historical Society Newsletter. May 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 13, 2010. Retrieved March 5, 2010.
  9. ^ "Eckersall Names All-Stars: Eckersall Names One Western Man; Maulbetsch of Michigan on All-American". Waterloo Evening Courier. December 7, 1914.
  10. ^ Monty (November 28, 1914). "Another All-American Team: EICHENLAUB IS PLACED ON SECOND ELEVEN; "Monty" Selects Mythical Eleven for Daily News Readers—Gives His Reasons". The Fort Wayne Daily News.
  11. ^ a b "JAMES P. SINNOT PUTS TOOHEY ON HIS ALL-AMERICAN ELEVEN". New Brunswick Times. December 1, 1914.
  12. ^ "Herbert Reed, Mack Whalen And The Newark News Selected Toohey On Their All-American Eastern Team". New Brunswick Times. December 7, 1914.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Spalding's Official Football Guide 1915
  14. ^ "FOOTBALL ROLL OF HONOR: The Men Whom the Best Coaches of the Country Have Named as the Stars of the Gridiron in 1914" (PDF). Outing. 1915. p. 498.

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The 1914 College Football All America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All Americans for the 1914 college football season The only selectors for the 1914 season who have been recognized as official by the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA are Walter Camp whose selections were published in Collier s Weekly and the International News Service INS a newswire founded by William Randolph Hearst 1 Although not recognized by the NCAA many other sports writers newspapers and coaches selected All America teams in 1914 They include Vanity Fair Parke H Davis Walter Eckersall The New York Globe the New York Herald the New York Evening Mail the Atlanta Constitution the Detroit Evening News The Boston Post and The Philadelphia Inquirer Contents 1 Overview 2 All Americans of 1914 2 1 Ends 2 2 Tackles 2 3 Guards 2 4 Centers 2 5 Quarterbacks 2 6 Halfbacks 2 7 Fullbacks 2 8 Key 3 See also 4 ReferencesOverview EditHarvard end Huntington Hardwick was the only player who was unanimously selected as a first team All American by all 27 selectors identified below Other players selected as a first team All American by a majority of the selectors were Harvard halfback Eddie Mahan 26 selections Harvard guard Stan Pennock 26 selections Princeton tackle Harold Ballin 22 selections Michigan halfback John Maulbetsch 20 selections Cornell quarterback Charley Barrett 19 selections and Dartmouth guard Clarence Spears 16 selections The Los Angeles Times reported that Maulbetsch Michigan s hero is about the only one of 1914 s stars who received an almost unanimous vote 2 The chart below reflects the number of polls in which the leading candidates any player with at least two first team All American designations were selected as first team All Americans Name Position School First team selectionsHuntington Hardwick End Harvard 27Eddie Mahan Halfback Harvard 26Stan Pennock Guard Harvard 26Harold Ballin Tackle Princeton 22John Maulbetsch Halfback Michigan 20Charley Barrett Quarterback Cornell 19Clarence Spears Guard Dartmouth 16Louis A Merrilat End Army 12Harry LeGore Fullback Yale 9Bud Talbott Tackle Yale 9John McEwan Center Army 8Paul Des Jardien Center Chicago 8Johnny Spiegel Halfback Washington amp Jefferson 8Lawrence Whitney Fullback Dartmouth 7John O Hearn End Cornell 7Burleigh Cruikshank Center Washington amp Jefferson 6Britain Patterson Tackle Washington amp Jefferson 6All Americans of 1914 EditEnds Edit nbsp Harvard end Tack Hardwick Huntington Tack Hardwick Harvard College Football Hall of Fame WC 1 VF PHD WE 1 FM 1 MO 1 NYH NYEM 1 NYG NC PGT BN PEB AC PS WH DD PET SLT MD NES DN PPL BP TT AW PI OUT Louis A Merrilat Army WE 1 VF PHD WC 2 FM 3 MO 2 NYH NYEM 2 NYG NC PGT BN PEB AC NES TT OUT John E O Hearn Cornell WC 1 WE 2 MO 1 NYEM 2 PS PET SLT MD DN OUT Maurice R Red Brann Yale WC 2 WH BP AW Bob Higgins Penn State College Football Hall of Fame NYEM 1 PPL Perry Graves Illinois FM 1 Reginald Bovill Washington amp Jefferson FM 3 MO 2 DD Boyd Cherry Ohio State FM 2 OUT Thomas Jefferson Coolidge Harvard FM 2 Harvey