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This Day in Track & Field, January 11, Millrose Games moves to Madison Square Gardens (1911), Dick Buerkle over Steve Prefontaine (1974), by Walt Murphy

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This Day in Track & Field, January 11, Millrose Games moves to Madison Square Gardens (1911), Dick Buerkle over Steve Prefontaine (1974), by Walt Murphy
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Walt Murphy is one of the finest track geeks that I know. Walt does #ThisDayinTrack&FieldHistory, an excellent daily service that provides true geek stories about our sport. You can check out the service for FREE with a free one-month trial subscription! (email: WaltMurphy44@gmail.com ) for the entire daily service. We will post a few historic moments each day, beginning February 1, 2024.

by Walt Murphy’s News and Results Service (wmurphy25@aol.com), used with permission

This Day in Track & Field–January  11

 

1914—As attendance kept growing at NY City armories during the first six years of its existence (1908-1913), the Millrose Games moved to the more spacious Madison Square Garden.

From the “Wanamaker Millrose Story” (Written by long-time Millrose Director Fred Schmertz in 1967):

“Before a capacity crowd, we featured a handicap Road Race in conjunction with our track meet. The event started at the Old Garden at 26th Street, then through the city streets to 110th Street and return, finishing the race with the final lap on the Garden floor. 110 starters, Harry Smith on scratch, were allotted handicaps up to 7 minutes. The winner was Fred Travalena, a John Wanamaker employee, and later Met. AAU President and Millrose Games official.

In our other features Alvah Meyer allotted handicaps to teammates Dan Ferris, Jack Eller and Jim Rosenberger in the Sprints; the “300” had Tommy Lennon , N.Y.A.C. on scratch, the event being won by Fred Wilkens, who had a small handicap. The 1000 Yard Handicap, with 59 starters, had Abel Kiviat on scratch, and the 2 Mile Handicap Walk, with a large field, featured Dick Gifford, Dick Remer and Fred Kaiser, all of whom started from scratch. Willie Kramer, Long Island A.C., won our feature 2 Mile. Tom Halpin, B.A.A., won our scratch “300”.”

1957–While on a Goodwill Tour in Manila, sponsored by the U.S. State Department, World Record holder Parry O’Brien won the Shot Put with a toss of 62-2 (18.945m).

1964–Wendell Mottley, a Dean’s List senior from Yale, ran 55.5 at the Knights of Columbus meet at the Boston Garden to equal Earl Young’s year-old World Record for 500-yards, and Bob Schul set an American Record of 13:31.4 for 3-miles.

    Schul went on to win the gold medal in the 5000-meters at the Tokyo Oympics later in the year, while Mottley, competing for his native Trinidad & Tobago, won silver in the 400 and bronze in the 4×400 relay.

Mottley was named the first winner of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Trophy as the meet’s Outstanding Performer.

Mottley: http://ivy50.com/blackhistory/story.aspx?sid=5/11/2007

1974–Dick Buerkle was a surprisingly easy winner over Steve Prefontaine in the 2-mile at the CYO meet in College Park,Md (8:26.2-8:33.2). It was Pre’s first loss to an American in a race longer than a mile since 1970.

Dick Buerkle on SI cover

    Rod Milburn won the 60-yard hurdles in 6.8, tying the World Record he already shared with Hayes Jones, Earl McCullouch and Willie Davenport. Fred Thompson’s Atoms T.C., with a lineup of Michelle McMillan (57.3), Cheryl Toussaint (56.0), Lorna Forde (56.9) and Brenda Nichols (56.8) set a World Record of 3:47.0 in the women’s mile relay.

Track Glory at Cole Field House

1980–Larry Myricks jumped 27-5 ¾ (8.38m) at the East Tennessee State Invitational to break Bob Beamon’s 12-year old World Indoor Record of 27-2 ¾ (8.30m).  Among the first to congratulate Myricks was the legendary Ralph Boston, the former indoor and outdoor record holder in the event. Myricks told Track and Field News, “I wasn’t going to come here, but then my coach told me what a good facility it was and I couldn’t pass it up”.

   Myricks, one of the greatest jumpers in history, was inducted into the National Hall of Fame in 2001.

HOF Bio: https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/larry-myricks

1997—Stacy Dragila regained the American Indoor Record in the Pole Vault from Melissa Price by first clearing 13-7 (4.14) and then

14-0 (4.27) at the Snake River Open in Pocatello, Idaho. Price had set the previous mark of 13-6  ½ (4.13) in 1996.

