1934 Little All-America college football team explained

The 1934 Little All-America college football team is composed of college football players from small colleges and universities who were selected by the Associated Press as the best players at each position. Quarterback John Mackorell of Davidson was named captain of the 1934 Little All-America team.[1] [2]

First-team

PositionPlayerTeam
QBJohn MackorellStyle = Davidson
HBIke PetersenStyle = Gonzaga
Fritz HansonStyle = North Dakota Agricultural
FBJohn TurelyStyle = Ohio Wesleyan
EWilliam GrinnellStyle = Tufts
Tod GoodwinStyle = West Virginia
TTony BlazineStyle = Illinois Wesleyan
Tubby GarlandStyle = Catawba
GChris KjeldsenStyle = Pacific
Loren GrannisStyle = Willamette
CRudy ProchaskaStyle = Tulsa

Second-team

PositionPlayerTeam
QBRalph SemeradStyle = Union (NY)
HBCocky SextonStyle = Fort Hays Teachers
John ArrambideStyle = Whittier
FBWalter FroelichStyle = Tufts
EHermit DavisStyle = Birmingham–Southern
Spud TaylorStyle = Davis & Elkins
TLuke KellamStyle = Trinity (CT)
Joe StydaharStyle = West Virginia
GTom BrownStyle = Western State (CO)
Bill MackeyStyle = Emory & Henry
CJim MartellStyle = Bluefield

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: South Places Pair of Men On Little College All-American Football Selection. Chattanooga Daily Times. December 5, 1934. 9. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: Small School All-American Teams Chosen. The Tacoma Daily Ledger. December 5, 1934. 7. Newspapers.com.