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Ncaa Collegiate Honor Roll / All-American Numbers 1 NCAA COLLEGIATE HONOR ROLL / ALL-AMERICAN NUMBERS 1. 1912AAUAllAmCol.Team 70. 1958 Rink Babka - DT 139.Jack Williams - PV 209.John Johnson - LJ Fred Kelly - 120H 71. Dave Davis - SP 140.Jess Hill - LJ 210.Hueston Harper - SP 2. 1913 Fred Kelly - 220LH 72. Charlie Dumas - HJ 141.Howard Paul - LJ 211.Bob Hall - DT 3. 1914 Fred Kelly - 120H 73. 1960 Luther Hayes - TJ 142.1930 Jim Stewart - HJ 212.Frank Williamson - JT 4. Howard Drew - 100 74. Dallas Long - SP 143.Hector Dye - 100 213.1933 Ed Ablowich - 440 5. Charlie Borgstrom - PV 75. 1961 Luther Hayes - TJ 144.220 214.4x440 6. 1915 Fred Kelly - 220LH 76. Dallas Long - SP 145.Victor Williams - 440 215.DMR 7. 1919 Charley Paddock - 100 77. 1962 Dallas Long - SP 146.Ed Welsh - 120H 216.Granville Ashcraft - DMR 8. 1920 Charley Paddock - 220 78. Jan Sikorsky - JT 147.William Carls - 220LH 217.David Foore - DMR 9. 1921 Charley Paddock - 100 79. 1963 Rex Cawley - 440H 148.Ernie Payne - 220LH 218.Francis Benavidez - DMR 10. 1924 Bud Houser - DT 80. SMR 149.Bob van Osdel - HJ 219.Harry Tompkins - 4x440 11. Morton Kaer - Pentathlon 81. Lew Hoyt - HJ 150.William Hubbard - PV 220.Charles Parsons - 220 12. 1925 Bud Houser - SP 82. Julio Marin - 2Mile; 151.William Livingston - PV 221.4x110 13. 1926 Lee Barnes - PV 83. 3Mile 152.Howard Paul - LJ 222.4x220 14. Leighton Dye - 120H 84. Dave Morris - SMR 153.Dick Barber - LJ 223.Bob Reed - 4x440 15. Ken Grumbles - 220LH 85. Dick Cortese - SMR 154.Bob Hall - SP 224.George Carter - 4x440 16. Bud Houser - DT 86. Kevin Hogan - SMR 155.DT 225.Alvin Koenig - 4x110 17. SP 87. 1965 Bill Fosdick - PV 156.Jess Mortensen - JT 226.4x220 18. 1927 Charles Borah - 100 88. Paul Kerry - 120H 157.James Snider - JT 227.Lawrence Osburn - 4x110 19. 1929 Jess Hill - LJ 89. 1966 Bruce Bess - 4x880 158.Bill McGeagh - 880 228.4x220 20. 1930 Frank Wykoff - 100 90. Dave Buck - 4x880 159.Frank Wykoff - 100 229.Leslie Ball - 100 21. 1931 Dick Barber - LJ 91. Dennis Carr - 4x880 160.1931 Bob Hall - SP 230.4x110 22. Bill Graber - PV 92. John Link - 4x880 161.DT 231.4x220 23. Bob Hall - SP 93. 1967 Bruce Bess - 4x880 162.Bill Graber - PV 232.Robert Lyon - 110H 24. Ernie Payne - 220LH 94. Dave Buck - 4x880 163.Frank Wykoff - 100 233.Norman Paul - 220LH 25. Vic Williams - 440 95. Gary Carlsen - DT 164.220 234.LJ 26. Frank Wykoff - 100 96. Dennis Carr - 4x880 165.4x110 235.Hueston Harper - SP 27. 1932 Dick Barber - LJ 97. 880 166.Roy Delby - 4x110 236.Ken McKenzie - JT 28. Bill Graber - PV 98. John Link - 4x880 167.Milton Mauer - 4x110 237.Bill Graber - PV 29. Bob van Osdel - HJ 99. Bob Seagren - PV 168.Maurice Guyer - 4x110 238.Elwood Jones - 4x120SHR 30. 1933 Norman Paul - 220LH 100.Paul Wilson - PV 169.Vic Williams - 440 239.Clarence Berry - 4x120SHR 31. 1934 Al Olson - LJ 101.Fred Kuller - 4x110 170.Vic Fitzmaurice - 880 240.Bob Lyon - 4x120SHR 32. 1935 Ken Carpenter - DT 102.Earl McCullouch - 4x110 171.Cliff Halstead - Mile 241.Ed Welsh - 4x120SHR 33. 1936 Ken Carpenter - DT 103.120H 172.Ernie Payne - 220LH 242.1934 Charles Parsons - 100; 34. Earle Meadows - PV 104.Lennox Miller - 4x110 173.William Carls - 220LH 243.220 35. 