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1959 NCAA MEN Lincoln, Nebraska, June 12–13 TEAM SCPRES 1 1959 NCAA MEN Lincoln, Nebraska, June 12–13 TEAM SCPRES 1. Kansas ..................................................................................73 1/ 2. San José State......................................................................48 10 3. Houston ................................................................................38 4. Oklahoma .............................................................................31 1/ 5. Oklahoma State ....................................................................22 10 6. tie, Boston U & Eastern Michigan 20; 8. Missouri 19; 9. Illinois 18¼; 10. New Mexico 17; 11. Indiana 15; 12. Stanford 14½; 13. Texas 14; 14. Tennessee State 1/ 7/ (Tennessee A&I) 12; 15. Kansas State 10 10; 16. Oregon 10; 17. Michigan 8 20; 1/ 18. tie, Army, Colorado & St. John’s 8; 21. BYU 7 10; 22. tie, Arizona, Penn State 1/ 1/ & Purdue 7; 25. Arizona State 6 5; 26. Washington 6 10; 27. tie, Occidental, Ohio 7/ U, SMU & Winston-Salem 6; 31. tie, Kansas State & Wichita 5; 33. Maryland 4 20; 34. Villanova 3¼; 35. tie, Denver, Nebraska & North Carolina Central (North Carolina College) 3; 38. tie, Abilene Christian, Cornell & Harvard 2; 41. tie, Cal, Kentucky & NYU 1; 44. Rice ½. 100 YARDS (wind +4.7) 1. Charlie Tidwell (Kansas) .................................... Jr ................9.3w 2. Bob Poynter (San José State) ........................... So ..............9.5w 3. John Moon (Tennessee State) ........................... So ..............9.5w 4. Orlando Hazley (Oklahoma State) ..................... Sr ...............9.6w 5. Ron Altenburg (Cornell) ..................................... Jr ................9.8w 6. Ward Miller (Illinois) ........................................... So ..............9.8w 7. Paul Collins (Denver) ......................................... Sr ...............nt …fs— Ray Norton (San José State) ............................. Sr © Track & Field News - 1 - 220 YARDS 1. Ray Norton (San José State) ............................. Sr ...............20.9 2. Bob Poynter (San José State) ........................... So ..............21.0 3. Les Carney (Ohio U) .......................................... Sr ...............21.1 4. Paul Williams (Kansas) ...................................... So ..............21.3 5. Dee Givens (Oklahoma) .................................... Jr ................21.4 6. Vance Robinson (North Carolina Central) .......... Jr ................21.5 7. John Moon (Tennessee State) ........................... So ..............nt 8. Ward Miller (Illinois) ........................................... So ..............nt 440 YARDS 1. Eddie Southern (Texas) ..................................... Sr ...............46.4 2. Chuck Carlson (Colorado) ................................. Sr ...............46.5 3. Terry Tobacco' (Washington) ............................. Sr ...............46.6 4. Mal Spence' (Arizona State) .............................. Sr ...............46.8 5. Walt Johnson (North Carolina Central) .............. So ..............47.2 6. DeLoss Dodds (Kansas State) .......................... Sr ...............47.3 7. Otis Davis (Oregon) ........................................... Sr ...............47.3 8. Mel Barnwell (Pitt) ............................................. Jr ................61.2 880 YARDS 1. George Kerr' (Illinois) ........................................ Jr ................1:47.8 2. Tony Seth' (Michigan) ........................................ So ..............1:49.7 3. Ernie Cunliffe (Stanford) .................................... Jr ................1:50.0 4. Lew Merriman (Wichita State) ........................... Sr ...............1:50.4 5. Mel Spence' (Arizona State) .............................. Jr ................1:50.0 6. George Katterman (Penn) ................................. Jr ................1:51.1 7. Joe Mullins' (Nebraska) ..................................... Jr ................1:54.0 8. Mike Peake (Colorado) ...................................... Sr ...............1:58.9 MILE 1. Jim Grelle (Oregon) ........................................... Sr ...............4:03.9 2. Pete Close (St. John’s) ...................................... Sr ...............4:05.6 3. Dick Engelbrink (Penn State) ............................ Jr ................4:06.0 4. Gail Hodgson' (Oklahoma) ................................ Jr ................4:06.1 5. Tom Rodda (Kansas) ......................................... Sr ...............4:06.7 6. Ed Moran (Penn State) ...................................... Sr ...............4:06.8 7. Cary Weisiger (Duke) ......................................... Jr ................4:07.8 8. Jack Larson (Washington) ................................. Jr ................4:08.5 © Track & Field News - 2 - STEEPLE 1. John Macy' (Houston) ....................................... So ..............9:19.1 2. Sam Holt (San José State) ................................ Sr ...............9:24.7 3. Gary Eliason (BYU) ........................................... So ..............9:27.8 4. Jerry Smartt (Houston) ...................................... Sr ...............9:32.8 5. Berry Crawford (Kansas) ................................... Sr ...............9:34.9 6. Press Whelan (Kentucky) .................................. Jr ................9:49.2 7. Fred Kerr (Penn State) ...................................... Jr ................9:53.2 8. Ted Nelson (Michigan State) ............................. Sr ...............10:01.2 3 MILES 1. Paul Whiteley (Emporia State) ........................... Jr ................13:59.1 (MR) 2. Miles Eisenman (Oklahoma State) .................... Jr ................14:07.9 3. John Macy' (Houston) ....................................... So ..............14:09.9 4. Jerry Ashmore (Western Michigan) ................... So ..............14:11.3 5. Russ Bennett (Oxy) ........................................... Sr ...............14:15.6 6. Gary Griffeth (BYU) ........................................... Jr ................14:24.6 7. Jared Nourse (Duke) ......................................... Jr ................14:27.0 8. David Peele (Beloit) ........................................... Sr ...............14:31.0 120 HURDLES 1. Hayes Jones (Eastern Michigan) ....................... Jr ................13.6 (= MR) 2. Willie May (Indiana) ........................................... Sr ...............13.9 3. Bill Tillman (Kansas) .......................................... Sr ...............14.0 4. Spike Arlt (Washington State) ........................... Jr ................14.1 5. Bill Johnson (Maryland) ..................................... So ..............14.6 6. Rex Stucker (Kansas State) .............................. So ..............14.7 7. Jack Lawrence (Oxy) ......................................... Jr ................14.7 …dnf— Elias Gilbert (Winston-Salem) ............................ Sr © Track & Field News - 3 - 220 HURDLES (last time event held) (wind +2.4) 1. Hayes Jones (Eastern Michigan) ....................... Jr ................22.5w 2. Charlie Tidwell (Kansas) .................................... Jr ................22.6w 3. Ernie Shelby (Kansas) ....................................... Sr ...............23.3w 4. Willie May (Indiana) ........................................... Sr ...............nt 5. Ron Altenburg (Cornell) ..................................... Jr ................nt 6. Rex Stucker (Kansas) ........................................ So ..............nt …also ran —Jack Lawrence (Oxy) ...................................... Jr 400 HURDLES 1. Dick Howard (New Mexico) ............................... So ..............50.6 (MR) 2. Cliff Cushman (Kansas) ..................................... Jr ................51.3 3. Henry Wiebe (Missouri) ..................................... Sr ...............52.0 4. Spike Arlt (Washington State) ........................... Jr ................52.9 5. Bud Clanton (Abilene Christian) ........................ So ..............53.0 6. Bob Karlsrud (Cal) ............................................. Jr ................55.8 HIGH JUMP =1. Wayne Moss (Oregon State) ........................... Sr ...............6-9¾ =1. Errol Williams (San José State) ....................... Jr ................6-9¾ 3. Don Stewart (SMU) ........................................... Sr ...............6-8¾ =4. Wilbur Dickson (Denver) ................................. Jr ................6-5¼ =4. Reggie Shepard (Indiana) ................................ So ..............6-5¼ =6. Dick Cephas (Michigan) .................................. So ..............6-3¾ =6. Ron Mitchell (Illinois) ....................................... Sr ...............6-3¾ =6. Charles Stead (Villanova) ................................ Sr ...............6-3¾ =6. Tom Tait (Maryland) ......................................... Sr ...............6-3¾ (2.08, 2.05, 1.965, 1.925) © Track & Field News - 4 - POLE VAULT 1. Jim Graham (Oklahoma State) .......................... Sr ...............15-2 =2. Jim Johnston (Purdue) .................................... Sr ...............14-10 =2. J.D. Martin (Oklahoma) ................................... So ..............14-10 =4. Ken Pollard (Nebraska) ................................... Sr ...............14-6 =4. Joe Webb (Missouri) ....................................... Sr ...............14-6 =6. Bjorn Anderson (Maryland) ............................. Jr ................14-0 =6. Aubrey Dooley (Oklahoma State) .................... Jr ................14-0 =6. Don Ellingsen (Washington State)
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