1960 Us Olympic Men's Track and Field Trials
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OFFICIAL RESULTS — 1960 U.S. OLYMPIC MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD TRIALS STANFORD UNIVERSITY STADIUM 10,000 METER RUN California, 6'11". 4— Errol Williams, San (Held at Bakersfield, Calif., NAAU meet) Jose State, 6'10". 5— Charles Lewis, Grab STANFORD, CALIF., JULY 1-2 bling, 6'10". 6— Herman Wyatt, Santa Clara 100 METER DASH FINALS— won by Al Lawrence, Houston Youth Village, 6'9''. 7— Vance Barnes, San (non-citizen), 30:11.4. 2— Doug Kyle, Cal Jose State, 6 ' 7 8—tie by Phil Fehler, First semi-final— won by Ray Norton, Santa gary Track Club (non-citizen), 30:12.6. 3— U.S. Marines; Ed Costa, Brigham Young; Clara Youth Village, 10.4. 2— Bill Woodhouse, Max Truex, U.S. A ir Force, 30:16.3. 4— Peter Charles W illiams, Mexico, Mo. H.S.; Henry Abilene Track Club, 10.5. 3— Frank Budd, McArdle, New York A.C. (non-citizen), 30:22.0. Wyborney, Washington State; Bob Gardne, Philadelphia Pioneers, 10.5. 4— Dave Sime, 5— Bob Soth, Striders, no time; Mai Robert U.S. Marines, and Reginald Sheppard, In Duke Athletic Club, 10.5. 5— tie between son, Striders, no time. diana, 6'51". Vance Robinson, North Carolina College and Larry Dunn, Arizona, 10.6. MARATHON RUN BROAD JUMP (Combined results of placement in both the Second semi-final— won by Charley Tidwell, FINALS— won by Ralph Boston, Tennessee Kansas, 10.4. 2—Willie White, California, Boston and National AAU marathons). A-l., 26'6 V i"- 2—Anthony Watson, Okla 10.4. 3— tie between Tom Fuller, U.S. Air Gordon McKenzie, N.Y. Pioneers, 2nd at homa, 25'91/4". 3— Irv Roberson, U.S. Army, Force, and Paul Winder, Morgan State, 10.4. Boston (2:22:18.0) and 2nd in NAAU (2:23:46). 25'51/4 ". 4— Gregory Bell, Indianapolis, Ind., 5— Hubie Watson, Striders, 10.5. 6— Doug Alex Breckenridge, U.S. Marines, 6th at Bos 25'4''. 5— Darrell Horn, Oregon State, 25'3". Smith, Occidental, 10.5. ton (2:28:44.0) and 3rd at NAAU (2:32:41.0). 6— Don Meyers, Colorado, 24'8y>". 7— Joel FINALS— won by Norton, 10.4. 2— Budd, Robert Cons, Culver City, Calif. (8th at Bos Wiley, Striders, 24 '6 ". 8— Jerry Close, Ore 10.4. 3— tie between Sime and Winder, 10.4. ton (2 30:39.0) and 4th at NAAU (2:33:11.0). gon, 2 3 'll1/4"- 9—John Kelly, Stanford, 5— Woodhouse, 10.5. 6— White 10.5. (note NOTE— James J. Kelley, Boston A.A. did not 23'41/4". 10— Bob Ritchie, Nevada, 23'1%". Tidwell pulled up lame, Fuller also ran.) finish Boston run but won NAAU in 2:20:13.6. 11—Bob Lawson, Emerald Empire AA, 22 ' 6 1/4 ". 50,000 METER WALK 200 METER DASH (Held at Pittsburgh, July 3). POLE VAULT First semi-final— won by Stone Johnson, Won by Ronald O. Laird, N.Y. Pioneers, FINALS— won by Donald Bragg, U.S. Army, Grambling, 20.5. 2— Ray Norton, Santa Clara 4:40:09.0. 