Baseball

Displaying 751 - 769 of 769 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
751 The ball game
Normal Eyte 1:17, p.132
Detailed account of game won by Seniors over Juniors, 9-5; game slow to start because of lost ball; bicyclist goes to town to buy one.
752 The ball game at the Normal
Normal Eyte 1:17, p.131
Poetic account of the Aristo-Philo game.
753 Friday evening
Normal Eyte 1:16, p.126
Bets settled after Cedar Falls-Normal baseball game.
754 The abbreviated demi-train
Normal Eyte 1:16, p.126
Last week's baseball score corrected; Cedar Falls beat the Normal, 19-5.
755 Baseball was in order last Friday
Normal Eyte 1:16, p.122
Detailed description of game against Cedar Falls team which defeated the Normal, 19-11.
756 A challenge
Normal Eyte 1:15, p.119
Fourth Year class challenges Third Year and High School classes to a baseball game.
757 Now that the Philos have been victorious
Normal Eyte 1:15, p.119
Philos won debate; Aristos won ballgame; a tie-breaker is needed; will it be croquet, track, mathematics, baseball?
758 The boys
Normal Eyte 1:15, p.119
Have built a baseball backstop; field needs leveling and filling.
759 The students are pleased
Normal Eyte 1:15, p.118
Honored by presence of several faculty members at ball game.
760 They have done it.
Normal Eyte 1:15, p.116
Detailed account of baseball game between Aristos and Philos.
761 The Aristos nothing daunted
Normal Eyte 1:13, p.102
Challenge Philos to a baseball game.
762 The athletic committee
Normal Eyte 1:11, p.85
Ordered baseball, football, and other equipment.
763 Athletics is now the all absorbing subject
Normal Eyte 1:8, p.57
Urges students to become involved in athletics; Board has furnished some equipment; believes students need to engage in physical in addition to mental activities.
764 The little man talks
Normal Eyte 1:7, p.52
Challenges others to athletic contests.
765 Baseball in the pasture
Students' Offering 8:36, p.9
Regular pastime.
766 Ball playing
Students' Offering 4:11, p.6
Players practicing.
767 The Normal boys
Students' Offering 2:8, p.11
Have played baseball against Cedar Falls boys three times and lost all three.
768 Why is it that the boys
Students' Offering 2:7, p.6
Play baseball in front of school.
769 After a lengthy and extended discussion
Students' Offering 1:4, p.7
Faculty decide that baseball should not be taught to children under five.