1911 All-Western college football team
The 1911 All-Western college football team consists of American football players selected to the All-Western teams chosen by various selectors for the 1911 college football season.
All-Western selections
Ends
- Stanfield Wells, Michigan (AX, CEP, EWC, GWA, LGS, SFE, SJ, WE)
- Joseph Hoeffel, Wisconsin (EWC, LGS, SFE, WE)
- Paul Harold Tobin, Minnesota (AX, GWA)
- Rodney, Notre Dame (SJ)
Tackles
- Frederick L. Conklin, Michigan (AX, EWC, GWA, LGS, WE)
- Charles Rademacher, Chicago (CEP, LGS, SFE, WE)
- Alfred L. Buser, Wisconsin (AX, CEP, EWC [guard], GWA, SFE)
Guards
- Horace F. Scruby, Chicago (CEP, EWC, GWA, LGS, SFE, WE)
- Sylvester V. Shonka, Nebraska (AX, CEP, EWC [tackle], SFE, SJ [tackle], WE)
- Lucius A. Smith, Minnesota (LGS, SJ)
- H. Belting, Illinois (AX, GWA)
- Charles J. Robinson, Minnesota (SJ)
Centers
- Willis "Fat" O'Brien, Iowa (AX, CEP, GWA, LGS, SFE, SJ)
- Clifford F. Morrell, Minnesota (EWC, WE)
Quarterbacks
- John "Keckie" Moll, Wisconsin (AX, CEP, EWC, GWA, LGS, SJ, WE)
- Thomas A. Gill, Indiana (SFE)
Halfbacks
- Reuben Martin Rosenwald, Minnesota (AX, CEP [fullback], GWA, LGS, SFE, SJ, WE)
- Clark Sauer, Chicago (AX [fullback], CEP, GWA [fullback], LGS, SFE, WE)
- James B. Craig, Michigan (AX, CEP, EWC, GWA)
- Owen A. Frank, Nebraska (EWC, SJ [tackle])
- Lewis C. Stevens, Minnesota (SJ)
Fullbacks
- George C. Thomson, Michigan (EWC, SFE, WE)
- Ralph Capron, Minnesota (CEP [end], LGS, SJ)
Key
Bold = consensus choice by a majority of the selectors
AX = G. W. Axelson[1]
CEP = Chicago Evening Post[2]
EWC = Edward W. Cochrane, sporting editor of Kansas City Journal[2]
GWA = G. W. Axelson, sporting editor of Chicago Record-Herald[2]
LGS = L. G. Sullivan, sporting editor of Chicago Daily News[2]
SJ = Edgar L. Shave and John L. Johnson in the St. Paul Daily News[2]
WE = Walter Eckersall[2]
SFE = San Francisco Examiner[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Axelson Has Another Eleven: The Chicago Sporting Scribe Does Not Agree With Eckersall". The Evening Times, Grand Forks, ND. November 27, 1911.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Walter Camp, ed. (1911). Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide 1911. American Sports Publishing Company. p. 25.
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