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Football captain-elect Dick Clasby has made the Associated Press' All-Eastern team, the AP announced yesterday. Clasby, one of three Crimson starters on the AP's all-Ivy team, was the only Harvard player selected for eastern honors.
Princeton dominated the team, placing four players--one offensive and three defensive--on the teams. Tiger captain-elect Homer Smith is the fullback, while guard Brad Glass, end Frank McPhee, and safety man Ed Jannotta made the defensive unit.
Yale's record breaking end, Ed Woodsum, and Columbia's Al Ward were the offensive ends. Joe Fortunate, Eli captain-elect and Colgate's Al Simmons were the defensive halfbacks--although Simmons was an offensive star most of the season, and Fortunate was a linebacker all year.
Charlie Maloy, Holy Cross play caller, edged Yale's Ed Molloy, Columbia's Mitch Price, and B.U.'s Harry Agganis for the quarterback position, in what was reported as the closest contest.
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