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Three members of Harvard's Ivy League champion football varsity were given honorable mention in the Associated Press All-America poll released last night.
End Bob Boyda, tackle Darwin Wile, and guard Bill Swinford, the whole left side of the Crimson's powerful forward wall, were three of the four Ivy League players listed in the poll. The fourth was Yale's center, Matt Black.
In the backfield of the AP's All-American first team are Sandy Stephens, Minnesota; Ernie Davis, Syracuse; James Saxton, Texas; and Bob Ferguson, Ohio State.
The line includes Jerry Hillebrand, Colorado, and Bill Miler, Miami of Florida at ends; Bill Neighbors, Alabama, and Merlin Olsen, Utah State at tackle; Roy Winston, Louisiana State, and Dave Behrman, Michigan State at guard, and Alex Kroll, Rutgers, at center.
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