2—John W. Allen, Buffalo, N. Y., IS'91/^''. 2— Ron Morris, Striders, lS'Sy.". Youth Village, 20.7. 3— Bobby Morrow, Abi 4:41:08.0 3— Bruce D. MacDonald, N. Y. 3— David Clark, North Texas State, 15'3". lene Track Club, 20.8. 4— Paul Winder, Pioneers, 4:45:10.0. 4—John C. Blackburn, 4— Henry Wadsworth, Florida, 15'3". 5— Jim Morgan State, 20.8. 5— Keith Thomassen, Ohio Track Club, no tim e given. Graham, Stillwater, Okla., 15'0". 6— Aubrey Santa Clara Youth Village, 21.1. Note— Dooley, Oklahoma State, 15 '0 ". 7— J.D. Mar Willie Williams, San Jose State, was 20,000 METER WALK tin, Oklahoma; Jim Johnston, U.S. Army; Jim scratched. (Held at Baltimore, Md., July 17) Brewer, Southern California; John Cramer, Second semi-final— tie between Les Carney, Everett Elks; Bob Gutowski, U.S. Marines, Cleveland Striders, and Ed Collymore, U.S. FINALS— won by Capt. Rudolph Haluza, all at 14'8''. 12— Dick Kim m ell, San Jose Marines, 20.9. 3— Dee Givens, Oklahoma, (USAF) 1:34:12.0. 2— Alex Oakley, Canada State, 14 '4 ". 13— George Mattos, Santa Clara 21.0. 4— Dave Sime, Duke Track Club, 21.0. (non-citizen). 3— Ronald L. Zinn, U.S. Military Youth Village. 5— Paul Drayton, Villanova, 21.1. Note— Academy. 4— Robert F. Minn, Pennsylvania Tidwell was scratched as was Ted Woods, AC. HOP-STEP-AND-JUMP Colorado. DECATHLON FINALS—won by Ira Davis, Philadelphia FINALS— won by Norton, 20.5. 2— John (Held at Eugene, Ore., July 8-9) Pioneers, 5 3 ' 2-—Herman Stokes, Strid son, 20.8. 3— Carney, 20.9. 4— Morrow, 21.1. Won by Rafer Johnson, Kingsburg, Calif., ers, 51'11". 3— Bill Sharpe, Philadelphia Pio 5— Winder, 21.2. 6— Dee Givens, 21.2. 7— 8.683 (new world record). 2— C. K. Yang, neers, 51'9%''. 4—Al Andrews, Striders, Collymore, no tim e. Nationalist China, 8,426. 3— Phil Mulkey, 51'0%". 5— Kent Floerke, U.S. Army, 51'0%" Memphis Track Club, 7,652. 4— David Ed- (Andrews had better second jump to break 400 METER DASH strom, University of Oregon, 7.530. 5— James tie). 6— Luther Hayes, Southern California, Klein, Santa Barbara A.C., 7,185. 6— Mike 5 0 '5 y j". 7— George Shaw, N.Y. Pioneers, First semi-final—won by Jack Yerman, Herman, New York Pioneer Club, 7.092. 7— 49'8". 8— Darrell Horn, Oregon State, 49'3". California, 46.0. 2— tie between Ted Woods, Steve Anderson, Emerald Empire A.C., 7,018. 9—Joe Middleton, Winston-Salem, 49'0y2" . Colorado, and Dick Edmunds, Princeton, 46.2. 8— Tom Waddell, Boston, 6,945. 9— Duane 10— John Kelly, Stanford, A3'2.x/\ " . 11— God 4— Dave Roberson, U.S. Army, 46.6. 5— Dave M clntire, Emerald Empire A.C., 6,921. 10— frey Moore, Winston-Salem, 47'614". 12— Mills, Purdue, 47.0. 6— Walter Johnson, North Gene Freudenthal, S. C. Striders, 6,764. Jerry Dyes, N.E. Louisiana T.C., 4 7 '6 ". Note— Carolina College, 47.0. 