Individual All-America Teams
All-America Team | ||||||||
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First team | Second team | Third team | ||||||
Player | School | Player | School | Player | School | |||
Helms | Bob Egge | Washington | No second or third teams | |||||
Vern Huffman | Indiana | |||||||
Norman Iler | Washington & Lee | |||||||
Robert Kessler | Purdue | |||||||
Bill Kinner | Utah | |||||||
Hank Luisetti | Stanford | |||||||
John Moir | Notre Dame | |||||||
Bill Nash | Columbia | |||||||
Paul Nowak | Notre Dame | |||||||
Ike Poole | Arkansas | |||||||
Converse | Vern Huffman | Indiana | Harry Anderson | Tennessee | William Fleishman | Case Reserve | ||
Robert Kessler | Purdue | Ralph Bishop | Washington | Kent Ryan | Utah State | |||
Hank Luisetti | Stanford | Bill Haarlow | Chicago | Edgar Sonderman | Syracuse | |||
Paul Nowak | Notre Dame | John Moir | Notre Dame | Chuck Wagner | Washington | |||
Wally Palmberg | Oregon State | Ike Poole | Arkansas | George Wahlquist | Nebraska | |||
College Humor | Herb Bonn | Duquesne | Bill Haarlow | Chicago | No third team | |||
Ray Ebling | Kansas | Bob Herwig | California | |||||
Robert Kessler | Purdue | Bill Kinner | Utah | |||||
Paul Nowak | Notre Dame | Ben Kramer | Long Island | |||||
Milton Schulman | NYU | Walt Miller | Duquesne |
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