1918 All-Service football team
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The 1918 All-Service football team consists of American football players of the United States military selected to the all-service football teams chosen by various selectors.
All-Service players of 1918
Ends
- Woodruff, Granite State (WC-1)
- Clarence Zimmerman, Washington State; Mare Island Marines (WC-1)
- Schroeder, Minnesota; Chicago Naval Reserves (WE-1)
- Klein, Illinois; Chicago Naval Reserves (WE-1)
- George Halas, Illinois; Great Lakes Navy (WC-2)
- Statz, Camp Slocum (WC-2)
- Jardine, Camp Dodge (WE-2)
- Mansfield, Camp Grant (WE-2)
- Chambers, Mather Field (WC-3)
- Dick Reichle, Illinois; Great Lakes Navy (WC-3)
Tackles
- Christian "Big Ben" Bentz, Montana; Chicago Naval Reserves (WC-1, WE-1)
- Hugh Blacklock, Michigan Agricultural; Great Lakes Navy (WC-1, WE-1)
- Conway, Newport (WC-2)
- Andrews, Chicago Naval Reserves (WE-2)
- Hankey, Camp Grant (WE-2)
- Pud Seidel, Pitt; Camp Greenleaf (WC-3)
- Maynard, Bremerton (WC-3)
Guards
- Emmett Keefe, Notre Dame; Great Lakes Navy (WC-2 [as t], WE-1)
- Jock Sutherland, Pitt; Camp Greenleaf (WC-1)
- Johnny Budd, Lafayette; League Island (WC-1)
- Jerry Jones, Notre Dame; Great Lakes Navy (WE-1)
- Fred Hamilton, Washington State; Mather Field (WC-2)
- Oldham, Armed Guard (WC-2)
- Knute Cauldwell, Wabash; Camp Taylor (WE-2)
- Massopust, Camp Dodge (WE-2)
- Ray Lynch, Newport (WC-3)
- Thockmorton, Pelham (WC-3)
Centers
- Charlie Bachman, Notre Dame; Great Lakes Navy (WC-1)
- Al Feeney, Notre Dame; Camp Taylor (WE-1)
- Selph, Camp Lewis (WC-2)
- William C. "Dutch" Gorgas, Chicago; Cleveland Naval Reserves (WE-2)
- Jake Risley, Oregon; Mare Island Marines (WC-3)
Quarterbacks
- Paddy Driscoll, Northwestern; Great Lakes Navy (WC-1, WE-1)
- Gaylord Stinchcomb, Ohio State; Cleveland Naval Reserves (WC-2, WE-2)
- Albright, Camp Dix (WC-3)
Halfbacks
- Jimmy DeHart, Pitt; Mather Field (WC-1)
- George Hoban, Lehigh; Camp Devens (WC-1)
- Jerry Johnson, Morningside; Chicago Naval Reserves (WE-1)
- Everett Strupper, Georgia Tech; Camp Gordon (WC-2)
- Lear, Pelham (WC-2)
- Coughlin, Camp Dodge (WE-2)
- Hal Erickson, St. Olaf's; Great Lakes Navy (WE-2)
- White, Harvard Radio (WC-3)
- Howard Berry, Penn; Camp Hancock (WC-3)
Fullbacks
- Moon Ducote, Auburn; Cleveland Naval Reserves (WC-2, WE-1 [as hb])
- Charlie Brickley, Harvard; Hoboken Trans (WC-1)
- Bob Koehler, Northwestern; Chicago Naval Reserves (WE-1)
- Hoffman, Cornell; Camp Taylor (WE-2)
- Andy Hillhouse, Brown; Camp Merritt (WC-3)
Key
- WC = Walter Camp's All-Service selection.[1]
- WE = Walter Eckersall's All-Service selection.[2][3]
- 1 – First-team selection
- 2 – Second-team selection
- 3 – Third-team selection
References
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World War I military service football teams
- 1917 All-Service football team
- 1918 All-Service football team
- Allentown Ambulance Corps
- Camp Custer
- Camp Devens
- Camp Dix
- Camp Funston
- Camp Gordon
- Camp Grant
- Camp Jackson
- Camp Lewis
- Camp Meade
- Camp Zachary Taylor
- Camp Upton
- Charlestown Navy Yard
- Fort Sheridan
- Great Lakes Navy
- League Island Marines
- Mare Island Marines
- Mineola Aviation Station
- Newport Naval Reserves
- Camp Devens
- Camp Dix
- Camp Dodge
- Camp Gordon
- Camp Grant
- Camp Greenleaf
- Camp Hancock
- Camp Lewis
- Camp Perry
- Camp Zachary Taylor
- Camp Upton
- Chicago Naval Reserve
- Cleveland Naval Reserve
- Georgia Eleventh Cavalry
- Great Lakes Navy
- League Island Marines
- Mare Island Marines
- Mather Field
- Mineola Aviation Station