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Updates 2005 - 2006
Also Check Updates At
FrankWykoff.Com
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3-28-06 |
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New Pages (2006 - referring to
1936 - Jesse Owens)
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Guest Book
-- Poet, John D.
Evans, wrote an Ode to Track & Field Icon, Jesse
Owens entitled
"Run, Jesse, Run!"
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10-13-05 |
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New Pages (1970)
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Kenny Washington - UCLA Football Great! 1970 El Gordo
Newsletter article headlined ... "Down Memory Lane"
highlighted the physical plight of Kenny Washington -- who was suffering from a
muscular disease, and also spotlighted Frank Wykoff's athletic
achievements.
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10-12-05 |
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New Pages (1940)
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Cliff Dapper -
Hollywood Catcher (1940) appeared in a publicity
photo with Olympian, Frank Wykoff and
Dink Templeton, former Stanford track
coach.
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10-11-05 |
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New Pages (1968)
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1968 ARTICLE (reprint) - Photographs by Larry
Bartlett - Article by Jack Levitan - Post-Advocate
Sports Writer -
"Wykoff: track great looks fondly back" .
Levitan published a summary of Frank Wykoff's
athletic life and pursuits up to the then up-coming
1968 Olympics
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8-19-05 |
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New Pages (1955)
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Publicity photograph features Frank Wykoff amongst
many other volunteers making the 1955 Heart Fund
Raiser project a success.
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8-17-05 |
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New Pages
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Photo -
Olympic Fund Raiser - highlights Olympians:
Frank Wykoff; Parry O'Brien (Shot Put); and Dorothy
Poynton Hill (High Diving), etal.
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Background on Olympian
Parry O' Brien - also a link to his Track &
Field Hall of Fame Biography.
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More information on
Dorothy
Poynton Hill
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6-29-05 |
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New Pages: (1977)
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Frank Wykoff -- Inducted into
the National Track & Field Hall of Fame Photo
Gallery has been expanded to 13 pages. Since
Wykoff was unable to attend the formal Inductions in
Virginia -- a special ceremony took place near
Wykoff's home. Jesse Owens
assisted in the induction ceremonies.
PHOTO GALLERY - WYKOFF HALL OF FAME 8-14-77
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6-08-05 |
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New Pages:
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Foy Draper - 1936 400
Meter Relay Team In the quest for answers, Perry Flippin, editor
emeritus at the San Angelo Standard-Times sought
bits and pieces of information to solve a
family mystery surrounding
the whereabouts of his 2nd cousin -- 1936 Olympic
Champion, Foy Draper, who was declared Missing
in Action during WWII .
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Search My Web - New page to
make your visit more enjoyable.
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6-06-05 |
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New Pages:
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The
Jesse Owens
Olympic Oak Tree
has been added to our
1936 Olympic Tree Series.
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