7— Dave Myers, Cen Winston Doby, UCLA, scratched. tral Michigan, no time. 110 METER HURDLES Second semi-final — won by Otis Davis, First semi-final— won by Hayes Jones, SHOT PUT Emerald Empire A.A., 46.0. 2— Earl Young, FINALS— won by Dallas Long, Southern Abilene Track Club, 46.4. 3—Vic Hall, Cali [Eastern Michigan, 13.9. 2— Walter Arlt, Wash ington State, 14.1. 3— Jerry Tarr, Emerald California, 63'3%". 2— Parry O'Brien, Strid fornia Poly, 46.4. 4— DeLoss Dodds, Kansas ers, 6 2 '3 % ". 3— Dave Davis, Striders, State, 46.7. 5— Bill Knocke, Central Cali Empire AA, 14.1. 4— Chuck Cobb, U.S. Navy, 14.1. 5— Jim Ball, U.S. A ir Force, 14.3. 6— 6 2 '3 % ". 4— Bill Nieder, U.S. Army, 6 1 '9 % ". fornia A.A., 47.0. 6— W illie W illiams, Striders, Jim Johnson, UCLA, 14.4. Note— Ray Cun 5—Jerry Winters, Stanford, 59'11 6— 47.5. ningham, Texas, scratched. Mike Lewis, Occidental, 56'4%". 7— Ken FINALS— won by Yerman, 46.3. 2— E. Second semi-final— won by Lee Calhoun, Bantum, New York Pioneers, 5 5 '3 ". 8— Glen Young, 46.5. 3— O. Davis, 46.7. 4— Woods, Johnson, Striders, 54'9". 9— Ed Nutting, 46.7. 5— tie between Hall and Roberson, 46.9. Gary, Ind., 13.8. 2— W illie May, Chicago Track Club, 14.0. 3— Dave Odegard, Minnesota, Georgia Tech, 54'Oyj''. 10—Joe Marchiony, 7— Edmunds, no time. 14.1. 4— Bernard Casey, Bowling Green, 14.4. Manhattan, 53'7% ".‘ 11— Ed Kohler, New 5— Carl Brown, Winston-Salem. 14.4. 6— York A. C., 52'4y2" . 800 METER RUN Clarence Treat, Occidental, 14.6. Note— DISCUS THROW First semi-final—won by Tom Murphy, Dave Edstrom, Oregon, scratched. New York A.C., 1:48.8. 2— Jerry Siebert, Cali FINALS— won by Calhoun, 13.4. 2— -May, FINALS—won by Rink Babka, Striders, fornia, 1:49.1. 3— Bob Tague, Kansas, 1:49.3. 13.5. 3— Jones, 13.5. 4— Cobb, 14.2. 5— 192'3y2" . 2— Al Oerter, New York A.C., 4— Ted Nelson, Mankato State, 1:49.3. 5— Arlt, 14.2. 6— Casey, 14.2. 7— Tarr, no time. 188'3". 3— Dick Cochran, Missouri, 181'11". Ty Hadley, U.S. Army, 1:49.7. 6— Jim Cerveny, 4— Jay Silvester, U.S. Army, 18 1'2". 5— Striders, 1:49.9. 400 METER HURDLES Bob Humphreys, Striders, 178'11%". 6— Jack Ellis, New York AC., 178'2%". 7— Second semi-final— won by James Dupree, First semi-final— won by Glenn Davis, Ohio Fortune Gordien, Striders, 175'0%''. 8— Jack New Mexico, 1:47.7. 2— Tie between Ernie Track Club, 50.5. 2— C liff Cushman, Kansas, Egans, U.S. Army, 174'1% ''. 9— Jim Burke, Cunliffe, Stanford, and Lew Merriman, Wich 50.7. 3— Don Styron, N.E. Louisiana State, Arizona, 168'8". 10— Parry O'Brien, Striders, ita Track Club, 1:47.8. 4— Jim Stack, Yale, 50.8. 4— Josh Culbreath, Philadelphia Pio 168'2". 11—Jim Wade, Southern California, 1 47.8. 5— A rt Evans, New York A.C., 1:47.9. neers, 50.8. 5— Ron Ablowich, Georgia Tech, 167'5 12—Jerry Stubblefield, Oregon, 6— Lee Martin, Morgan State, 1:47.9.