词条 | 1932 NCAA Track and Field Championships |
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|Name = 1932 NCAA Track and Field Championships |Logo = |Size = |Host city =Chicago, Illinois University of Chicago |Optional caption = Team Champion: Indiana |Athletes participating = |Events = |Dates = June 1932 |Stadium = Stagg Field |Previous = 1931 |Next = 1933 }} The 1932 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the ninth NCAA track and field championship. The meet was held at Chicago, Illinois in June 1932.[1] Team championship1. Indiana - 56 points 2. Ohio State - 49¾ points 3. Minnesota - 31½ points 4. Marquette - 23¾ points 5. Michigan - 23 points 6. Iowa - 19 points 7. Illinois - 18½ points 8. Oklahoma - 17 points 9. Illinois State - 15 points 10. Georgia - 14 points 10. Kansas - 14 points Track events100-yard dash1. Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette - 9.5 seconds (equals world record) 2. Donald Bennett, Ohio St. 3. Jimmy Johnson, Illinois St. Normal 4. Hudson Hellmich, Illinois 5. Harold Thompson, Minnesota 6. Ralph Pierce, North Dakota 120-yard high hurdles1. George Saling, Iowa - 14.1 seconds (new world record) 2. John Black, Ohio St. 3. Jack Keller, Ohio St. 4. Charles Scheifley, Minnesota 5. Edward Roden, Wisconsin 6. H. Hinckley Kansas St. 220-yard dash1. Ralph Metcalfe, Marquette - 20.5 seconds (new world record) 2. Jimmy Johnson, Illinois St. Normal 3. Donald Bennett, Ohio St. 4. Harold Thompson, Minnesota 5. Peyton Glass, Oklahoma Aggies 6. Hudson Hellmich, Illinois 220-yard low hurdles1. Jack Keller, Ohio St. - 22.7 seconds (new world record) 2. George Saling, Iowa 3. Charles Scheifley, Minnesota 4. C. Mears, Ohio Wesleyan 5. Charles Crouch, Indiana 6. Oliver Duggins, Northwestern 400-meter Hurdles1. Eugene Beatty, Michigan Normal - 59.9 seconds 2. John Lewis, Detroit City College 3. Clyde Blanchard, Arizona 4. I. Thurston, Iowa 5. C. Mears, Ohio Wesleyan 6. G. Crank, Loyola of Chicago 440-yard dash1. Alex Wilson, Notre Dame - 48.1 seconds 2. Ivan Fuqua, Indiana 3. R.A. Arnold, Michigan Normal 4. Edwin Russell, Michigan 5. Roger Keast, Michigan St. 6. R. Burns, Butler 880-yard run1. Charles Hornbostel, Indiana - 1:52.7 (equals NCAA record) IE[2] Glenn Dawson, Oklahoma IE E. Gray, Abilene Christian 2. Ed Turner, Michigan 3. Adolph Schiller, Texas 4. D. Dunkin, Missouri IE N. Rhodes, Kansas State Teachers (Emporia) 5. Earl Labertew, Iowa St. 6. Lyle Hutton, Illinois St. Normal One-mile run1. Glenn Cunningham, Kansas - 4:11.1 (new NCAA record) 2. Henry Brocksmith, Indiana IE[2] Russell Zaser, Butler 3. Larry Kenney, Purdue IE D. Smith, Kansas State Teachers (Pittsburg) 4. John Simmons, Abilene Christian 5. Lyle Chapman, Iowa St. 6. Pearson, North Dakota Two-mile run1. Charles Shugert, Miami - 9:16.7 (new NCAA record) 2. Henry Brocksmith, Indiana 3. Cloyd Julian, DePaul 4. James Currell, Minnesota 5. Mike Pilbrow, Grinnell 6. William Hill, Michigan Field eventsBroad jump1. Lambert Redd, Bradley Tech - 25 feet, 6⅜ inches 2. John Brooks, Chicago 3. Armin Dreusicke, Elmhurst 4. J. Morris, Oklahoma 5. Charles Crouch, Indiana 6. Rowens, Georgia High jumpIE[2] Willis Ward - 6 feet, 7½ inches 1. Bert Nelson, Butler - 6 feet, 5¾ inches 2. Ted Shaw, Wisconsin IE V. Murphy, Notre Dame IE R. Schroeder, Kansas State Teachers (Pittsburg) 3. Howard Spencer, Geneva 3. William Newblock, Oklahoma 3. Worth Watkins, Abilene Christian 6. Ralston Russell, Ohio St. 6. D. Windau, Marquette 6. Robert Darling, Notre Dame 6. Nelson Schrier, Western Michigan Hop, step and jump1. Lambert Redd, Bradley Tech - 48 feet, 3½ inches 2. Meinert, De Paul 3. John Weatherly, Monmouth 4. J. Morris, Oklahoma 5. Portmess, De Paul 6. Charles Crouch, Indiana Pole vault1. Bryce Beecher, Indiana - 13 feet, 10 inches IE[2] Irving Seely, Illinois 2. Dick Schram, Marquette 2. Elton Hess, Minnesota 2. John Wonsowitz, Ohio St. 2. Don Zimmerman, Tulane 2. J. McKinley, Michigan Normal 2. Ernest Lennignton, Illinois Discus throw1. Frank Purma, Illinois - 156 feet, 4¼ inches 2. Booker Brooks, Michigan 3. Graham Batchelor, Georgia 4. K. Thornhill, Kansas 5. N. Mountain, Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa 6. Alfred Howell, Oklahoma Javelin1. George Williams, Hampton Institute - 215 feet, 0 inches IE[2] Dwight Purvis, Purdue 2. Charles Sample, Arizona 3. Graham Batchelor, Georgia 4. Harold Smith, Ohio St. 5. Ben Marks, Oklahoma 6. Glenn Novotny, Wisconsin Shot put1. Hugh Rhea, Nebraska - 52 feet, 5¾ inches (new NCAA record) 2. Clarence Munn, Minnesota 3. Alfred Howell, Oklahoma 4. LeRoy Dues, Detroit City College 5. Fred Blanck, Drake 6. Graham Batchelor, Georgia Hammer throw1. Grant McDougall, Penn - 159 feet, 9¾ inches 2. Noble Biddinger, Indiana 3. Gantt Miller, West Virginia 4. Earl Johnson, Ohio St. 5. Roderick Cox, Michigan 6. William Youngerman, Iowa See also
References1. ^{{cite news|title=METCALFE BREAKS THREE WORLD MARKS: Glen Cunningham Runs Fastest American Mile|newspaper=Los Angeles Times (AP wire story)|date=1932-06-12}} {{NCAA Division I Track and Field Championships navbox}}{{1931–32 NCAA championships navbox}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1932 Ncaa Men's Track And Field Championships}}2. ^1 2 3 4 The "IE" designation identifies athletes who were not eligible for further college competitions but who were permitted to participate solely for purposes of the Olympic trials. 1 : NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship |
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