Baker--John W. (Football Coach)
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Student and faculty life at ISTC Lang--William C. (Vice President; History Faculty) A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.68 |
7/1/1995 | History of student publications, debate, drama, music, and athletics during the Latham administration; photo. | |
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Johnny Baker Alumnus 64:2, p.31 |
5/1/1979 | Died February 6, 1979. | |
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Baker resigns College Eye 29:15, p.4 |
1/7/1938 | Former TC coach John Baker will leave Omaha University. | |
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Baker brings his cagemen to meet Dickinson's five in loop conflict Monday College Eye 28:17, p.4 |
1/22/1937 | The Tutors might have a chance for another victory when Omaha, still searching for their first conference win, comes to town. | |
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Rival coach joins up to lead Panther pack Alumnus 20:2, p.15 |
4/1/1936 | Clyde L. "Buck" Starbeck named head football coach; will conduct spring practice for first time; photo. | |
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Omaha cagers down Panther quintet in rough battle; 34-21 College Eye 27:33, p.4 |
2/28/1936 | Omaha University, coached by former Panther Johnny Baker, took their revenge on ISTC, defeating them, 34-21. | |
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Panthers outclass Omaha University five by 37-26 score College Eye 27:32, p.4 |
2/21/1936 | John Baker, former football coach at TC and present Omaha University basketball coach, failed to bring a win against ISTC. | |
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Panther quintet to meet Omaha University in last home conference contest; game marks Homecoming for John Baker, former Tutor coach College Eye 27:31, p.4 |
2/14/1936 | John Baker, former TC football coach, will return to Cedar Falls as Omaha's head basketball coach. | |
9 |
Panthers open season under new head coach Alumnus 19:4, p.15 |
10/1/1935 | Tom Johnson replaces Dave McCuskey, who is still recovering from operation; football schedule for 1935; season preview. | |
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Nineteen lettermen will be on hand this fall Public Relations News Release 1934:1130, p.3 |
8/4/1935 | Season preview and schedule. | |
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Baker's position remains open College Eye 27:49, p.4 |
7/19/1935 | Johnny Baker was head coach for two years; record was 6-9-2. | |
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Sport Shorts College Eye 27:49, p.4 |
7/19/1935 | Following unexpected resignation of Johnny Baker, football head coach position not filled; candidates for the job narrowed to three. | |
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The successor to John Baker will not be selected for several weeks Public Relations News Release 1934:1117, p.1 |
7/1/1935 | L. L. Mendenhall expects that the selection will be made sometime in August. | |
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Campus This Week College Eye 27:45, p.3 |
6/14/1935 | Johnny Baker will spend summer in California. | |
15 |
Fifteen faculty members obtain summer's leave; Cradite and Slattery join teaching for term College Eye 27:45, p.1 |
6/14/1935 | Faculty summer plans. | |
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Football Old Gold 0:0, p.234 |
6/1/1935 | 1934 schedule and season highlights; photos. | |
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Physical Education for Men Old Gold 0:0, p.26 |
6/1/1935 | Description of physical education; photos. | |
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Teachers College athletes face another heavy week of competition Public Relations News Release 1934:1043, p.1 |
5/5/1935 | Two baseball games, two tennis matches, and a varsity and freshman triangular meet give little time for rest. | |
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Baker announces extensive spring intramural card College Eye 26:36, p.4 |
3/29/1935 | All spring intramural managers will have a meeting in the Men's Gymnasium to plan spring program. | |
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The site of the Midwest A. A. U. wrestling tournament has been shifted from Omaha to Eagle Grove Public Relations News Release 1934:967, p.1 |
3/15/1935 | The same Teachers College grapplers nominated for the meet originally will compete. | |
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Intramural entry deadline date set for January 16th College Eye 26:26, p.4 |
1/11/1935 | ||
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John Baker is wed to Marian Dowsell College Eye 26:26, p.3 |
1/11/1935 | Married December 26, 1934. | |
23 |
Gridders set field record--roll up 101 points Alumnus 19:1, p.14 |
1/1/1935 | 1934 season wrap-up; season record was 3-3-2. | |
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Baker announces big intramural sports program College Eye 26:25, p.4 |
12/21/1934 | ||
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The Teachers College looked back with some satisfaction on the past year in athletics Public Relations News Release 1934:769, p.1 |
12/21/1934 | The basketball team has eleven more games left in the season, while the wrestling team is still having schedule difficulties. | |
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Harlan Calhoun has ended his first year of varsity football competition Public Relations News Release 1934:721, p.1 |
11/25/1934 | Calhoun is expected to be a powerful halfback next year. | |
27 |
Lester Peterson played his last football game for the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1934:720, p.1 |
11/25/1934 | Peterson has played in practically every game since he began playing in 1931. | |
28 |
