220 HURDLES (DISCONTINUED EVENT) St = Race on Straightaway 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (9 Finalists?) 1
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220 HURDLES (DISCONTINUED EVENT) St = race on straightaway 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (9 finalists?) 1. Gus Desch (Notre Dame) .................................. So ..............24.8St (MR) 2. Al Knollin (Wisconsin) ........................................ Jr ................nt 3. Mule Frazier (Baylor) ......................................... So ..............nt 4. Sam Wallace (Illinois) ........................................ So ..............nt 5. Chet Wynne (Notre Dame) ................................ Jr ................nt …perhaps also ran— Bill Coughlan (Sewanee) .................................... So Hal Crawford (Iowa) ........................................... Sr Vic Hurley (Washington) .................................... So Floyd Wright (Nebraska) .................................... Jr-Sr 1922 (Chicago, June 17) (probably 7 finalists) 1. Charley Brookins (Iowa) .................................... So ..............24.2St (MR) 2. Gus Desch (Notre Dame) .................................. Jr ................nt 3. Billy Ellis (Mississippi State) .............................. Jr-Sr ...........nt 4. George Stolley (Wisconsin) ............................... Sr ...............nt 5. Harold Barron (Penn State) ............................... Sr ...............nt All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -863- 1923 (Chicago, June 16) (no heats; 7 finalists) 1. Charley Brookins (Iowa) .................................... Jr ................23.6 (WR, AR, CR, MR — deemed not record-eligible because he knocked over a hurdle) (first 2-time winner) 2. F. Morgan Taylor (Grinnell) ................................. So ..............c24.0 3. Otto Anderson (USC) ........................................ So ..............c24.2 4. Hugo Leistner (Stanford) ................................... Jr ................c24.3 5. Mule Frazier (Baylor) ......................................... Sr ...............c24.5 6. Ivan Riley (Kansas State) .................................. Jr ................c24.5 7. Larry Snyder (Ohio State) .................................. So ..............c24.6 (Heats: Brookins 23.9 WR, AR, CR, MR) 1924 (no meet) 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (6 finalists) 1. F. Morgan Taylor (Grinnell) ................................. Sr ...............24.0St 2. Hugo Leistner (Stanford) ................................... Sr ...............nt 3. George Guthrie (Ohio State) .............................. Jr ................nt 4. Dan Kinsey (Illinois) ........................................... Sr ...............nt 5. Robert Maxwell (Pomona) ................................. Sr ...............nt 6. W. Davis (Washington & Lee) ............................ So-Jr ..........nt 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (6 finalists) 1. Edward Spence (Wayne State) .......................... So ..............23.5St (MR) 2. Kenneth Grumbles (USC) .................................. Sr ...............nt 3. Lawrence Irwin (Ohio State) .............................. Jr ................nt 4. George Guthrie (Ohio State) .............................. Sr ...............nt 5. Chick Werner (Illinois) ....................................... Jr ................nt 6. Frank Cuhel (Iowa) ............................................ So ..............nt All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -864- 1927 (Chicago, June 11) (7 finalists) 1. Edwin Spence (Wayne State) ............................ Jr ................23.4St (MR) 2. Frank Cuhel (Iowa) ............................................ Jr ................c23.7 3. Robert Reay (Carleton) ..................................... Jr ................nt 4. Roderick Goeriz (Hillsdale) ................................ Sr ...............nt 5. William Shelley (Washington) ............................ ? .................nt 6. Paul Toolin (New Hampshire) ............................ Jr ................nt … also made final— Paul Gartner (Kansas State) .............................. Sr Dwight Kane (Ohio Wesleyan) ........................... So 1928LA (Chicago, June 09) (8 finalists) 1. Frank Cuhel (Iowa) ............................................ Sr ...............23.2St (MR) 2. Steve Anderson (Washington) ........................... So ..............nt 3. Don Cooper (Michigan) ..................................... Jr-Sr ...........nt 4. Edwin Spence (Wayne State) ............................ Sr ...............nt 5. Dwight Kane (Ohio Wesleyan) ........................... Jr ................nt 6. Dick Rockaway (Ohio State) ............................. So ..............nt … also made final— J. Russell Kennedy (Texas A&M) ....................... Jr-Sr Owen Rowe (BYU) ............................................. Jr 1929 (Chicago, June 08) (8 finalists) 1. Steve Anderson (Washington) ........................... Jr ................23.5St 2. Dick Rockaway (Ohio State) ............................. Jr ................c23.6 3. James Payne (USC) .......................................... Jr ................nt 4. Lee Sentman (Illinois) ........................................ So ..............nt 5. Dwight Kane (Ohio Wesleyan) ........................... Sr ...............nt 6. Ernie Payne (USC) ............................................ Jr ................nt All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -865- 1930 (Chicago, June 07) 1. Lee Sentman (Illinois) ........................................ Jr ................23.2St (=MR) 2. Dick Rockaway (Ohio State) ............................. Sr ...............nt 3. Steve Anderson (Washington) ........................... Sr ...............nt 4. Owsley Welch (Missouri) ................................... Jr ................nt 5. Ernie Payne (USC) ............................................ Jr ................nt 6. Jimmy Cave (Illinois) ......................................... So-Jr ..........nt … also made final— Jim Hatfield (Indiana) ......................................... Jr ? Oliver (TCU) .................................................... So-Jr-Sr 1931 (Chicago, June 06) (8 finalists) 1. Jack Keller (Ohio State) .................................... So ..............23.8St 2. William Carls (USC) ........................................... Jr ................nt 3. John Brownlee (Duke) ....................................... So ..............nt 4. Jimmy Cave (Illinois) ......................................... Jr-Sr ...........nt 5. Jim Hatfield (Indiana) ........................................ Sr ...............nt 6. Gene Beatty (Eastern Michigan) ....................... So ..............nt 7. ? Murdock (Utah) .............................................. So-Jr-Sr .....nt 8. Ernie Payne (USC) ............................................ Sr ...............nt (fell over last hurdle while leading) (defending champ Sentman won Big 10 title in 120H) 1932 (Chicago, June 11) 1. Jack Keller (Ohio State) .................................... Jr ................22.7St (superior to WR, AR but not ratified, CR, MR) 2. George Saling (Iowa) ......................................... Jr ................nt 3. Chuck Scheifley (Minnesota) ............................. Jr ................nt 4. Chuck Mears (Ohio Wesleyan) .......................... Sr ...............nt 5. Clarence Crouch (Indiana) ................................. Jr ................nt 6. Oliver Duggins (Northwestern) .......................... So ..............nt … also made final— Pat Redd (Bradley) ............................................ Sr Arthur Van Wyngarden (Morningside) ................ So All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -866- 1933 (Chicago, June 17) (38 entrants, 8 finalists) 1. Glenn Hardin (LSU) ........................................... So ..............22.9St 2. Heye Lambertus (Nebraska).............................. Jr ................nt 3. Norman Paul (USC) ........................................... Jr ................nt 4. Gus Meier (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................nt 5. Ned Bacon (Denison) ........................................ Jr ................nt 6. Al Moreau (LSU) ................................................ Sr ...............nt … also made final— Clarence Crouch (Indiana) ................................. Sr Charles DeBaker (Michigan) .............................. Jr (defending champ Keller fell in 120H heats, dnf, then 4th in heat here) 1934 (Los Angeles, June 23) (30 contestants, 8 finalists) 1. Glenn Hardin (LSU) ........................................... Jr ................22.7St (superior to WR, AR but not ratified; =CR, = MR; 23.16 auto) 2. Amsden Oliver (Miami/Ohio) ............................. Jr ................23.3 3. Heye Lambertus (Nebraska).............................. Sr ...............23.6 4. Vince Reel (Oxy) ................................................ Jr ................nt 5. Wilbert Randow (Texas A&M) ............................ Jr ................nt 6. Ned Bacon (Denison) ........................................ Sr ...............nt 7. Harry Pruzan (Washington) ............................... Jr ................nt … dnf— Eddie Hall (USC) ................................................ Jr 1935 (Berkeley, June 22) (40 entrants, 8 finalists) 1. Jesse Owens (Ohio State) ................................. So ..............23.4St 2. Glenn Hardin (LSU) ........................................... Sr ...............23.8 3. Bill Wallace (Rice) ............................................. Sr ...............23.9 4. Phil Doherty (Northwestern) .............................. So ..............c23.9 5.