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1929 College Football All-America Team

The 1929 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1929. The seven selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1929 season are (1) Collier's Weekly, as selected by Grantland Rice, (2) the Associated Press, (3) the United Press, (4) the All-America Board, (5) the International News Service (INS), (6) the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), and (7) the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA).

Consensus All-Americans

Following the death of Walter Camp in 1925, there was a proliferation of All-American teams in the late 1920s. For the year 1929, the NCAA recognizes seven published All-American teams as "official" designations for purposes of its consensus determinations. Only two players, Notre Dame quarterback Frank Carideo and Pittsburgh end Joe Donchess, were unanimous first-team selections on all seven of the NCAA-recognized teams. The following chart identifies the NCAA-recognized consensus All-Americans and displays which first-team designations they received.

Name Position School Number Selectors

First-team selections

Frank Carideo Quarterback Notre Dame 7/7 AP, UP, COL, NEA, INS, NANA, AAB
Joe Donchess End Pittsburgh 7/7 AP, UP, COL, NEA, INS, NANA, AAB
Bronko Nagurski Tackle/Fullback Minnesota 6/7 AP, UP, COL, NEA, INS, NANA
Jack Cannon Guard Notre Dame 6/7 AP, UP, COL, NEA, INS, AAB
Ben Ticknor Center Harvard 6/7 AP, UP, COL, INS, NANA, AAB
Ralph Welch Fullback Purdue 6/7 UP, COL, NEA, INS [hb], NANA, AAB
Ray Montgomery Guard Pittsburgh 5/7 UP, COL, NEA, INS, AAB
Elmer Sleight Tackle Purdue 4/7 AP, COL, INS, AAB
Francis Tappaan[1] End USC 4/7 UP, NEA, NANA, AAB
Red Cagle Halfback Army 3/7 AP, COL, AAB
Gene McEver Halfback Tennessee 3/7 UP, NEA, NANA
Wes Fesler[1] End Ohio State 2/7 AP, INS

All-American selections for 1929

Ends

  • Joe Donchess, Pittsburgh (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; NEA-1; INS-1; NANA-1; NYS-1; NYP-1; AAB-1; DW-1; LP-1; WT)
  • Wes Fesler, Ohio State (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-2; NEA-2; INS-1; CP-1; NYS-2; NYP-2; DW-2; WT)
  • Francis Tappaan, USC (AP-2; UP-1; NEA-1; INS-2; NANA-1; CP-2; NYS-2; NYP-1; AAB-1; DW-2)
  • Wear Schoonover, Arkansas (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3; UP-2; COL-1; INS-3; NYS-1; DW-3; LP-1)
  • Robert Tanner, Minnesota (NEA-2; NYP-2; DW-1)
  • Vernon Smith, Georgia (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; NEA-3)
  • Paul L. Bates, Western Maryland (UP-3)
  • Tom Churchill, Oklahoma (UP-3; NEA-3)
  • Frank Baker, Northwestern (AP-3; NANA-2)
  • Dale Van Sickel, Florida (College Football Hall of Fame) (CP-2)
  • Mitchell, Davis & Elkins (DW-3)
  • Norton, California (INS-2; NANA-3)
  • Muller, Stanford (INS-3)
  • Herster Barres, Yale (NANA-2)
  • Tom Conley, Notre Dame (NANA-3)

Tackles

  • Bronko Nagurski, Minnesota (College and Pro Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; NEA-1; INS-1; NANA-1; CP-1 [fb]; NYS-1; NYP-1 [fb]; DW-2 [fb]; LP-1)
  • Elmer Sleight, Purdue (AP-1; UP-2; COL-1; INS-1; NANA-2; CP-1; NYS-1; NYP-1; AAB-1; DW-1; LP-1; WT)
  • Marion Hammon, SMU (UP-1; NYS-2; DW-2)
  • George Ackerman, St. Mary’s (NYP-2; AAB-1; DW-1)
  • Forrest Douds, Washington & Jefferson (AP-3; UP-2; NEA-2; INS-2; CP-1; WT)
  • Fred Sington, Alabama (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-3; UP-2 [g]; INS-2 [g]; NYP-1; DW-2 [g])
  • Ray Richards, Nebraska (NEA-1; DW-3)
  • Lou Gordon, Illinois (NEA-2; NANA-1)
  • Samuel Wakeman, Cornell (AP-2; UP-3; NEA-3; INS-2; NANA-2; CP-2; NYP-2; DW-3)
  • Ted Twomey, Notre Dame (AP-2; UP-3; INS-3; DW-2)
  • John Utz, Penn (CP-2)
  • Huntington, Colgate (NYS-2)
  • Shields, Oregon (NEA-3)
  • Barfield, Princeton (NANA-3)
  • Blimp Bowstrom, Navy (NANA-3)

