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1930 NCAA Track and Field Championships

The 1930 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the ninth NCAA track and field championship. The event was held at Stagg Field in Chicago, Illinois in June 1930. The University of Southern California won the team title. The highlight of the meet was a new world record in the 100-yard dash, as Frank Wykoff ran the event in 9.4 seconds. Wykoff's time broke the prior world record of 9.5 seconds set by Eddie Tolan.[1]

1930 NCAA Track and Field Championships
DatesJune 1930
Host cityChicago, Illinois
University of Chicago
VenueStagg Field
Events14
1929
1931

Team scoring edit

  1. University of Southern California - 57-27/70
  2. Washington - 40
  3. Iowa - 30-1/7
  4. Ohio State - 29-1/10
  5. Stanford - 28
  6. Illinois - 27-17/70
  7. Michigan - 20-1/7
  8. Indiana - 20
  9. Oregon - 12
  10. Wisconsin - 11-1/10

Track events edit

100-yard dash edit

  1. Frank Wykoff, USC - 9.4 seconds (new world record)
  2. George Simpson, Ohio State
  3. Edwin Toppino, Loyola (New Orleans)
  4. Eddie Tolan, Michigan
  5. Claude Bracey, Rice

120-yard high hurdles edit

  1. Steve Anderson, Washington - 14.4 (equals world record)
  2. Lee Sentman, Illinois
  3. James Hatfield, Indiana
  4. W. Lamson, Nebraska
  5. John Morris, Southwest Louisiana Institute

220-yard dash edit

  1. George Simpson, Ohio State - 20.7 seconds (new NCAA record)
  2. Cy Leland, Texas Christian
  3. Eddie Tolan, Michigan
  4. C.M. Farmer, North Carolina
  5. Allen East, Chicago

220-yard low hurdles edit

  1. Lee Sentman, Illinois - 23.2 seconds (equals NCAA record)
  2. Richard Rockaway, Ohio State
  3. Steve Anderson, Washington
  4. O.R. Welch, Missouri
  5. E. Payne, USC

440-yard dash edit

  1. Reginald Bowen, Pitt - 48 seconds
  2. Victor Williams, USC
  3. Russell Walter, Northwestern
  4. A. Wilson, Notre Dame
  5. T. Hartley, Washington

880-yard run edit

  1. Orval Martin, Purdue - 1:54.2 (new NCAA record)
  2. Dale Letts, Chicago
  3. B. Little, Notre Dame
  4. Ralph Wolf, Northwestern
  5. William McGeagh, USC

One-mile run edit

  1. Joseph Sivak, Butler - 4:19.3
  2. Rufus Kiser, Washington
  3. Joseph Mackeever, Illinois
  4. Ray Swartz, Western Michigan
  5. L. Erwall, Carleton College

Two-mile run edit

  1. Harold Manning, Wichita - 9:18.1 (new NCAA record)
  2. H.A. Brockwaithe, Indiana
  3. W.E. Clapham, Indiana
  4. Russell Putnam, Iowa State
  5. C.E. Meisinger, Penn State

Field events edit

Broad jump edit

  1. Edward Gordon, Iowa - 25 feet
  2. Ed Hamm, Georgia Tech
  3. R. Barber, USC
  4. D. Hamilton, Colorado
  5. D. Graydon, Georgia Tech

High jump edit

  1. James Stewart, USC - 6 feet, 3-3/4 inches
  2. M. Ehrlich, Kansas City State Agricultural College
  3. R. Bowa, Mississippi A&M
  4. M. Strong, Southwestern State Teachers
  5. C. Bradey, Louisville
  6. Parker Shelby, Oklahoma

Pole vault edit

  1. Tommy Warne, Northwestern - 13 feet, 9 inches (new NCAA record)
  2. L.L. Lansrud, Drake
  3. W. Hubbard, USC
  4. P. Miller, Washington University, St. Louis
  5. R. Robinson, Oregon

Discus throw edit

  1. Paul Jessup, Washington - 160 feet, 9-3/8 inches (new NCAA record)
  2. Eric Krenz, Stanford
  3. Eugene Moeller, Oregon
  4. Hall, USC
  5. Harlow Rothert, Stanford

Javelin edit

  1. Kenneth Churchill, California - 204 feet, 2 inches
  2. L. Friedman, Geneva College
  3. Jess Mortensen, USC
  4. L.D. Weldon, Iowa
  5. O.E. Nelson, Iowa

Shot put edit

  1. Harlow Rothert, Stanford - 52 feet, 1-3/4 inches (new NCAA record)
  2. Eric Krenz, Stanford
  3. H. Rhea, Nebraska
  4. Paul Jessup, Washington
  5. Sam Behr, Wisconsin

Hammer throw edit

  1. Holly Campbell, Michigan - 162 feet, 8-1/4 inches
  2. J.M. Gilchrist, Iowa
  3. Arthur Frisch, Wisconsin
  4. W.J. Youngerman, Iowa
  5. J.O. Hart, Iowa

See also edit

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ Charles W. Dunkley (1930-06-08). "Wykoff Shatters Record as Trojans Score". Los Angeles Times.

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