POLE VAULT 1921 (Chicago, June 18) =1

POLE VAULT 1921 (Chicago, June 18) =1

POLE VAULT 1921 (Chicago, June 18) =1. Sam Gardner (Yale) ......................................... Jr ................12‑0 =1. Eldon Jenne (Washington State) ..................... Sr ...............12‑0 =1. Longino Welch (Georgia Tech) ........................ So ..............12‑0 =1. Lloyd Wilder (Wisconsin) ................................. Sr ...............12‑0 (MR for all) =5. Dale Merrick (Wisconsin) ................................ Jr ................? =5. Eddie Hogan (Notre Dame) ............................. So ..............? (3.66) 1922 (Chicago, June 17) =1. John Landowski (Michigan) ............................ Jr ................12‑6 =1. Allen Norris (Cal) ............................................. Jr ................12‑6 (MR) =3. John Collins (Illinois) ....................................... So‑Jr ..........12‑0 =3. Aubrey Devine (Iowa) ...................................... Sr ...............12‑0 =3. William Hogan (Notre Dame) ........................... Jr ................12‑0 =3. Dale Merrick (Wisconsin) ................................ Sr ...............12‑0 =3. Carey Rogers (Kansas) ................................... Jr ................12‑0 (defending co‑champ Welch ?) (defending co‑champ Gardner @ IC4A) (3.81, 3.66) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -574- 1923 (Chicago, June 16) =1. James Brooker (Michigan) .............................. So ..............12‑11 =1. Earle McKown (Emporia State) ....................... So ..............12‑11 (MR) 3. Carey Rogers (Kansas) ..................................... Sr ...............12‑8 (superior to old MR) =4. Jesse Kirkpatrick (YMCA) ............................... Jr‑Sr ...........12‑4 =4. ? Ruehrwein (YMCA) ....................................... Sr ...............12‑4 =4. Earl Mason (Washington) ................................ Sr ...............12‑4 (3.94, 3.86, 3.76) (defending co‑champ Norris?) 1924 (no meet) 1925 (Chicago, June 13) =1. Royal Bouscher (Northwestern) ...................... Sr ...............12‑5 =1. Ken Lancaster (Missouri) ................................ So ..............12‑5 =1. Earle McKown (Emporia State) ....................... Sr ...............12‑5 =1. Phil Northrup (Michigan) ................................. So ..............12‑5 =1. Frank Potts (Oklahoma) .................................. So ..............12‑5 =6. Ray Dalbey (Drake) ......................................... So ..............12‑0 =6. Willard Hill (Cal) ............................................... So ..............12‑0 =6. Frank Wirsig (Nebraska) .................................. So ..............12‑0 (3.78, 3.66) (one Chicago paper has winning height as 12‑4) 1926 (Chicago, June 12) 1. Paul Harrington (Notre Dame) ........................... Sr ...............13‑¾ (MR) 2. Roy O’Dell (Clemson) ........................................ So ..............12‑11¾ =3. Frank Glaser (Marquette) ................................ So ..............12‑8¾ =3. Glenn Graham (Cal Tech) ................................ Sr ...............12‑8¾ =3. Frank Wirsig (Nebraska) .................................. Jr ................12‑8¾ 6. Warren Droegemuller (Northwestern) .................. So ..............12‑6 (3.98, 3.96, 3.88, 3.81) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -575- 1927 (Chicago, June 11) 1. Warren Droegemuller (Northwestern) .................. Jr ................13‑0 =2. Xavier Boyles (Iowa) ........................................ Sr ...............12‑6 =2. Claude Dailey (Texas State) ............................ Sr ...............12‑6 =2. Frank Glaser (Marquette) ................................ Jr ................12‑6 =2. Ralph Hammonds (Texas) ............................... Jr ................12‑6 =2. Roy O’Dell (Clemson) ...................................... Jr ................12‑6 =2. Frank Wirsig (Nebraska) .................................. Sr ...............12‑6 (3.96, 3.81) 1928 (Chicago, June 09) 1. Ward Edmonds (Stanford) ................................. Jr ................13‑6½ (MR) 2. Warren Droegemuller (Northwestern) .................... Sr ...............13‑3½ (superior to old MR) 3. Vic Pickard' (Pitt) ............................................... Jr ................13‑0 =4. Albright (Coe) (Iowa 30?) ................................ ? .................12‑6 =4. Weldon Cabaniss (Rice) .................................. Sr ...............12‑6 =4. Frank Glaser (Marquette) ................................ Sr ...............12‑6 =4. Norman Heinsen (Illinois) ................................ So ..............12‑6 =4. Elton Hess (Minnesota) ................................... So ..............12‑6 =4. Harold McAtee (Michigan State) ..................... Jr ................12‑6 =4. Roy O’Dell (Clemson) ...................................... Sr ...............12‑6 (4.13, 4.05, 3.96, 3.81) 1929 (Chicago, June 08) =1. Ward Edmonds (Stanford) ............................... Sr ...............13‑8¾ (first 2-time winner) =1. Tom Warne (Northwestern) ............................. So ..............13‑8¾ (both MR; order unknown) =3. Henry Canby (Iowa) ........................................ So ..............13‑6 =3 Vic Pickard' (Pitt) ............................................. Sr ...............13‑6 =5. Harold McAtee (Michigan State) ..................... Sr ...............13‑0 =5. Verne McDermont (Illinois) .............................. So ..............13‑0 =5. Jack Williams (USC) ........................................ Sr ...............13‑0 (4.18, 4.11, 3.96) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -576- 1930 (Chicago, June 07) 1. Tom Warne (Northwestern) ............................... Jr ................13‑9¾ (MR) =2. William Hubbard (USC) ................................... Sr ...............13‑0 =2. Lloyd Lansrud (Drake) ..................................... Jr ................13‑0 =2. Paul Miller (Washington U) .............................. Jr‑Sr ...........13‑0 =2. Bobby Robinson (Oregon) .............................. Sr ...............13‑0 =6. Henry Canby (Iowa) ........................................ So ..............12‑6 =6. Pete Chlentzos' (USC) .................................... So ..............12‑6 =6. Edgar Frederick (Mississippi State)................. Sr ...............12‑6 =6. Ralph Johnson (Notre Dame) .......................... Jr ................12‑6 =6. William Livingston (USC) ................................. Sr ...............12‑6 =6. Verne McDermont (Illinois) .............................. Jr ................12‑6 =6. John Pottle (Michigan) .................................... Jr ................12‑6 (4.21, 3.96, 3.81) 1931 (Chicago, June 06) =1. Bill Graber (USC) ............................................ So ..............13‑10¼ =1. Verne McDermont (Illinois) .............................. Sr ...............13‑10¼ =1. Tom Warne (Northwestern) ............................. Sr ...............13‑10¼ (all set MR, order unknown) =4. Clyde Coffman (Kansas) ................................. So ..............13‑3 =4. Ralph Johnson (Notre Dame) .......................... Sr ...............13‑3 =4. Ralph Lovshin (Wisconsin) .............................. So ..............13‑3 =4. Don Zimmerman (Tulane) ................................ So ..............13‑3 (4.22, 4.04) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -577- 1932 (Chicago, June 11) 1. Bryce Beecher (Indiana) .................................... Sr ...............13‑10 =2. Elton Hess (Minnesota) ................................... Sr ...............13‑6 =2. Ernest Lennington (Illinois) .............................. Jr ................13‑6 =2. Jim McKinley (Eastern Michigan) .................... Jr ................13‑6 =2. Dick Schram (Marquette) ................................ Jr ................13‑6 =2. John Wonsowicz (Ohio State) ......................... So ..............13‑6 =2. Don Zimmermann (Tulane) .............................. Jr ................13‑6 (4.22, 4.11) (defending co‑champ Graber absent; USC dnc) * * * Competed as non-scorer as part of Olympic Trials tryouts: [=1] Irving Seeley (Illinois)...................................... Fr ................[13‑10] 1933 (Chicago, June 17) (27 contestants) =1. Matt Gordy (LSU) ............................................ Sr ...............13‑11 =1. Bill Graber (USC) ............................................ Sr ...............13‑11 (MR) =3. Ernest Lennington (Illinois) .............................. Sr ...............13‑6 =3. John Wonsowicz (Ohio State) ......................... Jr ................13‑6 =5. Monte Holcomb (Michigan State) ................... Sr ...............13‑0 =5. Ralph Lovshin (Wisconsin) .............................. Sr ...............13‑0 =5. Ray Lowry (Eastern Michigan) ........................ So‑Jr ..........13‑0 =5. William Miller (Stanford) .................................. Jr ................13‑0 =5. Carroll Roark (Marquette) ................................ Jr ................13‑0 =5. Dick Schram (Marquette) ................................ Sr ...............13‑0 =5. Don Zimmermann (Tulane) .............................. Sr ...............13‑0 (4.24, 4.11, 3.96) All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -578- 1934 (Los Angeles, June 23) (20 entrants) 1. Jack Rand (San Diego State) ............................ Jr ................14‑½ (MR) 2. Bud Deacon (Stanford) ..................................... Sr ...............13‑9 =3. James Fimple (USC) ....................................... So ..............13‑6

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