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1958 NCAA MEN Berkeley, California—Edwards Stadium; June 13–14 1958 6/ 1 1958 NCAA MEN Berkeley, California—Edwards Stadium; June 13–14 1958 6/ 1. USC ......................................................................................48 7 2. Kansas ..................................................................................40¾ 3. Villanova ...............................................................................33¾ 3/ 4. San José State......................................................................20 7 5. Winston‑Salem State ............................................................20 6. Illinois 17¾; 7. Ohio State 17; 8. tie, Nebraska & Utah State 14; 10. Cal 13; 11. tie, Indiana, Manhattan, Western Michigan & Texas 12; 15. Arizona State 11¾; 16. 3/ tie, Pacific Lutheran & SMU 10; 18. Occidental 9 7; 19. Oregon 9; 3/ 20. tie, Abilene Christian, Iowa & New Mexico 8; 23. Purdue 7 7; 24. tie, La Salle & Missouri 7; 26. tie, Fresno State, Minnesota & Oklahoma 6; 29. Michigan State 5; 30. tie, Houston & Puerto Rico 4; 32. tie, Arizona, BYU, Idaho State, Cal State LA, Morgan State, Navy, Stanford, 3/ St. John’s & Whitman 2; 41. Penn State 1; 42. tie, Michigan & Oklahoma State 7. 100 YARDS 1. Ira Murchison (Western Michigan) ..................... Sr ...............9.5 2. Ray Norton (San José State) ............................. Jr ................9.6 3. Charlie Tidwell (Kansas) .................................... So ..............9.7 4. Bill Woodhouse (Abilene Christian) ................... Jr ................9.7 5. Ed Collymore (Villanova) ................................... Jr ................9.7 6. Willie White (Cal) ............................................... So ..............9.8 7. Dee Givens (Oklahoma) .................................... So ..............9.8 8. Ira Davis (La Salle) ............................................ Sr ...............9.9 220 YARDS 1. Ed Collymore (Villanova) ................................... Jr ................20.7 (MR) 2. Ray Norton (San José State) ............................. Jr ................20.9 3. Keith Gardner' (Nebraska) ................................. Sr ...............21.1 4. Bill Woodhouse (Abilene Christian) ................... Jr ................21.1 5. Ira Murchison (Western Michigan) ..................... Sr ...............21.2 6. Ira Davis (La Salle) ............................................ Sr ...............21.3 7. Les Carney (Ohio U) .......................................... Jr ................21.4 8. Willie White (Cal) ............................................... So ..............21.5 (Semis: II‑1. Carney 20.8 MR) © Track & Field News - 1 - 440 YARDS 1. Glenn Davis (Ohio State) ................................... Sr ...............45.7 (MR) 2. Eddie Southern (Texas) ..................................... Jr ................46.5 3. Jack Yerman (Cal) ............................................. So ..............46.6 4. Ivan Rodriguez' (Puerto Rico) ........................... Jr ................46.8 5. Nick Ellis (Morgan State) ................................... So ..............47.1 6. Jack Zetzman (Oxy) .......................................... Sr ...............47.1 7. Jesse Nixon (Wisconsin) ................................... Jr ................47.8 8. Chuck Carlson (Colorado) ................................. Jr ................48.2 880 YARDS 1. Ron Delany' (Villanova) ..................................... Sr ...............1:48.6 2. Tom Murphy (Manhattan) .................................. Sr ...............1:49.4 3. Jack Wilcox (Fresno State) ............................... Sr ...............1:49.6 4. Dave Lean' (Michigan State) ............................. Sr ...............1:49.8 5. Maynard Orme (Cal) .......................................... Sr ...............1:50.4 6. Ty Hadley (Oxy) ................................................. Sr ...............1:50.5 7. Bob Tague (Kansas) .......................................... So ..............1:50.0 8. Dave Scurlock (North Carolina) ......................... Jr ................1:51.5 9. Willie Atterberry (Michigan State) ...................... So ..............2:10.1+ MILE 1. Ron Delany' (Villanova) ..................................... Sr ...............4:03.5 (MR) 2. Jim Grelle (Oregon) ........................................... Jr ................4:04.8 3. Gail Hodgson' (Oklahoma) ................................ So ..............4:04.9 4. Don Bowden (Cal) ............................................. Sr ...............4:06.9 5. Pete Close (St. John’s) ...................................... Jr ................4:07.3 6. Ed Moran (Penn State) ...................................... Jr ................4:08.0 7. Fred Abington (Vanderbilt) ................................ Jr ................4:09.2 8. Jim Bowers (Illinois) .......................................... So ..............4:10.2 © Track & Field News - 2 - 2 MILES 1. Alex Henderson' (Arizona State) ....................... So ..............8:46.3 (MR) 2. Deacon Jones (Iowa) ........................................ Sr ...............8:57.7 3. Max Truex (USC) ............................................... Sr ...............9:00.0 4. Jerry Smartt (Houston) ...................................... Jr ................9:04.1 5. Gary Griffeth (BYU) ........................................... So ..............9:07.9 6. Forddy Kennedy' (Michigan State) .................... Jr ................9:08.5 7. Joe Villarreal (Texas).......................................... Jr ................9:17.4 8. Wayne Bishop (North Carolina) ......................... Jr ................9:17.8 120 HURDLES 1. Elias Gilbert (Winston‑Salem) ........................... Jr ................13.9 2. Keith Gardner' (Nebraska) ................................. Sr ...............14.0 3. Willie May (Indiana) ........................................... Jr ................14.0 4. Bob Lawson (USC) ........................................... Sr ...............14.2 5. Fran Washington (Winston‑Salem) .................... So ..............14.4 6. Chuck Cobb (Stanford) ..................................... Sr ...............14.4 7. Ray Klicker (Whitman) ....................................... Sr ...............14.4 8. Dave Edstrom (Oregon) ..................................... So ..............14.5 220 HURDLES (Berkeley, June 14) 1. Charlie Tidwell (Kansas) .................................... So ..............22.7 (WR, but IAAF didn’t recognize curve races at the time; AR, CR, MR) 2. Fran Washington (Winston‑Salem) .................... So ..............22.9 3. Willie May (Indiana) ........................................... Jr ................23.6 4. Kent Herkenrath (San José State) ..................... Jr ................23.6 5. Ray Klicker (Whitworth) ..................................... Sr ...............23.7 6. Steve Anderson (Oregon) .................................. So ..............23.8 7. Joel Landau (Harvard) ....................................... Jr ................24.1 8. Spike Arlt (Washington State) ........................... So ..............24.1 © Track & Field News - 3 - HIGH JUMP 1. Don Stewart (SMU) ........................................... Jr ................6‑9¼ =2. Charlie Dumas (USC) ...................................... So ..............6‑8 =2. Ernie Haisley' (Illinois) ..................................... So ..............6‑8 =4. Bob Cannon (Kansas) ..................................... Jr ................6‑6 =4. Ron Mitchell (Illinois) ....................................... Jr ................6‑6 =4. Phil Reavis (Villanova) ..................................... Sr ...............6‑6 =4. Tom Whetstine (Arizona State) ........................ Jr ................6‑6 =8. Jim Joe Green (Missouri) ................................ Sr ...............6‑2 =8. Don Smith (San José State) ............................ Sr ...............6‑2 =8. Harold Theus (Utah State) ............................... Sr ...............6‑2 =8. Errol Williams (San José State) ....................... So ..............6‑2 (2.065, 2.03, 1.98, 1.88) POLE VAULT =1. Bob Davis (Missouri) ....................................... Jr ................14‑4 =1. Gene Freudenthal (USC) ................................. Jr ................14‑4 =1. Jim Johnston (Purdue) .................................... Jr ................14‑4 =1. Stan Lyons (Ohio State) .................................. Sr ...............14‑4 =5. Ernie Bullard (USC) ......................................... Sr ...............14‑0 =5. Ed Crouch (Oxy) ............................................. So ..............14‑0 =5. Aubrey Dooley (Oklahoma State) .................... So ..............14‑0 (first glass vaulter in meet?) =5. Mamon Gibson (Michigan) .............................. Jr ................14‑0 =5. Chuck Hightower (San José State) ................. Sr ...............14‑0 =5. Jerry Hren (USC) ............................................. Sr ...............14‑0 =5. Billy Jones (Purdue) ........................................ Sr ...............14‑0 (4.37, 4.27) LONG JUMP 1. Ernie Shelby (Kansas) ....................................... Jr ................25‑3¼ 2. Bobby Mitchell (Illinois) ..................................... Sr ...............24‑9 3. Ira Davis (La Salle) ............................................ Sr ...............24‑7½ 4. Kent Floerke (Kansas) ....................................... Sr ...............24‑5¾ 5. Joel Wiley (Cal State LA) ................................... Jr ................24‑5¼ 6. John Kelly (Stanford) ........................................
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