Athletics
Displaying 51 - 100 of 134 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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51 | Panthers in Action Old Gold 0:0, p.74 |
Collection of photos of the 1951-1952 wrestling season; photo. | |
52 | Track 1951 Old Gold 0:0, p.78 |
Summary of the 1951 track season and awards won by the team; photo. | |
53 | Tennis Old Gold 0:0, p.80 |
Summary of the Tennis season; photo. | |
54 | Golf Old Gold 0:0, p.81 |
Discription of the 1951 Golf Season; photo. | |
55 | Cheerleaders Old Gold 0:0, p.82 |
Photo of the cheerleaders; photo. | |
56 | Delegates attend AFCW confab College Eye 43:27, p.6 |
Will draw up constitution. | |
57 | Athletics Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1 |
The college won all but one North Central conference championship . Its wrestling squad won its third straight National AAU title, a feat unheralded in the history of the meet. Clyde L. (Buck) Starbeck's football team finished in second place. | |
58 | Physical Education For Men Old Gold 0:0, p.38 |
Headed by L. L. Mendenhall, and with top-notch coaches and instructors, theses men not only produce championship caliber teams in football, basketball, track, baseball, and wrestling, but also train successful athletes to become successful coaches; photo. | |
59 | Foreword Old Gold 0:0, p.5 |
A revival of what makes the college year and a look back at those memories. | |
60 | High school servicemen athletes to be eligible College Eye 36:44, p.6 |
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61 | Wrestling Team of 1943 Old Gold 0:0, p.174 |
The Highlights of the year was tying a tough Michigan State team and going undefeated for the year; photo. | |
62 | Junior Commandos Get Tough for War Old Gold 0:0, p.183 |
A tough obsacle course is the true test for these men, who look forward to win they graduate to enter the Senior Commandos. The course includes a nine footwall to go over and a five foot bar to jump over; photo. | |
63 | "I" Club Old Gold 0:0, p.182 |
One of the first goals of a physical education major, the "I" club is made up of outstanding letter winners. The club aims to build morale and foster friendly competition and was able to hold regular meetings despite loss of members over the year; photo. |
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64 | Tau Chi Eta Old Gold 0:0, p.181 |
The organization behind the scenes which plans some of the ideas for rousing the campus for the game of the week, it has representation from all sororities and fraternities, I Club, student body, and all cheerleaders are members; photo. | |
65 | Cheerleaders Old Gold 0:0, p.181 |
Cheerleaders add the pep and zip to games, whether it's football, basketball, or wrestling. Tau Chi Eta is the pep club that is behind the scenes planning some of th eideas to get interest in the game of the week; photo. | |
66 | Panther Batmen Win Six and Lose Five Old Gold 0:0, p.179 |
Panthers end the season six and five with some good wins and some close losses, the biggest loss being the end of the program for the duration of the war and coach "Mon" Whitford leaving for the army; photo. | |
67 | Diamond Squad of 1942 Old Gold 0:0, p.178 |
The Tutor batmen ended the season with a better than fifty-fifty showing, defeating teams like Luther and splitting double-headers with Iowa State and Illinois College, while tying Illinois Normal University; photo. | |
68 | Track Squad of 1942 Old Gold 0:0, p.176 |
The new ruling allowing freshmen to compete allowed the track team to fill spots left by veterans. The Panthers finished just behind the winner in every event entered at the Drake Relays; photo. | |
69 | The Prowl Old Gold 0:0, p.165 |
Published by the Bureau of Publications, The Prowl is the official football magazine at Teachers College. It is issued at every home game and conatians team roster, sidelights about players and a fashion column to attract attention of the coeds; photo. | |
70 | Athletics Old Gold 0:0, p.167 |
Sports are a strong tradition at Teachers College that can get almost everyone involved. Athletics also accompany dances and other social events, such as Homecoming; photo. | |
71 | Three Times North Central Champions Old Gold 0:0, p.168 |
The Panther football team gains the North Central Conference title for the third straight year; photo. | |
72 | Purple Panthers "Rise to Fame and Glory" Old Gold 0:0, p.169 |
Through ground attacks and good blocking, the Panther football team rose to victory on the grid iron; photo. | |
73 | Football Squad of 1943 Old Gold 0:0, p.170 |
Highlights form the season, including "Curley" Steinkamp who took the individual scoring lead in the conference and "Pudge" Camarata being honored at running back; photo. | |
