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1957 NCAA MEN Austin, Texas—Memorial Stadium; June 14–15 TEAM SCORES 1 1957 NCAA MEN Austin, Texas—Memorial Stadium; June 14–15 TEAM SCORES 1. Villanova ...............................................................................47 2. Cal ........................................................................................32 3. Fresno State .........................................................................23 4. Kansas ..................................................................................22⅓ 5. Stanford ................................................................................21 6. Abilene Christian 20; 7. tie, Occidental & North Carolina Central (North Carolina College); 9. Morgan State 15; 10. tie, Indiana & Manhattan 14; 12. Texas 13; 13. Iowa 11; 14. tie, Michigan, Pacific Lutheran & Utah State 10; 17. tie, Illinois, Oregon & SMU 9; 20. tie, Colorado, Minnesota, Prairie View, Wayne State, Western Michigan & Winston-Salem State 8; 26. tie, Cal State LA, Maryland, Notre Dame, Penn State & San José State 6; 31. tie, Louisville, Oklahoma, Rice & Texas A&M 4; 35. Iowa State 3; 36. tie, 1/ Arizona State & Purdue 2 3; 38. Nebraska, Oklahoma State & Wisconsin 2; 41. tie, Connecticut, New Mexico, NYU, Oregon State & Tufts 1. 100 YARDS 1. Bobby Morrow (Abilene Christian) .................... Jr ................9.4y 2. Ira Murchison (Western Michigan) ..................... Jr ................c9.5 3. Leamon King (Cal)............................................. Jr ................c9.5 4. Mike Agostini' (Fresno State) ............................ Jr ................c9.5 5. Orlando Hazley (Oklahoma State) ..................... So ..............c9.6 6. Hollis Gainey (Texas) ......................................... So ..............c9.6 7. Lenny Lyles (Louisville) ..................................... Sr ...............nt 8. Ken Christensen (Utah) ..................................... So ..............nt 9. Ed Collymore (Villanova) ................................... So ..............nt (Heats: II[1.4]-1. Morrow 9.3 =WR, =AR, =CR, MR; 2. Murchison 9.3 =WR, =AR, =CR, =MR [never ratified) © Track & Field News - 1 - 220 YARDS 1. Bobby Morrow (Abilene Christian) .................... Jr ................21.0 2. Leamon King (Cal)............................................. Jr ................21.2 3. Ed Collymore (Villanova) ................................... So ..............21.4 4. Lenny Lyles (Louisville) ..................................... Sr ...............21.5 5. Greg Bell (Indiana) ............................................ Jr ................21.5 6. Hollis Gainey (Texas) ......................................... So ..............c217 7. Bobby Whilden (Texas) ..................................... Sr ...............nt 8. Theo Bush (Texas Southern) ............................. Jr ................23.1 440 YARDS 1. Bob McMurray (Morgan State) .......................... Jr ................46.8 2. John Telford (Wayne State) ............................... Sr ...............46.8 3. Charlie Jenkins (Villanova) ................................ Sr ...............47.1 4. Gary Parr (Oklahoma) ....................................... Jr ................47.2 5. Jesse Nixon (Wisconsin) ................................... So ..............47.3 6. Basil Ince' (Tufts) ............................................... Jr ................47.4 7. Harold Caffey (Indiana) ..................................... Jr ................47.4 8. John Emmett (SMU) .......................................... So ..............48.2 880 YARDS 1. Don Bowden (Cal) ............................................. Jr ................1:47.2 (CR, MR) 2. Ron Delany' (Villanova) ..................................... Jr ................1:47.8 3. Dave Scurlock (North Carolina) ......................... So ..............1:48.3 4. Lowell Janzen (Kansas) ..................................... Sr ...............1:48.3 5. Ty Hadley (Oxy) ................................................. Jr ................1:48.9 6. Jack Wilcox (Fresno State) ............................... Jr ................1:49.9 7. John Miller (Indiana) .......................................... Jr ................nt 8. Bob Sawyers (Ohio U) ....................................... Sr ...............1:52.8 9. Dan Schweikart (LA State) ................................ Sr ...............1:55.0 © Track & Field News - 2 - MILE 1. Ron Delany' (Villanova) ..................................... Jr ................4:06.5 2. Jim Grelle (Oregon) ........................................... So ..............4:07.1 3. Burr Grimm (Maryland) ...................................... Sr ...............4:08.0 4. Joe Villarreal (Texas).......................................... So ..............4:08.0 5. Tod White (Oxy) ................................................. So ..............4:08.3 6. Jim Doulin (Manhattan) ..................................... Sr ...............4:09.2 7. Larry Wray (Oxy) ............................................... Sr ...............4:11.8 8. Ike Matza (NYU) ................................................ Sr ...............4:11.9 2 MILES 1. Deacon Jones (Iowa) ........................................ Jr ................8:57.6 (MR) 2. Bob House (Cal) ................................................ Sr ...............8:59.8 3. Jerry McNeal (Kansas) ...................................... Jr ................9:01.7 (2–3 also under old MR) 4. Alex Breckenridge (Villanova) ............................ Sr ...............9:03.4 5. Buddy Edelen (Minnesota) ................................ So ..............9:05.4 6. Lew Stieglitz (Connecticut) ............................... Sr ...............9:12.5 7. Selwyn Jones' (Michigan State) ........................ Jr ................9:14.0 8. John Kerr (Oxy) ................................................. So ..............9:15.4 120 HURDLES 1. Lee Calhoun (North Carolina Central) ............... Sr ...............13.6 (MR) 2. Ancel Robinson (Fresno State) .......................... Jr ................14.0 3. Chuck Cobb (Stanford) ..................................... Jr ................14.2 4. Rod Perry (Penn State) ..................................... Sr ...............14.3 5. Keith Gardner' (Nebraska) ................................. Jr ................14.3 6. Jack Mathews (Iowa) ........................................ Sr ...............14.7 7. Willie May (Indiana) ........................................... So ..............14.8 8. Elias Gilbert (Winston-Salem) ........................... So ..............nt © Track & Field News - 3 - 220 HURDLES (Wind 1.3) 1. Ancel Robinson (Fresno State) .......................... Jr ................22.2St (=WR, =AR, =CR, MR) 2. Elias Gilbert (Winston-Salem) ........................... So ..............22.5 3. Aubrey Lewis (Notre Dame) .............................. Jr ................22.7 4. Roy Thompson (Rice) ........................................ Sr ...............nt 5. Rod Perry (Penn State) ..................................... Sr ...............nt 6. Jack Morris (Oregon) ........................................ Jr ................nt … also ran— Willie May (Indiana) ........................................... So HIGH JUMP =1. Don Stewart (SMU) ......................................... So ..............6-7½ =1. Al Urbanckas (Illinois) ..................................... Jr ................6-7½ =3. Bob Barksdale (Morgan State) ........................ Sr ...............6-6½ =3. Phil Reavis (Villanova) ..................................... Jr ................6-6½ =5. Alvie Ashley (Texas) ........................................ Jr ................6-5½ =5. Phil Fehlen (Stanford) ...................................... Sr ...............6-5½ =5. Wayne Moss (Oregon State) ........................... Jr ................6-5½ =8. Bob Billings (Texas) ......................................... Sr ...............6-3½ =8. George Dennis (Morgan State) ........................ Sr ...............6-3½ =8. Sam Mylin (Wisconsin) .................................... Jr ................6-3½ =8. Brendan O’Reilly' (Michigan) ........................... Jr ................6-3½ =8. Charles Stead (Villanova) ................................ So ..............6-3½ (2.02, 1.95, 1.97, 1.92) © Track & Field News - 4 - POLE VAULT 1. Bob Gutowski (Oxy) .......................................... Sr ...............15-9¾ (WR [never ratified], AR, CR, MR) (also 15-5/4.70 MR and 15-1¾/4.62 MR) 2. Don Bragg (Villanova) ........................................ Sr ...............15-1¾ (=MR at time) 3. Chuck Hightower (San José State) ................... Jr ................14-5¾ =4. Billy Jones (Purdue) ........................................ Jr ................14-1¾ =4. Joe Rose (Arizona State) ................................ Jr ................14-1¾ =4. Dave Tams (Kansas) ........................................ Sr ...............14-1¾ =7. Jack Burg (Oregon) ......................................... Jr ................13-6 =7. Bob Charles (Arizona State) ............................ Jr ................13-6 =7. Jim Johnston (Purdue) .................................... So ..............13-6 (4.82, 4.62, 4.41, 4.31, 4.11) LONG JUMP 1. Greg Bell (Indiana) ............................................ Jr ................26-7 (MR) 2. James Gamble (Prairie View) ............................ Sr ...............25-4 3. Joel Wylie (Cal State LA) ................................... So ..............24-7 4. Pat McGuire (Texas) .......................................... Jr ................24-5¾ 5. Bob Gutowski
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