1937 Bill Sefton - PV 105.O.J. Simpson - 4x110 174.Clarence Berry - 4x120SHR 244.4x100 36. Earl Vickery - 220LH 106.1968 Fred Kuller - 4x110 175.Joseph Bills - 4x120SHR 245.4x220 37. 1938 Loring Day - PV 107.Earl McCullouch - 4x110 176.Albert Vignolo - 4x120SHR 246.Foy Draper - 100; 38. 1939 Erwin Miller - 440 108.110H 177.Bill Stokes - 4x120SHR 247.220 39. Bob Peoples - JT 109.60yH 178.Jim Stewart - HJ 248.4x100 40. Johnny Wilson - HJ 110.Bob Seagren - PV 179.Dick Barber - LJ 249.4x220 41. Lou Zamperini - Mile 111.Carl Trentadue - 1,000 180.1932 Frank Wykoff - 100y 250.Lawrence Osburn - 4x100 42. 1941 Bob Peoples - JT 112.Lennox Miller - 4x110 181.100m 251.Jim Abbott - 4x100 43. 1944 Al Lawrence - 120H 113.O.J. Simpson - 4x110 182.220 252.4x220 44. Earl Audet - SP 114.1969 Rich Coulter - 4x110 183.4x110 253.John McCarthy - 440 45. 1947 Mel Patton - 100; 115.Fred Kuller - 4x110 184.Roy Delby - 4x110 254.DMR 46. 220 116.Edesel Garrison - 4x110 185.Leslie Ball - 4x110 255.Francis Benavidez - DMR 47. J. Walter Smith - 440H 117.Lennox Miller - 4x110 186.Alvin Koenig - 4x110 256.Ferris Webster - DMR 48. 1948 Mel Patton - 100; 118.1925 Collegiate Honor Roll 187.Ed Ablowich - 440 257.Al Fitch - 440 49. 220 Leighton Dye - 120H 188.400m 258.4x220 50. John Montgomery - PV 119.Bud Houser - DT 189.4x220 259.Estel Johnson - 880 51. 1949 Mel Patton - 100; 120.Ken Grumbles - 220LH 190.Bill McGeagh - 4x220 260.DMR 52. 220 121.1926 Bud Houser - SP 191.880 261.James Fimple - PV 53. 1950 Dick Attlesey - 120H 122.DT 192.Bob Dow - 4x220 262.Al Olson - LJ 54. 1952 Jack Davis - 120H 123.Clifton Reynolds - 120H 193.Art Woessner - 4x220 263.Robert Lyon - 120H 55. 220LH 124.LJ 194.Cliff Halstead - Mile 264.SHR 56. Parry O’Brien - SP 125.Ken Grumbles - 220LH 195.Ed Welsh - 120H 265.Clarence Berry - SHR 57. Sim Iness - DT 126.Leighton Dye - 120H 196.4x120SHR 266.Gilbert Strother - SHR 58. 1953 Jack Davis - 120H; 127.Lee Barnes - PV 197.Jim Payne - 120H 267.Leslie Culp - SHR 59. 220LH 128.1927 Charles Borah - 100 198.4x120SHR 268.Ed Hall - 120H 60. Dick Genther - JT 129.220 199.Joseph Bills - 120H 269.John Hooker - PV 61. Sim Iness - DT 130.Jess Hill - LJ 200.4x120SHR 270.Curtis McFadden - LJ 62. Jim Lea - 440 131.Lee Barnes - PV 201.Albert Vignolo - 4x120SHR 271.Marvin Crawford - LJ 63. Parry O’Brien - SP 132.Jack Williams - PV 202.Bill Graber - PV 272.Hueston Harper - SP 64. 1955 Des Koch - DT 133. 1928 Charles Borah - 100 203.Bob van Osdel - HJ 273.Ken Carpenter - DT 65. Ernie Shelton - HJ 134.Lee Barnes - PV 204.Duncan McNaughton - HJ 274.Ed Albowich - 440 66. 1957 Max Truex - 2M 135.Jack Williams - PV 205.William Brannan - HJ 275.1935 Bill Sefton - PV 67. 3M 136.Edward Gloege - 880 206.Dick Barber - LJ 276.Earle Meadows - PV 68. Cross Country 137.1929 Jim Payne - 220LH 207.Norman Paul - LJ 277.George Boone - 100; 69. Bob Voiles - JT 138.Charles Borah - 100 208.220LH 278.220 NCAA COLLEGIATE HONOR ROLL / ALL-AMERICAN NUMBERS 279.4x100 349.Adrian Talley - 100 417.1942 AllAmCol.Team Cliff 479.Stan Mattson - 4x880 280.4x220 350.Clark Crane - 220 Bourland - 440 480.Wallace Wilson - 4x880 281.Foy Draper - 100 351.Roy Staley - 120H 418.John Wachtler - 440 481.Bud Curry - DMR 282.220 352.Earl Vickery - 220LH 419.Leroy Weed - Mile 482.John Cherry - DMR 283.4x100 353.Irving Howe - PV 420.2 Mile 483.Bob Mitchell - DMR 