2014—A Penn State lineup of Megan Osborne, Kiah Seymour, Dynasty McGee, and Mahagony Jones ran 1:35.65 in the 4×200 relay on its home track to break Virginia Tech’s Collegiate Record of 1:36.43.

https://gopsusports.com/news/2014/1/11/Track_amp_Field_Starts_Season_with_Strong_Showing_at_Penn_State_Relays.aspx

 

2019—Virginia Tech freshman Jacory Patterson set a World Junior Record of 32.49 for 300-meters on his home track in Blacksburg,VA.  (Not an official IAAF/World Athletics record event)

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74cNSjAJm2k

Significant Birthdays

Born On This Day*

Amy Yoder Begley  47 (1978)  2001 NCAA Champion-10,000m(Arkansas), 2000

    NCAA Indoor Champion-5000m,

            2008 Olympian-10,000m (25th); 6th-2009 World Championships (10,000);

Former coach with the Atlanta Track Club

            

 

Wiki Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Yoder_Begley

Karl Van Calcar 60 (1965)  1988 NCAA Champion-steeplechase(Oregon

    State/1985-4th)

            6th at the 1992 U.S. Olympic Trials

            Won his NCAA title at Eugene’s Hayward Field. When the crowd was

    informed that he might be the last man from Oregon State to compete

    at the NCAA Championships (the school was dropping men’s T&F), they

    cheered him on during an unplanned victory lap, much as they would for

    one of their beloved Oregon Ducks! (See Oregonlive link)

            PBs: 3:59.35 (1988), 13:40.7 (1996), 8:23.95 (1992)

            https://osubeavers.com/honors/hall-of-fame/karl-van-calcar/124

           Former Oregon State coach Kelly Sullivan Reflects:

http://www.oregonlive.com/trackandfield/index.ssf/2010/06/karl_van_calcar_he_was_the_las.html

            Race Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Coh1qIRaPhI

Madeline Manning-Mims 77 (1948) 1968 Olympic gold medalist—800m (1972-

    Silver/4×400)

            4-time U.S. Olympian—Semi-finalist in the 800 in 1972 and 1976; 1980-

    boycott

            Held the American Record from 1967-1983…set 6 American Records

    during that span:2:01.6 (1967)-2:00.92 (1968)-2:00.5 (1975)-2:00.3

   (1975),  1:59.81 (1976), 1:57.90 (1976)

            6-time U.S. Champion—won her last in 1981, 14 years after winning her

    first in 1967 (1967, 1969, 1975, 1976, 1980, 1981)

            4-time U.S. Indoor Champion (1967-1969, 1980)

            Ranked #1 in the world 3 years in a row (1967-1969)…1972(10),

    1975 (3), 1981 (7)

            Ranked #1 in the U.S. 8 times (1967-1969, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1980-

    1981/1979-3)

            Inducted into the National Hall of Fame in 1984

            Competed for Ed Temple’s Tennessee State Tigerbelles…credits Alex Ferenczy, who began coaching her as a youngster in

    Cleveland, with most of her success. “He became a father figure in my life, at a time I really needed a father. He always said, ‘You

can’t do things sloppily.’ “I didn’t just take off my sweats and throw them to the side. I had to fold them and place them. If I took

off my shoes, I had to tie the laces together so I wouldn’t lose one. I tucked my shirt in.”

           Currently the President of the United States Council For Sports Chaplaincy

Has served as an athletes’ chaplain at many Olympics (and  recently with

the WNBA’s Tulsa Shock) and has been known to offer stirring renditions of the National Anthem at many events.

            Member of NBC’s broadcast team at the 1983 World Championships in Helsinki

            Earned a Masters degree in Divinity from Oral Roberts

         HOF Bio(1984): https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/jackie-joyner-kersee

               50 Years later:

                https://www.self.com/story/madeline-manning-mims-reflects-on-her-history-making-win

            Rankings: https://trackandfieldnews.com/index.php/rankings

Anthem Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51QWZijk6Dk

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77903

            1968 OG(results)

                  Video(highlight): https://olympics.com/en/video/madeline-manning-800m-women-athletics

                  https://www.startingline1928.com/pioneerstories/madeline-manning-mims

            Profile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBI0wEZHaCI

www.cleveland.com/timstake/index.ssf/2015/04/olympic_champ_madeline_manning.html

Deceased

 

Tom Hicks  76 (1876-Jan.28, 1952)  1904 Olympic gold medalist—Marathon

The Marathon at the St.Louis Olympics, which were held in conjunction with the city’s World’s Fair, might have been the strangest

    rendition of the event ever staged.

American Tom Hicks (3:28:53) was the winner of the almost-26 mile race on a hot and dusty day, but barely survived the effort.

From “The Strange Story of the 1904 Olympic Marathon”:

“So who was the eventual winner? That honor went to the English-born Tom Hicks. Hicks had a terrible race, suffering in the dust and

   heat, and was desperate for a drink by the ten-mile mark. His two-man support team refused him water, and instead fed him a

   concoction of egg whites and strychnine. Strychnine was used to stimulate athletic performance at the time, but is also a strong

   poison which leads to convulsions, asphyxia, and death. Still, Hicks took the dose and somehow managed to continue running for a

   while longer.

When he began to tire again, the support team gave him more egg whites and strychnine, and this time he was allowed to wash it

   down with brandy. He continued to battle onwards, hallucinating, barely able to walk for most of the course. When he reached the

   stadium his support team carried him over the line, holding him in the air while he shuffled his feet as if still running. The



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