Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 January 1912 — CAMP’S ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS [ARTICLE]
CAMP’S ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS
First Team. Pos. Second Team. White, Princeton L. E >... Smith, Harvard Hart, Princeton ...L. T. Monk,-Cornell Fisher, Harvard ...L. G Scruby, Chicago Ketcham, vala ........ .C. Bluthenthal, Princeton Duff, Princeton ....R. G v ... McDevitt, Yale Devore, Army R. T..... ..._......... Scot!/,’ Yale Bomeister, Yale R. E Avery, Penn State Howe, Yale Q Spreading, Brown Wendell, Harvard ...L. H Morey, Dartmouth "Thorpe, Carlisle R. H.. Camp, Yale Dalton, Navy F. 8.......... Rosenwald, Minnesota
Walter Camp, the so-called dean of American football, In picking his AllAmerican football team for 1911, has confined , his first team-selections to players who have been members of eastert teams. Not one western player is mentioned of the first eleven. prtneeton and Yale are given three places each on the mythical all-star eleven. Harvard two, and the Army, Navy and Carlisle fine each. X-. One selection of Gamp’s which, is hardly likely to meet with popular opinion Is that of Dalton for fullback. While there is no question but that Dalton is entitled to a place on the first team, there is considerable
doubt as to whether or not he should be considered as a fullback. All through the season Dalton starred as a halfback, and many critics are prone to believe that it Is not a question as to what a Qian might do in other than that in which .he played* but what he had done tatlsome position. ,On the second team the west is given representation by the presence of Scruby. the great Chicago kicker, and Rosenwald of Minnesota. Camp, Jr., is placed on the second, team, as is Sprackling of Cleveland, who was named is 1910 as All-Ameri-can quarterback. ,