284.4x220 354.Phil Gaspar - DT 421.Forrester Greene - HJ 484.Don Halderman - 4x120SHR 285.Al Fitch - 220 355.Owen Hansen - SP 422.Carl Merritt - SP 485.Dick Attlesey - 4x120SHR 286.4x100 356.1938 Adrian Talley - 100 423.1943 AllAmCol.Team Cliff 486.1951Col.HonorRoll Jack 287.4x220 357.Mickey Anderson - 100 Bourland - 440 Davis - 120H 288.4x440 358.Payton Jordan - 220 424.Jack Trout - 100 487.220LH 289.Clark Crane - 4x100 359.Erwin Miller - 440 425.1946AllAmCol.Team Bob 488.4x110 290.4x220 360.Howard Bauchman - 440 Hart - PV 489.4x220 291.Ross Bush - 880 361.Lou Zamperini - Mile 426.Al Lawrence - 220LH 490.John Bradley - 440 292.2MR 362.Jim Humphrey - 120H 427.Roland Sink - 2M 491.4x110 293.Louie Zamperini - 2MR 363.Ivy Bledsole - 120H 428.Moose Thompson - SP 492.4x220 294.Fred Lantz - 2MR 364.Earl Vickery - 220LH 429.Fred “Tex” Winter - PV 493.4x440 295.Francis Benavidez - 2MR 365.Loring Day - PV 430.1947AllAmCol.Team Mel 494.Jim Newcomb - 2M 296.Estel Johnson - 880 366.Irving Howe - PV Patton - 100 495.Frank Flores - LJ 297.4x440 367.Ken Dills - PV 431.220 496.Art Barnard - 120H 298.Phil Cope - 120H 368.Delos Thurber - HJ 432.Ron Frazier - 220LH 497.4x110 299.SHR 369.Whitney Alexander - DT 433.Roland Sink - 2M 498.Parry O’Brien - SP 300.Roy Staley - 120H 370.Phil Gaspar - DT 434.Bob Hart - PV 499.Jess Swope - SP 301.SHR 371.Art Wrotnowski - DT 435.1948AllAmCol.Team John 500.Walt Jensen - PV 302.Leslie Culp - SHR 372.Reed Trusel - JT Montgomery - PV 501.Jack Rowan - PV 303.George Brown - SHR 373.Charles Soper - JT 436.Mel Patton - 100 502.Larry Goins - JT 304.John McCarthy - 4x440 374.1939 Erwin Miller - 440 437.200 503.Al Mejia - 4x110 305.James Cassin - 4x440 375.Howard Upton - 440 438.Roland Sink - 1500 504.4x220 306.Harold Smallwood - 4x440 376.Art Wrotnowski - DT 439.1949AllAmCol.Team John 505.Verle Sorgen - 4x220 307.Wallace Monroe - 4x440 377.Phil Gaspar - DT Montgomery - PV 506.Harry Taylor - 4x440 308.Gilbert Strother - 220H 378.Lou Zamperini - Mile 440.Mel Patton - 100; 507.Bob Lane - 4x440 309.Al Olson - LJ 379.Bob Peoples - JT 441.200 508.Sam Nicholson - 4x440 310.Paul Jungkeit - LJ 380.Johnny Wilson - HJ 442.1949Col.HonorRoll Henry 509.1951AllAmCol.Team Art 311.Ken Carpenter - DT 381.Barney Willis - 100 Aihara - LJ Barnard - 120H 312.1936 Foy Draper - 100; 382.Payton Jordan - 220 443.Bob Pruitt - 880 510.Jack Davis - 120H; 313.200 383.Jim Humphrey - 120H 444.Wells DeLoach - 440 511.220LH 314.4x100 384.Earl Vickery - 220LH 445.Ron Frazier - 220LH 512.Frank Flores - LJ 315.Adrian Talley - 100 385.Clarke Mallery - HJ 446.Mel Patton - 100; 513.Walt Jensen - PV 316.4x100 386.Loring Day - PV 447.220 514.Parry O’Brien - SP 317.George Boone - 100; 387.Hugo DeGroot - JT 448.Dick Attlesey - 120H 515.1952AllAmCol.Team Parry 318.LJ 388.Reed Trusel - JT 449.Bob Chambers - 800 O’Brien - SP 319.TJ 389.Robert Fisher - SP 450.Al Lawrence - LJ 516.Jack Davis - 110H 320.4x100 390.Don McNeil - SP 451.John Montgomery - PV 517.Sim Iness - DT 321.Roy Staley - 110H 391.1940 Ken Dills - PV 452.Bill Bayless - SP 518.1953AllAmCol.Team Jack 322.Phil Cope - 110H 392.Byron Dudley - PV 453.Jess Swope - SP Davis - 120H; 323.Clark Crane - 4x100; 393.Bill Schaefer - PV 454.1950Col.HonorRoll Dick 519.
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