词条 | 1948 NCAA Track and Field Championships |
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|Name = 1948 NCAA Track and Field Championships |Logo = |Size = |Host city =Minneapolis, Minnesota |Optional caption = |Nations participating = |Athletes participating = |Events = |Dates = June 18–19, 1948 |Stadium = Memorial Stadium |Previous = 1947 |Next = 1949 }} The 1948 NCAA Track and Field Championships were held in Minneapolis, Minnesota in June 1948. The University of Minnesota won the team title. Two NCAA meet records were broken, and one American record was tied, at the event.[1] Fortune Gordien was the high point scorer for Minnesota as he won the discus thrown and finished second in the shot put, accounting for 18 of Minnesota’s points.[1] Clyde “Smackover” Scott tied the world record in the 110-meter high hurdles with a time of 13.7 seconds.[1]Mel Patton was the only athlete two win two events at the meet. Patton won both the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes.[1]Charlie Fonville of the University of Michigan won the shot put competition with a distance of 54 feet, defending his 1947 NCAA title.[1]Team scoring1. Minnesota – 46 2. University of Southern California – 41½ 3. Texas – 40 4. Illinois – 34¼ 5. California – 19¼ Track events100-meter dash1. Mel Patton, Univ. South. Calif. 2. Don Anderson, California 3. Charles Parker, Texas 1. Clyde Scott, Arkansas 2. W.F. Porter, Northwestern 3. Craig Dixon, UCLA 1. Mel Patton, Univ. South. Calif. 2. Charles Parker, Texas 3. Paul Bienz, Tulane 1. Norman Rucks, South Carolina 2. Arthur Harnden, Texas A&M 3. John Hammack, U.S. Military Academy 1. George Walker, Illinois 2. Jeffrey Kirk, Penn 3. Ron Frazier, Univ. South. Calif. 1. Mal Whitfield, Ohio State 2. Jack Dianetti, Michigan State 3. Bob Chambers, Univ. South. Calif. 1,500-meter run1. Don Gehrman, Wisconsin 2. Herbert Barten, Michigan 3. Roland Sink, Univ. South. Calif. 1. Browning Ross, Villanova 2. W.O. Overton, Alabama Polytechnic Inst. 3. James Kittell, Notre Dame 1. Jerry Thompson, Texas 2. Horace A. Shenfelter, Penn State 3. Quentin Briesford, Ohio Wesleyan Field eventsBroad jump1. Willie Steele, San Diego State – 24 feet, 11½ inches 2. James Holland, Northwestern - 24 feet, 6½ inches 3. Lorenzo Wright, Wayne – 24 feet, 5¼ inches 1. Dwight Eddleman, Illinois – 6 feet, 7 inches 1. Irving Mondschein, NYU – 6 feet, 7 inches 3. Charles Hangar, California – 6 feet, 6 inches 3. Vern McGrew, Rice – 6 feet, 6 inches 3. Lou Irons, Illinois – 6 feet, 6 inches 3. Tom Scofield, Kansas – 6 feet, 6 inches Pole vault1. Warren Bateman, Colorado – 14 feet 1. George Rasmussen, Oregon – 14 feet 3. Harry Cooper, Minnesota – 13 feet, 10 inches 1. Fortune Gordien, Minnesota – 164 feet, 6½ inches 2. Victor Frank, Yale – 164 feet, 3⅔ inches 3. George Kadera, Texas A&M – 155 feet, 1½ inches 1. Frank Held, Stanford – 209 feet, 8 inches 2. Francis Friedenbach – 204 feet, 5½ inches 3. Frank Guess, Texas – 199 feet 1. Charlie Fonville, Michigan – 54 feet, 7 inches 2. Fortune Gordien, Minnesota – 52 feet, 7⅜ inches 3. Rollin Prather, Kansas State – 52 feet, 3⅞ inch 1. Samuel H. Felton, Jr. – 170 feet, 9¼ inches 2. George Marsanskis, Maine – 170 feet, 5 inches 3. Jim Burnham, Dartmouth – 168 feet 1. Lloyd Lamois, Minnesota – 45 feet, 10 inches 2. John Gough, Oklahoma – 45 feet, 7½ inches 3. John Robertson, Texas – 44 feet, 9½ inches See also
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