ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICA PLAYERS = ™®™ *FOR Wands « VICTOR i HANSON.s « « SYRaCUSEs « 1925, 1926, 1927 Exceptional floor man, spicudid shot. Chosen on the Helms All-America teams of 1925, "26, '27. Seorcd 203 points in 1925, 282 in 1926,( Syracuse record } and 277 in 1927. Hanson captained the Syracusc National Championship team of 1926,. Syracuse. dofcated Penn 30 to 25 in '26.° Hanson tallicd 26 of Syracuso's points. Hanson was a markod-man in covery game, but the best guards in the nation couldn't stop him. Hanson has been naacd for all-time honors by many leading Basketball authoritics. Chosen Playcr of Yoor in 1927, Was also 4 brilliant football and bascball playcr. Starrod in these sports at Syracusc, in addition to basketball. Captained all threo sports. Was an Jlleumerica cond in football. Rcccived a tryout with tho Now York Yankces, in baseball, Hanson latcr coached football st Syracusc. *FORWARD. « JOHN ASHWORTH THOMPSON. . . MONT. SLT. . 1927,1928,1929,19350 Outstanding shot.’ Clevor floor man. Choson on the Helms 11l-imerica teans of 1927, 1928, 1929, 19350. Only playor sinec 1920 to be given four-year All~ wanories, neconnt ton by Helms «thlotic Foundation. First gaincd honors as : freshman, on varsity tcoam. Icd Rocky Iountain Confcrcnee in scoring in 1927, 128,°'ond *29, Captain of Montana Stete tean in 1930. Greatest year was in 1929, when hc averaged 16 points in 37 gamo schedulo. ‘Team won National Cham- pionship, winning 35 of 37 gancs played, and scoring 2,236 points to opponcnts’ 1,204. This toam is often rofcrred to as "Wonder Tcan," Thortpson has beon naned for all-timc honors by nost Leading Basketball authori- tics. Chosen Player of Year by Holns Athlotic Foundation in 1929. *FORWLRD. » CHRLaS iit? ow PLTTSBURGH. «< 1926, 1929, 19350 Execptional ball handler, outstanding floor man, splendid shot. Chosen on the Helms all-imcrica toans of 1928, 1929, «nd.1930. Mombcr. of two Net ional Chempionship tcans at Pittsburgh, in 1928 and 1930. 1928 team was undcfoated in 21 ganes; 1930 squad won 23 and lost 2. Pittsburgh tcans lost but 7 games in 3 years Hyatt performed for Panthers, Chosen Pl-yor of Year in 1950. Hyatt hes been ranked for all-tine honors by almost covery outstanding Basket- ball authority. llny cloin him to bo the groatést playor of alletities Following his collogiate carceor at Pittsburgh, Hyatt played marty years of ‘anateur basketball, boing neny tincSnancd for Jlle.ncrica hqnors, end is still activo in the gone as anateur baske thall eodchs *FORILIRD. « ANGLO IUISETTI. » » SR.NFORD. « 1936, 1957, 1938 Brilliant all-around player. Chosen on the Helms All-eimcrica teams of 1936, 1937, end 1938. Ranked by Helms Athictie Foundation as the greatest player of all time. Led the Pacific Coast Confcronec in scoring in 1936, '357, ond "38. Eis 208 points in 12 ganes sct a Pacific Coast Confcrenee rocord in 37. He broke the mark the following yoar, with 232. In four yoars of play at Stanford. luisctti chalked up 2 total of 1,596 points against’the greatest teams in the notions Hank seored “416 points in 29 gaucs in 1936, 410 in 27 contcsts in 1937 and 465 in 22 gerncs in 1938. He accounted for the pon boas achicvenent in col- loginte basketball history on January 1, 1938, at Cloveland, Ohio, when he rog-~ istered 50 points in © gano agcinst Pie sne, which St- veford won 92 to 27. lai- setti made 23 ficld goals and 4 foul shots. He scored 30 points against Southorr California, in a Pacific Coast Conference gonc in 1936. Iuisetti is rankcd by all leading Basketball authoritics as an all-time playcr. He is regarded by many 2s the groatest playor of all times Chosen Playor of the Yoox in 1957, and igoc by OES, aeRAokse Foundatione