100 METERS 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (6 Finalists?) 1
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100 METERS 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (6 finalists?) 1. Len Paulu (Grinnell) ........................................... Jr ................10.0y (MR) 2. Bill Hayes (Notre Dame) .................................... Jr ................nt 3. Ed Smith (Nebraska) ......................................... Jr ................nt 4. Eric Wilson (Iowa) ............................................. So ..............nt 5. Vic Hurley (Washington) .................................... So ..............nt … also made final— Dave Deering (Nebraska) ................................... Jr 1922 (Chicago, June 17) (7 finalists) 1. Len Paulu (Grinnell) ........................................... Sr ............... 9.9y (MR; first 2‑time winner) 2. Bill Hayes (Notre Dame) .................................... Sr ...............c9.9 3. Les Erwin (Kansas State) .................................. So ..............c10.0 4. Eric Wilson (Iowa) ............................................. Jr ................c10.2 5. Ed Smith (Nebraska) ......................................... Sr ...............c10.2 6. Gus Desch (Notre Dame) .................................. Jr ................c10.2 7. T.K. Seiberling (Wesleyan) ................................. So ..............c10.2 1923 (Chicago, June 16) (no heats; 7 finalists) 1. Lou Clarke (Johns Hopkins) .............................. Jr ................ 9.9y (=MR) 2. Freddy Tykle (Purdue) ....................................... Jr‑Sr ...........c9.9 3. Leslie Wittman (Michigan) ................................. So ..............c10.0 4. Charley Brookins (Iowa) .................................... Jr ................c10.2 5. Lloyd Anderwert (Washington U) ...................... Sr ...............c10.2 6. Ian Campbell (Stanford) .................................... So ..............c10.3 7. ? ............................................................................................c10.3 All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -77- 1924 (no meet) 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (6 finalists) 1. DeHart Hubbard (Michigan) .............................. Sr ............... 9.8y (MR) 2. Russell Sweet (Montana) .................................. Jr ................c9.9 3. Leslie Wittman (Michigan) ................................. Sr ...............c10.0 4. Charles Foster (VMI) ......................................... Sr ...............c10.1 5. Orthal Roberts (Iowa) ........................................ Jr ................c10.2 6. George Clarke (Washington) ............................. Jr ................c10.2 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (7 finalists) 1. Roland Locke (Nebraska) .................................. Sr ...............9.9y 2. Buck Hester' (Michigan) .................................... So ..............c9.9 3. Tom Sharkey (Miami/Ohio) ................................ Sr ...............c10.1 4. Fred Alderman (Michigan State) ........................ Jr ................c10.1 5. George Clarke (Washington) ............................. Sr ...............c10.1 6. Murray Schultz (Cal Tech) ................................. Sr ...............c10.3 7. Edgar House (USC) ........................................... Jr ................? 1927 (Chicago, June 11) (8 finalists) 1. Fred Alderman (Michigan State) ........................ Sr ...............9.9y 2. Dean Anderson (Washington) ............................ Sr ...............nt 3. Einar Hermansen (Northwestern) ...................... So ..............nt 4. Aubrey Cockrell (Texas) ..................................... Sr ...............nt 5. Kenneth Wibecan (Pitt) ..................................... Jr ................nt 6. Lud Grady (Kansas) .......................................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Bill Butler (Geneva) ............................................ Sr Bohn Grim (Michigan State) .............................. Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -78- 1928 (Chicago, June 09) (8 finalists) 1. Claude Bracey (Rice) ........................................ So .............. 9.6y (=WR but not ratified, inferior to unratified best of 9.5; MR) 2. George Simpson (Ohio State) ........................... So ..............c9.8 3. Wes Foster (Washington State) ......................... Jr ................c9.8 4. Buck Hester' (Michigan) .................................... Sr ...............c9.9 5. Arthur Engle (Iowa State) .................................. Jr ................c9.9 6. Einar Hermanson (Northwestern) ...................... Jr ................c10.0 … also made final— Jack Elder (Notre Dame).................................... Jr Ernest Weichert (Rice) ....................................... Sr (Heats [6/8]: Bracey 9.8 =MR) 1929 (Chicago, June 08) (8 finalists) 1. George Simpson (Ohio State) ........................... Jr ................ 