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Bill Dennis and Harry Sacks both received honorable mention as the Ivy League's seven coaches picked their all-star teams.
Erule Beck, the League's most valuable player made the first team, along with Jack Molinas of Columbia, Fred Gieg of Dartmouth, Lee Morton of Cornell, and Tom Holt of Penn.
John Weber and Spencer Schnaltter of Yale led the second team which also had Foster Cooper of Princeton, Paul Brand of Columbia, and Fred Tritschler of Princeton.
Beck, who twice led his Penn team to victories over the Crimson, was chosen most valuable player for the second year.
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