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1933 NCAA Track and Field Championships

The 1933 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the twelfth NCAA track and field championship. The meet was held at Chicago, Illinois in June 1933.[1]

1933 NCAA Men's Track and Field Championships
DatesJune 1933
Host cityChicago, Illinois
University of Chicago
VenueStagg Field
1932
1934

Team championship edit

1. LSU - 58 points
2. Southern California - 54 points
3. Indiana - 27 points
4. Stanford - 26-3/7 points
5. Michigan - 24-3/5 points
6. Illinois State - 22 points
6. Kansas - 22 points
8. Marquette - 20-6/7 points
9. Oregon - 20 points
10. Nebraska - 16 points

Track events edit

100-yard dash
1. Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette - 9.4 seconds
2. Paul Starr, Oregon
3. Jimmy Johnson, Illinois State Normal
4. Leslie Bell, USC
5. Charlie Parsons, USC
6. Hudson Hellmich, Illinois

120-yard high hurdles
1. Gus Meier, Stanford - 14.2 seconds
2. Al Moreau, LSU
3. Hawley Egleston, Michigan
4. Ned Bacon, Denison
5. Charles Caspar, TCU
6. Dan Bracken, Washington

220-yard dash
1. Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette - 20.4 seconds
2. Jimmy Johnson, Illinois State Normal
3. Paul Starr, Oregon
4. Charlie Parsons, USC
5. Ivan Fuqua, Indiana
6. Swisher, Kansas State Teachers

220-yard low hurdles
1. Glenn Hardin, LSU - 22.9 seconds
2. Heye Lambertus, Nebraska
3. Norm Paul, USC
4. Gus Meier, Stanford
5. Ned Bacon, Denison
6. Al Moreau, LSU

440-yard dash
1. Glenn Hardin, LSU - 47.1 seconds
2. Ivan Fuqua, Indiana
3. Ed Ablowich, USC
4. Walter Dean, Iowa
5. Bart Ward, Oklahoma
6. Harry Thompkins, USC

880-yard run
1. Charles Hornbostel, Indiana - 1:50.9
2. Glenn Cunningham, Kansas
3. John Simmons, Abilene Christian
4. Ferris Webster, USC
5. Ed Turner, Michigan
6. Earl Labertew, Iowa State

One-mile run
1. Glenn Cunningham, Kansas - 4:09.8
2. Lyle Hutton, Illinois State Normal
3. Ray Sears, Butler
4. Bill Howell, Michigan
5. Dean Woolsey, Illinois
6. Charles Hornbostel, Indiana

Two-mile run
1. Mike Pilbrow, Grinnell - 9:22.8
2. Clifford Watson, Indiana
3. Forrest Harvey, Colorado Aggies
4. Joe McCluskey, Fordham
5. Jim Freestad, North Dakota State Teachers
6. James Smith, Kansas State Teachers

Field events edit

Broad jump
1. John Brooks, Chicago - 24 feet, 4-3/4 inches
2. Donald Gray, Nebraska
3. Armin Dreusicke, Elmhurst
4. Kepner, Wichita
5. Louis Adams, Rice Institute
6. Bart Ward, Oklahoma

High jump
1. Duncan McNaughton, USC - 6 feet, 4 inches
2. Vince Murphy, Notre Dame - 6 feet, 4 inches
3. Willis Ward, Michigan - 6 feet, 3 inches
3. Spencer, Geneva - 6 feet, 3 inches
3. Worth Watkins, Abilene Christian - 6 feet, 3 inches
3. Lloyd Richey, Alabama Poly - 6 feet, 3 inches
3. Jameson, Colorado - 6 feet, 3 inches

Pole vault
1. Bill Graber, USC - 14 feet, 0 inches
1. Matthew Gordy, LSU - 14 feet, 0 inches
3. Ernest Lennington, Illinois
3. John Wonsowitz, Ohio St.
5. Don Zimmerman, Tulane
5. Lowry, Michigan Normal
5. Miller, Stanford
5. Roark, Marquette
5. Dick Schram, Marquette
5. Ralph Lovshin, Wisconsin
5. Monte Holcomb, Michigan St.

Discus throw
1. Henri Laborde, Stanford - 163 feet, 3/4 inch
2. Delbert White, Kansas State Teachers-Pitt
3. Jack Torrance, LSU
4. Jess Petty, Rice Institute
5. Westley Busbee, Indiana
6. Honk Irwin, Texas A&M

Javelin
1. Duane Purvis, Purdue - 216 feet, 6+14 inches
2. Bud Sample, Arizona
3. Demaris, Oregon
4. Nathan Blair, LSU
5. Beggs, Geneva
6. Frank Williamson, USC

Shot put
1. Jack Torrance, LSU - 52 feet, 10 inches
2. Hueston Harper, USC
3. LeRoy Dues, Detroit City College
4. Elwyn Dees, Kansas
5. Henri Laborde, Stanford
6. Honk Irwin, Texas A&M

Hammer throw
1. Roderick Cox, Michigan - 156 feet, 3/4 inch
2. Chester Cruikshank, Colorado Aggies
3. Noble Biddinger, Indiana
4. Gantt Miller, West Virginia
5. Peter Somfeld, Pomona Col.
6. Earl Johnson, Ohio State

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Louisiana State Wins N.C.A.A. Meet: Trojans Edged Out in Sensational Track Duel". Los Angeles Times (AP wire story). 1933-06-18.

