The 1946 All-Eastern football team consists of American football players chosen at the end of the 1946 college football season as the best at each position from teams playing college football at schools in the Eastern United States. The organizations selecting All-Eastern teams in 1946 included the Associated Press (AP) and the International News Service (INS).
All-Eastern selections edit
Backs edit
- Arnold Tucker, Army (AP-1; INS-1 [qb])
- Glenn Davis, Army (AP-1, INS-1 [hb])
- Skip Minisi, Penn (AP-1)
- Doc Blanchard, Army (AP-1; INS-1 [rb])
- Levi Jackson, Yale (AP-2, INS-1 [hb])
- Lou Kusserow, Columbia (AP-2)
- Joe Watts, Syracuse (AP-2)
- Don Panciera, Boston College (AP-2, INS-2 [qb])
- Maderak, Penn State (INS-2 [hb])
- Kuleles, Boston College (INS-2 [hb])
- Mandarino, Syracuse (INS-2 [hb])
Ends edit
- Hank Foldberg, Army (AP-1, INS-1)
- Bill Swiacki, Columbia (AP-1; INS-1)
- George Poole, Army (AP-2)
- James Dieckelman, Holy Cross (AP-2)
- Irving Mondschein, NYU (INS-2)
- Monahan, Dartmouth (INS-2)
Tackles edit
- Frank Wydo, Cornell (AP-1, INS-1)
- Bernie Gallagher, Penn (AP-1)
- Jim Carrington, Navy (INS-1)
- James Lalikos, Brown (AP-2)
- Goble Bryant, Army (AP-2)
- Furman, Cornell (INS-2)
- Bill Schuler, Yale (INS-2)
Guards edit
- Emil Drvaric, Harvard (AP-1)
- Fritz Barzilauskas, Yale (AP-1, INS-1)
- Joe Steffy, Army (INS-1)
- Arthur Gerometta, Army (AP-2)
- Robert Rutkowski, Penn (AP-2)
- McClellan, Brown (INS-2)
- Robert Orlando, Colgate (INS-2)
Centers edit
- Chuck Bednarik, Penn (AP-1, INS-1)
- Richard Scott, Navy (AP-2)
- Fisher, Harvard (INS-2)
Key edit
AP = Associated Press[1]
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "Army Places Four Players On A-P All-Eastern Team". Evening Times. Cumberland, Maryland. November 26, 1946. p. 25 – via Newspapers.com.