110 HURDLES + = Race at 120 Yards (10.7 Inches Short of 110M); 0.1 Added to Hand Times, 0.12 to Auto 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (7 Finalists?) 1
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110 HURDLES + = race at 120 yards (10.7 inches short of 110m); 0.1 added to hand times, 0.12 to auto 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (7 finalists?) 1. Earl Thomson' (Dartmouth) ............................... Sr ...............14.5+ (14.4y =WR [not ratified], =CR; MR) 2. Hal Crawford (Iowa) .......................................... Sr ...............nt 3. Karl Anderson (Minnesota) ................................ Jr ................nt 4. Chet Wynne (Notre Dame) ................................ Jr ................nt 5. Bill Coughlan (Sewanee) ................................... So ..............nt … perhaps also ran— Mule Frazier (Baylor) .......................................... So Al Knollin (Wisconsin) ........................................ Jr 1922 (Chicago, June 17) 1. Harold Barron (Penn State) ............................... Sr ...............15.5+ 2. Irving Cook (Wesleyan) ..................................... Sr ...............nt 3. Charles Ivey (Earlham) ...................................... Sr ...............nt 4. Clarence Brickman (Chicago) ........................... So ..............nt 5. Charles Sargent (Michigan) ............................... Jr ................nt 1923 (Chicago, June 16) (no heats) 1. Ivan Riley (Kansas State) .................................. Jr ................15.3+ 2. Hugo Leistner (Stanford) ................................... So ..............c15.3+ 3. F. Morgan Taylor (Grinnell) ................................. So ..............c15.4+ 4. Frank Johnson (Illinois) ..................................... Jr ................c15.4+ 5. DeHart Hubbard (Michigan) .............................. So ..............c15.4+ 6. Clarence Brickman (Chicago) ........................... Jr ................c15.4+ 7. Mule Frazier (Baylor) ......................................... Sr ...............? 1924 (no meet) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -352- 1925 (Chicago, June 13) (6 finalists) 1. Hugo Leistner (Stanford) ................................... Sr ...............14.7+ 2. George Guthrie (Ohio State) .............................. Jr ................c14.8+ 3. Larry Snyder (Ohio State) .................................. Sr ...............c14.9+ 4. F. Morgan Taylor (Grinnell) ................................. Sr ...............c15.0+ 5. Charles Drew (Amherst) .................................... Jr ................nt 6. Troy Jones (Baylor) ........................................... Sr ...............nt 1926 (Chicago, June 12) (6 finalists) 1. George Guthrie (Ohio State) .............................. Sr ...............14.9+ 2. Leighton Dye (USC) .......................................... Sr ...............c15.0+ 3. Chick Werner (Illinois) ....................................... Jr ................nt 4. Clifton Reynolds (USC) ..................................... So ..............nt 5. William Duren (Tulane) ....................................... Sr ...............nt 6. Weems Baskin (Auburn) .................................... Jr ................nt 1927 (Chicago, June 11) (8 finalists) 1. Weems Baskin (Auburn) .................................... Sr ...............15.0+ 2. Frank Cuhel (Iowa) ............................................ Jr ................nt 3. Ray Dunson (Oklahoma) ................................... So ..............nt 4. Don McKeever (Illinois) ..................................... Sr ...............nt 5. George Otterness (Minnesota) .......................... So ..............nt 6. Charles Doornbos (Kansas) .............................. Jr ................nt … also made final— ? Murphy (Wisconsin) ........................................ ? Maurice Stallter (Texas) ..................................... Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -353- 1928 (Chicago, June 09) (8 finalists) 1. Dwight Kane (Ohio Wesleyan) ........................... Jr ................14.9+ 2. Morris Penquite (Drake) .................................... Sr ...............c15.0+ 3. Harold Trumble (Nebraska) ............................... So ..............nt 4. Ralph Pahlmeyer (Wisconsin)............................ Sr ...............nt 5. Don Cooper (Michigan) ..................................... Jr-Sr ...........nt 6. Percy Beard (Auburn) ........................................ Jr ................nt … dq— [6] Ross Nichols (Stanford) ................................ Sr … also made final— Frank Cuhel (Iowa)............................................. Sr (Steve Anderson [Washington So] set WR 14.4y previous week; hit hurdle in heats, dnq) 1929 (Chicago, June 08) (8 finalists) 1. Dick Rockaway (Ohio State) ............................. Jr ................14.8+ 2. Lee Sentman (Illinois) ........................................ So ..............nt 3. Steve Anderson (Washington) ........................... Jr ................nt 4. Robert Rodgers (Illinois) .................................... Jr ................nt 5. Dwight Kane (Ohio Wesleyan) ........................... Sr ...............nt 6. Byron Grant (Utah) ............................................ Jr ................nt … also made final— Ward Edmonds (Stanford) ................................. Sr Charles Kaster (Fresno State) ............................ Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -354- 1930 (Chicago, June 07) (8 finalists) 1. Steve Anderson (Washington) ........................... Sr ...............14.5+ (14.4y =MR) 2. Lee Sentman (Illinois) ........................................ Jr ................c14.6+ 3. Jim Hatfield (Indiana) ........................................ Jr ................nt 4. Willis Lamson (Nebraska) .................................. Jr ................nt 5. Johnny Morriss (Louisiana–Lafayette) ............... Sr ...............nt 6. Dick Rockaway (Ohio State) ............................. Sr ...............nt … also made final— George Saling (Iowa) ......................................... So Ed Welsh (USC) ................................................. So 1931 (Chicago, June 06) (8 finalists) 1. Jack Keller (Ohio State) .................................... So ..............14.7+ 2. Jim Hatfield (Indiana) ........................................ Sr ...............nt 3. Bob Hager (Iowa State) ..................................... Sr ...............nt 4. Ken Yarger (Michigan State) .............................. Sr ...............nt 5. Chuck Scheifley (Minnesota) ............................. So ..............nt 6. Bill Stokes (USC)............................................... Jr ................nt … also made final— Clarence Berry (USC) ........................................ So Hervan Harlan (Texas A&M) ............................... Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -355- 1932 (Chicago, June 11) (8 finalists) 1. George Saling (Iowa) ......................................... Sr ...............14.2+ (14.1y MR; (continued on to 14.2m MR) 2. John Black (Ohio State) .................................... Sr ...............c14.3 3. Jack Keller (Ohio State) .................................... Jr ................c14.3 (14.4m) 4. Chuck Scheifley (Minnesota) ............................. Jr ................nt 5. Ed Roden (Wisconsin) ....................................... Jr ................nt 6. Harry Hinckley (Kansas State) ........................... Sr ...............nt … also made final— Ted Bath (Michigan State) ................................. Jr Clifford Liberty (Michigan State) ........................ Jr 1933 (Chicago, June 17) (36 entrants, 8 finalists) 1. Gus Meier (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................14.3+ 2. Al Moreau (LSU) ................................................ Sr ...............c14.4+ 3. Hawley Egleston (Michigan) .............................. Sr ...............nt 4. Ned Bacon (Denison) ........................................ Jr ................nt 5. Charles Casper (TCU) ....................................... Jr ................nt 6. Dan Bracken (Washington) ................................ Sr ...............nt … also made final— Boyd Pantlind (Michigan) .................................. So Jeddy Welsh (USC) ............................................ Sr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -356- 1934 (Los Angeles, June 23) (29 contestants, 8 finalists) 1. Sam Klopstock (Stanford) ................................. So ..............14.63 2. Amsden Oliver (Miami/Ohio) ............................. Jr ................14.65 3. George Fisher (LSU) .......................................... Sr ...............14.66 4. Sam Allen (Oklahoma Baptist) .......................... So ..............14.67 5. Ned Bacon (Denison) ........................................ Sr ...............14.79 6. Lee Haring (Emporia State) ............................... Jr ................14.97 7. Forrest Wilson (Texas) ....................................... Jr ................nt 8. Phil Good (Bowdoin) ......................................... So ..............nt (Results are an official reread of photo—original order: Fisher, Klopstock, Oliver, Allen, Bacon, Wilson, Haring, Good) 1935 (Berkeley, June 22) (35 entrants, 8 finalists) 1. Sam Allen (Oklahoma Baptist) .......................... Jr ................14.6+ 2. Sam Klopstock (Stanford) ................................. Jr ................nt 3. Phil Cope (USC) ................................................ So ..............nt 4. Roy Staley (USC) .............................................. So ..............nt 5. Phil Good (Bowdoin)