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All Americans at Yale.Indd YALE FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS 1889 Charles Gill ’89, T (1st) William Heff elfi nger ’91s, G (1st) Herbert McBride ’90s, FB (2nd) William Rhodes ’91, T (2nd) Amos Alonzo Stagg ’88, E (1st) 1890 Laurence Bliss ’93s, HB (2nd) John Hartwell ’89s, E (2nd) William Heff elfi nger ’91s, G (1st) Th omas L. McClung ’92, HB (1st) Samuel Morison ’91, G (2nd) William Rhodes, ’91, T (1st) 1891 Francis Barbour ’92s, QB (2nd) Laurence Bliss ’93s, HB (2nd) John Hartwell ’89s, E (1st) William Heff elfi nger ’91s, G (1st) Frank Hinkey ’95, E (1st) Th omas L. McClung ’92, HB (1st) Samuel Morison ’91, G (2nd) G. Foster Sanford ’95 C (2nd) Stagg (top), Heff elfi nger Wallace Winter ’93s, T (1st) 1892 Cliff ord Bliss ’93, HB (2nd) Laurence Bliss ’93s, HB (2nd) Frank Butterworth ’95, FB (2nd) John Greenway ’95s, E (2nd) Frank Hinkey ’95, E (1st) Vance McCormick ’93s, QB (1st) James McCrea ’95s, G (2nd) Philip Stillman ’95s, C (2nd) A. Hamilton Wallis ’93, T (1st) 1893 George Adee ’95, QB (2nd) Anson Beard ’95, T (2nd) Frank Butterworth ’95, FB (1st) John Greenway ’95s, E (2nd) William Hickok ’95s, G (1st) Frank Hinkey ’95, E (1st) Fred Murphy ’97, T (2nd) Philip Stillman ’95s, C (2nd) Samuel B. Th orne ’96, HB (2nd) 1894 George Adee ’95, QB (1st) Anson Beard ’95, T (2nd) Frank Butterworth ’95, FB (1st) William Hickok ’95s, G (1st) Frank Hinkey ’95, E (1st) Fred Murphy ’97, T (2nd) Philip Stillman ’95s, C (1st) Samuel B. Th orne ’96, HB (2nd) 1895 Charles Chadwick ’97, G (2nd) Harry Cross ’96, C (2nd) W. Redmond Cross ’96, G (2nd) Clarence Fincke ’97, QB (2nd) Louis Hinkey ’97, E (2nd) Alexander Jerrems ’96s, FB (2nd) Fred Murphy ’97, T (1st) Samuel B. Th orne ’96, HB (1st) 1896 Clarence Fincke ’97, QB (1st) Fred Murphy ’97, T (1st) 1897 Hinkey (above), Chadwick F. Gordon Brown ’01, G (1st) George Cadwalader ’01, C (2nd) Charles Chadwick ’97, G (2nd) Burr Chamberlain ’97s, T (1st) Charles DeSaulles ’99s, QB (1st) John Hall ’97s, E (1st) Malcolm McBride ’00, FB (2nd) James Rodgers ’98, T (2nd) 1898 F. Gordon Brown ’01, G (1st) Burr Chamberlain ’97s, T (1st) 1899 F. Gordon Brown ’01, G (1st) Malcolm McBride ’00, FB (1st) George Stillman ’01, T (1st) 1900 James Bloomer ’05, T (1st) F. Gordon Brown ’01, G (1st) George Chadwick ’03, HB (1st) Sherman Coy ’01, E (2nd) William Fincke ’01s, QB (1st) Charles Gould ’02, E (2nd) Perry Hale ’00s, FB (1st) Herman Olcott ’01, C (1st) Richard Sheldon ’98s, ’02s, G (2nd) Albert Sharpe ’02m, HB (3rd) George Stillman ’01, T (1st) 1901 John DeSaulles ’01s, ’04l, QB (2nd) George Goss ’03, T (3rd) Charles Gould ’02, E (3rd) Henry Holt ’03, C (1st) Herman Olcott ’01, G (3rd) Joseph Swan ’02, E (2nd) 1902 Morgan Bowman ’05s, FB (2nd) George Chadwick ’03, HB (1st) Edgar Glass ’04s, G (1st) George Goss ’03, G (2nd) James Hogan ’05, T (1st) Henry Holt ’03, C (1st) Ralph Kinney ’05s, T (1st) Harold Metcalf ’04, HB (2nd) Foster Rockwell ’06, QB (1st) Th omas Shevlin ’06, E (1st) 1903 James Hogan ’05, T (1st) Ledyard Mitchell ’04, HB (2nd) Charles Raff erty ’04s, E (1st) Th omas Shevlin ’06, E (2nd) 1904 James Hogan ’05, T (1st) Lydig Hoyt ’06, HB (3rd) Ralph Kinney ’05s, G (1st) Foster Rockwell ’06, QB (2nd) J. Clinton Roraback ’03, ’06l, C (2nd) Th omas Shevlin ’06, E (1st) Roswell Tripp ’06s, G (2nd) Holt 1905 L. Horatio Biglow ’08, T (3rd) Robert Forbes ’07, T (2nd) Guy Hutchinson ’06s, QB (2nd) Samuel Morse ’07, HB (2nd) Howard Roome ’07, HB (1st) Th omas Shevlin ’06, E (1st) Roswell Tripp ’06s, G (1st) 1906 L. Horatio Biglow ’08, T (1st) Robert Forbes ’07, E (1st) Clarence Hockenberger ’07s, C (2nd) Th omas A.D. Jones ’08s, QB (2nd) William Knox ’07, HB (1st) Samuel Morse ’07, FB (3rd) Paul Veeder ’07s, FB (1st) 1907 Clarence Alcott ’08s, E (1st) L. Horatio Biglow ’08, T (1st) Edward “Ted” Coy ’10, FB (2nd) Th omas and Howard Jones William Goebel ’10, G (3rd) Th omas A.D. Jones ’08s, QB (1st) 1908 Hamlin Andrus ’10s, G (2nd) Edward “Ted” Coy ’10, FB (1st) William Goebel ’10, G (1st) 1909 Hamlin Andrus ’10s, G (1st) Carroll Cooney ’10, C (1st) Edward “Ted” Coy ’10, FB (1st) William Goebel ’10, G (2nd) Henry Hobbs ’10s, T (1st) Art Howe ’12, QB (2nd) John Reed Kilpatrick ’11, E (1st) Th eodore Lilley ’10s, T (2nd) Stephen Philbin ’10, HB (1st) 1910 John Field ’11, HB (2nd) Art Howe ’12, QB (2nd) John Reed Kilpatrick ’11, E (1st) Effi ngham Morris ’11, C (2nd) James Scully ’12s, T (2nd) Kilpatrick 1911 Douglass Bomeisler ’13, E (1st) Walter Camp Jr. ’13, HB (2nd) Pomeroy Francis ’12, G (3rd) Art Howe ’12, QB (1st) Henry Ketcham ’14, C (1st) Elmer McDevitt ’12, G (2nd) James Scully ’12s, T (2nd) 1912 Douglass Bomeisler ’13, E (1st) Russell Cooney ’14, G (2nd) Henry Ketcham ’14, C (1st) Harold Pumpelly ’15, HB (3rd) 1913 Henry Ketcham ’14, T (2nd) Henry Marting ’14, C (2nd) Nelson Talbott ’15a, T (1st) Alexander Wilson ’16, QB (2nd) 1914 Henry LeGore ’17, HB (2nd) Alexander Wilson ’16, QB (3rd) Camp (above), Talbott 1915 Clinton “Cupe” Black ’17s, G (2nd) 1916 Clinton “Cupe” Black ’17s, G (1st) Henry LeGore ’17, HB (2nd) Artemus Gates ’18, T (2nd) George Moseley ’17s, E (1st) 1919 James Braden ’18, FB (2nd) J. Timothy Callahan ’18s, C (3rd) 1920 J. Timothy Callahan ’18s, G (1st) Th omas Dickens ’20s, T (3rd) 1921 Malcolm Aldrich ’22, HB (1st) Albert Into ’23s, T (3rd) 1922 Harry Cross ’23, G (2nd) Ralph Jordan ’23, HB (3rd) 1923 Winslow Lovejoy ’25, C (2nd) Richard Luman ’25, E (3rd) William Mallory ’28, FB (1st) Century Milstead ’26, T (1st) in photo William Richeson ’24s, QB (2nd) Marvin Stevens ’25, FB (2nd) 1924 Winslow Lovejoy ’25, C (2nd) Raymond “Ducky” Pond ’25, HB (2nd) (Th is was the last Walter Camp Team) 1925 John Joss ’26, T (1st, New York Sun) Herbert Sturhahn ’27s, G (3rd, Grantland Rice/Colliers; 1st, New York Sun) 1926 Herbert Sturhahn ’25, G (1st, Grantland Rice) John Charlesworth ’29, C (1st, Grantland Rice; 1st UPI) 1927 Bruce Caldwell ’28, HB (1st, New York Sun) Sidney Quarrier ’28s, T (1st, Grantland Rice; 1st, New York World) William Webster ’28s, G (1st, Grantland Rice; 1st, Walter Eckersall; 1st, New York World; 1st, AP; 1st, Larry Perry; 1st, New York Sun; 1st, North American News Alliance; 1st, Chicago Tribune; 1st, All-America Board; 1st, Howard Jones/Knute Rockne/”Pop” Warner) 1930 Frederick Linehan ’31, G (1st, Grantland Rice) 1931 Albert Booth ’32s, HB (1st, Parke Davis; 3rd, Hearst) Herster Barres ’32, E (Tom Th orp; ALT., New York Sun) 1932 Robert