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Show . Forty Eastern CiiSH Aid Evans In PickrasH Football Honor MachnHJ 1 H Howard Gray of Princeton Proves Most Popu- lar of All Players, Being Selected Almost Unanimously for End Position; ! Smythe at Quarter - bssbI sJ5) &Vanspnor I jJSpbgA 8n3s? Grr9-pRiNCTON kbpP ij yrt4&Jt$MS BerYV-t-aPAYETTE Jenkins -Aaao 1 rmfHKrBw W'-ifiDvdL pssn .state. Irdxiy 'Aos j l yrfiSdiwab-LAPaYgrrB iSackprnseuno jJH Bi5id6tgr-AQKv Btodeck-pts vai .Vtrr.n-w fEEBRj fe-Boiicr-o,nsviGaibi- if Lovejay'-rALs Culver Syracuse Eckatfiin-eocAVN kmSmS I '-.ocif g HujBri-wiAavA&o Pfann cou- Bteakirt-w rj HgKSSW j Px)ert.5OT. cg German rvrevDHBrerfr jMcrvrrr. BjBBiW r fyaVbachs- NardACci yvAMiUer-fwsrLVftvjw Baychet-NAvr p ( WB 1 gBinsey coqneu. 6imendiniT-eocv ccoss Gazoliaj-iaFAvrm- (J n HdrianpneZimmftrinafl JorrJan au Gebrorfjol Wt "jssr-- ' pttt&c vfood tewv Mallory-vaLE f 1 V8CMONT . 1 aW n BILIiS i van- THE "Billy Evans Eastern Honor Roll" contains the -cream of the football talent as selected by 40 of J Jhe leading football critics of that section. sec-tion. Howard Oray. the Henaatlonal Princeton end, w.-is practically a unanimous choice. Those who failed to select him for their premier eleven, gave him a place on tho second team. Oeorgo QWSU ' Harvard ran Oral a closo second for popularity. Mighty few critics pacse.j up the Harvard star, some placed him at halfback. 1 others at full. While Ihe cast boasted of a number num-ber ot clever halfbacks duping the seafon Just closed, Kaw of Cornell and Brunner of Lafayette seemed to meet with tci qiost favor among the experts. K FAVORITE. In getting material for my eastsrn honor roll I requested tho sport wrl"-ers wrl"-ers to select u first and sscond team. Like Gray of Princeton, Kaw was first choice of most of tho experts. Those who didn't Include him on their first team placed him on tho second. Bowser of Pittsburgh nni Qarblsch of the Army weru tho popular candidates candi-dates for center, with Bowser having a slight edge. There was a wide difference of opinion as to tackles. N'o other position posi-tion offered eo many prospective can- .dldatos of ability Every player se- H lecled for the honor coll was given a high rating. Cullan of Brown Treat ) : of Prluceton and Neldllnger of Dart- I? mouth polled the most first- choice j, ' i fit..:i. They finished In the order Wv. named with only one vote separating t 1 each man. B; GOOD FOR.W.Kis Good forwards predominated in the least. This caused the guard positions to bo almost as bitterly disputed as the tackles'. A majority of the ex-perts ex-perts favored Sack of Pittsburg and Schwab Of Lafayetto. I . Smythe of Lafayette was the lead- I ling choice for quarterback. Ho made la. fine .showing throughout the season, sea-son, but unquestionably his great showing against the Navy won him .many a vote Darling of Boston Colli Col-li ege was a close runncrup. j Following Is the Li st -team of tho : oast as selected from flic votes of ID of the leading sport writers In that section: j Center Bowser, Pittsburg. Knd Grav, Princeton. End Kopf. W. J. Tackle Gillian. Brown. Tackle: Tre.it. Princeton, , i Guard Sack. Pittsburg. Guard Schwab. Lefayeti Quarterback Smythe, Army, Halfback Kaw, Cornell. Halfback Brunm r. 1 nfavette. Fullback Owen, Harvard. :- |