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1935 All-Southern Conference football team

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The 1935 All-Southern Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press (AP) and United Press (UP) for the All-Southern Conference football team for the 1935 college football season.

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All-Southern Conference selections

Quarterbacks

  • Ace Parker, Duke (AP-1)
  • Herman Snyder, North Carolina (AP-2)
  • Harry Montgomery, North Carolina State (AP-3)

Halfbacks

  • Don Jackson, North Carolina (AP-1)
  • Bill Guckeyson, Maryland (AP-1)
  • Jule Ward, Duke (AP-2)
  • Ed Berlinski, North Carolina State (AP-2)
  • Billy Roberson, VMI (AP-3)
  • Joe Arnold, Washington & Lee (AP-3)

Fullbacks

  • Herman Dickerson, Virginia Polytechnic (AP-1)
  • Jim Hutchins, North Carolina (AP-2)
  • Jack Alexander, Duke (AP-3)

Ends

  • Dick Buck, North Carolina (AP-1)
  • John Leys, Virginia (AP-1)
  • Bill Ellis, Washington & Lee (AP-2)
  • Ed West, Duke (AP-2)
  • Andy Bershak, North Carolina (AP-3)
  • John Trimpey, North Carolina (AP-3)
  • Mac Cara, North Carolina State (AP-3)

Tackles

  • Hugo Bonino, Washington & Lee (AP-1)
  • Gus Durner, Duke (AP-1)
  • Tom Evins, North Carolina (AP-2)
  • Tom Brown, Clemson (AP-2)
  • Venice Farar, North Carolina State (AP-3)
  • Joe Cardwell, Duke (AP-3)

Guards

  • Jim Johnston, Duke (AP-1)
  • Jim Farley, VMI (AP-1)
  • Clarence Inabinet, Clemson (AP-2)
  • Barnes Worth, North Carolina State (AP-2)
  • Paul Gaffney, South Carolina (AP-3)
  • Ed Minion, Maryland (AP-3)

Centers

  • Steve Sabol, North Carolina State (AP-1)
  • Babe Daniel, North Carolina (AP-2)
  • Jack Hennemier, Duke (AP-3)

Key

AP = Associated Press[1]

UP = United Press

See also

References

  1. ^ "Parker and Jackson Top Honor Team". The Bee, Danville, VA. November 29, 1935. p. 11.
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