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1950 NCAA MEN (Minneapolis, Minnesota—Memorial Stadium; June 16–17) Temperature in the 60S; Attendance 10,000+ TEAM SCORING 1/ 1 1950 NCAA MEN (Minneapolis, Minnesota—Memorial Stadium; June 16–17) Temperature in the 60s; attendance 10,000+ TEAM SCORING 1/ 1. USC ......................................................................................49 5 2. Stanford ................................................................................28 3. Yale .......................................................................................27 4. North Carolina .......................................................................22 =5. Cal ......................................................................................20 =5. Morgan State ......................................................................20 7. Rice 18; 8. Occidental 17; 9. San Diego State 14⅓; 10. Texas 14; 11. tie, Kansas State & Michigan State 13; 13. Tulane 12; 14. Penn 11; 15. tie, Denver, Kan sas, Loyola/LA, Michigan, Montana & Wisconsin 10; 21. tie, Ohio State, NYU & UCLA 8; 24. tie, Arizona State, Rhode Island (Rhode Island State) & San José State 6; 27. tie, Cornell, Georgetown, Indiana & 1/ Minnesota 4; 31. Bradley 3 6; 1/ 32. tie, Oregon State, Tennessee & UCSB 2 6; 35. tie, Albright, Miami/Ohio & Pitt 2; 38. tie, Auburn, Drake, Missouri, Oregon, Penn State & St. Thomas 1; 44. 3/ tie, Baldwin-Wallace, Illinois & Nebraska 5. 100 YARDS 1. Bob Boyd (Loyola/LA) ....................................... Sr ...............9.8y 2. Donnie Anderson (Cal) ...................................... Sr ...............c9.9 3. Paul Bienz (Tulane) ............................................ Sr ...............c10.0 4. Charley Parker (Texas) ...................................... Sr ...............c10.0 5. Charlie Peters (Indiana) ..................................... Sr ...............c10.0 =6. Bill Fell (Oregon) ............................................. So ..............c10.1 =6. Dave Henthorne (Oregon) ............................... Sr ...............c10.1 8. Al Mejia (USC) ................................................... Jr ................c10.1 © Track & Field News - 1 - 220 YARDS 1. Charley Parker (Texas) ...................................... Sr ...............21.5 2. Donnie Anderson (Cal) ...................................... Sr ...............c21.7 3. Paul Bienz (Tulane) ............................................ Sr ...............c21.8 4. Walt McKibben (Oxy) ........................................ Jr ................c21.8 5. Charlie Peters (Indiana) ..................................... Sr ...............c21.8 6. Bill Parker (Oxy) ................................................ Sr ...............nt 7. Bob Tyler (Morgan State) .................................. Sr ...............nt … dnc— Bob Boyd (Loyola/LA) ....................................... Sr 440 YARDS 1. George Rhoden' (Morgan State) ....................... So ..............467.2 2. Tom Cox (Rice) .................................................. Sr ...............47.4 3. Bill Parker (Oxy) ................................................ Sr ...............47.5 4. Charlie Moore (Cornell) ..................................... Jr ................47.8 5. Hugo Maiocco (NYU) ........................................ Sr ...............48.1 6. Jim Lavery' (Drake) ........................................... So ..............48.4 7. Leroy Collins (Wisconsin) .................................. So ..............48.6 8. Sam LaBeach' (Morgan State) .......................... Jr ................49.0 9. John Voight (Oklahoma State)........................... Sr ...............49.1 880 YARDS 1. Bill Brown (Morgan State) ................................. Sr ...............1:51.2 2. Len Truex (Ohio State) ...................................... So ..............1:51.5 3. John Barnes (Oxy) ............................................ So ..............1:51.6 4. Joe Deady (Georgetown) .................................. Jr ................1:51.8 5. John Wilson (Pitt) .............................................. So-Jr-Sr .....1:52.0 6. George Wade (Yale) .......................................... Sr ...............1:52.1 7. Bob Pruitt (USC) ............................................... Sr ...............1:52.9 8. Reggie Pearman (NYU) ..................................... Sr ...............nt … also made final— Bob Chambers (USC) ........................................ Sr © Track & Field News - 2 - MILE 1. Don Gehrmann (Wisconsin) .............................. Sr ...............4:12.4 2. Tom Kirwan (Penn) ............................................ Sr ...............4:15.2 3. Bill Mack (Michigan State) ................................ Sr ...............4:15.5 4. Bob Karnes (Kansas) ........................................ Sr ...............4:15.7 5. Wally Wilson (USC) ........................................... Sr ...............4:17.0 6. Whitey Overton (Auburn) ................................... Sr ...............nt 7. George Stimac (Washington State) ................... So ..............4:19.9 8. Dick Hart (Penn) ................................................ Sr ...............4:21.7 2 MILES 1. Don McEwen' (Michigan) .................................. So ..............9:01.9 (MR) 2. Jim Newcomb (USC) ......................................... Jr ................9:14.1 3. Herb Semper (Kansas) ...................................... So ..............9:14.4 4. Warren Druetzler (Michigan State) .................... Jr ................9:17.0 5. Dick Hart (Penn) ................................................ Sr ...............c9:22.0 6. Bob Fox (Missouri) ............................................ So ..............9:25.0 7. Dick Kilty (Minnesota) ....................................... Sr ...............9:27.7 8. Bill Stauffer (Cal) ............................................... Jr-Sr ...........9:30.1 120 HURDLES 1. Dick Attlesey (USC) ........................................... Sr ...............14.0 2. Bill Fleming (Notre Dame) ................................. Sr ...............14.3 3. Bill Albans (North Carolina) ............................... So ..............14.4 4. Art Barnard (USC) ............................................. Jr ................14.4 5. Horace Smith (Michigan State) ......................... Sr ...............c14.5 6. Jim Gehrdes (Penn State) ................................. Sr ...............c14.6 7. Jack Burke (Washington) .................................. Sr ...............14.6 8. Don Halderman (USC) ....................................... Sr ...............nt (Heats: Attlesey 13.9 = MR) © Track & Field News - 3 - 220 HURDLES 1. Bill Albans (North Carolina) ............................... So ..............23.8 2. Dick Attlesey (USC) ........................................... Sr ...............24.0 3. Bill Fleming (Notre Dame) ................................. Sr ...............24.0 4. Gay Bryan (Stanford) ........................................ Sr ...............nt 5. Phil Hamilton (Miami/Ohio) ............................... So-Jr-Sr .....nt 6. Roy Grieve (Bradley) ......................................... So-Jr-Sr .....nt 7. Jim Nielsen (Minnesota) .................................... Sr ...............nt 8. Art Barnard (USC) ............................................. Jr ................nt HIGH JUMP 1. Vern McGrew (Rice) .......................................... Sr ...............6-7 2. Virgil Severns (Kansas State) ............................ Jr ................6-6 =3. Ken Elliott (Oregon State) ............................... Sr ...............6-4 =3. Willie Dancer (UCSB) ...................................... Jr ................6-4 =3. Jack Heintzman (Bradley) ............................... Sr ...............6-4 =3. Herb Neff (Tennessee) ..................................... So ..............6-4 =3. Joe Page (San Diego State) ............................ Jr ................6-4 =3. Jack Razzeto (San Diego State) ...................... So ..............6-4 (2.01, 1.98, 1.93) POLE Vault 1. Bob Smith (San Diego State) ............................ Jr ................14-2¾ =2. George Appel (Yale) ........................................ Jr ................14-0 =2. George Mattos (San José State) ..................... Jr ................14-0 =2. Art Sherman (Rhode Island) ............................ Sr ...............14-0 =5. Dick Coleman (Illinois) .................................... So ..............13-6 =5. Don Cooper (Nebraska) .................................. Jr ................13-6 =5. Bill Hillyard (Baldwin-Wallace)......................... So ..............13-6 =5. Walt Jensen (USC) .......................................... Jr ................13-6 =5. Jack Rowan (USC) .......................................... Jr ................13-6 (4.34, 4.27, 4.11) © Track & Field News - 4 - LONG JUMP 1. Jerome Biffle (Denver) ....................................... Sr ...............25-4¾ 2. Henry Aihara (USC) ........................................... Sr ...............25-1½ 3. Bill Albans (North Carolina) ............................... So ..............24-9¼ 4. Herb Hoskins (Kansas State) ............................ Jr ................24-8 5. Gay Bryan (Stanford) ........................................ Sr ...............24-5½ 6. Jim Danielson (Kansas State) ........................... Sr ...............24-1¼ 7. Merrit Van Sant (Stanford) ................................. Jr ................23-10 8. Jim Holland (Northwestern) .............................. Sr ...............23-6¼ (7.74, 7.65, 7.55, 7.61, 7.45, 7.34, 7.26, 7.17) SHOT 1. Jim Fuchs (Yale) ...............................................
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