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Forty schools expected for annual Relays; high school and college athletes to compete in 32 events College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | About 450 athletes are expected to compete in the Fifteenth Annual Teachers College Relays. | |
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Forty varsity men, frosh win awards for winter sports College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | List of letter winners for basketball and wrestling announced. | |
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Four Panther matmen enter district Olympic wrestling tournament College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | Ray Cheney, Davis Natvig, Ivan Moore, and Keith Bueghly will compete in the U.S. semifinal Olympic mat trials. | |
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Senior gridders receive jackets College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | Now senior athletes will be offered their choice of the traditional "I" sweater or a coaching jacket colored in purple, black, and gold. | |
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Splinters--From The Bench College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | Claims that the tennis team deserves to be considered a major sport at ISTC. | |
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Teachers College Relays; high school records College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | ||
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Tutor nine opens with Cyclones; State Cyclones play here in season opener; Blanchard and Hutchison standing batteries for Panthers College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | Coach Munn Whitford had a difficult time choosing a lineup for the opening game against Iowa State University. | |
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Tutor nine to play seventeen game schedule College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | Ten home games and seven away games make up the 1936 season baseball schedule. | |
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Untitled College Eye 27:38, p.4 |
4/10/1936 | Professor Cram will discuss academic freedom on the radio. |
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