Baseball--Intercollegiate

Displaying 1651 - 1700 of 2454 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1651 The football team and spectators will be greeted with a pleasant surprise at the opening game
Public Relations News Release 1934:534, p.1
The gridiron is no longer drought-stricken, and the football and baseball bleachers have been repainted.
1652 Clouters provide thrills in successful season
Alumnus 18:3, p.23
1934 baseball season wrap-up; played on new baseball diamond.
1653 Raymond Smalling will be among the regulars to return for the first football practice
Public Relations News Release 1934:542, p.1
Profile and photo.
1654 Alfred Ogland is one graduate who has a coaching position lined up for the fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:552, p.1
Profile
1655 Paul Lambert has accepted a teaching and coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:560, p.1
Profile
1656 David Irvine and Paul Lambert have accepted positions as teachers and athletic coaches next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:561, p.1
Profiles
1657 Truman Manship has accepted a teaching and coaching job for next year
Public Relations News Release 1934:566, p.1
Profile
1658 Tutors drop hard fought battle to Upper Iowa nine
College Eye 26:1, p.6
Tutors lose last game of season, 4-3.
1659 Panther teams attain success in spring term; Dickinson, Baker develop Iowa Conference track champions
College Eye 26:1, p.6
Track, baseball, and tennis teams very successful this year.
1660 Twenty-three trackmen and fourteen baseball players win monogram sweaters
Public Relations News Release 1934:522, p.1
L. L. Mendenhall announced the winners.
1661 The baseball season will come to an end with a final game against the Upper Iowa Nine
Public Relations News Release 1934:512, p.1
Program for the event
1662 Five campus secrets are finally revealed
Public Relations News Release 1934:511, p.2
The 1934 Old Gold was distribued.
1663 Untitled
Old Gold 0:0, p.254
Sports photos.
1664 Varsity baseball squad
Old Gold 0:0, p.248
1934 schedule, outstanding players, and team members; photos.
1665 Commencement week activities begin with a reception for graduates, alumni, and faculty
Public Relations News Release 1934:506, p.3
Programs for various events happening throughout the week.
1666 Panthers' hits win two-game cyclone series; "Dick" Rollins gets timely home runs in both encounters
College Eye 25:44, p.4
Panthers pull ahead in ninth inning.
1667 Reception for graduates ushers in Commencement; extensive program ready; band concert, ball game, play, dinner, dance are on schedule
College Eye 25:44, p.1
Lengthy description of the ceremonies.
1668 Tutor, Luther nines will play here on Monday
College Eye 25:44, p.4
Luther will be stiff competition.
1669 Freshman nine to meet Norse frosh Monday
College Eye 25:44, p.4
Game will take place before varsity meet.
1670 Panthers play Ames Saturday in second tilt; journey to Indianola on Monday for game with Simpson
College Eye 25:43, p.4
Blanchard, still injured, probably will not play tomorrow.
1671 Carleton beats Panthers 11-8; Tutor errors account for fourth defeat of season
College Eye 25:43, p.4
Tutor pitchers allowed fifteen hits.
1672 The Iowa State Teachers College baseball team will meet the Carleton ball club for the second time this season
Public Relations News Release 1934:497, p.1
Program for the event.
1673 The baseball and tennis teams will travel to Northfield, Minnesota for tilts with the Carls.
Public Relations News Release 1934:476, p.1
Line-up for the baseball team. Names of men competing in singles and doubles for tennis.
1674 The college baseball team will open a two game series with Iowa State college.
Public Relations News Release 1934:481, p.1
The first game will be on Thursday, and the second on Saturday.
1675 The baseball team will travel to Fayette Wednesday to meet the Upper Iowa ball club.
Public Relations News Release 1934:473, p.1
Don Blanchard will be out for this game because of an injury. His injury will cause a shift in the infield line-up.
1676 Freshman nine clouts way to 16-5 Norse win
College Eye 25:42, p.4
Luther reserve pitchers no match for Panther hitters.
