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FAIRBANKS,
Douglas -
Movie Producer:
1. Wykoff is photographed showing
Fairbanks his
Lucky Track Shoes."
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FALTER,
Harold ("Tiny") -- 12 lb shot-put Champion:
1. "Tiny" Falter is mentioned in the newspaper article:
California State Championship - May 7, 1927 -- Modesto, California
Frank Wykoff sets a new World Mark in the 220 yard
dash.
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FANEUF, R. J. Col
(Factory Representative of Durant Motors)
1.
Emerson Spencer, Charles Paddock, Frank Wykoff, Maxwell
Stiles, Juan Figueroa, Col. R. J.
Faneuf, Ralph Chick, and Harold Kaiser are mentioned in an
article entitled: "Olympic Dash Marks
Topped By Stock Car" - Los Angeles Examiner --
Durant-Star, Put Through Its Paces on Coliseum Track by Harold Kaiser,
Sets Records in 100M, 200M, and 400M - beating out Human sprint
records.
(added 12-12-04)
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FERRIS, Daniel J.
(Sec/Treasurer of the A. A. U. 1929)
1.
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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FIGUEROA, Juan
( Stock Car Drive - Durant-Star):
1.
Emerson Spencer,
Charles Paddock, Frank Wykoff, Maxwell Stiles, Juan Figueroa,
Col. R. J. Faneuf, Ralph Chick, and Harold Kaiser are mentioned in an
article entitled: "Olympic Dash Marks Topped
By Stock Car" - Los Angeles Examiner -- Durant-Star, Put
Through Its Paces on Coliseum Track by Harold Kaiser, Sets Records in 100M,
200M, and 400M - beating out Human sprint records.
(added 12-12-04)
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FITCH, Al (U.S.C.
Sprinter 1936)
1. Newspaper Photo in race
segments -- Frank Wykoff's comeback race. Sprinters
included: Al Fitch, Matt
Robinson, Frank Wykoff, Vincent Reel, "Mushy" Pollack, Orville
Mathews, and Adrian Talley.
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FITZMAURICE,
Vic (Track & Field 880)
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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FOSTER, Wesley
(Sprinter - Washington State College)
1. Wesley Foster is mentioned in a newspaper article entitled: "(Percy) Williams Hopes
for a New Record"
(added 10-22-03)
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FRENCH,
(first name??? -- Sprinter 1928):
1. Cartoonist
Bob Coyne -
"Pick
The Man" - features: Charley Borah;
Chester Bowman; (?) Daley; (?) French; Frank Hussey;
Roland Locke;
Al Miller; Charley Paddock; James Quinn; Folwell Scull: Jackson Scholz;
Carl Wildermuth;
and Frank Wykoff. (1928)
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FUQUA, Ivan (Indiana
University - 1600M Relay - 1932)
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