1933, ncaa, track, field, championships, twelfth, ncaa, track, field, championship, meet, held, chicago, illinois, june, 1933, 1933, ncaa, track, field, championshipsdatesjune, 1933host, citychicago, illinoisuniversity, chicagovenuestagg, field, 19321934, cont. The 1933 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the twelfth NCAA track and field championship The meet was held at Chicago Illinois in June 1933 1 1933 NCAA Men s Track and Field ChampionshipsDatesJune 1933Host cityChicago IllinoisUniversity of ChicagoVenueStagg Field 19321934 Contents 1 Team championship 2 Track events 3 Field events 4 See also 5 ReferencesTeam championship edit1 LSU 58 points 2 Southern California 54 points 3 Indiana 27 points 4 Stanford 26 3 7 points 5 Michigan 24 3 5 points 6 Illinois State 22 points 6 Kansas 22 points 8 Marquette 20 6 7 points 9 Oregon 20 points 10 Nebraska 16 pointsTrack events edit100 yard dash 1 Ralph Metcalfe Marquette 9 4 seconds 2 Paul Starr Oregon 3 Jimmy Johnson Illinois State Normal 4 Leslie Bell USC 5 Charlie Parsons USC 6 Hudson Hellmich Illinois120 yard high hurdles 1 Gus Meier Stanford 14 2 seconds 2 Al Moreau LSU 3 Hawley Egleston Michigan 4 Ned Bacon Denison 5 Charles Caspar TCU 6 Dan Bracken Washington220 yard dash 1 Ralph Metcalfe Marquette 20 4 seconds 2 Jimmy Johnson Illinois State Normal 3 Paul Starr Oregon 4 Charlie Parsons USC 5 Ivan Fuqua Indiana 6 Swisher Kansas State Teachers220 yard low hurdles 1 Glenn Hardin LSU 22 9 seconds 2 Heye Lambertus Nebraska 3 Norm Paul USC 4 Gus Meier Stanford 5 Ned Bacon Denison 6 Al Moreau LSU440 yard dash 1 Glenn Hardin LSU 47 1 seconds 2 Ivan Fuqua Indiana 3 Ed Ablowich USC 4 Walter Dean Iowa 5 Bart Ward Oklahoma 6 Harry Thompkins USC880 yard run 1 Charles Hornbostel Indiana 1 50 9 2 Glenn Cunningham Kansas 3 John Simmons Abilene Christian 4 Ferris Webster USC 5 Ed Turner Michigan 6 Earl Labertew Iowa StateOne mile run 1 Glenn Cunningham Kansas 4 09 8 2 Lyle Hutton Illinois State Normal 3 Ray Sears Butler 4 Bill Howell Michigan 5 Dean Woolsey Illinois 6 Charles Hornbostel IndianaTwo mile run 1 Mike Pilbrow Grinnell 9 22 8 2 Clifford Watson Indiana 3 Forrest Harvey Colorado Aggies 4 Joe McCluskey Fordham 5 Jim Freestad North Dakota State Teachers 6 James Smith Kansas State TeachersField events editBroad jump 1 John Brooks Chicago 24 feet 4 3 4 inches 2 Donald Gray Nebraska 3 Armin Dreusicke Elmhurst 4 Kepner Wichita 5 Louis Adams Rice Institute 6 Bart Ward OklahomaHigh jump 1 Duncan McNaughton USC 6 feet 4 inches 2 Vince Murphy Notre Dame 6 feet 4 inches 3 Willis Ward Michigan 6 feet 3 inches 3 Spencer Geneva 6 feet 3 inches 3 Worth Watkins Abilene Christian 6 feet 3 inches 3 Lloyd Richey Alabama Poly 6 feet 3 inches 3 Jameson Colorado 6 feet 3 inchesPole vault 1 Bill Graber USC 14 feet 0 inches 1 Matthew Gordy LSU 14 feet 0 inches 3 Ernest Lennington Illinois 3 John Wonsowitz Ohio St 5 Don Zimmerman Tulane 5 Lowry Michigan Normal 5 Miller Stanford 5 Roark Marquette 5 Dick Schram Marquette 5 Ralph Lovshin Wisconsin 5 Monte Holcomb Michigan St Discus throw 1 Henri Laborde Stanford 163 feet 3 4 inch 2 Delbert White Kansas State Teachers Pitt 3 Jack Torrance LSU 4 Jess Petty Rice Institute 5 Westley Busbee Indiana 6 Honk Irwin Texas A amp MJavelin 1 Duane Purvis Purdue 216 feet 6 1 4 inches 2 Bud Sample Arizona 3 Demaris Oregon 4 Nathan Blair LSU 5 Beggs Geneva 6 Frank Williamson USCShot put 1 Jack Torrance LSU 52 feet 10 inches 2 Hueston Harper USC 3 LeRoy Dues Detroit City College 4 Elwyn Dees Kansas 5 Henri Laborde Stanford 6 Honk Irwin Texas A amp MHammer throw 1 Roderick Cox Michigan 156 feet 3 4 inch 2 Chester Cruikshank Colorado Aggies 3 Noble Biddinger Indiana 4 Gantt Miller West Virginia 5 Peter Somfeld Pomona Col 6 Earl Johnson Ohio StateSee also editNCAA Men s Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipReferences edit Louisiana State Wins N C A A Meet Trojans Edged Out in Sensational Track Duel Los Angeles Times AP wire story 1933 06 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1933 NCAA Track and Field Championships amp oldid 1188861988, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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