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"Buster" Burley College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | "Buster" Burley is in perfect shape as he makes textbook tackles and blocks for the Tutor football team; photo. | |
2 |
As I See It College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | Looking forward to next football game. | |
3 |
Bender's men seek revenge College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | The Tutor football team is looking for revenge from last year when they were shut out by Coe College, 32-0. | |
4 |
Comments by Players College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | ||
5 |
Four linemen injured College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | With injuries to Gerber, Cowlishaw, Collie, and Ortale, Coach Bender has had to do some rotating in the roster for the game at Coe. | |
6 |
Freshmen look good in scrimmage session College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | The freshman team looks pretty good; can hold their own at times against the varsity squad. | |
7 |
Harriers molding into shape for October 12 College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | Coach Dickinson is getting the team into shape as they face Simpson in their upcoming meet. | |
8 |
Melvin Fritzel, fullback College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | Melvin Fritzel can create big problems for opponents. He is valuable player on the Tutor football team; photo. | |
9 |
T. C. High scrimmages with West Waterloo College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | The Teachers College High School football team looked a little rusty as they scrimmaged Waterloo West. | |
10 |
Tennis letters are awarded College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | Tennis is becoming very popular; Professor Haddox coached the first intercollegiate tennis team last spring here at Teachers College. | |
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Tutor squad given workout with frosh College Eye 21:3, p.6 |
9/26/1929 | The Tutor football team scrimmaged the freshmen twice this week as they prepare to take on Coe. |
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