Guards

  • Jack Cannon, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; NEA-1; INS-1; NANA-3; CP-2; NYS-1; NYP-1; AAB-1; DW-1; LP-1; WT)
  • Ray Montgomery, Pittsburgh (AP-2; UP-1; COL-1; NEA-1; INS-1; NANA-2; NYS-2; AAB-1; DW-1)
  • Bert Schwarz, California (AP-1; UP-2; INS-3; NYS-1; DW-2; LP-1)
  • Wade Greene, Yale (AP-2; CP-1; WT)
  • Russ Crane, Illinois (CP-1)
  • Mike Brumbelow, TCU (UP-3; NEA-3; DW-3)
  • Fred Roberts, Iowa (UP-3)
  • John B. Law, Notre Dame (AP-3)
  • Ray Farris, North Carolina (AP-3; NEA-2)
  • Nate Barragar, USC (INS-2; CP-2; DW-3)
  • Gibson, Colgate (NYP-2)
  • Luby DiMeolo, Pitt (INS-3 [t]; NYP-2)
  • Bull Brown, Vanderbilt (NYS-2; NANA-1)
  • Thomas A. Driscoll, Stanford (NEA-2)
  • Paul Schwegler, Washington (College Football Hall of Fame) (NEA-3)
  • Henry J. Anderson, Northwestern (INS-3; NANA-1)
  • Weir, Illinois (NANA-2)
  • Charles Humber, Army (NANA-3)

Centers

  • Ben Ticknor, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; NEA-3; INS-1; NANA-1; CP-2; NYS-1; NYP-1 [g]; AAB-1; DW-1; LP-1; WT)
  • Roy Riegels, California (AP-2; NEA-1; INS-3; CP-1)
  • Walter Heinecke, Stanford (UP-2; NANA-3; NYS-2; DW-2)
  • Tony Slano, Fordham (AP-3; UP-3; NEA-2; NANA-2; NYP-1)
  • Tim Moynihan, Notre Dame (NYP-2)
  • Marvin Jonas, Utah (DW-3)

Quarterbacks

  • Frank Carideo, Notre Dame (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-1; COL-1; NEA-1; INS-1; NANA-1; CP-1; NYS-1; NYP-1; AAB-1; DW-1; LP-1; WT)
  • Alton Marsters, Dartmouth (AP-2; INS-1 [hb]; NANA-1; CP-2; NYS-1 [hb]; NYP-2)
  • Glen Harmeson, Purdue (UP-3; INS-3; NEA-3 [fb])
  • Albie Booth, Yale (AP-3; INS-3 [hb]; NYS-2; NYP-1 [hb]; DW-3 [hb])
  • Saunders, USC (NEA-3; NANA-3)
  • Barry Wood, Harvard (College Football Hall of Fame) (INS-2; NANA-2; NYP-2)

Halfbacks

  • Red Cagle, Army (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-1; UP-2 [qb]; COL-1; NEA-2 [qb]; INS-2; NANA-2; CP-2; NYS-2; NYP-2; AAB-1; DW-1; WT)
  • Gene McEver, Tennessee (College Football Hall of Fame) (AP-2; UP-1; NEA-1; NANA-1; CP-1; NYP-2; DW-3)
  • Willis Glassgow, Iowa (UP-2; COL-1; NEA-1; NYS-1; DW-3 [fb]; LP-1)
  • Toby Uansa, Pitt (AP-1; UP-3; NEA-2; INS-2; NANA-3; CP-1; WT)
  • Bill Banker, Tulane (AP-3; UP-3 [fb]; NEA-2; INS-3; NYP-1; AAB-1; DW-1; LP-1)
  • Merle Hufford, Washington (UP-1)
  • Fred "Stud" Stennett, St. Mary's (UP-2)
  • Cy Leland, TCU (UP-3)
  • Benny Lom, California (AP-3; NEA-2 [fb]; NANA-2)
  • Lloyd Brazil, Detroit (NEA-3; INS-3 [fb]; DW-2 [qb])
  • Dick Boyle, St. Mary's (NEA-3)
  • Wittmer, Princeton (NANA-3)