E Overesch Navy WC 3 Edwin Stavrum Wisconsin OUT Robbie Robinson Auburn OUT Tackles Edit nbsp Princeton tackle Harold Ballin Harold Ballin Princeton College Football Hall of Fame WC 1 VF PHD WE 1 FM 1 MO 1 NYH NYEM 1 NYG NC BN AC PS WH SLT MD NES DN BP TT AW PI OUT Bud Talbott Yale WE 1 VF MO 1 NYH NYEM 2 BN AC WH DD PET OUT Britain Patterson Washington amp Jefferson WC 2 FM 3 PEB PS PET PPL BP TT Walter Trumbull Harvard WC 1 PHD DD DN AW PI OUT Vic Halligan Nebraska WC 3 WE 2 FM 1 PGT MD OUT Cub Buck Wisconsin WE 2 PGT SLT OUT John Toohey Rutgers NYEM 1 NYG NC NES Pete Maxfield Lafayette MO 2 PEB Ted Shultz Washington amp Lee PPL Alex Weyand Army College Football Hall of Fame WC 3 FM 2 Bob Nash Rutgers College Football Hall of Fame WC 2 Ray Keeler Wisconsin FM 2 OUT Edward J Gallogly Cornell NYEM 2 George D Howell Trinity College 3 MO 2 Lennox F Armstrong Illinois FM 3 Will Burton Kansas OUT Laurens Shull Chicago OUT Josh Cody Vanderbilt College Football Hall of Fame OUT Farmer Kelly Tennessee OUT Bob Taylor Dobbins Sewanee OUT Guards Edit nbsp Illinois guard Ralph Chapman Stan Pennock Harvard College Football Hall of Fame WC 1 VF PHD WE 1 FM 2 MO 1 NYH NYEM 1 NYG NC PGT BN PEB AC PS WH DD PET SLT MD NES DN PPL BP TT AW PI OUT Clarence Spears Dartmouth WC 3 WE 1 FM 1 NYH NYEM 1 NYG NC PGT BN PEB PS DD NES PPL BP AW PI Ralph Chapman Illinois WC 1 PHD WE 2 FM 2 AC SLT MD OUT Eddie Trenkmann Princeton MO 2 PET TT Wilbur Shenk Princeton WC 2 VF NYEM 2 OUT Arlie Mucks Wisconsin FM 1 Michalis Dorizas Penn 4 FM 1 Harry Routh Purdue FM 3 DN Louis Jordan Texas WC 2 Joseph J Red O Hare Army WE 2 Harold White Syracuse NYEM 2 OUT Earl W Mills Navy MO 2 Laurence B Meacham Army WC 3 Dale Munsick Cornell FM 3 Centers Edit nbsp Army center John McEwanJohn McEwan Army WC 1 WE 1 MO 2 NYG 1 PS SLT DN BP AW Paul Des Jardien Chicago College Football Hall of Fame WC 2 VF FM 2 MO 1 PGT BN AC DD MD TT OUT Burleigh Cruikshank Washington amp Jefferson WC 3 FM 3 NYH NYEM 2 NC PEB WH PET PPL Albert Journeay Penn PHD WE 2 NYEM 1 WH g NES PI OUT Bob Peck Pittsburgh College Football Hall of Fame FM 1 Boles Rosenthal Minnesota OUT Willard Cool Cornell OUT James Raynsford Michigan OUT Boozer Pitts Auburn OUT nbsp Cornell quarterback Charley Barrett Quarterbacks Edit Charley Barrett Cornell College Football Hall of Fame WC 2 VF WE 1 FM 1 NYH NYEM 1 NYG hb BN PEB AC PS WH DD PET MD NES DN PPL TT AW OUT Milt Ghee Dartmouth WC 1 WE 2 FM 2 MO 1 NYEM 2 BP PI Vernon Prichard Army NYG NC PGT SLT OUT Alexander D Wilson Yale WC 3 OUT Potsy Clark Illinois FM 3 OUT Huntley New York MO 2 David Paddock Georgia PHD OUT Malcolm Justin Logan Harvard OUT Frank Glick Princeton OUT William H Tow Amherst OUT Irby Curry Vanderbilt OUT Robert Kent Gooch Virginia OUT Paul Russell Chicago OUT Tommy Hughitt Michigan OUT Sammy Gross Iowa OUT Wilbur Hightower Northwestern OUT Louis E Pickerel Ohio State OUT nbsp Michigan halfback John Maulbetsch nbsp Harvard halfback Eddie MahanHalfbacks Edit John Maulbetsch Michigan College Football Hall of Fame WC 1 VF fb PHD WE 1 FM 1 MO 1 PGT fb BN AC PS DD PET SLT MD NES DN PPL BP AW PI OUT Eddie Mahan Harvard College Football Hall of Fame WC 1 fb VF PHD WE 1 FM 2 MO 1 NYH NYEM 1 NYG NC PGT BN PEB AC fb PS WH fb DD PET SLT MD fb NES DN fb PPL BP fb TT AW fb PI OUT Johnny Spiegel Washington amp Jefferson WC 2 VF PHD FM 1 NYH NYEM 1 AC DN AW Frederick Bradlee Harvard WC 1 WE 2 NYEM 2 WH BP TT OUT Harold Pogue Illinois WC 3 WE 2 FM 3 PGT MD OUT William Billy Cahall Lehigh WC 2 MO 2 Howard Parker Talman Rutgers WC 3 William H Miller Pittsburgh FM 3 Andrew Toolan Williams MO 2 OUT Dick Rutherford Nebraska OUT Guy Chamberlain Nebraska OUT Tam Rose Syracuse OUT Marcus Wilkinson Syracuse OUT Carroll Knowles Yale OUT Moore Princeton OUT Eugene Mayer Virginia OUT Gray Chicago OUT Bart Macomber Illinois OUT Ammie Sikes Vanderbilt OUT Lee Tolley Sewanee OUT Dave Tayloe North Carolina OUT Fullbacks Edit nbsp Yale fullback Harry LeGoreHarry LeGore Yale WC 2 WE 2 FM 1 MO 1 NYH NYEM 1 PS WH hb PET TT PI OUT Lawrence Whitney Dartmouth WC 3 WE 1 FM 2 hb NYEM 2 hb NYG NC hb