Lassiter ’34, HB (3rd, News Alliance) 1934 Lawrence Kelley ’37, E (1st, New York Sun; 1st, New York World Telegram; 1st, New York Herald Tribune) Mather Whitehead ’36, FB (HM, New York Herald Tribune) 1935 Lawrence Kelley ’37, E (1st, Grantland Rice) 1936 Clinton Frank ’38, HB (1st, Grantland Rice; 1st, New York World Telegram) Lawrence Kelley ’37, E (1st, Grantland Rice; 1st, New York World Telegram; 1st, All-America Board of Football) 1937 Clinton Frank ’38, HB (1st, Colliers/Grantland Rice; 1st, New York World Telegram; 1st, AP; 1st, North Ameri- can News Alliance; 1st, New York Sun; 1st, New York News; 1st, UPI; 1st, All-America Board of Football; 1st, New York Mirror; 1st, International News Service; 1st, Newspaper Enterprise Alliance; 1st, Liberty) 1941 Alan Bartholemy ’42, E (3rd, Liberty) 1942 Spencer Moseley ’43, C (1st, Newspaper Enterprise Alliance; UPI; AP) 1944 Paul Walker ’46e, E (1st, Grantland Rice; 1st, New York Sun; 1st, New York News; 1st, Newspaper Enterprise Al- liance; 1st, Central Press; 1st, Football Writers Association; 1st, “Bill” Cunningham; 1st, “Red Grange”; 1st, Bill Stern All-America) 1945 Paul Walker ’46e, E (3rd, Newspaper Alliance) 1946 Fritz Barzilauskas ’47m, G (1st, New York Sun; 3rd, AFCA) Levi Jackson ’50, FB (3rd, AFCA) 1956 Paul Lopata ’57e, E (3rd) Dennis McGill ’57e, HB (HM) John Owseichik ’57, G (HM) Al Ward ’57, HB (HM) 1957 Mike Cavallon ’58, E (HM) Gene Coker ’58, FB (HM) Jack Embersits ’58, G (HM) Dick Winterbauer ’58, QB (HM) 1959 Harry Olivar ’60, T (HM) Mike Pyle ’61, C (HM) Richard Winkler ’60, FB (HM) 1960 Ben Balme ’61, G (1st, AP; HM, UPI; 2nd, N.E.A.) Pyle Bob Blanchard ’61, FB (HM, AP; HM, UPI; HM, N.E.A.) Mike Pyle ’61, T (HM, AP; HM, UPI; HM, N.E.A.; HM, ABC-TV; HM, College Sports Editors) Tom Singleton ’61, QB (HM, AP; HM, UPI) Hardy Will ’61, C (HM, AP; HM, UPI) Ken Wolfe ’61, HB (HM, AP) 1961 Matt Black ’62, C (HM, UPI) 1964 Chuck Mercein ’65, FB (1st, Chicago Tribune) 1968 Mike Bouscaren ’69, LB (HM, AP) Brian Dowling ’69, QB (HM, AP; HM, UPI; HM, NEA) Ed Franklin ’69, DB (HM, AP) Kyle Gee ’69, Off ensive T (HM, AP) Calvin Hill ’69, RB (HM, AP; HM, UPI) Pat Madden ’69, DB (HM, AP) Fred Morris ’69, C (HM, AP) Bruce Weinstein ’69, TE (HM, AP) 1969 Jim Gallagher ’71, DE (HM, AP) 1970 Jim Gallagher ’71, DE (HM, AP) Dick Jauron ’73, RB (HM, AP) Rich Lolotai ’72, MG (HM, AP) Rich Maher ’72, E (Churchmen’s) Joe Massey ’71, QB (Churchmen’s) Tom Neville ’71, DT (1st, Walter Camp; HM, AP) 1972 Dowling (top), Skoronski (75) Dick Jauron ’73, RB (1st, Walter Camp; 2nd, AP; Kodak) Bob Leyen ’73, DT (HM, AP) 1974 Elvin Charity ’75, DB (HM, AP) Rudy Green ’75, RB (HM, AP) Charlie Palmer ’76, T (HM, AP) 1975 Gary Fencik ’76, WR (HM, AP) John Smoot ’76, LB (HM, AP) 1976 John Pagliaro ’78, RB (HM, AP) 1977 Steve Carfora ’78, G (HM, AP) John Pagliaro ’78, RB (3rd, AP) 1978 Bill Crowley ’79, LB (HM, AP) Arnie Pinkston ’80, DB (HM, AP) Bob Skoronski ’79, DT (HM, AP) in photo John Spagnola ’79, TE (HM, AP; HM, UPI) Clint Streit ’79, DE (HM, AP) 1979 Tim Tumpane ’80, LB (HM, AP) 1980 Kevin Czinger ’81, MG (HM, AP) Rich Diana ’82, RB (HM, AP) Fred Leone ’82, DE (HM, AP) Bob Regan ’81, OT (HM, AP) 1981 Rich Diana
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