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USC Track Team Rosters - Men 1 1893 Track Team 1902 Track Team 1906 Track Team 1909 Track Team 1912 Track Team 1914 Track Team Elmer E * - Freshman USC Track Team Rosters - Men 1 1893 Track Team 1902 Track Team 1906 Track Team 1909 Track Team 1912 Track Team 1914 Track Team Elmer E. Elliott John Bickford HC: HARVEY HOLMES HC: DEAN CROMWELL HC: DEAN CROMWELL HC: BOYD COMSTOCK John Gray Ellis Emil Breitkreutz LeRoy Bailey George Bettinger John Bamesberger Franklin Lapham Charles Enyeart Stan Burek Harold Baker Frank Chaffee Eugene Bayley J. L. Rogers Russell Fergusson Moses Chandler Bates Alfred Cookman George Benefield Rae Van Cleve Flint Boyd Comstock Porter Blackburn Tommy Davis Morris Berger Foss Edwin Cooper Charles Bowser Carl Earl George Bettinger 1894 Track Team Gilman Chester Cree Roy Bruce Ernest Freeman Charles Borgstrom Elmer E. Elliott Gulberson Robert Curl Stan Burek Herschel Griffin Floyd Bradley Gale McCoy Hawes Carl Elliott Frank Carroll Julius Hansen Wilbur Bradley A. D. Oliver Holman Charles Haigler Sam Dick Victor Hodge Baumgartner J. L. Rogers Husted Hamilton Carl Earl Fred Kelly* Bynum/Byram, H.S. L. Schrode Jacobs Tom Higgins Roy E. Fallas Maurer Carrigan H. Shaw Keagy John Hubbard Elliott Gibbs Will McEuen Hallowell Clement Rae Van Cleve Tully Knoles Jeffries Joy Goodsell Ralph Murphy Alfred Cookman Leach Carl Klitten Harrison Gower Bennett Schultz Ira Courtney 1895 Track Team DeMont Miller Reed Miller Walter Hall F. Short Gerald Craig Ray Abrahams Edwin H. Miller Henry Nordahl Sidney Ickes Linton Smith Howard Drew Charles Carver Reed Miller George Runyan Leonard Johnson Charlie Swiggett John Elmore Elmer E. Elliott Riggins Snyder Kurt Koebig Art Taylor C. Fiske John Funk Salyer Charlie Wilson Howard Lennox Waldo Throop Edwin “Ned” Franklin Hardy Joseph Seymour Leonard Martin Syril Tipton B.I. Geissinger Philo Jones Bert Smith 1907 Track Team W. Martin Arthur Torrance Robert Hicks Harry Martin Vaughn HC: HARVEY HOLMES Paul Martin James Townsend Hal Hughes Chester E. Robinson Carl Williams Lawrence Allen Will McEuen Ben Ward Fred Kelly H. M. Seely Charlie Wilson Stan Burek Hamilton Murray Fred Watkins Bill Kendricks George Shanahan E.W. Carmichael Earl Newmire Homer Watson E.D. King Wilford Twigs 1903 Track Team Moses Chandler Wallace Reed Richard Woods Orley Laird Charlie Broderson Boyd Comstock Grant Richardson Leo Livernash 1896 Track Team Dean Edwin Cooper Ben Scott 1913 Track Team Percy McIntyre W. W. Burnett Charles Enyeart Chester Cornwell Earle Steele HC: DEAN CROMWELL Meeker E. O. Edgerton Gilman Chester Cree Harry Trotter Eugene Bayley Ben Oertly Elmer E. Elliott Hargrave Robert Curl Ken Wallace George Benefield Ralph Proctor C. J. Hinman Hawes Carl Elliott Clyde Yerge* Morris Berger Harry Rasmus Harry Leland Keagy Eugene Estoppey George Bettinger Bennett Schultz Austin O. Martin DeMont Miller Fuller 1910 Track Team Charles Borgstrom F. Marion Smith W. J. Petit G.G. Miller Fred Garbutt HC: DEAN CROMWELL Wilbur Bradley Ed Stuart Chester E. Robinson George Runyan Charles Haigler Harold Baker Carrigan Charlie Swiggett Joseph Seymour Joseph Holloway Charles Crinklaw Frank Chaffee Art Taylor 1897 Track Team Carl Williams G.N. Hull Guy Custin