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Five players on the University team were awarded places on the two mythical "all-opponent elevens picked by "The Dartmouth" daily newspaper of Dartmouth College from among the players on all the teams which have played the Big Green eleven this fall. Brown had five players on the two team, and Yale and Cornell each had six representatives chosen. Three of the University players were placed on the first team.
The line-ups of the two teams are as follows:
First Team-Henderson, Cornell, le.; Kearney, Cornell, F.t.; Morris, Cornell, l.g.; Eckstln, Brown, c.; Carey, Cornell, r.g.; Coady, Harvard, r.t.; Luman, Yale, r.e.; Bench, Yale, q.b.; Cottle, Yale, l.h.b.; Miller Harvard, r.h.b.; Gehrke, Harvard, f.b.
Second Team-Biugham, Yale, l.e.; Roman, Brown, l.t.; Kilgour, Harvard, l.g.; Lovejoy, Yale, c.; Daley, Harvard, r.g.; Saywood, Brown r.t.; Stifler, Brown, r.e.; Wester, Cornell, q.b.; Payor, Brown, l.h.b.; Patterson, Cornell, r.h.b.; Pond, Yale, f.b.
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