Fullbacks

  • Ralph Welch, Purdue (AP-2 [hb]; UP-1; COL-1; NEA-1; INS-1 [hb]; NANA-1; CP-2 [hb]; NYS-2 [hb]; AAB-1; DW-2 [hb])
  • Pug Parkinson, Pitt (AP-2; UP-2; INS-1; NANA-2; NYS-1; NYP-2; DW-2 [hb]; LP-1; WT)
  • Tony Holm, Alabama (AP-1; INS-2)
  • Earl "Powerhouse" Pomeroy, Utah (AP-3; DW-1)
  • C. Russell Bergherm, Northwestern (NANA-3; CP-2; NYS-2)

Key

  • Bold – Consensus All-American recognized by NCAA[2]
  • -1 – First-team selection
  • -2 – Second-team selection
  • -3 – Third-team selection

Selectors recognized by NCAA

Other selectors

  • CP = Central Press Association, "selected by the readers of hundreds of client newspapers of the Central Press Association"[10]
  • NYS = New York Sun[11][12]
  • NYP = New York Post[13]
  • DW = Davis Walsh of the International News Service[14]
  • LP = Lawrence Perry: "Lawrence Perry selected his 1929 All-America football team after traveling many thousands of miles and watching most of the country's leading teams in play or practice"[15]
  • WT = Washington Times[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Tappaan is not recognized by the NCAA as a consensus All-American despite receiving four official first-team designations. For some reason, Wes Fesler receives the consensus recognition even though he received only two official first-team designations.
  2. ^ "Football Award Winners" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). 2016. p. 7. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  3. ^ "All-America Football Board Selects 1929 Honor Team: Rockne, Warner, Jones, Alexander Present Choices for Season's Best". Salt Lake Tribune. 1929-12-08.
  4. ^ Alan Gould (1929-12-07). "Three Big Ten Players on A.P. All-American Team: Carideo and Cannon Land Honor Posts". The News-Palladium. Michigan.
  5. ^ "United Press Selects Its 1929 All-American Football Eleven". Charleston Gazette. 1929-12-04.
  6. ^ "Nagurski Gets Post On Rice's All-American: Minnesota Star Placed At Tackle on All-Star Aggregation; Glassgow and Welch Other Big Ten Aces". The Evening Tribune. Albert Lea, MN. 1929-12-20.
  7. ^ William Braucher (NEA Service Sports Writer) (1929-12-06). "NEA Names Three Big 10 Stars on All-American: Place Carideo of Notre Dame at Quarterback". Sheboygan Journal.
  8. ^ "International News Service Announces All-American Teams: Leading Coaches And Writers Of Nation Aid In Selections; Carideo, Marsters, Welch And Parkinson Picked In First Team Backfield". New Castle News. 1929-12-05.
  9. ^ "Race for All-Star Picking Gets Going: Great Coach Critics for Standard in Their Annual Huddle Agree on Choices". Montana Standard. 1929-12-01.
  10. ^ "Gene M'Ever Gains Place on Popular All-American Team: Hundreds of Thousands of Football Followers Select Fourth Annual Mythical Eleven by Good Old-Fashioned Election Method". Kingsport Times. 1929-12-10.
  11. ^ "Bear Schwartz on One All-American". Montana Standard. 1929-12-01.
  12. ^ "Sleight Picked for All-America: Purdue Tackle Placed On New York Sun's Mythical Team; Welch On Second Eleven". Kokomo Tribune. 1929-11-30.
  13. ^ "First and Second All-American Are Named by N.Y. Post". Sterling Daily Gazette (IL). 1929-12-02.
  14. ^ "Walsh's All-American 1929 Football Team". Logansport Pharos-Tribune. 1929-12-04.
  15. ^ "Lawrence Perry's 1929 All-American". Evening Huronite. 1929-12-10.
  16. ^ (PDF). College Football Historical Society Newsletter. November 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 10, 2010.

