1919 College Baseball All-Southern Team

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The 1919 College Baseball All-Southern Team consists of baseball players selected at their respective positions after the 1919 NCAA baseball season.

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All-Southerns

PositionName SchoolNotes
Pitcher Dan Boone Alabama NJ, ST
Pitcher Tom Philpott Georgia NJ, ST
Pitcher Johnson Auburn NJ, ST
Pitcher Pepper Mississippi A&M NJ
Pitcher Chief Turk Oglethorpe ST
Catcher Lena Styles Alabama NJ, ST
First baseman Julian Thomas Vanderbilt NJ
First baseman Webb Georgia Tech ST
Second baseman Joe Sewell Alabama NJ
Second baseman Smith Georgia Tech ST
Third baseman Whitey Davis Georgia NJ, ST
Shortstop Riggs Stephenson Alabama NJ, ST
Outfielder Claude Satterfield Georgia NJ, ST
Outfielder Red Lenoir Alabama NJ, ST
Outfielder Jackson Howard NJ
UtilityC. Morgan Mercer NJ, ST [as of]
UtilityJ. V. Cranford Georgia ST

Key

NJ = Lonnie Noojin's selections [1]

ST = Herman Stegeman's selections. [2]

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References

  1. "Noojin Names Five Alabama Players on All-Southern". The Atlanta Constitution. May 25, 1919. p. 3. Retrieved November 11, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg
  2. H. J. Stegeman (May 18, 1919). "Coach Stegeman Picks All-Southern College Team From S. I. A. A." Atlanta Constitution. p. 2. Retrieved November 11, 2017 via Newspapers.com. Open Access logo PLoS transparent.svg