9.4y (WR, AR but not ratified because starting blocks—illegal at time—used) (CR, MR) 2. Claude Bracey (Rice) ........................................ Jr ................c9.5 3. Eddie Tolan (Michigan) ...................................... So ..............c9.6 4. Cy Leland (TCU) ................................................ Jr ................c9.6 5. Jack Elder (Notre Dame) ................................... Sr ...............c9.6 6. Jay Wilcox (Kansas) .......................................... Jr ................c9.7 7. Emmett Toppino (Loyola/New Orleans) ............. So ..............c9.7 8. Dee Hutson (Denison) ....................................... So ..............nt (Heats [6/7]: Simpson 9.5, Tolan 9.5; marks equal to WR, AR but not rati‑ fied; CR, MR) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -79- 1930 (Chicago, June 07; no wind) (8 finalists) 1. Frank Wykoff (USC) .......................................... So ..............9.4y (=WR, but not ratified; =AR, =CR, =MR) 2. George Simpson (Ohio State) ........................... Sr ...............c9.5 3. Emmett Toppino (Loyola/New Orleans) ............. Jr ................c9.6 4. Eddie Tolan (Michigan) ...................................... Jr ................c9.6 5. Claude Bracey (Rice) ........................................ Sr ...............c9.6 6. Cy Leland (TCU) ................................................ Sr ...............c9.7 7. Dee Hutson (Denison) ....................................... Jr ................c9.7 8. Hubie Meier (Iowa State) ................................... Sr ...............c9.9 1931 (Chicago, June 06) (8 finalists) 1. Frank Wykoff (USC) .......................................... Jr ................9.6y 2. Eddie Tolan (Michigan) ...................................... Sr ...............c9.7 3. Emmett Toppino (Loyola/New Orleans) ............. Sr ...............c9.7 4. Dee Hutson (Denison) ....................................... Sr ...............nt 5. Jesse Fazekas (Ohio State) ............................... Jr ................nt 6. Peyton Glass (Oklahoma State) ........................ So ..............nt … also made final— Bill McCormick (Notre Dame) ............................ Jr Glenwood Weidemaier (Denison)....................... Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -80- 1932 (Chicago, June 11) (6 finalists) 1. Ralph Metcalfe (Marquette) ............................... So ..............9.5y (10.2m—better than WR, but not ratified; AR, CR) 2. Don Bennett (Ohio State) .................................. Sr ...............nt (c10.3m) 3. Jimmy Johnson (Illinois State) .......................... Jr ................nt (c10.4m) 4. Hudson Hellmich (Illinois) .................................. So ..............nt (c10.5m) 5. Hal Thomton (Minnesota) .................................. So ..............nt (c10.5m) 6. Ralph Pierce (North Dakota) ............................. So ..............nt (c10.5m) (defending champ Wykoff absent—USC ran IC4A) 1933 (Chicago, June 17) (42 entrants, 8 finalists) 1. Ralph Metcalfe (Marquette) ............................... Jr ................9.4y (=WR, but not ratified; =AR, =CR, =MR) 2. Paul Starr (Oregon) ........................................... Sr ...............9.5 3. Jimmy Johnson (Illinois State) .......................... Sr ...............c9.6 4. Leslie Ball (USC) ............................................... Jr ................c9.7 5. Charlie Parsons (USC) ...................................... Jr ................c9.7 6. Hudson Hellmich (Illinois) .................................. Jr ................c9.8 … also made final— Dave Powers (Denver) ....................................... Sr Jack Tierney (Marquette) ................................... Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -81- 1934 (Los Angeles, June 23) (24 contestants; 9 finalists) 1. Ralph Metcalfe (Marquette) ............................... Sr ...............9.7y (first 3‑time winner) =2. Charlie Parsons (USC) .................................... Sr ...............9.8 =2. Hunter Russell (Illinois).................................... Sr ...............9.8 4. Foy Draper (USC) .............................................. So ..............10.0 5. Jimmy Willson (Stanford) .................................. Sr ...............10.0 6. Sterling Dupree (Auburn) ................................... Sr ...............10.3 7. Durward Crooms (Emporia State) ..................... So ..............nt (Original announced order: Metcalfe, Parsons, Russell [not tied], Wilson, Draper, Crooms, Dupree. Results were changed next day after reading of film.) c8. Herman Neugass (Tulane) ............................... Jr ................nt