Baseball

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401 1955 season's record
Old Gold 0:0, p.176
Brief description of the season; photo.
402 Baseball
Old Gold 0:0, p.173
Brief description of the group; photo.
403 leading the attack
Old Gold 0:0, p.174
Brief description of the season; photo.
404 Intramural Athletics
Old Gold 0:0, p.154
Brief description of the activities; photo.
405 Season's record
Old Gold 0:0, p.144
List of records; photo.
406 Commons has TV
College Eye 45:4, p.1
Students can watch the World Series.
407 Bob Watson and LaRoy Horn
Old Gold 0:0, p.240
Watson and Horn practice batting before a game; photo.
408 Coach Whitford
Old Gold 0:0, p.240
Coach Whitford joins Paul Ridder, Jack Wilkinson, and Don Clayton in a warmup; photo.
409 Outfielders
Old Gold 0:0, p.240
Bob Messer and Darrell Yocum sit on the sidelines; photo.
410 Panther teammates
Old Gold 0:0, p.239
Coach Whitford delivers orders to the baseball team; photo.
411 Panthers post winning season
Old Gold 0:0, p.238
The baseball team finishes their season with an 8-6 overall mark; photo.
412 The diamond men
Old Gold 0:0, p.239
The baseball team engages in their practice routine; photo.
413 Baseball 1951
Old Gold 0:0, p.76
Photo of the 1951 Baseball team and a summary of the season; photo.
414 Season's Record
Old Gold 0:0, p.77
Photos of the baseball team along with the season's record; photo.
415 Gov. William S. Beardsley and Thomas Vernor Smith, former U. S. congressman from Illinois, will be guest speakers during Founders Day ceremonies
Public Relations News Release 1951:612, p.1
President James W. Maucker will introduce both speakers at a convocation in the men's gymnasium. Founders Day will highlight a two-day program marking the fourth of five all-college events during the current academic year.
416 Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:142, p.1
Arno Jensen, George Holmes, and Bill York were accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
417 Al Schmahl, sports editor of the Iowa City Press-Citizen, will begin August 15 as director of sports information services
Public Relations News Release 1950:427, p.1
Schmahl will replace Wayne Duke who resigned earlier this month to accept a similar position at the University of Colorado. The 25-year-old navy vetern was graduated from the Alford high school in 1943.
418 Extracurricular activities
First 75 Years 0:0, p.146
Broad survey of the history of literary societies, campus publications, music and athletics, Greek organizations, and religious groups on campus.
419 Diamondmen win nine
Old Gold 0:0, p.144
Brief description of the activity; photo.
420 Teachers wins four crowns during year
Public Relations News Release 1950:386, p.1

Keith Young won his third straight NCAA wrestling title by taking the 147-pound honors and the 155 pound championship. In football, Homer Bienfang, Bud Fisher, Louis Bohnsack, Hans Sorenson, and Lee Wachenheim won various all-conference honors.

421 Six Cedar Falls men were among the 40 former baseball lettermen at the College who honored coach L. W. "Mun" Whitford last weekend at a reunion
Public Relations News Release 1950:42, p.1
Whitford, who started his 25th year with the college this fall, was presented with a gold wrist-watch; a gift from his former players. The presentation was made at half-time of the South Dakota State-Iowa Teachers football game which the visitors won.
422 Team plays longest game in its history
Old Gold 0:0, p.122
Brief description of the activity; photo.
423 Baseball
Old Gold 0:0, p.200
Brief description of the activity; photo.
424 Bat Bulldogs 5-0
Old Gold 0:0, p.201
Photo.
425 Jar Jackrabbits 14-8, 2-1
Old Gold 0:0, p.202
Brief description of the activity; photo.
426 Survey of Campus Opinion
Public Relations News Release 39:34, p.2
Students comment on the World Series between the Boston Braves and Cleveland Indians.
427 Whitford runs local American Legion ball club
College Eye 39:38, p.6
Have .500 record.
428 Survey of Campus Opinion
College Eye 39:35, p.2
Asks students about major league baseball.
429 Men's intramurals
Old Gold 0:0, p.195
Brief description of the activity; photo.
430 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.
431 Sluggers drop 3- then win 10
Old Gold 0:0, p.190
Brief description of the activity; photo.
