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HAMMER 1921 (Chicago, June 18) 1. Charles Redmon (Chicago) ............................... Jr ................133‑9 (MR) 2. Chester Blackwood (Northwestern) .................. So‑Jr ..........? 3. Duke Slater (Iowa) ............................................. Jr ................? 4. Fletcher Skidmore (Sewanee) ........................... Sr ...............? 5. Sam Hill (Illinois) ................................................ So ..............? (40.76) 1922 (Chicago, June 17) 1. Jack Merchant (Cal) .......................................... Sr ...............161‑4 (MR) 2. Mike Palm (Penn State) ..................................... So ..............136‑3 (also over old MR) 3. Sam Hill (Illinois) ................................................ Jr ................134‑2 4. Sam White (Ohio State) ..................................... Sr ...............126‑5 5. Carl Schmidt (Michigan) .................................... Jr ................124‑2 (49.18, 41.52, 40.90, 38.54, 37.84) (defending champ Redmon?) 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. Fred Tootell (Bowdoin) ...................................... Sr ...............175‑1 (MR) 2. Sam Hill (Illinois) ................................................ Sr ...............140‑5 3. Howard Hindes (Michigan) ................................ Jr ................131‑11 4. Fred Ludeke (Stanford) ..................................... Sr ...............130‑9 5. Carl Schmidt (Michigan) .................................... Sr ...............129‑2 6. Mike Palm (Penn State) ..................................... Jr ................124‑8 (53.36, 42.80, 40.20, 39.86, 39.38, 38.00) 1924 (no meet) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -772- 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (no qualifying) 1. Ralph Bunker (Ohio State) ................................ Jr ................150‑1 2. Tex Cox (Minnesota) ......................................... Sr ...............138‑2 3. Fuzz Merritt (Pomona) ....................................... Sr ...............135‑2 4. A.T. Lyons (Amherst) ......................................... Jr ................131‑6 5. Elvin Handy (Iowa) ............................................ Jr ................130‑4 6. Harry Hawkins (Michigan) ................................. Jr ................129‑2 (45.76, 42.12, 41.20, 40.08, 39.72, 39.38) 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (no qualifying) 1. Harry Hawkins (Michigan) ................................. Sr ...............148‑0 2. Howard Linn (Pitt) ............................................. Jr ................137‑0 3. Emerson Nelson (Iowa) ..................................... So ..............134‑5 4. Earl Williams (Iowa) ........................................... So ..............130‑5 5. Fred Marquis (Iowa) .......................................... So ..............129‑2 6. Willis Tressler (Wisconsin) ................................. Sr ...............127‑2 (45.12, 41.76, 40.98, 39.76, 39.38, 38.76) 1927 (Chicago, June 10–11) (7 finalists) 1. Donald Gwinn (Pitt) ........................................... So ..............155‑9 2. Holly Campbell (Michigan) ................................ So ..............149‑3 3. Howard Linn (Pitt) ............................................. Sr ...............148‑7 4. Wilford Ketz (Michigan) ..................................... So ..............146‑7 5. Vernon Lapp (Iowa) ........................................... So ..............141‑8 6. Jacob Olwin (Chicago) ...................................... Sr ...............137‑3 (47.48, 45.50, 45.30, 44.68, 43.18, 41.84) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -773- 1928 (Chicago, June 08–09) (8 finalists) 1. Wilford Ketz (Michigan) ..................................... Jr ................163‑8 2. Donald Gwinn (Pitt) ........................................... Jr ................162‑0 3. Justin Dart (Northwestern) ................................ Jr ................148‑3 4. Emerson Nelson (Iowa) ..................................... Sr ...............148‑2 5. Vern Lapp (Iowa) ............................................... Jr ................146‑0 6. Joe Ujhelyi (Ohio State) .................................... Jr ................135‑11 (49.90, 49.38, 45.20, 45.16, 44.50, 41.44) … also made final— ? Anderson (Northwestern)................................ So‑Jr‑Sr Don Smalley (Indiana) ........................................ Jr 1929 (Chicago, June 08) (no qualifying) 1. Donald Gwinn (Pitt) ........................................... Sr ...............163‑9 (first 2-time winner) 2. Wilford Ketz (Michigan) ..................................... Sr ...............159‑9 3. Dutch Clark (Denver) ......................................... Sr ...............154‑0 4. Dan Beattie (Colorado State) ............................ Jr ................148‑0 5. Joe Ujhelyi (Ohio State) .................................... Sr ...............145‑9 6. Jim Gilchrist (Iowa) ........................................... So‑Jr ..........144‑7 (49.92, 48.70, 46.94, 45.12, 44.44, 44.08) 1930 (Chicago, June 07) 1. Holly Campbell (Michigan) ................................ Sr ...............162‑8 2. Jim Gilchrist (Iowa) ........................................... Jr‑Sr ...........139‑2 3. Arthur Frisch (Wisconsin) .................................. So‑Jr ..........138‑7 4. Wesley Youngerman (Iowa) ............................... So ..............128‑7 5. James Hart (Iowa) ............................................. So‑Jr‑Sr .....128‑4 6. Otto Sell (Wisconsin) ......................................... So‑Jr‑Sr .....116‑6 (49.58, 49.42, 42.24, 39.20, 39.12, 35.52) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -774- 1931 (Chicago, June 05–06) 1. Ivan Dykeman (Colorado State) ........................ So ..............162‑1 2. Otto Hills (Illinois) .............................................. Sr ...............155‑9 3. Noble Biddinger (Indiana) ................................. So ..............147‑8 4. Arthur Frisch (Wisconsin) .................................. Jr‑Sr ...........145‑8 5. Wesley Youngerman (Iowa) ............................... Jr ................144‑1 6. Elgar Mathies (Iowa).......................................... So ..............135‑4 (49.40, 47.48, 45.02, 44.40, 43.92, 41.26) … also made final— Robert Cornog (Iowa) ........................................ Jr Roderick Cox (Michigan) ................................... So ? Goodrich (Chicago) ........................................ So‑Jr‑Sr ? Holle (Minnesota) ............................................ So‑Jr‑Sr 1932 (Chicago, June 11) (no qualifying) 1. Grant McDougal (Penn) ..................................... Jr ................159‑9 2. Noble Biddinger (Indiana) ................................. Jr ................154‑0 3. Gantt Miller (West Virginia) ................................ So ..............152‑2 4. Elmer Johnson (Ohio State) .............................. So ..............151‑11 5. Roderick Cox (Michigan) ................................... Jr ................147‑4 6. Wesley Youngerman (Iowa) ............................... Sr ...............138‑10 (48.70, 46.94, 46.38, 46.30, 44.92, 42.32) (defending champ Dykeman ?) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -775- 1933 (Chicago, June 16–17) (16 entrants, 7 finalists) 1. Roderick Cox (Michigan) ................................... Sr ...............156‑0 2. Chester Cruikshank (Colorado State) ................ So ..............155‑11 3. Noble Biddinger (Indiana) ................................. Sr ...............154‑6 4. Gantt Miller (West Virginia) ................................ Jr ................151‑10 5. Pete Somfeld (Pomona) .................................... Sr ...............148‑5 6. Elmer Johnson (Ohio State) .............................. Jr ................147‑4 7. Dale Barker (Iowa) ............................................. Jr‑Sr ...........130‑11 (may have improved on second day (47.54, 47.52, 47.10, 46.28, 45.24, 44.92, 39.90) (defending champ McDougal threw the weight indoors) 1934 (Los Angeles, June 23) (10 entrants) 1. Henry Dreyer (Rhode Island) ............................. Sr ...............169‑8 2. Peter Zaremba (NYU) ........................................ Sr ...............168‑2 3. Donald Favor (Maine) ........................................ Sr ...............164‑3 4. Chester Cruikshank (Colorado State) ................ Jr ................163‑10 5. Gantt Miller (West Virginia) ................................ Sr ...............162‑0 6. Norman Cahners (Harvard) ............................... So ..............149‑3 (51.72, 51.26, 50.06, 49.94, 49.38, 45.50) 1935 (Berkeley, June 22) (9 entrants) 1. Anton Kishon (Bates) ........................................ So ..............168‑8 2. Chester Cruikshank (Colorado State) ................ Sr ...............159‑10 3. George Frame (Maine) ...................................... Jr ................157‑4 4. Bob Parker (Cal Tech) ....................................... So ..............153‑4 5. Charlie Gongloff (Pitt) ........................................ Sr ...............142‑4 6. Glenn Randell (Cal) ........................................... So ..............103‑7 (51.40, 48.72, 46.96, 46.74, 43.38, 31.58) 1936‑1947 (event not held) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -776- 1948 (Minneapolis, June 18–19) (8 contestants, 7 finalists) 1. Sam Felton (Harvard) ........................................ Sr ...............170‑9 2. George Marsanskis (Maine) .............................. Sr ...............170‑5 3. James Burnham