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VOL. XLI., NO. 107. Classified AdTertising on Page 6- ‘ MANCHESTER, CONK., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4v 1927: riisaSN' PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS THIS PADLOCK NO Bury Politics in Exploration B O J m WORK BOOZE,BARRIER FIGHTINGPLANS Protected from Cops 2 Boys GROWS: GIVES Who Passed Hooch Through OUST ECONOMY Hole in Floor. ' TOWNraOBLQi New Britain Feb. 4.— John A T W « G T 0 N Smi'gel, 42, of 24 Orange street, was found guilty in po lice court today bn two counts Retirement of All Selectmen of liquor law violations. Ac Administration Quits Its cording to the police who raid-, FREAKISH BIG GALE U. 5 . Pact. ed his home last night, when - - I Next Year Would Serious the officers tried to enter the Fight With Preparedness cellar of Smigel’g home they ROUGH IN PRANKS For Defense is Reported found the door of the cellar Men in Congress on Army ly Handicap Town; Likely padlocked and an iron bar <?> placed to block their entrance. Candidates Sought. The police sent to a fire de and Marine Corps. DOING TALES TO partment station, procured Bombards New Haven Train, Fang, Defender o f Shanghai crowbars and broke the door PAY 3 MILLION Wlietlier or not Manchester has down. In the cellar they found Washington, Feb. 4.— ^Virtually Plays Hob at Boston and Against Cantonese, SaU outgiown its present form of gov two young sons of Smigel nine Young Vanderbilt Says He abandoning its fight with the pre ernment -will be thoroughly tested and twelve, whose duties were Will Settle Up If it Takes during the next year when the reins to hand up the liquor as fast paredness bloc in Congress, the-ad Elsewhere. -
Spitting in the Soup Mark Johnson
SPITTING IN THE SOUP INSIDE THE DIRTY GAME OF DOPING IN SPORTS MARK JOHNSON Copyright © 2016 by Mark Johnson All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic or photocopy or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations within critical articles and reviews. 3002 Sterling Circle, Suite 100 Boulder, Colorado 80301-2338 USA (303) 440-0601 · Fax (303) 444-6788 · E-mail [email protected] Distributed in the United States and Canada by Ingram Publisher Services A Cataloging-in-Publication record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN 978-1-937715-27-4 For information on purchasing VeloPress books, please call (800) 811-4210, ext. 2138, or visit www.velopress.com. This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper). Art direction by Vicki Hopewell Cover: design by Andy Omel; concept by Mike Reisel; illustration by Jean-Francois Podevin Text set in Gotham and Melior 16 17 18 / 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONTENTS Introduction ...................................... 1 1 The Origins of Doping ............................ 7 2 Pierre de Coubertin and the Fair-Play Myth ...... 27 3 The Fall of Coubertin’s Ideal ..................... 41 4 The Hot Roman Day When Doping Became Bad ..................................... 55 5 Doping Becomes a Crime........................ 75 6 The Birth of the World Anti-Doping Agency ..... 85 7 Doping and the Cold War........................ 97 8 Anabolic Steroids: Sports as Sputnik .......... -
Cambridge - June 13-14