Hallowell Clement Glen Teeter Ralph W. Avery Charlie Wilson Ed Hummel John Decius Walter Cole Fred Teschke W. L. Chambers Woods Graham Hunter Eugene Estoppey Alfred Cookman Syril Tipton E. O. Edgerton Ray Woodward Jones Fred Garbutt Ira Courtney Ben Ward Elmer E. Elliott Carl Klitten Elliott Gibbs Tommy Davis Fred Watkins Austin O. Martin 1904 Track Team Howard Lennox Joy Goodsell Carl Earl Clarence Welfer Tommie Nelson HC: WIN CUTLER Arthur Maas Harrison Gower Ernest Freeman Ernest Young J. F. Spencer Atkinson Roy E. Mealey Walter Hall Edwin “Ned” Franklin Bailey Wayne Montgomery Carl R. Henderson Julius Hansen 1915 Track Team 1898 Track Team John Bickford Arthur Munson Arthur Hill* Ashley Hendricks HC: RALPH GLAZE Ralph W. Avery Warren Bovard Earl Newmire R. Ainsile Kirchhoffer* Victor Hodge R.C.Baker C.E.D Ballou Charlie Broderson Henry Nordahl Howard Lennox Irwin Eugene Bayley Charlie Broderson A. Cowan Charley Parsons, Sr. Leonard Martin Stonewall Jackson George Bettinger Russell H. Crowell Edwards Charlie Richardson* Masser* Fred Kelly Floyd Bradley William Inch Russell Fergusson Ernest Rickard McKenzie E.D. King Wilbur Bradley Tully C. Knoles Flick Allan Riley Hamilton Murray R. Ainsile Kirchhoffer Hallowell Clement Harry L. Leland Ham Jacob Schoeller Earl Newmire Orley Laird Alfred Cookman Austin O. Martin Hamilton Ben Scott Henry Nordahl Leo Livernash Gerald Craig B.N. Norton Hollingsworth Sherwood Grant Richardson Neil Locke Neil Creighton I.D. Perry John Hubbard Eugene Shute Charlie Richardson Ralph Murphy Dameron Ralph M. Sproules Walter Lennox Slatter Ben Scott Bennett Schultz Howard Drew John D. Van Den Bergh DeMont Miller Snyder Richard Stine* F. Short John Elmore Reed Miller Ripley Thompson A.Z. Taft Linton Smith C. Ernest 1899 Track Team Robert Odell Carl Wirsching Waldo Throop* Charlie Swiggett Floyd Fiske No meet held Charley Parsons, Sr. Harry Trotter Art Taylor Edwin “Ned” Franklin Prior 1908 Track Team Walberg* Waldo Throop Herschel Griffin 1900 Track Team Rundell HC: HARVEY HOLMES Ken Wallace Syril Tipton Holman Charlie Broderson George Runyan Stan Burek Monroe Walton* Arthur Torrance Hal Hughes Carpenter Strickland Edwin Cooper Robert “Pat" Whelan James Townsend Ken Johnson Russell H. Crowell Townsend Robert Curl Carl Wirsching Walbridge Fred Kelly Charles Enyeart M. Waddell Fred Garbutt Richard Woods Ben Ward Frank Mallette LeRoy Enyeart Raymond Webb Walter Hall Clyde Yerge Fred Watkins Merriam J. S. Fergusson Ray Woodward Joseph Holloway Homer Watson Mullet Russell Fergusson Harry Lane 1911 Track Team Richard Woods Phil Murray Fay Flint 1905 Track Team Howard Lennox HC: DEAN CROMWELL Brigham Young Bernhard Oertly Freeman HC: HARVEY HOLMES Henry Nordahl Maurice Blair Harry Rasmus N. G. Gulberson Atkinson Charlie Richardson L.E. Bogard Schachtler W. R. Gulberson John Bickford Grant Richardson* Frank Chaffee* Bennett Schultz Tully C. Knoles Warren Bovard Ernest Rickard Tommy Cohn F. Marion Smith Edwin Miller Charlie Broderson Ripley Thompson Charles Crinklaw Syril Tipton Oates Butler Harry Trotter* Tommy Davis Wallace Bert Smith Boyd Comstock Ben Scott Carl Earl Arthur Torrance John Van Den Bergh Edwin Cooper Ewald Selph Ernest Freeman Homer Watson Crippen Eugene Shute Earl Godbe Erwin Werner 1901 Track