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Captain-elect Howie Houston yesterday won honorable mention positions on both Associated Press and United Press All-American football teams.
The AP listed him as tackle in their All-American lineup, while the UP named him as guard, indicating that there was some doubt as to what to call a man who plays offensive guard and defensive tackle.
No other Crimson men gained recognition on these nationwide teams.
Among Ivy League players on the AP team who have seen action against Harvard this fall were Bobby Jack Stuart of Army, who gained a first-string rating; Dartmouth's left end and captain Dale Armstrong, on the second squad; and Joe Quinn of Cornell who found a place for himself as third-line guard. Stuart will be seen here in the Stadium next fall when Army plays its return game.
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