The 1919 All-Pacific Coast football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the 1919 college football season.
All-Pacific Coast selections
Quarterback
- Bill Steers, Oregon (PS-1; GB-1; AS-1; HH-1; SH-1)
- Dick Hanley, Washington State (AS-2; HH-2)
Halfbacks
- Lloyd Gillis, Washington State (PS-1; GB-1; AS-2; HH-2; SH-1)
- Carlton G. Wells, California (PS-1; GB-1; AS-1; HH-1)
- Holt, Stanford (AS-1)
- Charles A. Huntington, Oregon (AS-1)
- Karl Deeds, California (AS-2)
- Ervin Dailey, Washington (HH-2)
- Fred T. Brooks, California (HH-2)
Fullback
- George Powell, Oregon Agricultural (GB-1; AS-2; HH-1; SH-1)
- Dink Templeton, Stanford (PS-1; HH-1)
- Hollis Huntington, Oregon (SH-1)
Ends
- Ted Faulk, Washington (PS-1; GB-1; AS-1; HH-2; SH-1)
- Hubbard, Oregon Agricultural (PS-1; GB-1; HH-1)
- Roy Hanley, Washington State (AS-1; HH-1)
- George Smith, Washington (AS-2; SH-1)
- Karl Engebretson, California (AS-2)
- Anderson, Oregon (HH-2)
Tackles
- Walter Herreid, Washington State (PS-1; GB-1; HH-1; SH-1)
- William Grimm, Washington (PS-1; AS-1; HH-2; SH-1)
- Bartlett, Oregon (GB-1; AS-2; HH-1; SH-1)
- Fred Hamilton, Washington State (AS-2; HH-1)
- R. Hanley, Washington State (AS-1)
- Walker, Oregon Agricultural (AS-2; HH-2)
Guards
- Elwert, Washington State (PS-1; GB-1)
- Olin Majors, California (GB-1; AS-1)
- Beull Blake, Washington (PS-1; AS-2)
- Edgar Caughey, Stanford (HH-2; SH-1)
- Mautz, Oregon (HH-1)
- Lee Cranmer, California (AS-1)
- Johnson, Oregon Agricultural (HH-2)
Centers
- Earl Dunlap, Washington State (PS-1; GB-1)
- Sanford Wick, Washington (AS-2; HH-1)
- Simpson, Stanford (AS-1)
- Leslie, Oregon (SH-1)
- Heyden, Oregon Agricultural (HH-2)
- Prink Callison, Oregon (HH-2)
Key
PS = Plowden Stott, "one of the foremost Western football officials"[1]
GB = George Bertz, sporting editor of The Portland Journal[2]
AS = Andy Smith, head coach of California[3]
HH = Homer Woodson Hargiss, head coach of Oregon Agricultural[4]
SH = Shy Huntington, head coach of Oregon[5]See also
References
- ↑ "Here's Another All-Star Football Team". Oakland Tribune. November 30, 1919. p. 31.
- ↑ "All-Star Football Team Is Chosen". Eugene Register-Guard. November 29, 1919. p. 1.
- ↑ "Andy Smith Picks All-Pacific Eleven". Berkeley Daily Gazette. December 2, 1919. p. 3.
- ↑ "Hargiss Picks All-Star Team". Spokane Daily Chronicle. November 27, 1919. p. 16.
- ↑ "All-Star Team of Coast is Chosen By Coach Huntington". Eugene Rigister-Guard. December 2, 1919. p. 10.
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