1677 Teachers nine plays Carleton Club tomorrow; Iowa State Cyclones will meet Panthers here May 17, 19
College Eye 25:42, p.4
Coach Whitford changes lineup to get more hitting power.
1678 Panthers trounce Peacock nine 8-1; Blanchard hurls
College Eye 25:42, p.4
Blanchard allows only six hits.
1679 Norsemen scatter Panthers' hits to win ball game, 7-1
College Eye 25:42, p.4
Panthers scored only run in first inning.
1680 Panthers split even at Ames; lose first encounter 15-6, win second game 9-7; Scott pitches
College Eye 25:41, p.4
Tutor pitchers no match for Ames hitters.
1681 Teachers nine faces Luther in fifth game; will play Norse tomorrow at Decorah; Luther strong
College Eye 25:41, p.4
Luther and I.S.T.C. tied for number one on conference standings.
1682 Panthers down Simpson 14 to 5 to even record; Meyers hurls steady ball to garner first victory
College Eye 25:41, p.4
Although many regulars were out of the line-up, the Tutors performed well.
1683 Baseball team meets conference foe
Public Relations News Release 1934:457, p.1
This Wednesday the college baseball team will play against Simpson college of Indianola.
1684 Frosh nine set for initial tilt against Luther
College Eye 25:40, p.4
Bad weather has hampered the team's practicing.
1685 Tutors bow to Iowa nine in season opener; Blanchard and Ogland hurt in game slowed by dust-storm
College Eye 25:40, p.4
Tutors defeated by Hawkeyes, 20-3.
1686 Tutors to play Cyclones today at state field
College Eye 25:40, p.4
Blanchard still injured from last week's game; Truman and Ogland back in the game.
1687 Players first game against University of Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1932:437, p.1
Monday, the baseball team will play their first game of the season against the University of Iowa. The 1934 team is made up mostly from last years reserve players, due to many graduating. The weather has hampered their preparation practices.
1688 Panther nine to meet Iowa here Monday; start schedule against one of strongest teams in conference
College Eye 25:39, p.4
Panther team weakened by the loss of many veteran players.
1689 New stadium to be used Monday
Public Relations News Release 1932:420, p.1
The recently completed baseball stadium is to have its first use when the team plays against the University of Iowa on Monday.
1690 McCuskey cuts frosh baseball squad to thirty
College Eye 25:38, p.4
Twenty men do not make cut.
1691 Baseball squad drills for game against Iowa; Whitford reduces size of team by cut Monday
College Eye 25:38, p.4
Panther infield is strong this year.
1692 Freshman nine holds belated outdoor drills
College Eye 25:37, p.4
No definite lineup had been formed yet.
1693 Whitford scans varsity hitting and infielding; coach stresses timing and meeting the ball squarely
College Eye 25:37, p.4
Baseball practice moves outside with present good weather.
1694 Players get to compete in new stadium
Public Relations News Release 1932:401, p.1
All of the baseball home games will be played in the recently completed stadium. The semicircular wood on concrete foundation stadium was started last fall and has a seating capacity of 1000.
1695 Athletes busy with full program of sports
Alumnus 18:2, p.21
Season wrap-ups and previews; description of high school basketball championship.
1696 Initial call for frosh baseball draws 43 men; nineteen out for infield positions; ten for outfield
College Eye 25:36, p.4
The final cut will happen late next week.
1697 Tutor baseball team to start season April 23; thirty-three answer call for candidates Monday
College Eye 25:35, p.4
Only four lettermen return to the team this year.
1698 First call for varsity baseball recruits is made by Whitford; mentor without veterans to form nucleus of 1934 squad
College Eye 25:34, p.6
First game is April 23 against University of Iowa.
1699 Baseball team prepares for coming season
Public Relations News Release 1932:394, p.1
Candidates for the 1934 college baseball team have begun regular workouts to prepare
1700 Regular workouts have begun
Public Relations News Release 1932:394, p.1
Coach Whitford has many candidates for positions on the 1934 baseball team; eleven games have already been booked for the season.