74 | Win State, Conference, National Honors Old Gold 0:0, p.171 |
Many players on the Panther Football team gain honors on the field, Don Barnhart received honors number of conversions made by one player and was chosen first team on defense and offense by the Des Moines Register; photo. | |
75 | Basketball Quintet of 1943 Old Gold 0:0, p.172 |
The basketball team was unable to win in the final minutes of many of the close games played this season, falling to a 28-21 record for the year and losing six of the eight conference games; photo. | |
76 | Scrappy Cagers are Jinxed by "Gremlins" Old Gold 0:0, p.173 |
Close losses in games and players leaving for the military have jinxed the Panther team, players mentioned are Bob Titsworth, who left for the Naval Air Corps and Dick Deidler, who for the Army Air Corps; photo. | |
77 | Undefeated Matmen Down Big Ten Teams Old Gold 0:0, p.175 |
Despite the loss of injured players, like Camarata and Nielson, and the loss of coaches to the armed service,such as Dr. Bender to the Navy and "mon" Whitford to the army; the wrestling team went undefeated for the year; photo. | |
78 | Thinclads Battle Through Tough Schedule Old Gold 0:0, p.177 |
The trackmen were unable to overcome the pinch of being a veteranless squad and failed to recapture the title in the North Central Conference meet and the 1943 squad met fate of other sports and was cancelled for duration of the war; photo. | |
79 | A Social 'I' College Eye 31:15, p.3 |
Social events and happenings on campus. | |
80 | Harlan Rigby has accepted a teaching and coaching job for the fall Public Relations News Release 1934:558, p.1 |
Profile | |
81 | Vernon Stribley is expected to be one of the regulars returning to the football squad Public Relations News Release 1934:547, p.2 |
Profile and game schedule | |
82 | Men's Athletics Old Gold 0:0, p. |
Illustration of an athlete. | |
83 | Athletics Old Gold 0:0, p.134 |
Thoughts on athletics. | |
84 | Women's Athletics Old Gold 0:0, p.157 |
Illustration of a woman. | |
85 | Campus celebrities at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1931:325, p.1 |
Will be in news reel; Luther Richman is the director. | |
86 | A. B. A. for muscle College Eye 18:13, p.4 |
Disagrees with the idea of awarding a bachelor's degree in coaching athletics. | |
87 | Great feats in sport all contributed by headwork; thinking plus ability makes champions athletics College Eye 18:8, p.6 |
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88 | Jim Thorpe, Indian athlete, gives up sports; greatest athlete of all time College Eye 17:30, p.6 |
Profile of Jim Thorpe. | |
89 | Women's athletic conference at Ames a success College Eye 17:25, p.6 |
Highlights of the conference program. | |
90 | Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- College Eye 16:35, p.4 |
Jokes and commentary on campus life. | |
91 | College High to organize pep club College Eye 16:3, p.6 |
T.C.H.S. to form pep club to add to recent increased interest in athletics. | |
92 | John E. R. Barnes Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4 |
John E. R. Barnes serves as the athletics director of Marshall College in Huntington, West Virginia. | |
93 | Baseball and track schedule Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.2 |
The Teachers College baseball teams are said to have performed adequately over the well conducted season. | |
94 | High school invitation meeting Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.2 |
An interscholastic track and field meet is held at the Cedar Valley Fair Grounds. | |
95 | Iowa college track and field meet Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.2 |
The Teachers College places a distant second behind Des Moines at the intercollegiate track and field meet held in Cedar Falls. | |
96 | Athletic activities Old Gold 0:0, p.153 |
Athletics for women have become more popular; photo. | |
97 | Annual basket ball tournament Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.2 |
The Teachers College and Cedar Falls Commercial Club holds the annual tournament for high school basket ball teams, with twenty-six teams being represented. Winning schools were Jesup, East Waterloo, and Rudd. | |
98 | The Consolidated School Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.2 |
Jesup, East Waterloo, Rudd, and Grundy schools win the March Basket Ball Tournament held at the Iowa State Teachers College. | |
99 | Football for 1921 Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.2 |
The Teachers College football team wins every match against the Hawkey Conference teams. | |
100 | Football prospects Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.1 |
Director Mendenhal and Assistant Director Bender lead a team of seventy newly enrolled football players. |