Baseball--Intercollegiate
Displaying 1601 - 1650 of 2454 in reverse chronological order
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1601 | Everett Scott will make his final home appearance against the Luther baseball team Public Relations News Release 1934:1069, p.1 |
Scott ranks at the top of the pitching staff with teammate Dick Rollins. | |
1602 | Verl Donald will be making his final home appearance when the baseball team meets Luther Public Relations News Release 1934:1072, p.1 |
Donald was shifted to the outfield last week and turned in a brilliant game. | |
1603 | Playing his third and final year, Harry Krieg will play his last game against the Luther baseball team Public Relations News Release 1934:1070, p.1 |
Krieg is one of the leading hitters, and ranks as the finest outfielder ever to play for the Teachers College. | |
1604 | Only four events are on the program for the Teachers College athletes this week Public Relations News Release 1934:1056, p.1 |
Thursday will be the final baseball game, and the track and tennis teams will compete for loop titles this weekend. | |
1605 | Panthers split Cyclone series; drop first game, 6 to 3; win finale behind Scott, 4 to 3 College Eye 26:42, p.4 |
Doubleheader leaves Panthers and Cyclones with one win each. | |
1606 | Macomb, Illinois nine to battle Panthers today; Rollins will pitch opener; Scott will hurl tomorrow College Eye 26:42, p.4 |
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1607 | The Western Illinois Teachers will furnish the opposition for the Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1934:1057, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
1608 | Seeking its third victory, the Teachers College baseball team will meet Western Illinois Public Relations News Release 1934:1054, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
1609 | Plans for entertaining and welcoming mothers were nearing completion this weekend Public Relations News Release 1934:1052, p.2 |
Schedule of events for the annual Mother's Day celebration. | |
1610 | Teachers College athletes face another heavy week of competition Public Relations News Release 1934:1043, p.1 |
Two baseball games, two tennis matches, and a varsity and freshman triangular meet give little time for rest. | |
1611 | The Teachers College baseball team will meet Iowa State College at Ames tomorrow Public Relations News Release 1934:1045, p.1 |
Coach Whitford is undecided on the lineup, but will bring a traveling squad of about sixteen men. | |
1612 | Panthers drop short game to Platteville nine College Eye 26:41, p.4 |
Panthers lose a seven inning game, 4-2. | |
1613 | Baseball team plays Cyclones at Ames today; Scott to oppose Holmes in two-game series opener College Eye 26:41, p.4 |
Teachers College record is currently 1-3. | |
1614 | The Teachers College baseball and tennis teams will both be in action twice this week Public Relations News Release 1934:1036, p.1 |
The track team will be attending the Dakota relays. | |
1615 | Tutors divide Husker series; Nebraska wins opener, 7-3; Panthers triumph 8-7 in finale College Eye 26:40, p.4 |
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1616 | Frosh ball squad cut by McCuskey College Eye 26:40, p.4 |
Twenty-seven freshmen make final cut; list of names is provided. | |
1617 | Athlete plays ball despite hurt hand College Eye 26:40, p.4 |
Leland Snell practiced with four stitches in his right hand. | |
1618 | Sport Shorts College Eye 26:40, p.4 |
Gives upcoming events for tennis and baseball team and glimpses into the varsity locker room. | |
1619 | The Teachers College will be seeking its second straight diamond victory Public Relations News Release 1934:1030, p.1 |
Starting line up. | |
1620 | Aiming for the .500 mark, the Teachers College baseball team will meet Platteville, Wisconsin Public Relations News Release 1934:1033, p.1 |
Starting line up. | |
1621 | Teachers College athletes will be in action four days this week Public Relations News Release 1934:1026, p.1 |
The tennis team has two meets, the baseball team one, and the track team will compete in the Drake Relays. | |
1622 | Whitford makes two changes in baseball line-up College Eye 26:39, p.4 |
Flemming and LaVelle will take over the shortstop and first baseman positions. | |
1623 | Panther errors let Iowa State take third win College Eye 26:39, p.4 |
