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1935 NCAA Track and Field Championships

The 1935 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the 14th NCAA track and field championship. The event was held at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley, California in June 1935. The University of Southern California won the team championship with 74+15 points.[1]

1935 NCAA Men's Track and Field Championships
DatesJune 1935
Host cityBerkeley, CA
University of California, Berkeley
VenueEdwards Stadium
1934
1936

Ohio State's Jesse Owens won championships in four individual events—the 100-yard sprint, the 220-yard sprint, the 220-yard low hurdles, and the broad jump (now called the long jump). Owens accounted for 40 of Ohio State's 40+15 points in the team scoring, with pole vaulter John Wonsowicz contributing the remaining one-fifth of a point.[2]

Team scoring edit

1. Southern California - 74+15 points
2. Ohio State - 40+15 points
3. California - 20 points
3. Stanford - 20 points
5. Fresno State - 16 points
5. Pittsburg State Teachers (Kansas) - 16 points
7. LSU - 14 points
7. Michigan - 14 points
7. Notre Dame - 14 points
10. Northwestern - 12 points
10. Purdue - 12 points
10. Temple - 12 points
10. Washington State - 12 points

Track events edit

100-yard dash
1. Jesse Owens, Ohio State - 9.8 seconds
2. Eulace Peacock, Temple
3. George Anderson, California

120-yard high hurdles
1. Sam Allen, Oklahoma Baptist - 14.5 seconds
2. Sam Klopstock, Stanford
3. Phil Cope, USC

220-yard dash
1. Jesse Owens, Ohio State - 21.5 seconds
2. George Anderson, California
3. Herman Neugass, Tulane

220-yard low hurdles
1. Jesse Owens, Ohio State - 23.4 seconds
2. Glenn Hardin, LSU
3. Bill Wallace, Rice

440-yard run
1. James LuValle, UCLA - 47.7 seconds
2. John McCarthy, USC
3. Glenn Hardin, LSU

880-yard run
1. Elroy Robinson, Fresno State - 1:52.9
2. Ross Bush, USC
3. Jack Fleming, Northwestern

Mile run
1. Archie San Romani, Emporia State - 4:19.1
2. Harry Williamson, North Carolina
3. Claude Moore, Purdue

Two-mile run
1. Floyd Lockner, Oklahoma - 9:26.8
2. Tom Ottey, Michigan State
3. William Zepp, Eastern Michigan

Field events edit

Broad jump
1. Jesse Owens, Ohio State - 26 feet, 1+38 inches
2. Al Olson, USC
3. Moncure Little, William & Mary

High jump
1. Linn Philson, Drake - 6 feet, 4+78 inches[2]
2. Vincent Murphy, Notre Dame
2. Knewell Rushforth, Utah
2. Willis Ward, Michigan

Pole vault
1. Earle Meadows, USC - 14 feet, 1+18 inches[3]
1. Bill Sefton, USC
3. Jack Mauger, California
3. Jack Rand, San Diego State

Discus throw
1. Kenneth Carpenter, USC - 157 feet, 11+14 inches
2. Claude Walton, Colorado
3. Dwight Scheyer, Washington State

Javelin
1. Charlie Gongloff, Pitt - 221 feet, 3+18 inches
2. John Mottram, Stanford
3. Clarence Rowland, Fresno State

Shot put
1. Elwyn Dees, Kansas - 51 feet, 1+18 inches
2. Don Elser, Notre Dame
3. George Theodoratus, Washington State

Hammer throw
1. Anton Kishon, Bates - 168 feet, 8+78 inches
2. Chester Cruikshank, Colorado State
3. George Frame, Maine

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hill, E. Garry. "A History of the NCAA Championships: Team Scores" (PDF). Track & Field News. Retrieved November 29, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b Newland, Russell J. (June 24, 1935). "Owens Captures More Laurels On Track". Reno Evening Gazette. Retrieved November 27, 2014.
  3. ^ "Three New Marks for N.C.4.A. Meet". Lawrence Journal-World. June 24, 1935. Retrieved March 27, 2014.