1924 Cambridge - June 13-14 As in 1920, all finals were held on the second day except the walk, with heats on the first day, while all semi-finals took place on June 14, except for the 400m hurdles. A number of athletes did not make the top-4 in the trials, but were nevertheless selected because of their consistency in previous competition, showing a far greater flexibility of approach than was to be seen after World War II. The principal athletes who benefited were: Loren Murchison, Leroy Brown, John Watters, Alan Helffrich, George Lermond, Alfred LeConey, William Comins, Ernest Oberst and Pat McDonald. The New York Times noted that there were 419 entries, compared with 259 in 1920. Timing was with 1/10th and 1/5th of a second watches. Times are shown in tenths of a second for uniformity of presentation. The venue was efficiently served by the Boston Elevated Railway, which enabled large crowds to quickly get to and from the stadium. 100 Meters 15.20 Hr 1. 1. Chester Bowman (Syracuse) 10.6 2=. 3. Charley Paddock (LAAC) 10.6e 2=. 7. Jackson Scholz (NYAC) 10.6e 4. 2. Frank Hussey (Stuyvesant, NY HS) 10.7e 5. 5. Al LeConey (Meadowbrook AC) 10.7e 6. 4. Keith Lloyd (USC) 10.7e 7. 6. Loren Murchison (NYAC) 10.8e Semi-finals: (First 3 qualify), 14.25 Hr 1/ 1. Scholz 10.6, 2. Lloyd 10.8e, 3. Bowman 10.8e, 4. Paddock 10.8e, George Hill (Penn) 10.8e, Albert Washington (Chic AA) 2/ 1. LeConey 10.8, 2. -
2010 Usc Track and Field Schedule
2010 USC TRACK AND FIELD SCHEDULE Date Event Location Feb. 21 Out of the Blocks Banquet Town and Gown/USC Feb. 27 Claremont Relays Claremont, Calif. March 6 Ben Brown Invitational Fullerton, Calif. March 12-13 Northridge Invitational Northridge, Calif. March 12-13 NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. March 19-20 Trojan Invitational USC March 26-27 Stanford Relays Palo Alto, Calif. March 26-27 Cal-Nevada Championships Westwood, Calif. April 3 Pomona-Pitzer Invite Claremont, Calif. Apr. 15-17 Mt. Sac Relays Walnut, Calif. April 16-17 Long Beach Invitational Long Beach, Calif. Apr. 23-24 UC San Diego Invitational San Diego, Calif. April 23-24 Tiny Lister Invitational Los Angeles, Calif. May 1 USC-UCLA Dual Meet Westwood, Calif. May 8-9 Pac-10 Multi-Event Championships Berkeley, Calif. May 15-16 Pac-10 Championships Berkeley, Calif. May 27-29 NCAA West Regional Championships Austin, Texas June 9-12 NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore. June 23-27 USA Junior/Senior Championships Des Moines, Ia. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — PAGE 1 550339_2010MenTrack.indd0339_2010MenTrack.indd 1 33/3/2010/3/2010 11:40:2311:40:23 AAMM 2010 USC TRACK & FIELD QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Nickname: Trojans Schedule................................................................................... 1 Contents and Quick Facts ........................................................ 2 2010 Outlook ........................................................................3-4 Fight Song: USC Coach Ron Allice.......................................................... -
