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DISCUS 1921 (Chicago, June 18) 1. Gus Pope (Washington) .................................... Sr ...............142‑2 (MR) 2. Chester Blackwood (Northwestern) .................. So‑Jr ..........? 3. Will Praeger (Western Michigan) ....................... HS in ’17 ....? 4. Duke Slater (Iowa) ............................................. Jr ................? 5. John Weiss (Illinois) ........................................... Sr ...............? (43.34) 1922 (Chicago, June 17) 1. Tom Lieb (Notre Dame) ..................................... Jr ................144‑2 (MR) 2. Tom McGowan (Montana) ................................. HS in ’16 ....136‑6 3. Lou Gross (Minnesota) ...................................... So ..............130‑10 4. Brick Muller (Cal) ............................................... Jr ................? 5. Harry Frieda (Chicago) ...................................... So ..............? (43.94, 41.60, 39.88) 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. Tom Lieb (Notre Dame) ..................................... Sr ...............143‑4 (first 2-time winner) 2. Kenneth Gatchell (Mississippi State)................. Jr ................139‑4 3. Jim Arthur (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................135‑7 4. Norm Anderson (USC) ...................................... So ..............133‑8 5. Lou Gross (Minnesota) ...................................... Jr ................133‑0 6. Harry Frieda (Chicago) ...................................... Jr ................129‑8 (43.68, 42.46, 41.32, 40.74, 40.54, 39.52) 1924 (no meet) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -727- 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (no qualifying) 1. Biff Hoffman (Stanford) ..................................... So ..............148‑4 (MR) 2. Glenn Hartranft (Stanford) ................................. Sr ...............143‑2 3. Richard Doyle (Michigan) .................................. Jr ................139‑9 4. Doss Richerson (Missouri) ................................ Jr ................130‑7 5. Foster Rinefort (Grinnell) ................................... So ..............130‑2 6. John Hancock (Iowa) ........................................ Sr ...............129‑10 (45.22, 43.64, 42.60, 39.80, 39.68, 39.58) 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (no qualifying) 1. Bud Houser (USC) ............................................ Sr ...............148‑11 (MR) 2. Jack Taylor (Baylor) ........................................... Jr ................147‑2 3. Richard Doyle (Michigan) .................................. Sr ...............143‑8 4. Doss Richerson (Missouri) ................................ Sr ...............140‑2 5. Biff Hoffman (Stanford) ..................................... Jr ................137‑7 6. Gilbert Welch (Pitt) ............................................ So ..............137‑2 (45.38, 44.86, 43.78, 42.72, 41.94, 41.80) 1927 (Chicago, June 10–11) (7 finalists) 1. Jim Corson (Pacific) .......................................... Sr ...............144‑2 2. Gilbert Welch (Pitt) ............................................ Jr ................143‑5 3. Tiny Gooch (Texas) ........................................... Sr ...............141‑2 4. Jack Taylor (Baylor) ........................................... Sr ...............140‑0 5. Cecil Mau (Iowa) ............................................... Sr ...............138‑4 6. Pete Rasmus (Ohio State) ................................. So ..............138‑0 (43.94, 43.72, 43.04, 42.68, 42.16, 42.06) … also made final— Delmar Allman (Michigan State) ........................ Jr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -728- 1928 (Chicago, June 08‑09) (12 finalists) 1. Eric Krenz (Stanford) ......................................... So ..............149‑2 (MR on first day) 2. Leo Baldwin (Texas) .......................................... Jr ................148‑4 3. Pete Rasmus (Ohio State) ................................. Jr ................145‑6 4. Loris "Horse" Hagerty (Iowa) ............................ So ..............143‑2 5. Gilbert Welch (Pitt) ............................................ Sr ...............141‑10 6. Emerson Nelson (Iowa) ..................................... Sr ...............138‑8 (45.46, 45.22, 44.36, 43.64, 43.24, 42.26) … also made final— Delmar Allman (Michigan State) ........................ Sr ? Disbrow (Pacific) ............................................. So Donald Gwinn (Pitt) ........................................... Jr Art Laemmle (Minnesota) ................................... Sr Earl Platt (Coe) .................................................. So Harlow Rothert (Stanford) .................................. So 1929 (Chicago, June 07–08) (12 finalists) 1. Pete Rasmus (Ohio State) ................................. Sr ...............159‑1 (MR on first day) 2. Gene Moeller (Oregon) ...................................... So ..............157‑3 (fouled on a throw measured at 159‑10) 3. John Anderson (Cornell) ................................... Sr ...............156‑7 4. Paul Jessup (Washington) ................................. Jr ................155‑10 5. Dan Beattie (Colorado State) ............................ Jr ................155‑9 6. Eric Krenz (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................153‑8 (was yearly world leader at 49.90/163‑8) (48.50, 47.94, 47.74, 47.50, 47.46, 46.84) … also made final— Leo Baldwin (Texas) ........................................... Sr Gene Bricker (Southern Illinois) ......................... Jr Booker Brooks (Michigan) ................................. So ? Lyon (Kansas State) ........................................ So‑Jr‑Sr Harlow Rothert (Stanford) .................................. Jr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -729- Francis Sanderson (Michigan) ........................... Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -730- 1930 (Chicago, June 06–07) (12 finalists) 1. Paul Jessup (Washington) ................................. Sr ...............160‑9 3/ (officially 160-9 8 MR on second day) 2. Eric Krenz (Stanford) ......................................... Sr ...............158‑6 3. Gene Moeller (Oregon) ...................................... Jr ................151‑10 4. Robert Hall (USC) ............................................. So ..............150‑4 5. Harlow Rothert (Stanford) ................................. Sr ...............150‑1 6. Melvin Thornhill (Kansas) .................................. So ..............149‑11 7. Stan Engelman (South Dakota State) ................ Jr ................149‑7 …first-day places of other 5 finalists— [7] F. Nordhoff Hoffman (Notre Dame) ................... Jr [8] Willis Ward (Kansas) ......................................... So‑Jr‑Sr [9] Douglas Simmons (Wisconsin) ......................... So [10] Sam Behr (Wisconsin) .................................... Jr [12] Jim Bausch (Kansas) ...................................... Sr (49.00, 48.32, 46.28, 45.82, 45.74, 45.70, 45.60) 1931 (Chicago, June 05–06) (11 finalists) 1. Robert Hall (USC) ............................................. Jr ................152‑7 2. Frank Purma (Illinois) ........................................ Jr ................150‑2 3. Gene Moeller (Oregon) ...................................... Sr ...............148‑8 4. Greg Kabat (Wisconsin) .................................... Jr ................144‑2 5. Erv Gerbuth (Wisconsin–Milwaukee) ................. Sr ...............140‑0 6. Wesley Youngerman (Iowa) ............................... Jr ................138‑3 (46.52, 45.76, 45.32, 43.94, 42.68, 42.14) … 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 2019 -731- 1932 (Chicago, June 10–11) 1. Frank Purma (Illinois) ........................................ Sr ...............156‑4 2. Booker Brooks (Michigan) ................................. Sr ...............153‑6 3. Graham Batchelor (Georgia) ............................. So ..............153‑2 4. Melvin Thornhill (Kansas) .................................. Sr ...............152‑0 5. Norwood Mountain (Penn College) ................... So ..............151‑9 6. Alfred Howell (Oklahoma) .................................. Sr ...............145‑2 … first day marks of other 5 finalists— [7] Greg Kabat (Wisconsin) ................................... Sr ...............138‑0 [8] Wes Busbee (Indiana) ...................................... Fr ................137‑6 (competed as part of Olympic Trials tryouts) [9] Wesley Youngerman (Iowa) .............................. Sr ...............136‑3 [10] E.R. Claassen (Kansas State) ......................... So‑Jr‑Sr .....135‑4 [11] Ted Meinhover (North Dakota) ....................... Jr ................135‑3 (47.66, 46.78, 46.68, 46.32, 46.26, 44.24, 42.06, 41.91, 41.52, 41.24, 41.22) (defending champ Hall absent—USC contested IC4A) 1933 (Chicago, June 16–17) (31 entrants, 7 finalists) 1. Henri Laborde (Stanford) ................................... Sr ...............163‑3 (MR) (was yearly world leader at 50.38/165‑3) 2. Delbert White (Pittsburg State) ......................... Jr ................151‑0 3. Jack Torrance (LSU) .......................................... Jr ................147‑7