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HUBBARD WINS POSITION ON CAMP'S ALL-AMERICA ELEVEN

Coombs, Evans, Cheek and Pfaffmann Given Honorable Mention

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Captain C. J. Hubbard '24 has been awarded one of the guard positions on Walter Camp's first All-America team. There are no University players on either the second or third of the mythical elevens, but Combs, end; Evans, tackle; and Cheek and Pfaffmann, backs, are given honorable mention.

In stating his reasons for selecting Hubbard on the first eleven, Mr. Camp says: "Hubbard played the part of the leader of the line for his team. Attacks after a time avoided his position, and when his backs gained, it was usually due to his work in crowding the opponents in or out and making a start for his runner. He has enormous reach and an uncanny sense of the point of attack."

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