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USC TRACK & FIELD Times and marks for USC Track Athletes 1894 to 2018 INTRODUCTION This supplement booklet to the media guide is my effort to document every athlete who competed for the University of Southern California Track Team. Needless to say, I know everyone is not listed, but I did try. This booklet is a free download, but if you really like what you see here, I/we (Trojan Force) would be more than happy to accept any donation you’d like to send. That info will be at the end of this introduction. WHERE TO START? I wrestled with how to organize all this data knowing that the next person would have chosen a different format. But here it is, such as it is. With a men AND a women’s program we’re looking at some 6,000+ names who can be accounted for that competed for USC. This number doesn’t take into account all the relays as there are names on some of the relay teams that did not show up in any other results that I was able to find. Every effort was made to find a mark or time for every track athlete, but this just wasn’t possible. Athletes listed with no marks or times were the 2nd and 3rd place finishers in posted meet results. This booklet covers the years 1894 to 2018 for the men; the women’s supplement is still being “written” and I hope to have it done by the end of summer 2018. The early marks were gathered from posted results in the newspaper and the El Rodeo yearbook. -
Progression of Olympic Trials Men's Records 100 Meters
Progression of Olympic Trials Men’s Records The progression is shown from 1908 - taking the best mark from the 3 trials meets as the starting point. Wind assisted marks are listed where they are superior to the legal best mark at the time. Events not currently included in the Olympic programme are not included. 100 Meters 10.8 1h1 James Rector Philadelphia 6 Jun 1908 10.8 1 Ira Courtney Stanford 17 May 1912 10.8 1h1 Ralph Craig Cambridge 8 Jun 1912 10.8 1 Howard Drew Cambridge 8 Jun 1912 10.8 1h1 Loren Murchison Cambridge 13 Jun 1924 10.6 1h2 Jackson Scholz Cambridge 13 Jun 1924 10.6 1h3 Charley Paddock Cambridge 13 Jun 1924 10.6 1s1 Jackson Scholz Cambridge 13 Jun 1924 10.6 1 Chester Bowman Cambridge 13 Jun 1924 10.6 2= Charley Paddock Cambridge 13 Jun 1924 10.6 2= Jackson Scholz Cambridge 13 Jun 1924 10.6 1h1 George Simpson Cambridge 6 Jul 1928 10.6 1h2 Claude Bracey Cambridge 6 Jul 1928 10.6 1h3 Frank Wykoff Cambridge 6 Jul 1928 10.6 1q2 Claude Bracey Cambridge 6 Jul 1928 10.6 1q3 Frank Wykoff Cambridge 6 Jul 1928 10.6 1s1 James Quinn Cambridge 6 Jul 1928 10.6 1s2 Frank Wykoff Cambridge 6 Jul 1928 10.6 1 Frank Wykoff Cambridge 6 Jul 1928 10.4 1h2 Eddie Tolan Stanford 15 Jul 1932 10.4 1 Jesse Owens Randalls Island 11 Jul 1936 10.4 1h2 Harrison Dillard Evanston 9 Jul 1948 10.2 1 Barney Ewell Evanston 9 Jul 1948 10.2 1h1 Ira Murchison Los Angeles 29 Jun 1956 10.2 2h2 Thane Baker Los Angeles 29 Jun 1956 10.2 1h2 Bobby Morrow Los Angeles 29 Jun 1956 10.1 1 Bob Hayes Los Angeles 12 Sep 1964 10.1A 1h2 Charlie Greene Echo Summit 9 Sep 1968 -
1928: Amsterdam
