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This Day in Track & Field History, March 1, 2024, Ted Ellison, Eleanor Montgomery, George Young, by Walt Murphy’s News and Results Service

This Day in Track & Field History, March 1, 2024, Ted Ellison, Eleanor Montgomery, George Young, by Walt Murphy's News and Results Service

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.

This Day in Track & Field–March 1

1935–Ted Ellison, a 20-year-old senior at DeWitt Clinton (Bronx, NY) H.S., won the 220-yard dash at the Columbia Interscholastic Meet at the 13th Regiment (aka 245th Coast Defense) Armory in Brooklyn. His winning time of 22.2 broke the 10-year-old World Indoor Record of 22.4 that was set by Loren Murchison on the same track in 1925.

Two other winners went on to have long careers as announcers!

In addition to qualifying for the Berlin Olympics the following year, Marty Glickman (James Madison-Brooklyn,NY), the winner of the 100 here in 10.2, most notably became the radio voice of the NY Knicks (21 years) and the NY Football Giants (23 years), but he covered many sports (including T&F). He also became a mentor to many younger announcers, including Marv Albert, and is a member of the announcing wing of the NBA Hall of Fame.

Running the 3rd leg on the Brooklyn Prep team that won the 2-Mile Relay was Jack “Legs” O’Reilly, who had a successful radio career (he was the announcer for the popular show, “The Shadow”) before becoming the long-time PA announcer at the NCAA Indoor Championships, the Penn Relays,  and the IC4A Championships.

For Subscribers: https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1935/03/02/97144869.html?pageNumber=8

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Glickman

1958–For the 2nd year in a row, Ron Delany’s unusual double win in the 1000y and 2-miles led Villanova to the team title at the IC4A championships at NY’s Madison Square Garden. Manhattan’s Tom Murphy won the 600y in 1:11.2.

For Subscribers: https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1958/03/02/89057006.html?pageNumber=246

1968  High-jumper Eleanor Montgomery set an American Indoor Record of 5-10  ¾ (1.80) in Cleveland.

Hall of Fame Bio(2013):

https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/eleanor-montgomery

http://www.cleveland.com/timstake/index.ssf/2014/01/recognition_comes_late_but_ele.html

 

1968–Tracy Smith ran 13:15.2 for 3-miles at the Toronto Maple Leaf Games to break his year-old World Record of 13:16.2. Willie Davenport tied Hayes Jones’s…

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