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Sixteen intramural gridiron stars were named to the all-House team yesterday following a joint conference of the eight coaches, the CRIMSON scribes who covered the games, and Adolph Samborski, director of intramural athletics.
Two complete backfields were named in view of the preponderence of talent in these positions, and two centers were elected after much lively debate failed to settle the superiority of either.
In making these selections, each coach was asked to nominate those players on his own squad whom he thought worthy of the team, to form a basis for the discussion of each individual position.
Leverett Places Four
Leverett placed four men on the team; Kirkland and Dunster, three apiece; Lowell, two; and the other four Houses, one each.
The all-House lineup:
le, Frank A. Mack '45, Lowell; lt, Robert A. Fisher '46, Eliot; lg, Harlan J. Smith '48, Dunster; c, William Sharpe, Jr. '43 Kirkland, and Gordon Grant, Jr. '47, Leverett; rg, George W. Blanchard '44, Kirkland; rt, Robert N. Thorn '46, Leverett; re, Alexander P. Coburn '48, Adams; qb, Gerald P. Glynn '46, Kirkland; rhb, Joseph M. Hurley, Jr. '44, Leverett; lhb, Roger Billings, Jr. '50, Dudley; fb, Charles MacDonald '46, Dunster.
Substitute backs:
qb, Jaun R. Mayer '46, Leverett; rhb, Dan Stevens '48, Winthrop; lhb, James M. Aldrich, 2nd '47, Dunster; fb, Loring Briggs '47, Lowell.
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