HERITAGE AWARD WINNERS – USC TRACK & FIELD – USC ...
Hubie Kerns Earl McCullouch · Charley Paddock · Geoff Vanderstock · Frank Wykoff. 1992. Dean B. Cromwell · Clancy Edwards · Luther Hayes · Ernie Shelton · Randy Williams. 1993. Julio Marin Earle Meadows · Bill Sefton · Quincy Watts · Vern Wolfe. 1994. Dick Attlesey · Tonie Campbell · Jess Mortensen J. Walter Smith.
Dick Attlesey (1929-1984) - Find A Grave Memorial
American Track and Field Athlete. The world's top-ranked high hurdler in 1950 and 1951, he was called the greatest hurdler of all time by University of Southern California coach Jess Hill in 1950. Born Richard Harold Attlesey, Dick Attlesey broke the world record twice in 1950 for the 110-meter hurdles, getting it down...
2005 Inductees For USC Athletic Hall Of Fame Announced ...
23 Oct 2004 ... Alphabetically, the 2005 inductees are: Dick Attlesey, Jack Beckner, John Berardino, Chuck Bittick, Jim Brideweser, Willie Brown, Jeff Cravath, Rich Dauer, Ken Flower, Bud Furillo, Lou Galen, Joe Gonzales, Elmer "Gloomy Gus" Henderson, Wally Hood, Willis O. Hunter, Sim Iness, Payton Jordan, Bruce ...
august 1952 - Navy.mil
12 Sep 2013 ... Ironically, this was the event in which Dick Attlesey, now a Navyman and holder of the world's record, was expected to be a strong contender. Attlesey had taken second place in the armed forces meet the week be- fore, but failed to make the Olympic team when he finished last in his heat at Los Angeles.
Max Truex - Olympic Runner
Many famous track "names" won their fame at the university, including sprinters Mel Patton, Frank Kykoff and Charley Paddock, distance runners Lou Zamperini and Bob Pruitt, hurdlers Dick Attlesey and Jack Davis; high jumpers Ernie Shelton and Johnny Wilson; pole vaulters Earle Meadows and Bill Sefton, and shot-putter ...
Art Barnard Bio, Stats, and Results | Olympics at Sports-Reference ...
Competing in an era dominated by such great hurdlers as [Jack Davis], [Harrison Dillard], and Dick Attlesey, Art Barnard never really came close to winning a major championship. His highest placing was third in the 1951 NCAA while attending Southern Cal. After finishing fifth at the 1952 AAUs he surprisingly improved to ...
The 110 Meter and 120 Yard Hurdles
Forrest Towns (US). Oslo, Nor. 8/27/36. 13.7y= Fred Wolcott (US). Austin, Tx. 5/3/ 40. 13.7= Fred Wolcott (US). Philadelphia, Pa 6/29/41. 13.6y. Harrison Dillard ( US). Lawrence, Ks. 4/17/48. 13.5y. Dick Attlesey (US). Fresno, Ca. 5/13/50. 13.5= Dick Attlesey (US). Helsinki, Fin. 7/10/50. 13.4. Jack Davis (US). Bakersfield, Ca.