Helms Athletic Foundation
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The Helms Athletic Foundation was an athletic
Sport
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 foundation
Foundation (charity)
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 based in Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
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, founded in 1936 by Bill Schroeder and Paul Helms
Paul Helms
Paul Joy Helms was an American executive in the baking industry and sports philanthropist. He founded the Helms Bakery in 1926 and the Helms Athletic Foundation with Bill Schroeder in 1936....

. It put together a panel of experts to select National Champion teams and make All-America team
All-America
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 selections in a number of college sports including football
College football
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 and basketball
Basketball
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. The panel met annually to vote on a National Champion until 1982 and retroactively ranked football teams dating back to 1883 and basketball back to 1901. The Helms Foundation also operated a Hall of Fame for both college sports.

Besides collegiate athletics, the Foundation operated halls of fame
Hall of Fame
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 for professional football, Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball
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, the Pacific Coast League
Pacific Coast League
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, basketball
Basketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing or "shooting" a ball through the top of a basketball hoop while following a set of rules...

, golf
Golf
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, tennis
Tennis
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, swimming
Swimming (sport)
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, auto Rracing and track and field
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.

After Paul Helms' death in 1957, United Savings and Loan became the Helms Foundation's benefactor and when United merged with Citizen Savings Bank in 1973, the Athletic Foundation became known as the Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation. It was again renamed in 1982 when First Interstate Bank assumed sponsorship for the foundation's final year. Paul Helms started Helms Bakery
Helms Bakery
The Helms Bakery in Culver City, California was a notable industrial bakery of Southern California that operated from 1931 to 1969.In 1926, Paul Helms of New York took an early retirement for health reasons and moved his family to Southern California and its mild climate...

 in Southern California, which was the official bread (Helms Olympic bread) of the 1932 Olympics
1932 Summer Olympics
The 1932 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the X Olympiad, was a major world wide multi-athletic event which was celebrated in 1932 in Los Angeles, California, United States. No other cities made a bid to host these Olympics. Held during the worldwide Great Depression, many nations...

. Helms Hall was located on 8760 Venice Blvd., Los Angeles CA, 90034. The Helms Olympics neon sign still can be seen on top of the building.

When the Helms Foundation dissolved, its historical holdings were absorbed into the collection of the Amateur Athletic Foundation.

Basketball

From 1939, when the NCAA Tournament
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
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 started, the Helms and NCAA Division I champions were the same, except for 1939, 1940, 1944, and 1954 when Oregon, Indiana, Utah, and La Salle respectively won the tournament. Some schools claim a Helms nomination as a national championship.
Year Team Record
1901 Yale 10-4
1902 Minnesota 11-0
1903 Yale 15-1
1904 Columbia 17-1
1905 Columbia 19-1
1906 Dartmouth 16-2
1907 Chicago 22-2
1908 Chicago 21-2
1909 Chicago 12-0
1910 Columbia 11-1
1911 St John's-NY 14-0
1912 Wisconsin 15-0
1913 Navy 9-0
1914 Wisconsin 15-0
1915 Illinois 16-0
1916 Wisconsin 20-1
1917 Washington St 25-1
1918 Syracuse 16-1
1919 Minnesota 13-0
1920 Penn 22-1
1921 Penn 21-2
1922 Kansas 16-2
1923 Kansas 17-1
1924 North Carolina 26-0
1925 Princeton 21-2
1926 Syracuse 19-1
1927 Notre Dame 19-1
1928 Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball
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21-0
1929 Montana St 36-2
1930 Pittsburgh 23-2
1931 Northwestern
Northwestern Wildcats men's basketball
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16-1
1932 Purdue
Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball
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17-1
1933 Kentucky 21-3
1934 Wyoming 26-3
1935 NYU 19-1
1936 Notre Dame 22-2-1
1937 Stanford 25-2
1938 Temple 23-2
1939 LIU-Brooklyn 24-0
1940 USC 20-3
1941 Wisconsin 20-3
1942 Stanford 27-4
1943 Wyoming 31-2
1944 Army 15-0
1945 Oklahoma A&M 27-4
1946 Oklahoma A&M 31-2
1947 Holy Cross 27-3
1948 Kentucky 36-3
1949 Kentucky 32-2
1950 CCNY 24-5
1951 Kentucky 32-2
1952 Kansas 28-3
1953 Indiana 23-3
1954 Kentucky 25-0
1955 San Francisco 28-1
1956 San Francisco 29-0
1957 North Carolina 32-0
1958 Kentucky 23-6
1959 California 25-4
1960 Ohio State 25-3
1961 Cincinnati 27-3
1962 Cincinnati 29-2
1963 Loyola-IL 29-2
1964 UCLA 30-0
1965 UCLA 28-2
1966 Texas Western 28-1
1967 UCLA 30-0
1968 UCLA 29-1
1969 UCLA 29-1
1970 UCLA 28-2
1971 UCLA 29-1
1972 UCLA 30-0
1973 UCLA 30-0
1974 NC State 30-1
1975 UCLA 28-3
1976 Indiana 32-0
1977 Marquette 25-7
1978 Kentucky 30-2
1979 Michigan State 26-6
1980 Louisville 33-3
1981 Indiana 26-9
1982 North Carolina 32-2
Source