CHARLES BORAH LEE BARNES LILLIAN COPELAND JAMES HUNT CORSON CLARENCE “BUSTER” CRABBE LEIGHTON DYE MICHAEL “MICKEY RILEY” GALITZEN REGINALD HARRISON CLARENCE “BUD” HOUSER PAUL KREMPEL HELENE MAYER CHARLES PADDOCK JAMES STEWART SIMEON TORIBIO FRANK WYKOFF CHARLES BORAH LEE BARNES LILLIAN COPELAND JAMES HUNT CORSON CLARENCE “BUSTER” CRABBE LEIGHTON DYE MICHAEL “MICKEY RILEY” GALITZEN REGINALD HARRISON CLARENCE “BUD” HOUSER PAUL KREMPEL HELENE MAYER CHARLES PADDOCK JAMES STEWART SIMEON TORIBIO FRANK WYKOFF CHARLES BORAH 1928LEE BARNES LILLIAN COPELAND JAMES HUNT CORSON CLARENCE “BUSTER” CRABBE LEIGHTON DYE MICHAEL “MICKEY RILEY” GALITZEN REGINALD HARRISON CLARENCE “BUD” HOUSER PAUL KREMPEL USC AT THE 1928 OLYMPICS • 4 GOLD 2 SILVER 3 BRONZE HELENE MAYER CHARLES PADDOCK JAMES STEWART AMSTERDAM Diver — and, later, USC yell leader — Michael “Mickey Riley” Galitzen (left) won the first two of his four career Olympic medals in Amsterdam. Sprinter Frank Wykoff ’33 (above), a three-time Olympic gold medalist, lunges toward the finish tape. 26 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHARLES BORAH LEE BARNES LILLIAN COPELAND JAMES HUNT CORSON CLARENCE “BUSTER” CRABBE LEIGHTON DYE MICHAEL “MICKEY RILEY” GALITZEN REGINALD HARRISON CLARENCE “BUD” HOUSER PAUL KREMPEL HELENE MAYER CHARLES PADDOCK JAMES STEWART SIMEON TORIBIO FRANK WYKOFF CHARLES BORAH LEE BARNES LILLIAN COPELAND JAMES HUNT CORSON CLARENCE “BUSTER” CRABBE LEIGHTON DYE MICHAEL “MICKEY RILEY” GALITZEN REGINALD HARRISON CLARENCE “BUD” HOUSER PAUL KREMPEL HELENE MAYER CHARLES PADDOCK JAMES STEWART SIMEON TORIBIO FRANK WYKOFF CHARLES BORAH LEE BARNES LILLIAN COPELAND JAMES HUNT CORSON CLARENCE “BUSTER” CRABBE LEIGHTON DYE MICHAEL “MICKEY RILEY” GALITZEN REGINALD HARRISON CLARENCE “BUD” HOUSER PAUL KREMPEL USC AT THE 1928 OLYMPICS • 4 GOLD 2 SILVER 3 BRONZE HELENE MAYER CHARLES PADDOCK JAMES STEWART Amsterdam’s wait to host the Olympics was a long one. -
Previous CIF Champions Vaulting O'rder 1915 Lincoln Hall (Santa Paula) 11- 6 Place 1916 Lincoln Hall (Santa Paula) 11- 9 Position No
- , ~ i'J - ..... ' .I';d,~'!iSj~~~L~~I~~.:...... -...--.. ,.".,."'••.•.•~ " " .. < < • .,..;.. .. C.I.IF. FEDERATED COUNCIL & MEET OFFICIALS l C.I.F. FEDERATED COUNCIL Ralph Kauer, Principal, Balboa High School, San Francisco Section. Frank Hopkins, District Superintendent, Brea-Olinda Schools, Brea, South• President - Norman MacDonald, Principal, Edison High School, Fresno, ern Section. Central Section Winston Nelson, Assist. Supt., Pomona Unified Schools, Pomona, Southern Vice President - Bryce Schurr, Principal, Granada Hills High School, Los Section. Angeles, Los Angeles Section. C. Carson Conrad, Chief, Bureau of Health, Recreation and P.E., State George Williamson, Principal, North High School, Bakersfield, Central Department of Education. Section. William W. Russell, State C.I.F. Commissioner; Associate Commissioner, Bruce Kirkpatrick, Principal, John Marshall High School, Los Angeles, Los Delmer Marshall. Angeles Section. Edwin Hendrix, Principal, Live Oak High School, Live Oak, Northern Section. SECTION SECRETARIES Floyd Russell, Principal, Willow Glen High School, San Jose, North Coast Harold Olson, Delano, Central Section. Section. Guy Wrinkle, Supervisor of Athletics, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Section. Stanley Walgren, Principal, Acalanes High School, Lafayette, North Coast Phil Hempler, Richmond, North Coast Section. Section. Edwin Hendrix, Dist. Supt., Live Oak, Northern Section. 1 Paul Pinckney, Principal, Oakland High School, Oakland Section. David Snyder, Director of P.E., Oakland, Oakland Section. Harold Whitlock, Principal, Escalon High School, Escalon, Sac-Joaquin Jim Cave, Stockton, Sac-Joaquin Section. Section. Don Clarkson, Assist. Supervisor of P.E., San Diego, San Diego Section. William P. Schlechte, District Superintendent, Vista Unified Schools, San Elwood Lang, Supervisor of Athletics, San Francisco, San Francisco Section. Diego Section. Ken Fagans, Commissioner, Los Angeles, Southern Section. -
