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The 1933 NCAA Men's Track and Field Championships was the twelfth NCAA track and field championship. The meet was held at Chicago, Illinois in June 1933. ==Team championship== 1. LSU - 58 points 2. Southern California - 54 points 3. Indiana - 27 points 4. Stanford - 26-3/7 points 5. Michigan - 24-3/5 points 6. Illinois State - 22 points 6. Kansas - 22 points 8. Marquette - 20-6/7 points 9. Oregon - 20 points 10. Nebraska - 16 points ==Track events== 100-yard dash 1. Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette - 9.4 seconds 2. Paul Starr, Oregon 3. Jimmy Johnson, Illinois State Normal 4. Leslie Bell, USC 5. Charlie Parsons, USC 6. Hudson Hellmich, Illinois 120-yard high hurdles 1. Gus Meier, Stanford - 14.2 seconds 2. Al Moreau, LSU 3. Hawley Egleston, Michigan 4. Ned Bacon, Denison 5. Charles Caspar, TCU 6. Dan Bracken, Washington 220-yard dash 1. Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette - 20.4 seconds 2. Jimmy Johnson, Illinois State Normal 3. Paul Starr, Oregon 4. Charlie Parsons, USC 5. Ivan Fuqua, Indiana 6. Swisher, Kansas State Teachers 220-yard low hurdles 1. Glenn Hardin, LSU - 22.9 seconds 2. Heye Lambertus, Nebraska 3. Norm Paul, USC 4. Gus Meier, Stanford 5. Ned Bacon, Denison 6. Al Moreau, LSU 440-yard dash 1. Glenn Hardin, LSU - 47.1 seconds 2. Ivan Fuqua, Indiana 3. Ed Ablowich, USC 4. Walter Dean, Iowa 5. Bart Ward, Oklahoma 6. Harry Thompkins, USC 880-yard run 1. Charles Hornbostel, Indiana - 1:50.9 2. Glenn Cunningham, Kansas 3. John Simmons, Abilene Christian 4. Ferris Webster, USC 5. Ed Turner, Michigan 6. Earl Labertew, Iowa State One-mile run 1. Glenn Cunningham, Kansas - 4:09.8 2. Lyle Hutton, Illinois State Normal 3. Ray Sears, Butler 4. Bill Howell, Michigan 5. Dean Woolsey, Illinois 6. Charles Hornbostel, Indiana Two-mile run 1. Mike Pilbrow, Grinnell - 9:22.8 2. Clifford Watson, Indiana 3. Forest Harvey, Colorado Aggies 4. Joseph McClusky, Fordham 5. Freestad, North Dakota State Teachers 6. James Smith, Kansas State Teachers ==Field events== Broad jump 1. John Brooks, Chicago - 24 feet, 4-3/4 inches 2. Donald Gray, Nebraska 3. Armin Dreusicke, Elmhurst 4. Kepner, Wichita 5. Louis Adams, Rice Institute 6. Bart Ward, Oklahoma High jump 1. Duncan McNaughton, USC - 6 feet, 4 inches 2. Vince Murphy, Notre Dame - 6 feet, 4 inches 3. Willis Ward, Michigan - 6 feet, 3 inches 3. Spencer, Geneva - 6 feet, 3 inches 3. Worth Watkins, Abilene Christian - 6 feet, 3 inches 3. Lloyd Richey, Alabama Poly - 6 feet, 3 inches 3. Jameson, Colorado - 6 feet, 3 inches Pole vault 1. Bill Graber, USC - 14 feet, 0 inches 1. Matthew Gordy, LSU - 14 feet, 0 inches 3. Ernest Lennington, Illinois 3. John Wonsowitz, Ohio St. 5. Don Zimmerman, Tulane 5. Lowry, Michigan Normal 5. Miller, Stanford 5. Roark, Marquette 5. Dick Schram, Marquette 5. Ralph Lovshin, Wisconsin 5. Monte Holcomb, Michigan St. Discus throw 1. Henri Laborde, Stanford - 163 feet, 3/4 inch 2. Delbert White, Kansas State Teachers-Pitt 3. Jack Torrance, LSU 4. Jess Petty, Rice Institute 5. Westley Busbee, Indiana 6. Honk Irwin, Texas A&M Javelin 1. Duane Purvis, Purdue - 216 feet, 6-1/4 inches 2. Bud Sample, Arizona 3. Demaris, Oregon 4. Nathan Blair, LSU 5. Beggs, Geneva 6. Frank Williamson, USC Shot put 1. Jack Torrance, LSU - 52 feet, 10 inches 2. Hueston Harper, USC 3. LeRoy Dues, Detroit City College 4. Elwyn Dees, Kansas 5. Henri Laborde, Stanford 6. Honk Irwin, Texas A&M Hammer throw 1. Roderick Cox, Michigan - 156 feet, 3/4 inch 2. Chester Cruikshank, Colorado Aggies 3. Noble Biddinger, Indiana 4. Gantt Miller, West Virginia 5. Peter Somfeld, Pomona Col. 6. Earl Johnson, Ohio State 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1933 NCAA Men's Track and Field Championships」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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