Individual All-America Teams
All-America Team | ||||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | ||||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | |||
Helms | Wesley Bennett | Westminster | No second or third teams | |||||
Claire Cribbs | Pittsburgh | |||||||
John DeMoisey | Kentucky | |||||||
Harold Eifart | California | |||||||
Robert Galer | Washington | |||||||
Lee Guttero | Southern California | |||||||
George Ireland | Notre Dame | |||||||
Emmett Lowery | Purdue | |||||||
Wallace Myers | Texas Christian | |||||||
Les Witte | Wyoming | |||||||
Converse | Claire Cribbs | Pittsburgh | Buzz Borries | Navy | Norman Cottom | Purdue | ||
Moose Krause | Notre Dame | Moe Goldman | CCNY | William Davis | Kentucky | |||
Ed Mullin | Marquette | Jack Gray | Texas | Lee Guttero | Southern California | |||
Freddie Tompkins | South Carolina | Hal Lee | Washington | Gordon Norman | Minnesota | |||
Les Witte | Wyoming | Ben Selzer | Iowa | Jim Thompson | Duke | |||
Literary Digest | Hagan Anderson | NYU | Buzz Borries | Navy | Frank Baird | Butler | ||
Norman Cottom | Purdue | Moe Goldman | CCNY | Jack Gray | Texas | |||
Claire Cribbs | Pittsburgh | John McGuinnis | St. John's | Lee Guttero | Southern California | |||
Moose Krause | Notre Dame | Ben Selzer | Iowa | Egbert Miles | Yale | |||
Hal Lee | Washington | Jim Thompson | Duke | Ray Morstadt | Marquette |
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