1935 All-Eastern football team
The 1935 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 1935 college football season.
1935 All-Eastern football team |
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All-Eastern football team |
1935 college football season |
1933 1934 ← → 1936 1937 |
All-Eastern selections
Quarterbacks
- Ken Sandbach, Princeton (AP-1, INS-1, NEA-1)
Halfbacks
- Monk Meyer, Army (AP-1, INS-1)
- Hubert Randour, Pittsburgh (NEA-1, PW)
- Smith, NYU (NEA-1, PW [fb])
- Tuffy Leemans, George Washington (INS-1, PW [qb])
- J. Snead Schmidt, Navy (AP-1)
- Morris, Holy Cross (PW)
Fullbacks
- Vannie Albanese, Syracuse (AP-1, INS-1)
- Joe Maniaci, Fordham (NEA-1)
Ends
- William R. Shuler, Army (AP-1, NEA-1)
- Bob Train, Yale (INS-1, NEA-1, PW)
- Walter Winika, Rutgers (AP-1)
- Gilbert Lea, Princeton (INS-1, PW)
Tackles
- Charles Wasicek, Colgate (AP-1, INS-1, NEA-1, PW)
- Edward Michaels, Villanova (AP-1)
- Joe Stydahar, West Virginia (NEA-1)
- Moody Sarno, Fordham (INS-1, PW)
Guards
- Jac Weller, Princeton (AP-1, INS-1)
- Michaels, Villanova (NEA-1, PW)
- Philip Flanagan, Holy Cross (AP-1)
- Edward A. Jontos, Syracuse (INS-1)
- Gaffney, Harvard (NEA-1)
- Bill Montgomery, Princeton (PW)
Centers
- Stephen Cullinan, Princeton (AP-1)
- Louis Robertshaw, Navy (INS-1, PW)
- Ray, Dartmouth (NEA-1)
Key
- AP = Associated Press[1]
- UP = United Press
- INS = International News Service[2]
- NEA = Newspaper Enterprise Association[3]
- PW = Pop Warner[4]
References
- "A.P. All-Eastern Selections". The Daily Home News. December 3, 1935. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com.
- Tony Pugliese (December 2, 1935). "Patrick Rates Honor Roll of Eastern Stars". The Times. p. 25 – via Newspapers.com.
- Harry Graydon (November 27, 1935). "NEA's All-Eastern Team". The Columbia Record. p. 10 – via Newspapers.com.
- Glenn "Pop" Warner (December 2, 1935). "Players From Ten Schools Win Berths on All-Eastern Team Picked by Pop Warner". The Daily Times. p. 13 – via Newspapers.com.
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