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LONG JUMP 1921 (Chicago, June 18) 1. Pete Stinchcomb (Ohio State) ........................... Sr ...............23‑3¼ (MR) =2. Harold Osborn (Illinois) ................................... Jr ................? =2. J.H. Sward (Knox) ........................................... Sr ...............? 4. Guy Sundt (Wisconsin) ...................................... Jr ................? 5. Dewey Alberts (Illinois) ...................................... Sr ...............? (7.09) 1922 (Chicago, June 17) 1. Robert LeGendre (Georgetown) ........................ Sr ...............24‑3 (MR) 2. Brick Muller (Cal) ............................................... Jr ................23‑8¼ 3. Paul Jones (DePauw) ........................................ So ..............23‑7 4. Jack Merchant (Cal) .......................................... Sr ...............23‑4 5. Harold Osborn (Illinois) ..................................... Sr ...............23‑3¼ (7.39, 7.22, 7.18, 7.11, 7.09) 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. DeHart Hubbard (Michigan) .............................. So ..............25‑2 (MR) 2. Ray Van Arsdale (Wabash) ................................ Sr ...............23‑5¼ 3. Virgil Perry (Miami/Ohio) ................................... Jr ................22‑3¾ =4. Otto Anderson (USC) ...................................... So ..............22‑2¾ =4. Pitch Johnson (Illinois) .................................... Jr ................22‑2¾ 6. Cecil Callison (Washington) .............................. Jr ................21‑10¾ (7.67, 7.14, 6.80, 6.77, 6.77, 6.67) 1924 (no meet) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -621- 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (no qualifying) 1. DeHart Hubbard (Michigan) .............................. Sr ...............25‑10¾ (WR, AR, CR, MR) (first 2-time winner) 2. F. Morgan Taylor (Grinnell) ................................. So ..............24‑2¼ 3. William Wallace (Illinois) .................................... Jr ................23‑8¾ 4. Paul Jones (Iowa) .............................................. Sr ...............23‑1½ 5. Milan Fell (Illinois) .............................................. So‑Jr ..........22‑4½ 6. Ken Lancaster (Missouri) .................................. So ..............22‑2 (7.89, 7.37, 7.23, 7.04, 6.82, 6.75) 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (no qualifying) 1. Harold Chere (Illinois College) ........................... So ..............23‑3¼ 2. Philip Northrup (Michigan) ................................ Jr ................23‑0 3. Clifton Reynolds (USC) ..................................... So ..............22‑9¾ 4. Cecil Smith (Texas) ........................................... So ..............22‑9¾ 5. Robert Stephens (Nebraska) ............................. Jr ................22‑6½ 6. Charles Coulter (Lombard) ................................ So‑Jr ..........22‑4¾ (7.09, 7.01, 6.95, 6.95, 6.87, 6.82) 1927 (Chicago, June 11) (no qualifying) 1. Ed Hamm (Georgia Tech) .................................. So ..............24‑1 2. Joseph Simon (Illinois) ...................................... Jr ................22‑11½ 3. Cecil Smith (Texas) ........................................... Jr ................22‑9¾ 4. Frank McCormack (Hendrix) ............................. Jr ................22‑9¾ 5. Arthur Meislahn (Illinois) .................................... Sr ...............22‑3 6. William Mullins (Oklahoma) ............................... Sr ...............21‑8½ (7.34. 6.99, 6.95, 6.95, 6.78, 6.61) (defending champ Chere?) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -622- 1928 (Chicago, June 08–09) (12 finalists) 1. Ed Hamm (Georgia Tech) .................................. Jr ................25‑0 2. Kim Dyer (Stanford) ........................................... Jr ................24‑0 3. Harlan Striff (Oregon State) ............................... Sr ...............23‑7½ 4. Glenn Rice (Ozarks) .......................................... Sr ...............23‑6 5. Tom Humes (Washington) ................................. Jr ................23‑1¾ 6. Cyrus Spangler (Kansas) ................................... So ..............22‑10 (7.62, 7.31, 7.20, 7.16, 7.05, 6.96) … also made final— Pete Anson (Ohio State) .................................... Jr Ted Catlin (Minnesota) ....................................... Jr Sol McInerney (Kansas) ..................................... Jr‑Sr Frank Simon (Illinois) ......................................... So‑Jr Cecil Smith (Texas) ............................................ Sr O. Smith (Indiana Central) ................................. So‑Jr‑Sr 1929 (Chicago, June 07–08) (12 finalists) 1. Ed Gordon (Iowa) .............................................. So ..............24‑8½ 2. Jess Hill (USC) .................................................. Sr ...............23‑11 3. Howard Paul (USC) ........................................... So ..............23‑11 4. Cobe Tomson (Nebraska) .................................. So ..............23‑0 5. Frank Simon (Illinois) ......................................... Jr‑Sr ...........22‑9¼ 6. Byron Grant (Utah) ............................................ Jr ................22‑6¼ (7.53, 7.29, 7.29, 7.01, 6.94, 6.86) … also made final— Roy Baillie (Notre Dame) ................................... So Ralph Crooks (Ohio State) ................................. Sr Eddie Gaines (Western Michigan) ...................... Sr ? Pinsker (Iowa) ................................................. So‑Jr‑Sr J. Steinhauer (Miami/Ohio) ................................ So H. Tierney (Minnesota) ...................................... So‑Jr (defending champ Hamm redshirted) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -623- 1930 (Chicago, June 06–07) (12 finalists) 1. Ed Gordon (Iowa) .............................................. Jr ................25‑0 (dropped from team for “disciplinary” reasons—paid his own way to meet) 2. Ed Hamm (Georgia Tech) .................................. Sr ...............24‑6½ 3. Dick Barber (USC) ............................................. So ..............24‑2½ 4. Darrell Hamilton (Colorado) ............................... Sr ...............24‑1¾ 5. Douglas Graydon (Georgia Tech) ...................... So ..............23‑10½ 6. Cobe Tomson (Nebraska) .................................. Jr ................23‑2 …first-day placings of other 6 finalists— [5] H. Tierney (Minnesota) ..................................... Jr‑Sr [7] Howard Paul (USC) .......................................... Jr [9] Joe Mendel (Yankton)....................................... Jr [10] David Wanger (Illinois) .................................... So‑Jr‑Sr [11] W. Timberlake (Washington U) ....................... So‑Jr [12] Lee Sentman (Illinois) ..................................... Jr (7.62, 7.48, 7.38, 7.36, 7.28, 7.06) 1931 (Chicago, June 05–06) (12 finalists) 1. Ed Gordon (Iowa) .............................................. Sr ...............24‑11¼ (first 3-time winner) 2. Lamoine Boyle (Penn) ....................................... Sr ...............24‑10 3. Dick Barber (USC) ............................................. Jr ................24‑9¼ 4. Don Gray (Nebraska)......................................... Jr ................24‑1½ 5. Clifford Mell (Oklahoma) .................................... Jr ................23‑11½ 6. Guilford Hoiston (Ohio State) ............................ Sr ...............23‑8¼ (7.60, 7.67, 7.55, 7.35, 7.20, 7.22) … also made final— Clarence Crouch (Indiana) ................................. So Mike Hale (Rice) ................................................ So Dave Kull (Wayne State) .................................... Jr ? Medley ("Southwestern State Teachers") ....... So‑Jr‑Sr W. Timberlake (Washington U) .......................... Jr‑Sr Cobe Tomson (Nebraska) .................................. Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -624- 1932 (Chicago, June 10–11) (10 finalists) 1. Pat Redd (Bradley) ............................................ Sr ...............25‑6¼ (best jump in world for year) 2. John Brooks (Chicago)...................................... Jr ................25‑2¾ 3. Armin Dreusicke (Elmhurst) ............................... So ..............24‑4 4. Harold Morris (Oklahoma) ................................. Sr ...............24‑0 5. Clarence Crouch (Indiana) ................................. Jr ................23‑9 6. Ralph Owens (Georgia) ..................................... Sr ...............23‑6 … first-day marks of other 4 finalists— [5] Clifford Mell (Oklahoma) ................................... Sr ...............23‑1¾ [7] Bill Portness (DePaul) ....................................... So ..............22‑10¼ [9] Dick Nelle (Illinois) ............................................ So‑Jr‑Sr .....22‑2 [10] Oliver Duggins (Northwestern) ....................... So ..............22‑1 (7.78, 7.69, 7.41, 7.31, 7.24, 7.16, 7.05, 6.96, 6.75, 6.73) 1933 (Chicago, June 16–17) (26 entrants, 7 finalists) 1. John Brooks (Chicago)...................................... Sr ...............24‑4¾ 2. Don Gray (Nebraska)......................................... Sr ...............24‑3½ 3. Armin Dreusicke (Elmhurst) ............................... Jr ................24‑½ 4. Gerald Kepner (Wichita State) ........................... Jr ................23‑7 5. Louis Adams (Rice) ........................................... Jr‑Sr ...........23‑4¾ 6. Bart Ward (Oklahoma) ....................................... So ..............22‑10½ 7. Willis Ward (Michigan) ......................................