1935, ncaa, track, field, championships, 14th, ncaa, track, field, championship, event, held, edwards, stadium, berkeley, california, june, 1935, university, southern, california, team, championship, with, points, 1935, ncaa, track, field, championshipsdatesju. The 1935 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the 14th NCAA track and field championship The event was held at Edwards Stadium in Berkeley California in June 1935 The University of Southern California won the team championship with 74 1 5 points 1 1935 NCAA Men s Track and Field ChampionshipsDatesJune 1935Host cityBerkeley CAUniversity of California BerkeleyVenueEdwards Stadium 19341936 Ohio State s Jesse Owens won championships in four individual events the 100 yard sprint the 220 yard sprint the 220 yard low hurdles and the broad jump now called the long jump Owens accounted for 40 of Ohio State s 40 1 5 points in the team scoring with pole vaulter John Wonsowicz contributing the remaining one fifth of a point 2 Contents 1 Team scoring 2 Track events 3 Field events 4 See also 5 ReferencesTeam scoring edit1 Southern California 74 1 5 points 2 Ohio State 40 1 5 points 3 California 20 points 3 Stanford 20 points 5 Fresno State 16 points 5 Pittsburg State Teachers Kansas 16 points 7 LSU 14 points 7 Michigan 14 points 7 Notre Dame 14 points 10 Northwestern 12 points 10 Purdue 12 points 10 Temple 12 points 10 Washington State 12 pointsTrack events edit100 yard dash 1 Jesse Owens Ohio State 9 8 seconds 2 Eulace Peacock Temple 3 George Anderson California120 yard high hurdles 1 Sam Allen Oklahoma Baptist 14 5 seconds 2 Sam Klopstock Stanford 3 Phil Cope USC220 yard dash 1 Jesse Owens Ohio State 21 5 seconds 2 George Anderson California 3 Herman Neugass Tulane220 yard low hurdles 1 Jesse Owens Ohio State 23 4 seconds 2 Glenn Hardin LSU 3 Bill Wallace Rice440 yard run 1 James LuValle UCLA 47 7 seconds 2 John McCarthy USC 3 Glenn Hardin LSU880 yard run 1 Elroy Robinson Fresno State 1 52 9 2 Ross Bush USC 3 Jack Fleming NorthwesternMile run 1 Archie San Romani Emporia State 4 19 1 2 Harry Williamson North Carolina 3 Claude Moore PurdueTwo mile run 1 Floyd Lockner Oklahoma 9 26 8 2 Tom Ottey Michigan State 3 William Zepp Eastern MichiganField events editBroad jump 1 Jesse Owens Ohio State 26 feet 1 3 8 inches 2 Al Olson USC 3 Moncure Little William amp MaryHigh jump 1 Linn Philson Drake 6 feet 4 7 8 inches 2 2 Vincent Murphy Notre Dame 2 Knewell Rushforth Utah 2 Willis Ward MichiganPole vault 1 Earle Meadows USC 14 feet 1 1 8 inches 3 1 Bill Sefton USC 3 Jack Mauger California 3 Jack Rand San Diego StateDiscus throw 1 Kenneth Carpenter USC 157 feet 11 1 4 inches 2 Claude Walton Colorado 3 Dwight Scheyer Washington StateJavelin 1 Charlie Gongloff Pitt 221 feet 3 1 8 inches 2 John Mottram Stanford 3 Clarence Rowland Fresno StateShot put 1 Elwyn Dees Kansas 51 feet 1 1 8 inches 2 Don Elser Notre Dame 3 George Theodoratus Washington StateHammer throw 1 Anton Kishon Bates 168 feet 8 7 8 inches 2 Chester Cruikshank Colorado State 3 George Frame MaineSee also editNCAA Men s Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipReferences edit Hill E Garry A History of the NCAA Championships Team Scores PDF Track amp Field News Retrieved November 29 2014 permanent dead link a b Newland Russell J June 24 1935 Owens Captures More Laurels On Track Reno Evening Gazette Retrieved November 27 2014 Three New Marks for N C 4 A Meet Lawrence Journal World June 24 1935 Retrieved March 27 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1935 NCAA Track and Field Championships amp oldid 1119598414, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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