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1941 NCAA MEN Stanford, California—Stanford Stadium; June 20–21 (Saturday Attendance 8000)— TEAM SCORING the Meet Was Scored 6-Deep on the 10-8-6-4-2-1 System: 1 1941 NCAA MEN Stanford, California—Stanford Stadium; June 20–21 (Saturday attendance 8000)— TEAM SCORING The meet was scored 6-deep on the 10-8-6-4-2-1 system: 1. USC ......................................................................................81½ 2. Indiana ..................................................................................50 3. Cal ........................................................................................49¼ 4. Ohio State .............................................................................25 5. LSU .......................................................................................24 6. Penn State 20; 7. tie, Georgetown & NYU 18; 9. Nebraska 14; 10. 1/ tie, Notre Dame & Oregon 10; 12. Miami/Ohio 9; 13. Michigan 8 7; 14. tie, Fresno State & Illinois 8; 16. Minnesota 7¼; 17. UCLA 7; 18. tie, Ashland, Colorado, Eastern Michigan (Michigan Normal), Howard Payne, Texas, & Xavier 6; 24. tie, Loyola/Chicago, Oregon State, Utah & Wisconsin 4; 28. tie, Oklahoma State (Oklahoma A&M) & Washington State 3; 1/ 30. Northwestern 2 7; 31. UC Davis (Cal Aggies) & Oklahoma 2; 33. 1/ Stanford 1 7; 34. Washington 1; 35. tie, Baylor, Chicago, Michigan State & Rice ¼. 100 YARDS 1. Barney Ewell (Penn State) ................................. Jr ................9.6 2. Billy Brown (LSU) .............................................. Sr ...............c9.8 3. Cliff Bourland (USC) .......................................... So ..............c10.0 4. Dean Rickman (USC) ........................................ Sr ...............c10.0 5. Myron Piker (Northwestern) .............................. Sr ...............c10.0 6. Hal Sinclair (UCLA) ........................................... Sr ...............c10.1 7. Gordon Learned (Colorado) .............................. So ..............c10.1 …also made final— Kjell Qvale (Washington) .................................... Jr © Track & Field News - 1 - 220 YARDS 1. Barney Ewell (Penn State) ................................. Jr ................ 21.1st 2. Cliff Bourland (USC) .......................................... So ..............21.3 3. Billy Brown (LSU) .............................................. Sr ...............c21.5 4. Hubie Kerns (USC) ............................................ So ..............c21.6 5. Hal Sinclair (UCLA) ........................................... Sr ...............c21.7 6. Kjell Qvale (Washington) ................................... Jr ................c21.8 …also made final— Harold Bogrow (NYU) ........................................... Sr 440 YARDS 1. Hubie Kerns (USC) ............................................ So .............. 46.6 (MR) 2. Harold Bogrow (NYU)........................................ Sr ...............c46.8 3. Grover Klemmer (Cal) ........................................ So .............. c46.8 4. Gene Littler (Nebraska) ..................................... Sr ...............c46.8 5. Bill Lyda (Oklahoma) ......................................... Jr ................c47.6 6. Fay Froom (Cal)................................................. Sr ...............c48.2 …also made final— Earl Fairbanks (Montana State) ........................ Jr Harold Hall (Rice) ............................................... Jr Raymond Roy (Notre Dame) .............................. Jr Robert Smith (Washington)................................ So 880 YARDS 1. Campbell Kane (Indiana) ................................... Jr ................ 1:51.2 2. Warren Breidenbach (Michigan) ........................ Sr ............... 1:51.2 3. Clarence Barnes (Cal) ....................................... Sr ...............c1:52.3 4. Max Lenover (Loyola/Chicago) ......................... Jr ................c1:52.8 5. Les Eisenhart (Ohio State) ................................ Sr ...............c1:52.9 6. Jim Lang (Washington State) ............................ Jr ................c1:53.1 …also made final— Edward Culp (Xavier/New Orleans) ................... So-Jr-Sr Bill Dale (Washington State) .............................. Sr Fay Froom (Cal) ................................................. Sr Bill Hulse (NYU) ................................................. Jr © Track & Field News - 2 - MILE 1. Les MacMitchell (NYU) ..................................... Jr ................4:10.4 2. Leroy Weed (USC) ............................................. Jr ................c4:10.5 3. Edward Culp (Xavier/New Orleans) ................... So-Jr ..........c4:11.0 4. Paul Kendall (Indiana) ....................................... Jr ................c4:11.8 5. Dick Peter (Cal) ................................................. Sr ...............c4:12.7 6. Bob Ginn (Nebraska) ......................................... So ..............c4:14.8 2 MILES 1. Fred Wilt (Indiana) ............................................. So ..............9:14.4 2. Bob Madrid (Fresno State) ................................ Sr ...............c9:15.4 3. Gil Dodds (Ashland) .......................................... Sr ...............c9:16.6 4. Howard Schoenike (Wisconsin) ........................ Sr ...............c9:16.7 5. Noel Williams (Washington State) ..................... Jr ................c9:16.8 6. George Gibson (Oklahoma State) ..................... Sr ...............c9:18.4 120 HURDLES 1. Bob Wright (Ohio State) .................................... So ..............14.0 2. Jack Saunders (Miami/Ohio) ............................. Jr ................c14.2 3. Pete Owens (Howard Payne) ............................ Sr ...............c14.3 4. Whitey Hlad (Eastern Michigan) ........................ Jr ................c14.4 5. John Biewener (USC) ........................................ Jr ................c14.6 6. Art Kacewicz (USC) ........................................... So ..............c14.7 …also made final— Joseph Finch (Northwestern) ............................ Sr 220 HURDLES 1. Bob Wright (Ohio State) .................................... So ..............23.4St 2. Roy Cochran (Indiana) ...................................... Sr ...............c23.5 3. Gordon Learned (Colorado) .............................. So ..............c23.5 4. Mac Speedie (Utah) .......................................... Jr ................c23.7 5. Whitey Hlad (Eastern Michigan) ........................ Jr ................c23.9 6. Jack Saunders (Miami/Ohio) ............................. Jr ................c24.0 7. Ralph Stickel (Pitt) ............................................ Jr © Track & Field News - 3 - HIGH JUMP 1. Les Steers (Oregon) .......................................... Sr ...............6-10¾ (MR) 2. John Wilson (USC) ............................................ Sr ...............6-8¾ (equals former MR) 3. Keith O’Rourke (Notre Dame)............................ So ..............6-7¾ =4. Gil LaCava (USC) ............................................ Jr ................6-5¾ =4. Paul Shoaff (UCLA) ......................................... Jr ................6-5¾ =6. Walter Arrington (Michigan State) ................... Sr ...............6-2¼ =6. Don Canham (Michigan) ................................. Sr ...............6-2¼ =6. Henry Coffman (Rice) ...................................... So ..............6-2¼ =6. Jim Lincoln (Stanford) ..................................... Sr ...............6-2¼ =6. Bud Ray (Chicago) .......................................... Sr ...............6-2¼ =6. Don Smith (Northwestern) .............................. So-Jr ..........6-2¼ =6. Dub Walters (Baylor) ....................................... Sr ...............6-2¼ (2.10, 2.05, 2.025, 1.975, 1.89) POLE VAULT =1. Harold Hunt (Nebraska) .................................. Jr ................14-2 =1. Guinn Smith (Cal) ............................................ Sr ...............14-2 =3. Jack DeField (Minnesota) ................................ So ..............13-6 =3. Byron Dudley (USC) ........................................ Sr ...............13-6 =3. Luther Nichols (Cal) ........................................ So-Jr ..........13-6 =3. Bill Schaefer (USC) ......................................... Jr ................13-6 (4.32, 4.11) LONG JUMP 1. Billy Brown (LSU) .............................................. Sr ...............24-7¼ 2. Larry Stout (Illinois) ........................................... Sr ...............23-11¼ 3. Mel Bleeker (USC) ............................................. Jr ................23-10 4. Don Findlay (Oregon State) ............................... Jr ................23-9 5. Waldo Clapham (Oklahoma State) .................... Jr ................23-5¼ 6. Kenneth Wren (USC) ......................................... So ..............23-4 …first-day placings of the other 2 qualifiers— [=7] Don Anderson (Utah State) ............................ Jr ................22-9¼ [=7] William Lewis (Illinois) .................................... Jr ................22-9¼ (7.50, 7.29, 7.26, 7.24, 7.14, 7.11, 6.94, 6.94) © Track & Field News - 4 - SHOT 1. Al Blozis (Georgetown) ...................................... Jr ................54-10½ 2. Archie Harris (Indiana) ....................................... Sr ...............51-4 3. Carl Merritt (USC) ............................................. Jr ................50-7½ 4. James Delaney (Notre Dame) ............................ So ..............49-10½ 5. Emil Moldea (Ohio State) .................................. So ..............49-1 6. Roger Hoeger (UCLA) ....................................... Jr ................49-½ 7. 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