The 1929 NCAA Track and Field Championships was the seventh NCAA track and field championship. The meet was held at Stagg Field in Chicago, Illinois in June 1929.[1]
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1. Ohio St. - 50 points
2. Washington - 42 points
3. Illinois - 35½ points
4. Southern California - 32 points
5. Stanford - 28 points
6. Iowa - 24 points
7. Michigan - 22 points
8. Pittsburgh - 21 points
9. Northwestern - 19 points
10. Chicago - 15 points
100-yard dash
1. George Simpson, Ohio State - 9.4 seconds (new world record)
2. Claude Bracey, Rice Institute
3. Eddie Tolan, Michigan
4. Cy Leland, TCU
5. Jack Elder, Notre Dame
6. Jay Wilcox, Kansas
120-yard high hurdles
1. Richard Rockaway, Ohio St. - 14.7 seconds
2. Lee Sentman, Illinois
3. Stephen Anderson, Washington
4. Robert Rodgers, Illinois
5. Dwight Kane, Ohio Wesleyan
6. Byron Grant, Utah
220-yard dash
1. George Simpson, Ohio St. - 20.8 seconds (new NCAA record)
2. Eddie Tolan, Michigan
3. Claude Bracey, Rice Institute
4. Cy Leland, TCU
5. Root, Chicago
6. George "Dee" Hutson, Denison
220-yard low hurdles
1. Stephen Anderson, Washington 23.5
2. Richard Rockaway, Ohio St.
3. Jim Payne, USC
4. Lee Sentman, Illinois
5. Dwight Kane, Ohio Wesleyan
6. Ernie Payne, USC
440-yard dash
1. Rut Walter, Northwestern - 47.9 seconds
2. Riley Williamson, Okla. Baptist
3. Pete Bowen, Pittsburgh
4. Johnny Lewis, College of City of Detroit
5. Wilson, Warrensburg Teachers College
6. Keith Hursley, Missouri
880-yard run
1. Ed Genung, Washington - 1:55.0
2. Virgil Gist, Chicago
3. Hal White, Illinois
4. Dale Letts, Chicago
5. Gordon Dodds, Washington
6. Vaughn, Abilene Christian
One-mile run
1. Wilbur Getz, Alfred College - 4:19.6
2. Orval Martin, Purdue
3. Rufus Kiser, Washington
4. Ralph Hill, Oregon
5. Young, Georgia
6. John Faulkner, Oklahoma A&M
Two-mile run
1. Dave Abbott, Illinois 9:30.0
2. Harold Manning, Wichita
3. Harold Fields, Indiana
4. Rodney Leas, Indiana
5. William Clapham, Indiana
6. Cope, Mount Union
Broad jump
1. Ed Gordon, Iowa - 24 feet, 8½ inches
2. Jess Hill, USC
3. Howard Paul, USC
4. Coburn Tomson, Nebraska
5. Frank Simon, Illinois
6. Byron Grant, Utah
High jump
1. Parker Shelby, Oklahoma - 6 feet, 3 inches
2. Ed Gordon, Iowa
3. Brady, Louisville
3. Carter, Oregon Aggies
5. Russell, Bradley Poly
5. Robert Carr, Illinois
5. Davis, Miami
5. Sanford, Georgia
5. Byron Grant, Utah
5. Hackle, Western Michigan
Pole vault
1. Tom Warne, Northwestern - 13 feet, 8⅞ inches (new NCAA record)
1. R.W. Edmonds, Stanford - 13 feet, 8⅞ inches (new NCAA record)
3. Henry Canby, Iowa
3. Victor Pickard, Pittsburgh
5. Jack Williams, USC
5. Verne McDermott, Illinois
5. Harold McAtee, Michigan State
Discus throw
1. Pete Rasmus, Ohio St. 159 feet, 1⅞ inches (new world record)
2. Ed Moeller, Oregon
3. JohnAnderson, Cornell
4. Paul Jessup, Washington
5. Dan Beattie, Colorado St.
6. Eric Krenz, Stanford
Javelin
1. Jess Mortensen, USC - 203 feet, 7¾ inches
2. Hammon, SMU
3. J.G. Floyd, Texas A&M
4. Ted Harpstrite, Millikin
5. Lee Bartlett, Albion College
6. Whitlock, Oregon Aggies
Shot put
1. Harlow Rothert, Stanford - 50 feet, 3 inches (new NCAA record)
2. Eric Krenz, Stanford
3. Sam Behr, Wisconsin
4. Paul Jessup, Washington
5. Paul Armour, Institute
6. Weaver, Chicago
Hammer throw
1. Donald Gwinn, Pittsburgh - 163 feet, 9¾ inches
2. Wilford Ketz, Michigan
3. Earl Clark, Denver
4. Dan Beattie, Colorado St.
5. Joseph Ujhelyi, Ohio State
6. John Gilchrist, Iowa
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