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Walter Camp's All-American Team

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Walter Camp, of Yale, published last week his selection of the All-American football team for 1907. One Harvard man, J. W. Wendell '08, is given a place on the first eleven. P. Grant '08 and J. M. Macdonald '08 are given places on the second and third teams respectively.

The full selection of teams is as follows:

FIRST ELEVEN.

Ends--Dague, of Annapolis, and Alcott, of Yale.

Tackles--Draper, of Pennsylvania, and Biglow, of Yale.

Guards--Ziegler, of Pennsylvania, and Erwin, of West Point.

Centre--Schulz, of Michigan.

Quarterback--Jones, of Yale.

Halfbacks--Wendell, of Harvard, and Harlan, of Princeton.

Fullback--McCormick, of Princeton.

SECOND ELEVEN.

Ends--Exendine, of Carlisle, and Scarlett, of Pennsylvania.

Tackles--Horr, of Syracuse, and O'Rourke, of Cornell.

Guards--Rich, of Dartmouth, and Thompson, of Cornell.

Centre--Grant, of Harvard.

Quarterback--Dillon, of Princeton.

Halfbacks--Marks, of Dartmouth, and Hollenback, of Pennsylvania.

Fullback--Coy, of Yale.

THIRD ELEVEN.

Ends--Wister, of Princeton, and MacDonald, of Harvard.

Tackles--Lang, of Dartmouth, and Weeks, of West Point.

Guards--Goebel, of Yale, and Krider, of Swarthmore.

Centre--Phillips, of Princeton.

Quarterback--Steffen, of Chicago.

Halfbacks--Capron, of Minnesota, and Hauser, of Carlisle.

Fullback--Douglas, of Annapolis.

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