O. Lester Jones closed his first season of varsity football competition Public Relations News Release 1934:715, p.1 |
11/25/1934 | Jones played halfback all season, and played almost every game. | |
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Saturday's game close the first season of varsity football competition for Bernard Schmidt Public Relations News Release 1934:717, p.1 |
11/25/1934 | Schmidt played little in the Luther game, due to an injury from a previous game. | |
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The 1934 football season came to a close for two Naperville men Public Relations News Release 1934:712, p.1 |
11/25/1934 | McCabe served as captain for the first six games, and Schulz was elected captain for the Morningside game. | |
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The first season of varsity football competition was brought to a close for Melvin Nelson Public Relations News Release 1934:716, p.1 |
11/25/1934 | Nelson has been in the starting lineup of every game this season. | |
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The football game against Luther brought an end to Glenn Smith's second season Public Relations News Release 1934:713, p.1 |
11/25/1934 | Smith is known as the best drop-kicker on the squad, but hasn't had a chance to show his ability before the stands. | |
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The game against Luther brought Raymond Smalling's football career to an end Public Relations News Release 1934:714, p.1 |
11/25/1934 | Smalling has played at the fullback position for three years. | |
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The tied football game against Luther brings the season to a close Public Relations News Release 1934:710, p.2 |
11/25/1934 | Profiles. | |
35 |
The Teachers College football team has been working out new defense plays this week Public Relations News Release 1934:708, p.1 |
11/23/1934 | The same lineup used against Morningside will be used, with the exception of Russell Bell. | |
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Five football men will be playing their last game for the Teachers College on Saturday Public Relations News Release 1934:707, p.1 |
11/18/1934 | Possible athletes to fill the graduate's positions next year. | |
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Coach John Baker plans to use the same line up from the Homecoming football game Public Relations News Release 1934:697, p.1 |
11/15/1934 | Starting line up and schedule of Saturday's games. | |
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None of the Iowa State Teachers College football squad will be out of the game with injuries Public Relations News Release 1934:696, p.1 |
11/15/1934 | Starting line up for the game against Morningside College. | |
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The Iowa State Teachers College football team prepares for the Morningside game Public Relations News Release 1934:701, p.1 |
11/15/1934 | Starting line up. | |
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Iowa State Teachers College football team prepares to meet with Morningside College Public Relations News Release 1934:692, p.1 |
11/12/1934 | Coach John Barker spent most of practice working on passing and kicking. | |
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Football prospects look brighter now with no players on the injured list Public Relations News Release 1934:681, p.1 |
11/8/1934 | Starting lineup for the Homecoming game. | |
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Four men are designated to start in the Homecoming football game Public Relations News Release 1934:682, p.1 |
11/8/1934 | Legionnaires from surrounding towns have been invited to the game by the Cedar Falls American Legion. | |
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Four men are slated to start the Homecoming football game Public Relations News Release 1934:682, p.1 |
11/8/1934 | Record breaking crowds are expected for the game, as the Cedar Falls American Legion has invited Legionnaires from surrounding towns. | |
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Iowa teachers and high school coaches will be "on vacation" this weekend when the Iowa State Teachers College hosts the Grinnell College football team Public Relations News Release 1934:680, p.2 |
11/8/1934 | Schedule of Homecoming activities. | |
45 |
Chalk talk Monday opens a week of drills Public Relations News Release 1934:666, p.1 |
11/4/1934 | Starting lineup for the Homecoming game. | |
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Coach John Baker is concerned with the number of injured football players Public Relations News Release 1934:662, p.1 |
11/4/1934 | A few previously injured players will be back this week, but many were injured in Saturday's game. | |
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Homecomers will see Russell Bell in action at the Homecoming football game Public Relations News Release 1934:669, p.1 |
11/4/1934 | Russell Bell has not been starting the last few games, but Coach Baker calls for him when the going gets tough. | |
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The Iowa State Teachers College vents their ire over Saturday's defeat Public Relations News Release 1934:661, p.1 |
10/28/1934 | The Teachers College has already played one Homecoming game, and they have two more on the schedule. | |
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Many familiar faces may be missing for the Dad's Day game Public Relations News Release 1934:658, p.1 |
10/21/1934 | A few players are still injured and out of play, but one player, Bob Torrence, will be back for the Dad's Day game. | |
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Panthers receive their first loss Public Relations News Release 1934:645, p.1 |
10/21/1934 | Three men were put into the hospital as soon as they returned from Kalamazoo. |
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