800 METERS + = Time Converted from 880 Yards (804.67M) by Subtracting 0.6 Seconds
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800 METERS + = time converted from 880 yards (804.67m) by subtracting 0.6 seconds. 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (no heats) 1. Earl Eby (Penn) ................................................. Sr ...............1:56.8+ (1:57.4y MR) 2. Joseph Higgins (Iowa State) ............................. Jr ................nt 3. Clyde Nash (Wisconsin) .................................... Sr ...............nt 4. Howard Yates (Illinois) ....................................... So ..............nt 5. Phillip Donohoe (Illinois) .................................... Jr ................nt 1922 (Chicago, June 17) (36 contestants, 8 finalists) 1. Alan Helffrich (Penn State) ................................ So ..............1:57.5+ 2. Larry Brown (Penn) ........................................... Sr ...............nt 3. Harry Morrow (Iowa) ......................................... So ..............nt 4. Howard Yates (Illinois) ....................................... Jr ................nt 5. Maurice Gardener (Nebraska) ........................... So ..............nt … also made final— William Hattendorf (Michigan) ........................... So Albert Kahn (Northwestern) ............................... So-Jr Jim Reese (Texas) .............................................. So All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -196- 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. Alan Helffrich (Penn State) ................................ Jr ................1:55.7+ (1:56.3y MR) (first 2-time winner) 2. William Hattendorf (Michigan) ........................... Jr ................c1:56.7+ 3. Schuyler Enck (Penn State) ............................... Jr ................c1:57.0+ 4. Jim Reese (Texas) ............................................. Jr ................c1:57.0+ 5. Harry Morrow (Iowa) ......................................... Jr ................c1:57.5+ 6. Charles Reinke (Michigan) ................................ So ..............c1:57.8+ … also made final— Bert Hilberts (Wisconsin) ................................... So Albert Kahn (Northwestern) ............................... So 1924 (no meet) 1925 (Chicago, June 13) 1. Jim Charteris (Washington) ............................... So ..............1:54.8+ (1:55.4y MR) 2. Bill Richardson (Stanford) ................................. Jr ................nt 3. Alva Martin (Northwestern) ............................... Jr ................nt 4. Karl Frank (Oklahoma) ...................................... Jr-Sr ...........nt 5. Elmore Boyden (Cal) ......................................... So ..............nt 6. Charles Reinke (Michigan) ................................ Sr ...............nt All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -197- 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (8 finalists) 1. Alva Martin (Northwestern) ............................... Sr ...............c1:52.0 (track mismeasured; race 23'3" short, time for 872.25y/797.6m was 1:51.7) 2. Walter Caine (Indiana) ....................................... Sr ...............c1:52.8 3. John Garbry (Northwestern) .............................. So ..............nt 4. John Sittig (Illinois) ............................................ Jr ................nt 5. Jim Charteris (Washington) ............................... Jr ................nt 6. Lindus Caulum (Iowa State) .............................. So ..............nt … also made final— J. George Harrar (Oberlin) ................................. So Percy Niersbach (USC) ...................................... Sr 1927 (Chicago, June 11) (9 finalists) 1. John Sittig (Illinois) ............................................ Sr ...............1:53.6+ (1:54.2y MR) 2. Jim Charteris (Washington) ............................... Sr ...............c1:54.0+ 3. Virgil Gist (Chicago) .......................................... So ..............c1:54.4+ 4. Lindus Caulum (Iowa State) .............................. Jr ................nt 5. Glenn Johnson (Nebraska) ................................ Jr ................nt 6. Emmett Brunson (Rice) ..................................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Morris Crothers (Wooster) ................................. Sr Paul Tooley (Ohio St) ......................................... Sr Van Laningham (Drake)...................................... So All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -198- 1928 (Chicago, June 09) (9 finalists) 1. Virgil Gist (Chicago) .......................................... Jr ................1:53.8+ 2. Hal White (Illinois) ............................................. Jr ................nt 3. Bob Orlovich (Illinois) ........................................ Jr ................nt 4. Emmett Brunson (Rice) ..................................... Sr ...............nt 5. Lindus Caulum (Iowa State) .............................. Sr ...............nt 6. John Gorby (Northwestern) ............................... Sr ...............nt …dq— [2] William Gess (Kentucky) ............................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Orval Martin (Purdue) ........................................ So ? Williams (Chicago) .......................................... So-Jr 1929 (Chicago, June 08) (9 finalists) 1. Eddie Genung (Washington) ............................. So ..............1:54.4+ 2. Virgil Gist (Chicago) .......................................... Sr ...............c1:54.5+ 3. Hal White (Illinois) ............................................. Sr ...............nt 4. Dale Letts (Chicago).......................................... So ..............nt 5. Gordon Dodds (Washington) ............................. Jr-Sr ...........nt 6. Dyle Vaughn (Abilene Christian) ........................ Jr ................nt … also made final— Eddie Gaines (Western Michigan) ...................... Sr Orval Martin (Purdue) ........................................ Jr ? Williams (Chicago) .......................................... Jr-Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -199- 1930 (Chicago, June 07) (9 finalists) 1. Orval Martin (Purdue) ........................................ Sr ...............1:53.5+ (1:54.1y MR) 2. Dale Letts (Chicago).......................................... Jr ................c1:55.0+ 3. Brant Little (Notre Dame) .................................. So-Jr ..........c1:55.0+ 4. Ralph Wolf (Northwestern) ................................ So-Jr-Sr .....c1:55.1+ 5. Bill McGeagh (USC) .......................................... So ..............nt 6. Rocky Swartz (Missouri) ................................... So-Jr-Sr .....nt … also made final— Rupert Beetham (Ohio State) ............................ Jr Paul Evans (Illinois) ............................................ So-Jr ? Weager (Wayne State) .................................... So-Jr-Sr (defending champ Genung not in team photo) 1931 (Chicago, June 06) (9 finalists) 1. Dale Letts (Chicago).......................................... Sr ...............1:52.9+ (1:53.5y MR) 2. Alex Wilson' (Notre Dame) ................................ Jr ................c1:53.0+ 3. Eddie Genung (Washington) ............................. Sr ...............c1:53.0+ 4. Bill Bloor (Ohio State) ........................................ Sr ...............nt 5. Ed Turner (Michigan) ......................................... So ..............nt 6. Bulldog Gray (Abilene Christian) ....................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Charles Aussicker (Union) ................................. Jr-Sr ? Jelstead (Augustana) ...................................... So-Jr-Sr Van Laningham (Drake)...................................... Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -200- 1932 (Chicago, June 11) (12 finalists, 9 eligible to score) 1. Chuck Hornbostel (Indiana) .............................. So ..............1:52.7 (1:53.5y =MR) (1:52.7m MR en route) 2. Ed Turner (Michigan) ......................................... Jr ................c1:53.0 3. Adolph Schiller (Texas) ...................................... Sr ...............c1:53.1 4. Delbert Dunkin (Missouri) .................................. Sr ...............nt 5. Earl Labertew (Iowa State) ................................ Jr ................nt 6. Lyle Hutton (Illinois State) ................................. So ..............nt • • • Ran as non‑scorers as part of Olympic Trials tryouts: [2]. Glen Dawson (Oklahoma grad) ....................... – .................nt [3]. Bulldog Gray (Abilene Christian) ..................... Sr ...............nt ? N. Rhoads (Emporia State) ................................ … also made final— Larry Kenney (Purdue) ....................................... So-Jr-Sr William Lemen (Michigan) .................................. So Glenn Cunningham (Kansas) ............................. So 1933 (Chicago, June 17) (51 entrants, 9 finalists) 1. Chuck Hornbostel (Indiana) .............................. Jr ................1:50.3+ (1:50.9y MR) 2. Glenn Cunningham (Kansas) ............................. Jr ................1:50.3+ (1:50.9y =MR) 3. John Simmons (Abilene Christian) .................... So ..............1:51.4+ 4. Ferris Webster (USC) ........................................ So ..............1:51.5+ 5. Ed Turner (Michigan) ......................................... Sr ...............nt 6. Earl Labertew (Iowa State) ................................ Sr ...............nt … also made final— V. Cuse (Iowa State) .......................................... So-Jr-Sr Loris Moody (Oklahoma) ................................... Jr Chauncey Stout (Tennessee) ............................. Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s