432 KO's
College Eye 39:32, p.5
Discusses the course being offered in baseball theory and why it seems more logical to offer it in the off season.
433 Travelers clip DeWitt nine 13-0 last Sunday
College Eye 39:32, p.5
The Cedar Falls Travelers, an all-student, all-vet team, won their first game of the season.
434 Cedar Falls Travellers organized by veterans
College Eye 39:23, p.4
Student veterans set up baseball team under a new name.
435 White Sox take intramural title
College Eye 38:43, p.4
White Sox went undefeated and took the baseball intramural title.
436 College veterans finish season on 11-7 victory over Ames semipros
College Eye 38:42, p.3
Roger Blake is credited for many of the Merchants victories.
437 Panther Players on state semipro champion squad
College Eye 38:42, p.3
Several TC baseball players were on the team that took the semipro championship and will now travel to Kansas for a national tournament.
438 College Hill wins at Adel; drop Boone, Perry; play in 3rd round
College Eye 38:40, p.4
The College Hill team smashed Boone, 9-1, to advance into the semipro tournaments third round of play.
439 College men in semipro tourney
College Eye 38:39, p.4
The College Hill Merchants, a team of student veterans, will represent this district in the upcoming semipro baseball tournament.
440 Intramural baseball
College Eye 38:39, p.4
The Blue Sox are the newest team to enter the intramural summer baseball league.
441 Men open intramurals in softball, baseball, tennis
College Eye 38:37, p.4
Information given on each of the intramural teams.
442 College Hill nine plays weekend game
College Eye 38:36, p.4
The College Hill Merchants will play the Cedar Falls Independents.
443 Ted pitches for class "D" team
College Eye 38:36, p.4
Former student Ted Olmstead is pitching for a team in West Virginia.
444 Hill team loses close game, 4-3 with 12 hits
College Eye 38:35, p.4
College Hill Merchants lose to Littleport.
445 Iowa Sports Supply wins 2 in new league
College Eye 38:35, p.4
In season opener Iowa Sports Supply defeats Fayette.
446 Hill team splits first two games
Old Gold 38:34, p.4
A team composed of veterans attending TC known as the College Hill Merchants holds a record of 1-1.
447 Baseball
Old Gold 0:0, p.238
Brief description of the activity; photo.
448 Campi snaps
Old Gold 0:0, p.50
Photo.
449 Jim Oberman accepts downtown cage job
College Eye 38:30, p.5
TC student Jim Oberman will take over as head basketball coach at Cedar Falls High School next year.
450 Dugout Doings
College Eye 37:43, p.4
Announces that the Waterloo White Hawks will be home to play a few games, St. Pats of Cedar Falls will represent district 9 at the Iowa American state softball tournament, and comments on happenings in major league baseball.
451 Dugout Doings
College Eye 37:42, p.3
News about the new All American Girl's baseball league, Jackie Robinson, Umpire J. E. Winters, and the Waterloo baseball club.
452 Iowa Sport Supply nips Waterloo with aid of no-hit pitching, 10-0
College Eye 37:42, p.3
Waterloo Amvets struggled in their game against Iowa Sport Supply with no hits and one error.
453 Three-hitter lets Cedar Falls win
College Eye 37:42, p.3
The Cedar Falls Independents stomp on the team from Hudson with a 12-2 victory.
454 Cedar Falls wins, 14-5 as Dorsey fans eleven
College Eye 37:40, p.4
Cedar Falls Independent baseball team slides past the Waterloo Industrial league at Washington Park.
455 Dugout Doings
College Eye 37:40, p.4
Talks about Major League Baseball, and updates on some of the local baseball teams.
456 Dugout Doings
College Eye 37:39, p.3
Encourages students to attend baseball and softball events around the area.
457 Dorsey fans eighteen as Cedar Falls wins
College Eye 37:37, p.3
Cedar Falls Independent baseball team opens season with a game against Eagle Center.
458 Dugout Doings
College Eye 37:37, p.3
Talks about the upcoming all-star baseball game that is played annually between the National and American Leagues.
459 Dugout Doings
College Eye 37:43, p.4
Baseball fans can travel to Waterloo to watch a game in the new and improved stadium.
