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JAVELIN 1921 (Chicago, June 18) 1 JAVELIN 1921 (Chicago, June 18) 1. Flint Hanner (Stanford) ...................................... Jr ................191‑2 (MR) 2. Art Tuck (Oregon) .............................................. So ..............? 3. Howard Hoffman (Michigan) ............................. Jr ................? 4. Jack Mahan (Texas A&M) .................................. Sr ...............? 5. Gene Oberst (Notre Dame) ............................... So ..............? (58.26) 1922 (Chicago, June 17) 1. Howard Hoffman (Michigan) ............................. Sr ...............202‑3 (MR) 2. George Bronder (Penn) ..................................... Sr ...............190‑11 3. Sandy Sorrenti (Cal) .......................................... Jr ................188‑11 4. Milton Angier (Illinois) ........................................ So ..............187‑5 5. Homer Whelchel (Georgia Tech) ........................ So ..............173‑3 (61.64, 58.20, 57.58, 57.12, 52.80) (defending champ Hanner dnc—Stanford at IC4A) 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. Harry Frieda (Chicago) ...................................... Jr ................191‑6 2. Lee Priester (Mississippi State) ......................... So ..............189‑9 3. Homer Whelchel (Georgia Tech) ........................ Jr ................187‑9 4. Carl Schjoll (Minnesota) .................................... Jr ................184‑8 5. Harold Hartley (Nebraska) ................................. Sr ...............178‑3 (Spalding Guide lists A.E. Wenke [Nebraska Sr] as 5th, but Nebraska records confirm Hartley) 6. Fred Schildhauer (Illinois) .................................. So ..............175‑9 (58.36, 57.84, 57.24, 56.30, 54.34) 1924 (no meet) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -798- 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (no qualifying) 1. Phil Northrup (Michigan) ................................... So ..............201‑11 2. Art Cox (Oklahoma) ........................................... Jr ................197‑0 3. Ray Goode (McKendree) ................................... So ..............187‑3 4. Charles Eaton (Pomona) ................................... Sr ...............186‑10 5. Robert Kreuz (Wisconsin) .................................. So ..............182‑7 6. Glenn Dodson (Cal) ........................................... Sr ...............174‑1 (61.54, 60.04, 57.07, 56.94, 55.65, 53.06) 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (no qualifying) 1. Phil Northrup (Michigan) ................................... Jr ................200‑10 (first 2-time winner) 2. Ox Dieterich (Texas A&M) ................................. Sr ...............188‑8 3. John Kuck (Emporia State) ............................... So ..............187‑0 4. Art Cox (Oklahoma) ........................................... Sr ...............185‑5 5. Andrew Cook (USC) .......................................... Sr ...............182‑3 6. Robert Kreuz (Wisconsin) .................................. Jr ................180‑6 (61.22, 57.50, 57.00, 56.52, 55.54, 55.02) 1927 (Chicago, June 11) (no qualifying) 1. Doral Pilling' (Utah) ........................................... Jr ................199‑8 2. Jack Lovett (Michigan) ...................................... Sr ...............197‑11 3. Lee Bartlett (Albion) .......................................... So ..............191‑6 4. Wilmer Rinehart (Indiana) .................................. So ..............191‑1 5. William Dunkak (South Dakota) ......................... Sr ...............186‑11 6. Fred Stuttle (Wisconsin) .................................... Sr ...............178‑5 (60.86, 60.32, 58.36, 56.97, 56.96, 54.38) (defending champ Northrup threw 194-6/59.28 in April) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -799- 1928 (Chicago, June 08–09) (10 finalists) 1. Lee Bartlett (Albion) .......................................... Jr ................216‑7 (AR, CR, MR on second day) 2. Ray Goode (McKendree) ................................... Sr ...............215‑4 (also superior to old MR) 3. Glenn Rice (Ozarks) .......................................... Jr ................204‑9 (MR on first day) 4. Leo Kibby (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................195‑8 5. George MacKinnon (Minnesota) ........................ Sr ...............185‑0 6. Bill Sparling (Stanford) ...................................... Jr ................184‑6 (66.02, 65.64, 62.40, 59.64, 56.38, 56.24) … also made final— ? Bagge (Northwestern) .................................... So‑Jr‑Sr ? Carney (Marquette) ......................................... So‑Jr‑Sr Johnny Mayer (Wisconsin)................................. So Cecil Smith (Texas) ............................................ Sr 1929 (Chicago, June 07–08) (12 finalists) 1. Jess Mortensen (USC) ...................................... Jr ................203‑7 2. Marion Hammon (SMU) .................................... So ..............201‑0 3. J.G. Floyd (Texas A&M) ..................................... So ..............197‑0 4. Ted Harpstrite (Millikin) ..................................... Jr ................196‑3 5. Lee Bartlett (Albion) .......................................... Sr ...............196‑0 6. Mel Whitlock (Oregon State) ............................. Sr ...............195‑4 (62.06, 61.28, 60.04, 59.82, 59.74, 59.54) … also made final— ? Anderson (Georgia) ......................................... So‑Jr‑Sr ? Brown (Northwestern)..................................... So‑Jr‑Sr ? Chambers (Illinois) .......................................... Jr Dutch Clark (Denver) ......................................... Sr ? Livingston (Kansas State) ............................... So‑Jr‑Sr Wilmer Rinehart (Indiana) .................................. Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -800- 1930 (Chicago, June 06–07) (12 finalists) 1. Ken Churchill (Cal) ............................................ Jr ................204‑2 2. Len Friedman (Geneva) ..................................... Sr ...............201‑10 3. Jess Mortensen (USC) ...................................... Sr ...............201‑5 4. L.D. Weldon (Iowa) ............................................ Jr ................199‑11 5. Elmo Nelson (Iowa) ........................................... So ..............194‑10 6. Marion Hammon (SMU) .................................... Jr ................189‑10 7. Jim Snider (USC) .............................................. Jr‑Sr ...........189‑9 …first-day places of other 5 finalists— [7] Homer Hein (Washington State) ....................... So [8] Robert McDonald (Notre Dame) ....................... Jr‑Sr [9] A. Anderson (Georgia) ...................................... So‑Jr‑Sr [10] Emory Curtice (Cal) ........................................ Sr [11] Hugh Rhea (Nebraska) ................................... So [12] Marion Hammon (SMU) .................................. Jr (62.24, 61.52, 61.40, 60.94, 59.40, 57.86, 57.84) 1931 (Chicago, June 05–06) (11 finalists) 1. Ken Churchill (Cal) ............................................ Sr ...............215‑0 2. Elmo Nelson (Iowa) ........................................... Jr ................205‑5 3. Homer Hein (Washington State) ........................ Jr ................200‑0 4. L.D. Weldon (Iowa) ............................................ Sr ...............193‑6 5. Ken McKenzie (USC)......................................... So ..............193‑5 6. Sam Robinson (Auburn) .................................... Jr ................190‑6 (65.54, 62.62, 60.96, 58.98, 58.96, 58.06) … also made final— Dick Baldry (Rice) .............................................. So‑Jr Elmer Faylinger (Nebraska) ................................ Sr Glenn Nowotny (Wisconsin) .............................. Jr Gene Ronzani (Marquette) ................................. Jr ? Williams (Hampton) ........................................ So‑Jr‑Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2019 -801- 1932 (Chicago, June 10–11) (11 finalists) 1. George Williams (Hampton) .............................. Sr ...............215‑0 2. Clarence Sample (Arizona) ................................ Jr ................204‑3 3. Graham Batchelor (Georgia) ............................. So ..............202‑0 4. Dana Smith (Ohio State) ................................... So‑Jr ..........192‑7 5. Ben Marks (Oklahoma)...................................... Jr ................190‑4 6. Glenn Nowotny (Wisconsin) .............................. Sr ...............190‑1 • • • Competed as non-scorer as part of Olympic Trials tryouts: [2] Duane Purvis (Purdue) .................................. So ..............[204-3] …first-day places of other 4 finalists— [8] Herman Robinson (Illinois) ............................... Jr‑Sr ...........186‑0 [9] Paul Brown (Southern Illinois) .......................... So‑Jr‑Sr .....183‑8 [10] Gene Ronzani (Marquette) ............................. Sr ...............182‑3 [11] Elmo Nelson (Iowa) ........................................ Sr ...............179‑2 (65.54, [62.28], 62.26, 61.56, 58.70, 58.01, 57.92, 56.69, 55.98, 55.54, 54.61) 1933 (Chicago, June 16–17) (32 entrants, 7 finalists) 1. Duane Purvis (Purdue) ...................................... Jr ................216‑6 2. Clarence Sample (Arizona) ................................ Sr ...............211‑4 3. Warren Demaris (Oregon) .................................. So ..............209‑7 4. Nathan Blair (LSU) ............................................ So ..............195‑6 5. Joe Beggs (Geneva) .........................................
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