Cambridge - July 6-7
1928 Cambridge - July 6-7 The trials were again held over two days, but were complicated by some events being held in Philadelphia two days earlier. Increasingly large fields meant that the programme was much fuller than before, as is evidenced by the 100 meters results. 100 Meters - July 6 1. 3. Frank Wykoff (Glendale, Ca. HS) 10 3/5 2. 2. Robert McAllister (CCKC) 10.7e 3. 5. Henry Russell (Penn AC) 10.7e 4. 3. Claude Bracey (Rice) 10.7e 5. 1. James Quinn (NYAC) 10.8e 6. 6. Jackson Scholz (NYAC) 10.8e Semi-finals - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Quinn 10 3/5, 2. Scholz 10.7e, 3. Bracey 10.7e, 4. Charley Paddock (LAAC) 10.7e 2/ 1. Wykoff 10 3/5, 2. Russell, 3. McAllister, 4. Frank Hussey (NYAC), 5. George Simpson (Ohio St) Quarter-finals - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Simpson 10 4/5, 2. Paddock, 3. Quinn, 4. Karl Wildermuth (NYAC), also ran: Henry Cumming (NYAC), Folwell Scull (Penn) 2/ 1. Bracey 10 3/5, 2. Scholz, 3. Hussey, also ran: Don Bennett (Libbey HS, Toledo), Eddie Tolan (DAC), Frank Lombardi (Cal HS/LAAC) 3/ 1. Wykoff 10 3/5, 2. Russell, 3. McAllister, also ran: Aubrey Cockrell (HAC), Alfred Miller (BAA), Roland Locke (NYAC) Heats: - first 3 qualify 1/ 1. Simpson 10 3/5, 2. Bennett, 3. Hussey, also ran: Reginald “Pete” Bowen (PiAC), Weldon Draper (LAAC), Robert Reay (ChAA) 2/ 1. Bracey 10 3/5, 2. McAllister, 3. Cockrell, also ran: Robert Winfrey (Tenn), Howard Jones (NYAC), Robert Leffler (SLAA) 3/ 1. -
ALL-TIME BOYS TRACK and FIELD TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Div
ALL-TIME BOYS TRACK AND FIELD TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Div. Champion Head Coach Score Runner-up Site 1913 Pomona Ralph Dignowitty 28 Hollywood Los Angeles YMCA Field 1914 Long Beach Poly Cecil P. Lyon 16 Pasadena-Manual Arts Los Angeles YMCA Field 1915 Manual Arts Otto Fritsch 35 Long Beach Poly Los Angeles YMCA Field 1916 Manual Arts Otto Fritsch 52. 1/2 Pasadena Los Angeles YMCA Field 1917 Redlands Art Lutz 24 Pasadena Long Beach Poly HS 1918 Pasadena George Main 25 Manual Arts San Bernardino HS 1919 Manual Arts Sid Foster 22 Los Angeles Los Angeles HS 1920 Los Angeles-Oxnard Glenn Whittle (LA) 18 (Co-Champions) John Hunt (O) 18 Occidental College 1921 Lincoln Tommy Davis 31 Compton-Redlands Los Angeles HS 1922 Huntington Beach Ray Walker 20 Lincoln Occidental College 1923 Hollywood Bill Paige 25 1/2 Huntington Beach Santa Ana HS 1924 Hollywood Bill Paige 30 3/4 Manual Arts Los Angeles Coliseum 1925 Riverside Ashel Cunningham 16 3/8 San Diego Los Angeles Coliseum 1926 Los Angeles Poly Eddie Leahy 22 1/6 Hollywood Los Angeles Coliseum Class C Pasadena 27 1/2-8 1/4 San Pedro 1927 Glendale Norman Hayhurst 31 1/2 Santa Ana-Pasadena Los Angeles Coliseum Class C San Fernando 14-11 LHHS 1928 Los Angeles Ed Rich 21 5/6 Long Beach Poly Los Angeles Coliseum Class C Hemet 25 1/2-16 7/8 Manuel Arts 1929 San Diego Glenn Broderick 22 3/4 Hollywood Los Angeles Coliseum Class B Inglewood 18-17 LA Poly Class C H.Park 11-10 Lincoln 1930 Santa Ana G.A. -