PEB hb SLT NES PPL OUT Lorin Solon Minnesota WC 3 end WE 2 end FM 2 BN DD OUT Ray Eichenlaub Notre Dame College Football Hall of Fame MO 2 NC Haps Benfer Albright PEB OUT Hugo Franck Harvard NYEM 2 Charles Shuler Jr Cornell FM 3 Pete Calac Carlisle OUT Dan Kenan Wesleyan OUT Carl Philippi Cornell OUT Campbell Honus Graf Ohio State OUT Charles Brickley Harvard OUT Key Edit NCAA recognized selectors for 1914 WC Collier s Weekly as selected by Walter Camp 5 FM Frank G Menke Sporting Editor of the I N S 6 Other selectors VF Vanity Fair selected based on selections of 175 prominent newspapermen of the country 7 PHD Parke H Davis member of rules committee and noted football historian 8 WE Walter Eckersall of the Chicago Tribune 9 MO Monty New York sports writer 10 NYH New York Herald 11 NYEM James P Sinnot of the New York Evening Mail who is recognized as one of the best sporting writers in the East 11 NYG New York Globe selected by Mack Whalen 12 NC Newark Sunday Call selected by William S Hunt 13 PGT Pittsburgh Gazette Times selected by Fred M Walker 13 BN Baltimore News 13 PEB Philadelphia Evening Bulletin 13 AC Atlanta Constitution selected by sporting editor Dick Jemison 13 PS Pittsburgh Sun selected by sporting editor James J Long 13 WH Washington Herald selected by William Peet 13 DD Davis J Davies in the Pittsburgh Dispatch 13 PET Philadelphia Evening Telegraph selected by sporting editor Louis M Toughill 13 SLT St Louis Times selected by George Henger 13 MD Michigan Daily selected by sporting editor F M Church 13 NES Newark Evening Star selected by sporting editor Joseph P Norton 13 DN Detroit Evening News selected by sporting editor H G Salsinger 13 PPL Philadelphia Public Ledger selected by Robert W Maxwell 13 BP Boston Post by Charles H Parker 13 TT Tom Thorp in the New York Evening Journal 13 AW Alexander Wilson Yale University 13 PI Philadelphia Inquirer selected by sporting editor M Neagle Rawlins 13 OUT Outing magazine s FOOTBALL ROLL OF HONOR The Men Whom the Best Coaches of the Country Have Named as the Stars of the Gridiron in 1914 14 Bold Consensus All American 1 1 First team selection 2 Second team selection 3 Third team selectionSee also Edit1914 College Football All Southern Team 1914 All Western college football team 1914 All Western Conference football teamReferences Edit a b Football Award Winners PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 2016 p 6 Retrieved October 21 2017 All American and Western Football Teams Are Named Los Angeles Times November 30 1914 Howell Heads Trinity Eleven PDF The New York Times December 7 1913 Michail M Dorizas biography University of Pennsylvania Archived from the original on June 12 2010 Walter Camp s Three All American Elevens The Syracuse Herald December 13 1914 Menke Selects Annual All American Eleven New Castle News November 25 1914 Spiegel Gets Place on Star Grid Eleven The Pittsburg Press Pittsburgh PA November 22 1914 Sporting Section p 4 All America Addendum PDF College Football Historical Society Newsletter May 2006 Archived from the original PDF on June 13 2010 Retrieved March 5 2010 Eckersall Names All Stars Eckersall Names One Western Man Maulbetsch of Michigan on All American Waterloo Evening Courier December 7 1914 Monty November 28 1914 Another All American Team EICHENLAUB IS PLACED ON SECOND ELEVEN Monty Selects Mythical Eleven for Daily News Readers Gives His Reasons The Fort Wayne Daily News a b JAMES P SINNOT PUTS TOOHEY ON HIS ALL AMERICAN ELEVEN New Brunswick Times December 1 1914 Herbert Reed Mack Whalen And The Newark News Selected Toohey On Their All American Eastern Team New Brunswick Times December 7 1914 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Spalding s Official Football Guide 1915 FOOTBALL ROLL OF HONOR The Men Whom the Best Coaches of the Country Have Named as the Stars of the Gridiron in 1914 PDF Outing 1915 p 498 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1914 College Football All America Team amp oldid 1170620099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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