1933 NCAA Men's Track And Field Championships
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1933 NCAA Men's Track And Field Championships
The 1933 NCAA 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. Sw ...
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Chicago, Illinois
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Henri Laborde
Henri Jean LaBorde (September 11, 1909 – September 16, 1993) was an American discus thrower who won a silver medal at the 1932 Olympics. He attended Lowell High School in an Francisco. Next year he won the NCAA and the IC4A titles and had a world's best throw of 50.38 m while on a European tour in Düsseldorf. He also occasionally competed in the shot put The shot put is a track and field event involving "putting" (throwing) a heavy spherical ball—the ''shot''—as far as possible. The shot put competition for men has been a part of the modern Olympics since their revival in 1896, and women's .... References 1909 births 1993 deaths American male discus throwers Olympic silver medalists for the United States in track and field Athletes (track and field) at the 1932 Summer Olympics Stanford Cardinal men's track and field athletes Track and field athletes from California Medalists at the 1932 Summer Olympics {{US-athletics-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Don Zimmerman (halfback)
Donald Gordon Zimmerman Jr. (January 19, 1913 – May 25, 1974), nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman", was an American football player and track and field athlete for the Tulane Green Wave of Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Early years Donald Gordon Zimmerman Jr. was born on January 19, 1913, in Texas to Donald G. and Madeline Zimmerman. Don, Jr. grew up in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Tulane University Football Zimmerman was a "triple-threat" player as a running back, runner, forward pass, passer, and Kicker (American football), kicker on coach Bernie Bierman's and Ted Cox (American football), Tex Cox's Tulane Green Wave football, Tulane football teams from 1929 Tulane Green Wave football team, 1929 to 1932 Tulane Green Wave football team, 1932. His first three years saw three Southern Conference championships. Zimmerman led the Green Wave to a win–loss–tie record of 25–4–1 (). Tulane football legend Jerry Dalrymple started playing the season before. 1930 The 1930 ...
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