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The 1929 College Football All America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All America Teams in 1929 The seven selectors recognized by the NCAA as official for the 1929 season are 1 Collier s Weekly as selected by Grantland Rice 2 the Associated Press 3 the United Press 4 the All America Board 5 the International News Service INS 6 the Newspaper Enterprise Association NEA and 7 the North American Newspaper Alliance NANA Contents 1 Consensus All Americans 2 All American selections for 1929 2 1 Ends 2 2 Tackles 2 3 Guards 2 4 Centers 2 5 Quarterbacks 2 6 Halfbacks 2 7 Fullbacks 3 Key 3 1 Selectors recognized by NCAA 3 2 Other selectors 4 See also 5 ReferencesConsensus All Americans EditFollowing the death of Walter Camp in 1925 there was a proliferation of All American teams in the late 1920s For the year 1929 the NCAA recognizes seven published All American teams as official designations for purposes of its consensus determinations Only two players Notre Dame quarterback Frank Carideo and Pittsburgh end Joe Donchess were unanimous first team selections on all seven of the NCAA recognized teams The following chart identifies the NCAA recognized consensus All Americans and displays which first team designations they received Name Position School Number Selectors First team selectionsFrank Carideo Quarterback Notre Dame 7 7 AP UP COL NEA INS NANA AABJoe Donchess End Pittsburgh 7 7 AP UP COL NEA INS NANA AABBronko Nagurski Tackle Fullback Minnesota 6 7 AP UP COL NEA INS NANAJack Cannon Guard Notre Dame 6 7 AP UP COL NEA INS AABBen Ticknor Center Harvard 6 7 AP UP COL INS NANA AABRalph Welch Fullback Purdue 6 7 UP COL NEA INS hb NANA AABRay Montgomery Guard Pittsburgh 5 7 UP COL NEA INS AABElmer Sleight Tackle Purdue 4 7 AP COL INS AABFrancis Tappaan 1 End USC 4 7 UP NEA NANA AABRed Cagle Halfback Army 3 7 AP COL AABGene McEver Halfback Tennessee 3 7 UP NEA NANAWes Fesler 1 End Ohio State 2 7 AP INSAll American selections for 1929 EditEnds Edit Joe Donchess Pittsburgh College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 UP 1 COL 1 NEA 1 INS 1 NANA 1 NYS 1 NYP 1 AAB 1 DW 1 LP 1 WT Wes Fesler Ohio State College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 UP 2 NEA 2 INS 1 CP 1 NYS 2 NYP 2 DW 2 WT Francis Tappaan USC AP 2 UP 1 NEA 1 INS 2 NANA 1 CP 2 NYS 2 NYP 1 AAB 1 DW 2 Wear Schoonover Arkansas College Football Hall of Fame AP 3 UP 2 COL 1 INS 3 NYS 1 DW 3 LP 1 Robert Tanner Minnesota NEA 2 NYP 2 DW 1 Vernon Smith Georgia College Football Hall of Fame AP 2 NEA 3 Paul L Bates Western Maryland UP 3 Tom Churchill Oklahoma UP 3 NEA 3 Frank Baker Northwestern AP 3 NANA 2 Dale Van Sickel Florida College Football Hall of Fame CP 2 Mitchell Davis amp Elkins DW 3 Norton California INS 2 NANA 3 Muller Stanford INS 3 Herster Barres Yale NANA 2 Tom Conley Notre Dame NANA 3 Tackles Edit Bronko Nagurski Minnesota College and Pro Football Hall of Fame AP 1 UP 1 COL 1 NEA 1 INS 1 NANA 1 CP 1 fb NYS 1 NYP 1 fb DW 2 fb LP 1 Elmer Sleight Purdue AP 1 UP 2 COL 1 INS 1 NANA 2 CP 1 NYS 1 NYP 1 AAB 1 DW 1 LP 1 WT Marion Hammon SMU UP 1 NYS 2 DW 2 George Ackerman St Mary s NYP 2 AAB 1 DW 1 Forrest Douds Washington amp Jefferson AP 3 UP 2 NEA 2 INS 2 CP 1 WT Fred Sington Alabama College Football Hall of Fame AP 3 UP 2 g INS 2 g NYP 1 DW 2 g Ray Richards Nebraska NEA 