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SHOT 1921 (Chicago, June 18) 1. Gus Pope (Washington) .................................... Sr ...............45‑4½ (MR) 2. Fred Dale (Nebraska) ........................................ Sr ...............? 3. John Weiss (Illinois) ........................................... Sr ...............? 4. Marion Lindsey (Rice) ....................................... Jr ................? 5. Lawrence Shaw (Notre Dame)........................... Sr ...............? (13.83) 1922 (Chicago, June 17) 1. Jack Merchant (Cal) .......................................... Sr ...............44‑6½ 2. George Bronder (Penn) ..................................... Sr ...............44‑¾ 3. Jack Witter (Cal) ................................................ So ..............43‑2 4. Hillard Hulscher (Western Michigan) ................. Sr ...............43‑1¼ 5. Tiny Keen (Texas A&M) ..................................... Jr ................42‑5 (13.57, 13.43, 13.15, 13.13, 12.92) 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. Norm Anderson (USC) ...................................... So ..............46‑8 (MR) 2. Wilson Beers (Maryland) ................................... ? .................44‑1¾ 3. Tiny Keen (Texas A&M) ..................................... Sr ...............43‑5 4. Jim Arthur (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................42‑11¾ 5. Lou Gross (Minnesota) ...................................... Jr ................42‑4 6. (Cole or Mac) Seager (Wayne State) ................. So‑Jr ..........42‑1½ (unknown which brother this is) (14.22, 13.45, 13.23, 13.10, 12.90, 12.84) 1924 (no meet) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -692- 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (no qualifying) 1. Glenn Hartranft (Stanford) ................................. Sr ...............50‑0 (MR) 2. Elmer Gerkin (Cal) ............................................. So ..............47‑3 3. Herb Schwarze (Wisconsin) .............................. Jr ................46‑11¾ (2‑3 also superior to previous MR) 4. Doss Richerson (Missouri) ................................ Jr ................45‑9¾ 5. Foster Rinefort (Grinnell) ................................... So ..............45‑1¼ 6. Ray Dauber (Iowa)............................................. Jr ................44‑1½ (15.24, 14.40, 14.32, 13.96, 13.74, 13.45) 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (no qualifying) 1. John Kuck (Emporia State) ............................... So ..............50‑¾ (MR) 2. Bud Houser (USC) ............................................ Sr ...............48‑5 3. Biff Hoffman (Stanford) ..................................... Jr ................46‑1¾ 4. Doss Richerson (Missouri) ................................ Sr ...............46‑½ 5. Herman Brix (Washington) ................................ So ..............45‑6½ 6. Joe Boland (Notre Dame) .................................. Jr ................44‑7¾ (15.26, 14.75, 14.06, 14.03, 13.8, 13.60) 1927 (Chicago, June 11) (no qualifying) 1. Herman Brix (Washington) ................................ Jr ................46‑7¼ 2. Dan Lyon (Illinois) .............................................. Jr ................46‑6½ 3. Foster Rinefort (Grinnell) ................................... Sr ...............46‑1½ 4. Tiny Lewis (Northwestern) ................................. Jr ................45‑9½ 5. Jack Lovett (Michigan) ...................................... Sr ...............45‑5½ 6. Arnold Karsten (Northwestern) .......................... So‑Jr ..........44‑5½ (14.20, 14.18, 14.06, 13.95, 13.85, 13.55) (defending champ Kuck left school) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -693- 1928 (Chicago, June 08–09) (12 finalists) 1. Harlow Rothert (Stanford) ................................. So ..............49‑10¾ 2. Eric Krenz (Stanford) ......................................... So ..............48‑6½ 3. Herman Brix (Washington) ................................ Sr ...............48‑2¾ 4. Walter White (Pittsburg State) ........................... Sr ...............48‑1½ 5. Dan Lyon (Illinois) .............................................. Sr ...............48‑½ 6. Albert Forster (Stanford) ................................... Jr‑Sr ...........46‑7¾ (15.20, 14.79, 14.70, 14.66, 14.64, 14.21) … also made final— Leo Baldwin (Texas) ........................................... Sr ? Disbrow (Pacific) ............................................. So Vern Lapp (Iowa) ............................................... Jr J. Howard Morris (Haverford) ............................ So Emerson Nelson (Iowa) ...................................... Sr Donald Paul (Armour) ........................................ So 1929 (Chicago, June 07–08) 1. Harlow Rothert (Stanford) ................................. Jr ................50‑3 (MR) (first 2-time winner) 2. Eric Krenz (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................49‑10¾ 3. Sam Behr (Wisconsin) ....................................... So ..............48‑4¼ 4. Paul Jessup (Washington) ................................. Jr ................48‑0 5. Donald Paul (Armour) ........................................ Jr ................46‑11¼ 6. Charles Weaver (Chicago) ................................. Jr ................46‑9¾ (15.31, 15.20, 14.73, 14.63, 14.30, 14.26) … also made final— Dan Beattie (Colorado State) ............................. Jr Charles Forwald (Iowa) ...................................... Sr ? Lyons (Kansas State) ...................................... So‑Jr‑Sr Julius Ramstedt (Washington) ........................... So Clarence Schleimer (USC) ................................. So‑Jr George Vossler (Miami/Ohio) ............................. Jr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -694- 1930 (Chicago, June 06–07) (12 finalists) 1. Harlow Rothert (Stanford) ................................. Sr ...............51‑1¾ (MR on first day) (first 3-time winner) 2. Eric Krenz (Stanford) ......................................... Sr ...............50‑4¼ (superior to previous MR; made on second day) 3. Hugh Rhea (Nebraska) ...................................... So ..............49‑2¾ 4. Paul Jessup (Washington) ................................. Sr ...............49‑2 5. Sam Behr (Wisconsin) ....................................... Jr ................48‑6½ 6. Jim Bausch (Kansas) ........................................ Sr ...............47‑10¼ 7. Daniel Chubbock (UConn) ................................ Jr ................47‑10¼ …first-day places of other 5 finalists— [7] Allan Adams (TCU) ........................................... So‑Jr‑Sr [8] W.R. Coleman (Auburn) .................................... So‑Jr‑Sr [10] Biggie Munn (Minnesota) ............................... So [11] Ralph Rider (Oklahoma) ................................. Sr [12] Robert Hall (USC) ........................................... So (15.59, 15.34, 15.00, 14.98, 14.79, 14.58) 1931 (Chicago, June 05–06) (11 finalists, or 1 missing?) 1. Robert Hall (USC) ............................................. Jr ................49‑9 2. Sam Behr (Wisconsin) ....................................... Sr ...............49‑0 3. Hugh Rhea (Nebraska) ...................................... Jr ................48‑10½ 4. Biggie Munn (Minnesota) .................................. Jr ................48‑0 5. Leroy Dues (Wayne State) ................................. So ..............47‑7 6. Percy Burk (Rice) .............................................. So ..............47‑2¼ (15.16, 14.93, 14.89, 14.63, 14.50, 14.38) … also made final— Noble Biddinger (Indiana) .................................. So ? Elser (Butler) ................................................... So‑Jr‑Sr Greg Kabat (Wisconsin) ..................................... Jr ? Mecum (Butler) ............................................... So‑Jr‑Sr ? White (Fresno State) ....................................... So‑Jr‑Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -695- 1932 (Chicago, June 11) 1. Hugh Rhea (Nebraska) ...................................... Sr ...............52‑5¾ (MR) 2. Biggie Munn (Minnesota) .................................. Sr ...............48‑10¾ 3. Alfred Howell (Oklahoma) .................................. Sr ...............46‑10¾ 4. Leroy Dues (Wayne State) ................................. Jr ................46‑7¾ 5. Fred Blanck (Drake) .......................................... Jr ................45‑4 6. Graham Batchelor (Georgia) ............................. So ..............44‑2 (15.99, 14.90, 14.29, 14.21, 13.81, 13.46) (defending champ Hall absent—USC contested IC4A) 1933 (Chicago, June 16–17) (35 entrants, 7 finalists) 1. Jack Torrance (LSU) .......................................... Jr ................52‑10 (MR) 2. Hueston Harper (USC) ...................................... Jr ................50‑9 3. Leroy Dues (Wayne State) ................................. Sr ...............48‑11½ 4. Elwyn Dees (Kansas) ......................................... So ..............48‑4 5. Henri Laborde (Stanford) ................................... Sr ...............47‑4 6. Honk Irwin (Texas A&M) .................................... Jr ................47‑3 7. Albert Kamm (Illinois) ........................................ Jr ................46‑4¾ (may have improved on second day (16.10, 15.46, 14.92, 14.73, 14.42, 14.40, 14.14) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -696- 1934 (Los Angeles, June 22–23) (23 entrants, 10 finalists) 1. Jack Torrance (LSU) .......................................... Sr ...............54‑6½ (MR) 2. Jack Lyman (Stanford)