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1951 NCAA MEN (Seattle, Washington—Husky Stadium; June 15–16) Sunny & Hot, Attendance 10,000 TEAM SCORING 1 1951 NCAA MEN (Seattle, Washington—Husky Stadium; June 15–16) Sunny & hot, attendance 10,000 TEAM SCORING 1. USC ......................................................................................56 2. Cornell ..................................................................................40 3. Morgan State ........................................................................38 4. Occidental ............................................................................24 5. Michigan State ......................................................................23 1/ 6. UCLA 18 5; 7. Auburn 18; 8. Texas A&M 17; 9. Florida 15; 10. Wash- 1/ ington State 14 6; 11. Georgetown 13; 12. tie, Michigan, NYU & Oregon 1/ 12; 15. Illinois 11 5; 16. San José State 10; 1/ 17. tie, Indiana & Stanford 9; 19. Kansas State 8 6; 20. tie, Cal, Drake & 1/ Kansas 8; 23. Dartmouth 6; 24. Missouri 5 6; 25. tie, Utah & Washington 5; 27. tie, Abilene Christian, Arkansas, Idaho & Navy 4; 31. tie, Fresno State, Miami/Ohio, Ohio State & Penn State 2; 35. Min- 1/ nesota 1 5; 36. tie, Columbia, SMU & USF 1; 39. Oregon State 1⅓; 40. 1/ 1/ San Diego State 5; 41. tie, Nebraska & Tennessee 6. 100 YARDS 1. Art Bragg (Morgan State) .................................. So ..............9.6 2. Jim Ford (Drake) ............................................... So ..............c9.7 3. Bob Work (UCLA) .............................................. Sr ...............c9.7 4. Ollie Matson (USF) ............................................ Jr ................c9.8 5. Thane Baker (Kansas State) .............................. So ..............c9.9 6. Jim Bailey (Miami/Ohio) .................................... Jr ................c9.9 7. Mark Winfield (Columbia) .................................. So ..............c10.0 8. Merv Brock (Oregon State) ............................... So ..............c10.1 … dnc— Andy Stanfield (Seton Hall) ................................ So © Track & Field News - 1 - 220 YARDS 1. George Rhoden' (Morgan State) ....................... Jr ................20.7St 2. Art Bragg (Morgan State) .................................. So ..............20.8 3. Walt McKibben (Oxy) ........................................ Sr ...............21.0 4. Thane Baker (Kansas State) .............................. So ..............21.1 5. George Brown (UCLA)....................................... Jr ................21.2 6. Gary Scott (Iowa) .............................................. So ..............21.3 7. Ollie Matson (USF) ............................................ Jr ................21.5 8. Cirilo McSween' (Illinois) ................................... Fr ................21.7 … dnc— Jim Ford (Drake) ................................................ So 440 YARDS 1. George Rhoden' (Morgan State) ....................... Jr ................46.5 (MR) 2. Charlie Moore (Cornell) ..................................... Sr ...............47.2 3. Dick Maiocco (NYU) .......................................... Jr ................47.4 4. John Bradley (USC) .......................................... Jr ................47.6 5. Jim Lingel (Cornell) ........................................... So ..............47.8 6. Cirilo McSween' (Illinois) ................................... Fr ................48.0 7. Sam LaBeach' (Morgan State) .......................... Sr ...............48.1 8. Ed Macon (Pacific) ............................................ Sr ...............48.1 9. Morris Curotta' (Seton Hall) .............................. Jr ................48.2 880 YARDS 1. John Barnes (Oxy) ............................................ Jr ................1:50.7 2. Clem Eischen (Washington State) ..................... Sr ...............1:51.4 3. Larry Ellis (NYU) ................................................ Sr ...............1:51.8 4. Leon Lepard (Abilene Christian) ........................ Sr ...............1:51.9 5. Jack Hutchins' (Oregon) ................................... Jr ................1:52.2 6. Joe Deady (Georgetown) .................................. Sr ...............1:52.2 7. Don Hangen (UCLA) .......................................... Jr ................1:52.9 8. Hugh Mitchell (UCLA) ....................................... Jr ................1:53.3 9. Stacey Siders (Illinois) ....................................... So ..............1:54.0 … dnf— Bob Carter (Seton Hall) ..................................... Jr © Track & Field News - 2 - MILE 1. Warren Druetzler (Michigan State) .................... Sr ...............4:08.8 2. Bob McMillen (Oxy) ........................................... Jr ................4:09.5 3. Bill Parnell' (Washington State) ......................... Sr ...............4:09.6 4. Joe LaPierre (Georgetown) ............................... So ..............4:10.8 5. Len Truex (Ohio State) ...................................... Jr ................4:12.5 6. Bill McGuire (Missouri) ...................................... Sr ...............4:13.4 7. Fred Dwyer (Villanova) ...................................... So ..............4:13.8 8. Bill Rife (Montana) ............................................. So ..............4:16.5 2 MILES 1. Don McEwen' (Michigan) .................................. Jr ................9:03.2 2. Charley Capozzoli (Georgetown) ....................... So ..............9:04.5 3. Herb Semper (Kansas) ...................................... Jr ................9:05.0 4. Jim Brown (Arkansas) ....................................... Sr ...............9:09.9 5. Bob Stout (Fresno State) .................................. Jr ................9:18.2 6. Jim Kepford (Michigan State) ............................ So ..............9:21.5 7. Bob Simon (Stanford) ....................................... So ..............9:23.1 8. Jim Newcomb (USC) ......................................... Sr ...............9:30.8 120 HURDLES 1. Jack Davis (USC) .............................................. So ..............13.7 (MR negated by rolling start) 2. Jack DeMedicis (Auburn) .................................. Sr ...............14.0 3. Art Barnard (USC) ............................................. Sr ...............14.1 4. Walt Ashbaugh (Cornell) ................................... Sr ...............14.3 5. Jesse Thomas (Michigan State) ........................ Sr ...............14.3 6. Val Joe Walker (SMU) ........................................ Jr ................c15.3 …dnf— Joel McNulty (Illinois) ........................................ So Bill Taylor (Indiana) ............................................ Jr © Track & Field News - 3 - 220 HURDLES 1. Charlie Moore (Cornell) ..................................... Sr ...............22.7st 2. Meredith Gourdine (Cornell) .............................. Jr ................22.8 3. Jack Davis (USC) .............................................. So ..............22.9 4. Jesse Thomas (Michigan State) ........................ Sr ...............nt 5. Jack Greenwood (Kansas) ................................ Jr-Sr ...........nt 6. Dave Martin (Indiana) ........................................ So-Jr-Sr .....nt 7. Don Brooks (Pacific) ......................................... So-Jr ..........nt 8. Art Barnard (USC) ............................................. Sr ...............nt HIGH JUMP 1. J. Lewis Hall (Florida) ........................................ So ..............6-9 =2. Buddy Davis (Texas A&M) ............................... Jr ................6-6 =2. Barney Dyer (Utah) ......................................... Jr ................6-6 =2. George Widenfeldt' (Washington) ................... So ..............6-6 =2. Herm Wyatt (San José State) ......................... Jr ................6-6 =6. Bob Gorden (Missouri) .................................... Jr ................6-4 =6. Dick Meissner (Nebraska) ............................... Sr ...............6-4 =6. Dan Miller (Oregon State) ................................ So ..............6-4 =6. Herb Neff (Tennessee) ..................................... Jr ................6-4 =6. Eric Roberts (Washington State) ..................... Jr ................6-4 =6. Virgil Severns (Kansas State) .......................... Sr ...............6-4 (2.06, 1.98, 1.93) POLE VAULT 1. Don Laz (Illinois) ................................................ Sr ...............14-9¾ (MR) =2. Walt Jensen (USC) .......................................... Sr ...............14-0 =2. George Mattos (San José State) ..................... Sr ...............14-0 =2. Leroy Poucher (Florida) ................................... Sr ...............14-0 =2. Jack Rowan (USC) .......................................... Sr ...............14-0 =6. Tom Carroll (Minnesota) .................................. So-Jr ..........13-6 =6. Dick Coleman (Illinois) .................................... Jr ................13-6 =6. Lyle Dickey (Oregon State) ............................. Jr ................13-6 =6. Bob Smith (San Diego State) .......................... Sr ...............13-6 (4.51, 4.27, 4.11) © Track & Field News - 4 - LONG JUMP 1. George Brown (UCLA)....................................... Jr ................24-5¾ 2. Meredith Gourdine (Cornell) .............................. Jr ................24-1¼ 3. Frank Flores (USC) ............................................ Jr ................23-10 4. Laddie Stoval (Missouri) .................................... Sr ...............23-6¾ 5. Ron Soble (Michigan) ........................................ Sr ...............23-3 6. Verle Sorgen (USC) ..........................................
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