The 1910 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 1910 college football season.
All-Eastern selections
editQuarterbacks
edit- Earl Sprackling, Brown (NYH-1; NYT-1; TC-1; HF-1)
- Art Howe, Yale (NYT-2; TC-2; HF-2)
- E. W. Butler, Cornell (NYH-2)
Halfbacks
edit- Percy Wendell, Harvard (NYH-1; NYT-1; TC-1; HF-1)
- James Russell McKay, Brown (NYT-1; TC-1; HF-1)
- Hamilton Corbett, Harvard (NYH-2; TC-2; HF-1)
- John Field, Yale (TC-2; HF-2)
- John Dalton, Navy (NYH-2)
Fullbacks
edit- Leroy Mercer, Penn (NYH-1; NYT-1; TC-1; HF-2)
- Talbot Pendleton, Princeton (NYH-1; NYT-2; TC-2; HF-2)
- Erle Oatman Kistler, Yale (NYH-2)
- Fred Ramsdell, Penn (NYT-2)
Ends
edit- John Kilpatrick, Yale (NYH-1; NYT-1; TC-1; HF-1)
- L.D. Smith, Harvard (NYH-1; NYT-1; TC-1; HF-1)
- Edward Daley, Dartmouth (TC-2; HF-2)
- Busty Ashbaugh, Brown (TC-2; HF-2)
- William Marks, Penn (NYH-2)
- K. P. Gilchrist, Navy (NYH-2; NYT-2)
- Harold Eyrich, Cornell (NYT-2)
Tackles
edit- Robert McKay, Harvard (NYH-2; NYT-1; TC-1; HF-1)
- Paul, Yale (NYT-1; TC-1; HF-1)
- Paul Withington, Harvard (NYH-1; NYT-2; HF-2)
- Jim Scully, Yale (NYH-1; TC-2)
- Ralph W. Sherwin, Dartmouth (NYH-2; NYT-2; TC-2; HF-2)
Guards
edit- Bob Fisher, Harvard (NYH-1; NYT-1; TC-1; HF-1)
- Weir, Army (NYH-2; NYT-2; TC-1; HF-1)
- John H. Brown Jr., Navy (NYH-1; NYT-1; TC-2)
- Wright, Navy (TC-2; HF-2)
- Archibald Vincent Arnold, Army (NYH-2; HF-2)
- Thomas A. Wilson, Princeton (NYH-2; NYT-2)
Centers
edit- Ernest Cozens, Penn (NYH-1; NYT-1; TC-2; HF-1)
- Effingham Morris, Yale (NYT-2; TC-1; HF-2)
Key
edit- NYH = New York Herald[1]
- NYT = New York Tribune[2]
- HF = Hamilton Fish III[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Sprackling and McKay Almost Unanimous Choice of Experts". Evening Tribune. November 28, 1910. p. 3.
- ^ "Herbert Picks Sprackling and M'Kay of Brown". Evening Tribune. December 5, 1910. p. 10.
- ^ "Two Russell Named for All-Star Eastern Teams". Youngstown Vindicator. November 28, 1910. p. 8.
- ^ "Two Russell Named for All-Star Eastern Teams". Youngstown Vindicator. November 28, 1910. p. 8.