Team Robert Curl Byran Stookey Harrison Gower Wilkie Charlie Broderson Dunn Irtis Ward Walter Hall Ernest Young Charles Clock Russell Fergusson Charlie Wilson Julius Hansen Charles Enyeart Hamilton Graham Hunter* Russell Fergusson Tom Higgins Leonard Martin Charles Holland John Hubbard Ross McDonald Tully C. Knoles Arthur Hudson Wayne Montgomery* Edwin H. Miller John Joos Ralph Murphy Oates Carl Klitten Harry Olmstead Bert Smith Reed Miller Grant Richardson Logan Wheatley Wayne Montgomery Charlie Richardson Charlie Wilson Henry Nordahl F. Short Ray Woodward Charley Parsons, Sr. Linton Smith Rundell Richard Stine George Runyan Waldo Throop Spiker Harry Trotter Raymond Webb Ken Wallace Charlie Wilson Monroe Walton Ben Ward* Fred Watkins* Richard Woods * - Freshman USC Track Team Rosters - Men 2 1916 Track Team 1918 Track Team 1921 Track Team 1923 Track Team 1924 Track Team 1926 Track Team HC: DEAN CROMWELL HC: DEAN CROMWELL HC: DEAN CROMWELL HC: DEAN CROMWELL HC: DEAN CROMWELL HC: DEAN CROMWELL Henry Adair* J. Paul Beale John Abbott Norman Anderson Doug Adams* Vose Adams Will Allen Clarence Beebe Ugene Blalock Otto Anderson Joe Aleksi* Joe Aleski Edwin Neal Ames Harold Blakeslee Johnny Boyle Robert Bowling Norman Anderson Lee Barnes J.F. Anderson Gardner Bryant* Fred Buschmeyer Milton Bren* Otto Anderson Spencer Boelter Beasley Curtain* Joe Chapman Howard Chaffee Allen Behrendt* Herschel Bonham* Clarence Beebe Harry Davis Crawford* Oliver Corey Charles Bickmore* Charley Borah* Hastings Bidwell* Allen Emery Charlie Dean Lynn Davis Brown* Al Bowen* Wilbur Bradley Roy Evans* Calvin Delphey Leighton Dye* Thurmond Clarke Bill Bradbury Ray Clark George Gansner Richard Emmons Mike Elwood* Clark DeGroot* Ted Coffman* Alfred Cookman Noel George Roy Evans Richard Emmons Leighton Dye Henry Coggeshall Gerald Craig Percy Lucas Phil Farman Herbert Fairley* Mike Elwood Bill Cook* Reid Crippen* N. Masser William Isenhouer Carl Farman Wilson Ferris Mike Daugherty William Dallas George Maurer Eddy Leahy Gaffney* Frank Greene* Elbert Donahue* Manfred Evans H. Neder Tom Lewis B. Gerphelder* Lewis Green* Weldon Draper* George Gansner* Alex Perry Tom Metcalfe Ben Harrold* Ken Grumbles Gus Dundas Noel George* Platt Paul Mickey Harold Harvey* Hamilton* Durham* Charles Gould Marian Raab* Charley Paddock Robert Hatcher* Les Heilman* Leighton Dye Clayton Holloway Reavis Malcolm Patton* John Hawkins Harry Hicks Howard Elliott* Albert Isenor Carl Seitter* Ed Purtell Harry Hicks* Bud Houser Herbert Fairley Ken Johnson Stalkey* Marian Raab Bud Houser* Aden Hughes Wallace Frisbey Herbert Jones* Art Taylor Neal Raney Aden Hughes Willis Hunter Ed Gloege* Karl? Kazanjian Ken Townsend Lloyd Rogers Wendell Irwin* Morton Kaer* Lowell Goode* Leo Livernash W. Warren Robert Rowley Oscar Jimenez Kemnitzer Alex Graham Len Livernash George Schiller Ivan Johnson Bob Lee* Ken Grumbles George Martin 1919 Track Team Schindler* Chester Long* Keith Lloyd Ted Hardwick* Martin Miller* HC: DEAN CROMWELL Simons Carl Lowe* Harold Lovejoy* Roy Hazlett Corliss Moseley Anderson James Smith Yale Martz Yale Martz Les Heilman Phil Murray V. Augustin C.M. Stuart Maas* Al McDaniel* Edgar House Francis Sanger Fred Buschmeyer* Thacher
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