1922 All-Eastern football team

1922 All-Eastern football team
All-Eastern football team
1922 college football season
1920 1921 ← → 1923 1924

The 1922 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 1922 college football season.

All-Eastern selections

Quarterbacks

  • George Smythe, Army (BE-1; INS-1)
  • Charles Buell, Harvard (INS-2; ETP-2)
  • George Pfann, Cornell (ETP-1)

Halfbacks

  • Eddie Kaw, Cornell (BE-1; INS-1; ETP-1)
  • Hal Erickson, Washington & Jefferson (INS-2; ETP-1)
  • Leonard Brunner, Lafayette (BE-1)
  • Ralph Jordan, Yale (INS-2; ETP-2)
  • Floyd Ramsey, Cornell (ETP-2)

Fullbacks

  • George Owen, Harvard (BE-1; INS-1; ETP-1)
  • Orville Hewitt, Pittsburgh (INS-1)
  • William H. Wood, Army (INS-2; ETP-2)

Ends

  • Howdy Gray, Princeton (BE-1; INS-1, ETP-1)
  • Herb Kopf, Washington & Jefferson (BE-1; INS-2)
  • Edward Gouinlock, Cornell (INS-1)
  • Warren Parr, Navy (ETP-1)
  • Stout, Princeton (INS-2)
  • Wendell Taylor, Navy (ETP-2)

Tackles

  • Mike Gulian, Brown (BE-1; INS-1; ETP-1)
  • Herb Treat, Princeton (BE-1; INS-1; ETP-1)
  • Denis J. Mulligan, Army (INS-2)
  • Harland Baker, Princeton (INS-2)
  • Leonard C. Hanson, Cornell (ETP-2)
  • John Thurman, Penn (ETP-2)

Guards

  • Frank Schwab, Lafayette (BE-1; INS-2; ETP-1)
  • Cross, Yale (INS-1; ETP-1)
  • Jack Sack, Pittsburgh (BE-1)
  • Fritz Breidster, Army (INS-1)
  • Charles Hubbard, Harvard (INS-2; ETP-2)
  • Jim Welsh, Colgate (ETP-2)

Centers

Key

  • BE = "Billy Evans Eastern Honor Roll", selected by 40 of the leading football critics of that section[1]
  • ETP = Evening Tribune, Providence, selected as the opinion of 15 writers[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Evans' All-Eastern Honor Roll Has Cream of Grid". Toledo News-Bee. December 11, 1922.
  2. ^ "First-All Eastern Team is Selected; Winners Get Call". The Deseret News. December 4, 1922. p. 2.
  3. ^ "Gulian-Cross Are Selected". The Evening Tribune, Providence. December 16, 1922. p. 9.