John Schommer
John J. Schommer (January 29, 1884 – January 11, 1960) was an outstanding American multi-sport athlete in the 1900s. The Chicago, Illinois native was the first athlete in University of Chicago history to win 12 letters in American football, basketball, baseball and track. Schommer was a four-time All-American in basketball and led the Maroons to three straight Big Ten championships (1907-09). He was inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959.
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- Wilfred Childs (1903–1906)
- Joseph Raycroft (1906–1910)
- John Schommer (1910–1911)
- Pat Page (1911–1920)
- Amos Alonzo Stagg (1920–1921)
- Nelson Norgren (1921–1942)
- J. Kyle Anderson (1942–1944)
- Nelson Norgren (1944–1957)
- Joseph Stampf (1957–1975)
- John Angelus (1975–1991)
- Pat Cunningham (1991–1999)
- Mike McGrath (1999– )
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Schommer, John |
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January 29, 1884 |
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January 11, 1960 |
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