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Following the rash of "all" teams that accompanies the close of the football season, George M. Collins, national soccer authority, placed six booters from the championship Crimson team on his All New England Soccer eleven chosen for the Boston Globe.

Howard Mendel, next year's Crimson captain, received the most praise. In choosing him for left outside, Collins says, "his willingness to play for the team all the time, and his unselfishness made him a standout."

The Crimson defensemen, goalie Put Williams, and fullback Harden-bergh were selected to defend the mythical all star team. Hardenbergh was rated the "standout fullback of the season."

Shifty Captain Joe Johansen got honors for his brilliant work at right outside, and Jacobson was picked as center halfback. Phillips, as runner-up for the left halfback position was placed on the second team.

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