1 DW 3 Lou Gordon Illinois NEA 2 NANA 1 Samuel Wakeman Cornell AP 2 UP 3 NEA 3 INS 2 NANA 2 CP 2 NYP 2 DW 3 Ted Twomey Notre Dame AP 2 UP 3 INS 3 DW 2 John Utz Penn CP 2 Huntington Colgate NYS 2 Shields Oregon NEA 3 Barfield Princeton NANA 3 Blimp Bowstrom Navy NANA 3 Guards Edit Jack Cannon Notre Dame College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 UP 1 COL 1 NEA 1 INS 1 NANA 3 CP 2 NYS 1 NYP 1 AAB 1 DW 1 LP 1 WT Ray Montgomery Pittsburgh AP 2 UP 1 COL 1 NEA 1 INS 1 NANA 2 NYS 2 AAB 1 DW 1 Bert Schwarz California AP 1 UP 2 INS 3 NYS 1 DW 2 LP 1 Wade Greene Yale AP 2 CP 1 WT Russ Crane Illinois CP 1 Mike Brumbelow TCU UP 3 NEA 3 DW 3 Fred Roberts Iowa UP 3 John B Law Notre Dame AP 3 Ray Farris North Carolina AP 3 NEA 2 Nate Barragar USC INS 2 CP 2 DW 3 Gibson Colgate NYP 2 Luby DiMeolo Pitt INS 3 t NYP 2 Bull Brown Vanderbilt NYS 2 NANA 1 Thomas A Driscoll Stanford NEA 2 Paul Schwegler Washington College Football Hall of Fame NEA 3 Henry J Anderson Northwestern INS 3 NANA 1 Weir Illinois NANA 2 Charles Humber Army NANA 3 Centers Edit Ben Ticknor Harvard College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 UP 1 COL 1 NEA 3 INS 1 NANA 1 CP 2 NYS 1 NYP 1 g AAB 1 DW 1 LP 1 WT Roy Riegels California AP 2 NEA 1 INS 3 CP 1 Walter Heinecke Stanford UP 2 NANA 3 NYS 2 DW 2 Tony Slano Fordham AP 3 UP 3 NEA 2 NANA 2 NYP 1 Tim Moynihan Notre Dame NYP 2 Marvin Jonas Utah DW 3 Quarterbacks Edit Frank Carideo Notre Dame College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 UP 1 COL 1 NEA 1 INS 1 NANA 1 CP 1 NYS 1 NYP 1 AAB 1 DW 1 LP 1 WT Alton Marsters Dartmouth AP 2 INS 1 hb NANA 1 CP 2 NYS 1 hb NYP 2 Glen Harmeson Purdue UP 3 INS 3 NEA 3 fb Albie Booth Yale AP 3 INS 3 hb NYS 2 NYP 1 hb DW 3 hb Saunders USC NEA 3 NANA 3 Barry Wood Harvard College Football Hall of Fame INS 2 NANA 2 NYP 2 Halfbacks Edit Red Cagle Army College Football Hall of Fame AP 1 UP 2 qb COL 1 NEA 2 qb INS 2 NANA 2 CP 2 NYS 2 NYP 2 AAB 1 DW 1 WT Gene McEver Tennessee College Football Hall of Fame AP 2 UP 1 NEA 1 NANA 1 CP 1 NYP 2 DW 3 Willis Glassgow Iowa UP 2 COL 1 NEA 1 NYS 1 DW 3 fb LP 1 Toby Uansa Pitt AP 1 UP 3 NEA 2 INS 2 NANA 3 CP 1 WT Bill Banker Tulane AP 3 UP 3 fb NEA 2 INS 3 NYP 1 AAB 1 DW 1 LP 1 Merle Hufford Washington UP 1 Fred Stud Stennett St Mary s UP 2 Cy Leland TCU UP 3 Benny Lom California AP 3 NEA 2 fb NANA 2 Lloyd Brazil Detroit NEA 3 INS 3 fb DW 2 qb Dick Boyle St Mary s NEA 3 Wittmer Princeton NANA 3 Fullbacks Edit Ralph Welch Purdue AP 2 hb UP 1 COL 1 NEA 1 INS 1 hb NANA 1 CP 2 hb NYS 2 hb AAB 1 DW 2 hb Pug Parkinson Pitt AP 2 UP 2 INS 1 NANA 2 NYS 1 NYP 2 DW 2 hb LP 1 WT Tony Holm Alabama AP 1 INS 2 Earl Powerhouse Pomeroy Utah AP 3 DW 1 C Russell Bergherm Northwestern NANA 3 CP 2 NYS 2 Key EditBold Consensus All American recognized by NCAA 2 1 First team selection 2 Second team selection 3 Third team selection Selectors recognized by NCAA Edit AAB All America Board of Football consisting of Knute Rockne Pop Warner Tad Jones and W A Alexander 3 AP Associated Press based on a nationwide opinion poll of 215 experts including newspaper sports editors and writers Associated Press staff observers officials and coaches in every section of the country 4 UP United Press named by the United Press with the assistance and advice of more than 200 coaches officials and experts from every part of the country 5 COL Collier