400 METERS + = Converted from 440Y (Hand Minus 0.3, Auto Minus 0.26) 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (No Heats) 1
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400 METERS + = converted from 440y (hand minus 0.3, auto minus 0.26) 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (no heats) 1. Frank Shea (Pitt) ............................................... Sr ...............48.7+ (49.0y MR) 2. Lawrence Butler (Michigan)............................... Sr ...............nt 3. Phillip Donohoe (Illinois) .................................... Jr ................nt 4. James Pratt (Washington) ................................. So ..............nt 5. Ed Johnson (Wisconsin) .................................... So ..............nt 1922 (Chicago, June 17) (48 contestants, 9 finalists) 1. Con Cochran (Mississippi State) ....................... Jr ................49.4+ 2. Harry McDonald (Cal) ........................................ Sr ...............c49.6+ 3. Doug Fessenden (Illinois) .................................. So ..............nt 4. James Pyott (Chicago) ...................................... Jr ................c49.9+ 5. Alfred Brickman (Chicago) ................................ Sr ...............nt … also made final— Horatio Fitch (Illinois) ......................................... Jr Yale Martz (USC) ............................................... So Towner Smith (Western Michigan) ..................... So Paul Sweet (Illinois) ........................................... Jr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -158- 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. Con Cochran (Mississippi State) ....................... Sr ...............48.9+ (first 2-time winner) 2. Towner Smith (Western Michigan) ..................... Jr ................nt 3. Paul Sweet (Illinois) ........................................... Sr ...............nt 4. Horatio Fitch (Illinois) ........................................ Sr ...............nt 5. Blink Williamson (Stanford) ............................... Sr ...............nt 6. Yale Martz (USC) ............................................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Joe Bier (Washington U) .................................... Sr ? Garrett (SMU) ................................................. So-Jr-Sr 1924 (no meet) 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (6 finalists) 1. Hermon Phillips (Butler) .................................... So ..............49.1+ 2. Ivan Johnson (Cal) ............................................ Jr ................nt 3. Ted Miller (Stanford) .......................................... Jr ................nt 4. Phil Schoch (Illinois) .......................................... Jr ................nt 5. Chan Coulter (Iowa) .......................................... Sr ...............nt 6. Nathan Feinsinger (Michigan) ........................... Jr ................nt 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (7 finalists) 1. Hermon Phillips (Butler) .................................... Jr ................48.4+ (48.7y MR) 2. Harry Oestreich (Adolphus) ............................... So ..............nt 3. Nathan Feinsinger (Michigan) ........................... Sr ...............nt 4. Phil Schoch (Illinois) .......................................... Sr ...............nt 5. Ken Kennedy (Wisconsin) ................................. Sr ...............nt 6. Ernest Kontz (Georgia Tech) ............................. So ..............nt … also made final— Howard Rooney (Kansas) .................................. Jr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -159- 1927 (Chicago, June 11) (8 finalists) 1. Hermon Phillips (Butler) .................................... Sr ...............48.2+ (48.5y MR) (first 3-time winner) 2. Ed Haynes (Denver) .......................................... Jr ................c49.3+ 3. Bill Butler (Geneva) ........................................... Sr ...............c49.5+ 4. Ernest Kontz (Georgia Tech) ............................. Jr ................c49.6+ 5. Ben Brite (Texas State) ...................................... Sr ...............c49.6+ 6. Ed Peltret (Washington) .................................... Sr ...............nt … also ran— Crawford Hanna (Wooster) ................................ So W.R. Stephenson (Indiana) ................................ Jr (Heats [6/10]: Phillips 48.7y = MR) 1928 (Chicago, June 09) (9 finalists) 1. Bud Spencer (Stanford) .................................... Sr ...............47.4+ (47.7y MR) 2. Rut Walter (Northwestern) ................................. So ..............c47.8+ 3. Snitz Snider (Auburn) ........................................ Sr ...............c47.9+ 4. George Baird (Iowa) .......................................... Jr ................c48.1+ 5. William Streng (Wayne State) ............................ Jr ................c48.2+ 6. Ernest Kontz (Georgia Tech) ............................. Sr ...............c48.6+ 7. ? ............................................................................................c48.7+ 8. ? ............................................................................................c49.1+ … also made final— Laurie Apitz (Chicago) ....................................... Sr R.S. Hodges (Texas A&M) ................................. So Carl Slavosky (Ohio Wesleyan) .......................... Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -160- 1929 (Chicago, June 08) (9 finalists) 1. Rut Walter (Northwestern) ................................. Jr ................47.6+ 2. Riley Williamson (Oklahoma Baptist) ................... Jr ................nt 3. Pete Bowen (Pitt) .............................................. Jr ................nt 4. Johnny Lewis (Wayne State) ............................. So ..............nt 5. John Wilson (Central Missouri) ......................... Jr ................nt 6. Keith Hursley (Missouri) .................................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Jim Gordon (Miami/Ohio) .................................. So Bill Henke (Wisconsin) ....................................... So Gerald Pearson (USC) ....................................... So 1930 (Chicago, June 07) (9 finalists) 1. Pete Bowen (Pitt) .............................................. Sr ...............47.7+ 2. Vic Williams (USC) ............................................ Jr ................nt 3. Rut Walter (Northwestern) ................................. Sr ...............nt 4. Alex Wilson' (Notre Dame) ................................ So ..............nt 5. Tom Hartley (Washington) ................................. Jr ................nt 6. Nate Long (Utah) ............................................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Frank Strother (Ohio State) ................................ Jr Art Woessner (USC) ........................................... So All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -161- 1931 (Chicago, June 06) (9 finalists) 1. Vic Williams (USC) ............................................ Sr ...............48.0+ 2. Jim Gordon (Miami/Ohio) .................................. Sr ...............c48.2+ 3. Art Woessner (USC) .......................................... Jr ................nt 4. Bob Arnold (Eastern Michigan) ......................... So-Jr ..........nt 5. Tom Hartley (Washington) ................................. Sr ...............nt 6. John McCague (Union) ..................................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Raymond Burns (Butler) .................................... So Bill Henke (Wisconsin) ....................................... Sr Gordon Lagerquist (Iowa) .................................. Sr 1932 (Chicago, June 11) (9 finalists) 1. Alex Wilson' (Notre Dame) ................................ Sr ...............48.0+ 2. Ivan Fuqua (Indiana) .......................................... So ..............nt 3. Bob Arnold (Eastern Michigan) ......................... Jr-Sr ...........nt 4. Ed Russell (Michigan) ........................................ Sr ...............nt 5. Roger Keast (Michigan State) ........................... So ..............nt 6. Raymond Burns (Butler) .................................... Jr ................nt … also made final— R. Pfingst (Western Michigan) ........................... So-Jr-Sr Karl Sickel (or Sickle?) (Kansas) ........................ So-Jr-Sr Morris Teitelbaum (Ohio State) .......................... So-Jr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -162- 1933 (Chicago, June 17) (50 entrants, 9 finalists) 1. Glenn Hardin (LSU) ........................................... So ..............46.8+ (47.1y MR) 2. Ivan Fuqua (Indiana) .......................................... Jr ................c46.9+ 3. Ed Ablowich (USC)............................................ Jr ................c47.3+ 4. Sidney Dean (Iowa) ........................................... Jr ................c47.5+ 5. Bart Ward (Oklahoma) ....................................... So ..............nt 6. Harry Tompkins (USC) ....................................... So ..............nt … also made final— Jerry Lee (Nebraska) ......................................... Sr John Mullins (Western Michigan) ....................... So Robert Tribley (DePauw) .................................... So-Jr-Sr 1934 (Los Angeles, June 23) (24 contestants; 9 finalists) 1. Glenn Hardin (LSU) ........................................... Jr ................46.7+ (47.0y MR) (auto time between 46.95 & 47.04) 2. Ivan Fuqua (Indiana) .......................................... Sr ...............47.25+ 3. John McCarthy (USC) ....................................... Jr ................47.59+ 4. Louis Brothers (Rice) ......................................... So ..............47.73+ 5. Ed Ablowich (USC)...........................................