Football

Year Team Record
1883 Yale 8-0
1884 Yale 8-0-1
1885 Princeton 9-0
1886 Yale 9-0-1
1887 Yale 9-0
1888 Yale 13-0
1889 Princeton 10-0
1890 Harvard 11-0
1891 Yale 13-0
1892 Yale 13-0
1893 Princeton 11-0
1894 Yale 16-0
1895 Pennsylvania 14-0
1896 Princeton 10-0-1
1897 Pennsylvania 15-0
1898 Harvard 11-0
1899 Harvard 10-0-1
1900 Yale 12-0
1901 Michigan 11-0
1902 Michigan 11-0
1903 Princeton 11-0
1904 Pennsylvania 12-0
1905 Chicago 11-0
1906 Princeton 9-0-1
1907 Yale 9-0-1
1908 Pennsylvania 11-0-1
1909 Yale 10-0
1910 Harvard 8-0-1
1911 Princeton 8-0-2
1912 Harvard 9-0
1913 Harvard 9-0
1914 Army 9-0
1915 Cornell 9-0
1916 Pittsburgh 8-0
1917 Georgia Tech 9-0
1918 Pittsburgh 4-1
1919 Harvard 9-0-1
1920 California 9-0
1921 Cornell 8-0
1922 Cornell 8-0
1923 Illinois 8-0
1924 Notre Dame 10-0
1925 Alabama 10-0
1926 Alabama
Stanford
9-0-1
10-0-1
1927 Illinois 7-0-1
1928 Georgia Tech 10-0
1929 Notre Dame 9-0
1930 Notre Dame 10-0
1931 USC 10-1
1932 USC 10-0
1933 Michigan 7-0-1
1934 Minnesota 8-0
1935 Minnesota 8-0
1936 Minnesota 7-1
1937 California 10-0-1
1938 TCU 11-0
1939 Texas A&M 11-0
1940 Stanford 10-0
1941 Minnesota 8-0
1942 Wisconsin 8-1-1
1943 Notre Dame 9-1
1944 Army 9-0
1945 Army 9-0
1946 Army
Notre Dame
9-0-1
8-0-1
1947 Notre Dame
Michigan
9-0
10-0
1948 Michigan 9-0
1949 Notre Dame 10-0
1950 Oklahoma 10-1
1951 Michigan State 9-0
1952 Michigan State 9-0
1953 Notre Dame 9-0-1
1954 UCLA
Ohio State
9-0
10-0
1955 Oklahoma 11-0
1956 Oklahoma 10-0
1957 Auburn 10-0
1958 LSU 11-0
1959 Syracuse 11-0
1960 Washington 10-1
1961 Alabama 11-0
1962 USC 11-0
1963 Texas 11-0
1964 Arkansas 11-0
1965 Michigan State 10-1
1966 Notre Dame
Michigan State
9-0-1
9-0-1
1967 USC 10-1
1968 Ohio State 10-0
1969 Texas 11-0
1970 Nebraska 11-0-1
1971 Nebraska 13-0
1972 USC 12-0
1973 Notre Dame 11-0
1974 Oklahoma
USC
11-0
10-1-1
1975 Ohio State
Oklahoma
11-1
11-1
1976 Pittsburgh 12-0
1977 Notre Dame 11-1
1978 Alabama
Oklahoma
USC
11-1
11-1
12-1
1979 Alabama 12-0
1980 Georgia 12-0
1981 Clemson 12-0
1982 Penn State
SMU
11-1
11-0-1
Source


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  • Helms Bakery
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