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A -
Alpha Index
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An Alpha Index of Star Athletes
found within the FrankWykoff.com website. The Letter
"A" includes athletes and others whose last name
begins with the letter "A" --
comprised of:
Fred
Alderman, and
Stephen Anderson,
Dave
Albritton and others. |
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[F] [G] [H]
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A. A. U. (Amateur Athletic Union)
1. A. A. U. Denver Band
-
Jeanne McDaniel,
E-mailed autographed photos that her uncle,
Bruce Caulder, snapped of great athletes
competing at the 1929 A. A. U. National Track
& Field Championships that were held in Denver.
Photographs included: Ticket of the event;
Claude Bracey; Herman Brix; Bruce Caulder;
A.
A. U. Denver band; Daniel Ferris - A. A. U.
Secretary Treasurer; Eric Krenz; Hugo Leistner;
George Martin; Robert Maxwell; Charley Paddock, and
Frank Wykoff. (added
9-20-05)
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ABLOWICH, Edgar (USC - 1600M Relay -
1932)
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(?) (Stanford
University - Two-Miler)
1. Reprinted article by Braven Dyer
of the Los Angeles Times entitled: "Two World
Records that Generate Thrills" concerning a USC vs.
Stanford track race on May 17, 1931 includes the
accomplished results of competitors: Aebersold,
Dick Barber, Berry, Brugman, Earl Callahan, Kenneth
Churchill, Crawford, Hector Dyer, Ben Eastman, Vic
Fitzmaurice, Gardner, Bill Graber, Al Hables, Les
Hables, Bob Hall, Cliff Halstead, Bill McGeagh, Milton
Mauer, Ted Meredith, Spud Mossman,
Nesbit, Ernie Payne, Ches Unruh, Frank Wykoff, and
Vic Williams. Also mentioned were: Coach Dean Cromwell,
Charles William Paddock and Coach Dink Templeton.
(added 9-22-04)
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(D. A. C. [Denver
Athletic Club] - sprinter 1929)
Frank Wykoff, Leo Lermond, Ken Doherty,
Albers,
Haynes, Mauer, Paddock, Roll, Proudlock, Grumbles and Welsh are featured in a live
event photo by E. O. Eisenhand of the Denver Post
staff during the 1929 A. A. U. National Championship Track meet held in Denver,
Colorado July 3-5. (added 11-30-04)
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Dave (1936 Olympics - High Jump - Ohio
State)
1. Columnist Claude Newman's - For What It's Worth --
1936 Olympic Expectations
(added 2-13-04)
2. Frederick Graham's Column
--
Olympic Financial Woes - 1936
(added 2-13-04)
3.
Victorious Athletes 1936 Olympics
(2-11-04)
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1.
Newspaper photographs - Article: March 26, 1928 -
Charley
Paddock named Fred Alderman one of ten top sprinters in the
United States
2.
Photo - Fred Alderman
1600 Meter relay team - USA - Olympics 1928
3.
Placement results
in the 1928 Olympics tally of winners.
4. Fred Alderman -
included in the index of 1928 U.S.A. Olympic Gold, Silver, and Bronze
winners. (added 6-11-03)
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ALF, Ray (Sprinter L A A C - 1930)
1. Photo - Ray Alf places 2nd
in 100 yd dash at
Stanford Meet 5-17-30.
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ALLEN,
Bryant
(Sprinter 1936)
1. Allen places 3rd -- photo:
Western Regional Olympic
Tryouts 1936 (added 2-19-04)
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ALLICE, Ron
(Coach USC Track & Field Men's and
Ladies 2005)
Photo Gallery - At The Podium
- Coach Ron Allice
- USC; Sam Nicholson - Past President, Trojan Force; Velma Dunn
Ploessel - Silver Medalist-Diving 1936;
Dr. Lori S. White - USC; 4-30-05
Re-Dedication of the 1936 Olympic Oak Tree.
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ANDERSON,
Stephen
(Hurdles - Washington State):
1. Stephen Anderson
(110M Hurdles) included in the index of 1928 U.S.A. Olympic Gold, Silver,
and Bronze winners.
(added 6-11-03)
2. Newspaper photographs of Jim Stewart (high jump),
Steve Anderson (high hurdles), Ken Churchill (Javelin), Vic Williams (USC Relay), Frank Wykoff (100 Yard dash), and Harlow Rothert (shot-put) named as the
Coast's "ALL AMERICANS" ... during a NCAA competition in 1930 at Staggs Field, Chicago.
(added 9-12-04)
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ARTICLES - Newspaper:
(added 5-09-04)
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