TC's ten errors hurt in their loss against Iowa State, 15-2. | |
1624 | Coming Events College Eye 26:39, p.3 |
Upcoming campus events. | |
1625 | Seeking its first win of the season, the Teachers College baseball team will meet the University of Nebraska Public Relations News Release 1934:1022, p.1 |
Probable batting order. | |
1626 | Thirty-one Teachers College freshmen survived the final cut of the yearling baseball squad Public Relations News Release 1934:1019, p.1 |
Roster of players. | |
1627 | The Teachers College baseball team will seek its first victory here on Friday against Nebraska Public Relations News Release 1934:1021, p.1 |
Probable starting lineups. | |
1628 | Coming events College Eye 26:38, p.3 |
Upcoming events on campus. | |
1629 | Cyclone ace to oppose Tutors in opening tilt College Eye 26:38, p.4 |
Rain caused Thursday's game to be cancelled, so TC opens baseball season against Iowa State. | |
1630 | Panther nine adds Wisconsin tutors to card College Eye 26:38, p.4 |
TC to play Wisconsin April 25. | |
1631 | The Teachers College baseball team will open the season this afternoon Public Relations News Release 1934:1004, p.2 |
Starting lineups. | |
1632 | Don Blanchard ranks as one of the greatest shortstop players ever Public Relations News Release 1934:1009, p.1 |
Short profile of Don Blanchard. | |
1633 | The Teachers College baseball team will open the 1935 season tomorrow against Iowa State Public Relations News Release 1934:1003, p.2 |
Starting lineups. | |
1634 | The Teachers College baseball team will put the final touches on in preparation for the opening game Public Relations News Release 1934:1001, p.1 |
Possible lineups. | |
1635 | Panthers meet Iowa State in season opener College Eye 26:37, p.4 |
Due to weather conditions, TC has had minimal practices in actual game conditions. | |
1636 | Helgason suffers broken ankle in baseball practice College Eye 26:37, p.4 |
Harry Helgason, who was in consideration for a starting position, was injured in sliding practice. | |
1637 | Hampered by snow and rain, the Teachers College baseball team has been slow rounding into shape Public Relations News Release 1934:994, p.1 |
Season outlook. | |
1638 | Baseball season opens April 11 Alumnus 19:2, p.18 |
1935 season preview. | |
1639 | Three more games were added to the Teachers College baseball schedule Public Relations News Release 1934:990, p.1 |
The panthers will open their fifteen game season against Iowa State on April 11. | |
1640 | Baseball squad works outside College Eye 26:36, p.4 |
Players work outside on batting, fielding, sliding, and base-running. | |
1641 | Seven lettermen answer varsity baseball call College Eye 26:35, p.4 |
Baseball season begins soon and players are beginning workouts to prepare for the season. | |
1642 | A body blow was dealt when Gordon Blanchard would not be available for this baseball season Public Relations News Release 1934:963, p.1 |
Roster of players and schedule of games. | |
1643 | The Teachers College baseball team is waiting for seasonable weather before reporting for outdoor work Public Relations News Release 1934:960, p.1 |
Coach Whitford's call for varsity candidates will include eight lettermen and six reserves from last year. | |
1644 | Condition work commences for diamond, track College Eye 26:30, p.4 |
Baseball and track teams are beginning their weekly pre-season workouts. | |
1645 | Wonder who will be the most valuable Tutor athlete in 1947?; bronze plaques tell sports history since 1929 College Eye 26:22, p.4 |
Plaques installed in Men's Gymnasium list most valuable athletes. | |
1646 | Programs for the Campus Leaders dinner contain the 1934 edition of "Who's Who" among student leaders Public Relations News Release 1934:631, p.4 |
Program for the event. | |
1647 | Rollins most valuable man Alumnus 18:4, p.16 |
Selected MVP on 1934 baseball team. | |
1648 | Parking lot converted into central campus mart Public Relations News Release 1934:593, p.1 |
Returning students are greeted with many changes on campus. | |
1649 | Dick Rollins chosen most valuable man on 1934 Tutor nine College Eye 26:10, p.4 |
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1650 | Richard Rollins was selected as most valuable man on the baseball team Public Relations News Release 1934:578, p.1 |
The vote was made by the coaches and Athletics Board of the college. |