460 Two no-hitters as Waverly wins prep ball tourney
College Eye 37:32, p.3
The sectional high school baseball tournament was played here this past weekend and Waverly walked away with the win.
461 High school track, baseball meets on week's schedule
College Eye 37:31, p.5
Eight high school baseball teams and six track teams will be here this weekend competing.
462 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.
463 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.
464 Cheerleaders
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
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.
465 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.
466 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.
467 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.
468 Campus nine defeated
College Eye 33:41, p.4
Several Panther baseball players gathered for a game against the Waterloo Colony Club.
469 Baseball
Old Gold 0:0, p.194
Brief description of the activity; photo.
470 The good old days
College Eye 70:33, p.6
Account of early baseball game between the faculty and the students.
471 Person demonstrates 'sissie' versus 'boy' throw
College Eye 32:41, p.1
Comments on an article published in the last College Eye on throwing a ball; photo.
472 Girls with sandlot experience soon lose 'sissie toss'
College Eye 32:40, p.4
Professor Wild comments on women's baseball abilities.
473 Baseball
Old Gold 0:0, p.142
Brief description of the season; photo.
474 You were a big leaguer!
Alumnus 24:4, p.31
Tribute from local sports writer to President Latham; photo.
475 Cedar Rapids team beats Mason City
College Eye 31:40, p.4
Cedar Rapids American Legion Junior Baseball team will go to finals at state after defeating Mason City, 10-4.
476 Women organize baseball league
College Eye 31:37, p.4
Plans for a women's baseball league were discussed at organizational meeting.
477 Sport Shorts
College Eye 31:36, p.4
Briefly comments on intramural baseball, recreational swimming, a demonstration golf match, and the social dance class.
478 Women's baseball league planned
College Eye 31:35, p.4
Women students interested in participating in intramural baseball should attend meeting.
479 Baseball
Old Gold 0:0, p.214
Brief description of the season; photo.
480 Professor recalls 'good old days' of baseball
College Eye 30:41, p.4
This the hundredth anniversary of baseball. John R. Slacks retells his experience playing baseball at TC.
481 1939 Baseball
Old Gold 0:0, p.172
Brief description of the group and list of members; photos.
482 Girl baseball teams chosen
College Eye 30:31, p.4
Opening of women's baseball tournament with Butch's Babes pitted against Hummie's Hitters.
483 Weather alone holds up coeds' sports
College Eye 30:29, p.4
There are three tournaments for women students as soon as the weather cooperates.
484 Sports Chatter
College Eye 29:44, p.4
Campus and national sports news.
485 Gym Gems
College Eye 29:43, p.4
Describes women's sports activities on campus.
486 Sports Chatter
College Eye 29:43, p.4
Campus and national sports news.
487 Gym Gems
College Eye 29:42, p.4
Describes women's sports activities on campus.
488 Hutchison has operation for baseball injury
College Eye 29:42, p.4
TC alumnus George Hutchison was injured while playing minor league baseball.
489 Sports Chatter
College Eye 29:42, p.4
Campus and national sports news.
490 Sports Chatter
College Eye 29:41, p.4
Campus and national sports news.
491 Gym Gems
College Eye 29:44, p.4
Describes women's sports activities on campus.
492 Gym Gems--for women
College Eye 29:39, p.4
Describes women's sports activities on campus.
493 Members of faculty witness big-league baseball games
College Eye 29:39, p.4
Professors H. S. Buffum and J. W. Charles attended the same baseball game between the Chicago White Sox and the Cleveland Indians.
494 Sports Chatter
College Eye 29:39, p.4
Campus and national sports news.
495 Sports Chatter
College Eye 29:38, p.4
Campus and national sports news.
496 Gym Gems--For Women
College Eye 29:37, p.4
Describes women's sports activities on campus.
497 Sports Chatter
College Eye 29:37, p.4
Campus and national sports news.
498 Gym Gems--For Women
College Eye 29:36, p.4
Describes women's sports activities on campus; good news about remodeling of Women's Gymnasium.
499 Sports Chatter
College Eye 29:36, p.4
Campus and national sports news.
500 Sport Shorts
College Eye 29:35, p.4
Students prefer swimming and tennis for summer activities.