s Weekly as selected by Grantland Rice 6 NEA Newspaper Enterprise Association selected as follows In the selection of these All America players the opinions of more than 100 coaches and football writers have been confidentially consulted 7 INS International News Service later merged with UP to form UPI based on popular vote among sport writers and coaches representing every major section of the country voters included Damon Runyon Ford Frick Tom Thorp Dick Hylund John Heisman and Bill Corum 8 NANA North American Newspaper Alliance selected by four noted coaches Dan McGugin Howard Jones Bob Zuppke and Bill Roper 9 Other selectors Edit CP Central Press Association selected by the readers of hundreds of client newspapers of the Central Press Association 10 NYS New York Sun 11 12 NYP New York Post 13 DW Davis Walsh of the International News Service 14 LP Lawrence Perry Lawrence Perry selected his 1929 All America football team after traveling many thousands of miles and watching most of the country s leading teams in play or practice 15 WT Washington Times 16 See also Edit1929 All Big Six Conference football team 1929 All Big Ten Conference football team 1929 All Pacific Coast Conference football team 1929 All Southern football team 1929 All Southwest Conference football teamReferences Edit a b Tappaan is not recognized by the NCAA as a consensus All American despite receiving four official first team designations For some reason Wes Fesler receives the consensus recognition even though he received only two official first team designations Football Award Winners PDF National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA 2016 p 7 Retrieved October 21 2017 All America Football Board Selects 1929 Honor Team Rockne Warner Jones Alexander Present Choices for Season s Best Salt Lake Tribune 1929 12 08 Alan Gould 1929 12 07 Three Big Ten Players on A P All American Team Carideo and Cannon Land Honor Posts The News Palladium Michigan United Press Selects Its 1929 All American Football Eleven Charleston Gazette 1929 12 04 Nagurski Gets Post On Rice s All American Minnesota Star Placed At Tackle on All Star Aggregation Glassgow and Welch Other Big Ten Aces The Evening Tribune Albert Lea MN 1929 12 20 William Braucher NEA Service Sports Writer 1929 12 06 NEA Names Three Big 10 Stars on All American Place Carideo of Notre Dame at Quarterback Sheboygan Journal International News Service Announces All American Teams Leading Coaches And Writers Of Nation Aid In Selections Carideo Marsters Welch And Parkinson Picked In First Team Backfield New Castle News 1929 12 05 Race for All Star Picking Gets Going Great Coach Critics for Standard in Their Annual Huddle Agree on Choices Montana Standard 1929 12 01 Gene M Ever Gains Place on Popular All American Team Hundreds of Thousands of Football Followers Select Fourth Annual Mythical Eleven by Good Old Fashioned Election Method Kingsport Times 1929 12 10 Bear Schwartz on One All American Montana Standard 1929 12 01 Sleight Picked for All America Purdue Tackle Placed On New York Sun s Mythical Team Welch On Second Eleven Kokomo Tribune 1929 11 30 First and Second All American Are Named by N Y Post Sterling Daily Gazette IL 1929 12 02 Walsh s All American 1929 Football Team Logansport Pharos Tribune 1929 12 04 Lawrence Perry s 1929 All 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