June 1-2 Veterans Memorial Stadium Buchanan HS - Clovis the Home of CIF SPORTS Your Players
June 1-2 Veterans Memorial Stadium Buchanan HS - Clovis The Home of CIF SPORTS Your players. Your schools. The sports you can’t live without! Spectrum SportsNet is proud to bring you the best of the CIF. We connect you to the hometown teams, players, and info that matter to you. www.spectrumsportsnet.comm 2018 CIF STATE TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS June 1-2 Veterans Memorial Stadium Buchanan HS, Clovis Table of Contents Pursuing Victory With Honorsm ……………………5 Girls Long Jump/Girls Triple Jump ………… 43 & 45 CIF Executive Committee/Federated Council ……7 Girls Shot Put/Girls Discus Throw ………… 45 & 46 Advisory Committee/State Office Staff ……………9 Boys High Jump/Boys Pole Vault ………… 47 & 49 2018 Schedule ………………………………… 11 Boys Long Jump/Boys Triple Jump ……… 49 & 51 Track and Field Meet Officials ………………… 13 Boys Shot Put/Boys Discus Throw ………… 51 & 53 Track and Field Championship Preview ……… 15 Wheelchair/Ambulatory Events …………… 53 & 55 Girls/Boys 4x100M Relay …………………… 21-23 Girls/Boys 3200M Run ………………………… 55 Girls/Boys 1600M Run ………………………… 25 100 Years ……………………………………… 56-59 Girls 100M Hurdles/Boys 110M Hurdles … 25 & 27 CIF State Track & Field Championship Records … 61 Girls/Boys 400M Dash……………………… 27 & 29 U.S. National High School Records …………… 63 Girls/Boys 100M Dash…………………………… 29 Boys State Track & Field Team Champions … 65-66 Girls/Boys 800M Run ……………………… 29 & 31 Girls State Track & Field Team Champions ……… 67 Girls/Boys 300M Hurdles ………………… 31 & 33 State Track & Field Individual Champions …… 68-77 Girls/Boys 200M Dash…………………………… 33 State -
CIF State Track and Field Championship Records U.S. National High School Records
CIF State Track and Field Championship Records BOYS GIRLS 100 METERS 100 METERS 10.30 Riley Washington (Southwest, San Diego) .................1992 11.14 Marion Jones (Thousand Oaks) ..................................1992 200 METERS 200 METERS 20.30 Michael Norman (Vista Murrieta) .................................2015 22.52 Allyson Felix (Los Angeles Baptist, North Hills) ..........2003 400 METERS 400 METERS 45.19 Michael Norman (Visa Murrieta) ..................................2015 50.74 Monique Henderson (Morse, San Diego) ....................2000 800 METERS 800 METERS 1:46.45 Michael Granville (Bell Gardens) ................................1996 2:02.04 Amy Weissenbach (Harvard-Westlake, N. Hollywood) .....2011 1600 METERS 1600 METERS 4:00.29 German Fernandez (Riverbank) .................................2008 4:33.82 Christine Babcock (Woodbridge, Irvine) ......................2008 3200 METERS 3200 METERS 8:34.23 German Fernandez (Riverbank) .................................2008 9:52.13 Jordan Hasay (Mission Prep, San Luis Obispo) .........2008 110-METER HIGH HURDLES 100-METER HIGH HURDLES 13.39 Kevin Craddock (James Logan, Union City) ...............2004 13.03 Vashti Thomas (Mt. Pleasant, San Jose) ....................2007 300-METER INTERMEDIATE HURDLES 300-METER LOW HURDLES 35.02 Reggie Wyatt, La Sierra (Riverside, CA) .....................2009 40.10 Ebony Collins (Wilson, Long Beach) ...........................2005 400-METER RELAY 400-METER RELAY 40.24 Hawthorne ...................................................................1989