Baseball
Displaying 701 - 771 of 771
| # | Title | Date | Summary |
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| 701 | Companies A. and B Normal Eyte 6:27, p.320 |
Played a game of baseball. | |
| 702 | Quite a crowd gathered Normal Eyte 5:33, p.332 |
To watch baseball game between student battalion companies. | |
| 703 | Athletic Association Normal Eyte 5:3, p.22 |
Attempting to set up two football games, but need practice; baseball players should get ready for practice. | |
| 704 | It is with pride Normal Eyte 4:36, p.607 |
Athletic Association reviews year's activities; baseball team lost just one game; plan for baseball, football, track, and gymnastics next year; J. C. Prall recognized for his athletic abilities. | |
| 705 | All men who have played football Normal Eyte 4:35, p.556 |
Will organize team in fall; baseball team defeats Hudson, 23-7. | |
| 706 | The annual Aristo-Philo ball game Normal Eyte 4:35, p.554 |
Aristos win, 14-3. | |
| 707 | The regular business meeting Normal Eyte 4:34, p.538 |
Elect officers of Athletic Association; financial report; report on state convention. | |
| 708 | Considerable interest is being awakened Normal Eyte 4:31, p.486 |
Philos will play Aristos, Company A will play Company C in baseball. | |
| 709 | Boys are not the only ones who can play base ball Normal Eyte 4:30, p.475 |
Women from Rownd and Patterson Halls play ball. | |
| 710 | Our base ball team has at last begun their career Normal Eyte 4:30, p.476 |
Normal School beats Waverly, 26-19. | |
| 711 | A meeting of the Athletic Association Normal Eyte 4:27, p.428 |
Will organize baseball team; hope to develop a track; urges students to get ready for field events. | |
| 712 | All Fool's Day Normal Eyte 4:26, p.410 |
Snow brought sledding rather than tennis and baseball to mind. | |
| 713 | The constitutional committee Normal Eyte 4:26, p.408 |
Athletic Association studying constitutions of other colleges; seeking to offer tennis shoes to members at reduced prices; hoping to organize baseball team. | |
| 714 | The base ball team Normal Eyte 4:21, p.332 |
Should be practicing indoors to prepare for season. | |
| 715 | The man who does not use his mind Normal Eyte 4:19, p.299 |
Gymnasium open to members of Athletic Association; fencing equipment available; baseball team organizing. | |
| 716 | Mr. Chas. Johnson Normal Eyte 4:24, p.43 |
Breaks collar bone playing baseball. | |
| 717 | Athletic Normal Eyte 4:1, p.12 |
ISNS will take part in intercollegiate field meet; urges students to participate in and support athletics; believes school should organize and field a football team. | |
| 718 | Athletics Normal Eyte 3:36, p.318 |
History of Athletic Association organized March 11, 1892; list of current record holders in various track and field events; history of sports and athletic facilities on campus; football team organized in fall 1893. | |
| 719 | Our fifth year Normal Eyte 3:36, p.297 |
Cartoon of a fielder catching a ball. | |
| 720 | Untitled Normal Eyte 3:36, p.323 |
Baseball team; photo. | |
| 721 | I. S. N. S. 10--Independence 19 Normal Eyte 3:35, p.274 |
Account of baseball game. | |
| 722 | O. M. Harvey Normal Eyte 3:35, p.278 |
Hurts arm playing baseball. | |
| 723 | The base ball game Normal Eyte 3:35, p.279 |
Attracted considerable attention; about seventy from Independence attended as well as local townspeople. | |
| 724 | Waterloo 18, ISNS 9 Normal Eyte 3:33, p.260 |
Detailed description of baseball game. | |
| 725 | A day at Independence Normal Eyte 3:32, p.251 |
Account of baseball game; train with sixty people makes the trip; Independence was ahead of ISNS, 8-3, when the rains came; impressions of a visit to the mental institution; enjoyable trip. | |
| 726 | IV Years 13, II Years 8 Normal Eyte 3:31, p.246 |
Brief description of baseball game. | |
| 727 | The base ball team Normal Eyte 4:21, p.237 |
Practicing; uniforms ordered. | |
| 728 | Base ball benefit Normal Eyte 3:29, p.226 |
Detailed description of program. | |
| 729 | In behalf of the base ball team Normal Eyte 3:29, p.229 |
Thanks those who participated in benefit performance. | |
| 730 | IV years 11, III years 9 Normal Eyte 3:29, p.229 |
Detailed account of baseball game. | |
| 731 | The regular spring meeting Normal Eyte 3:29, p.229 |
Term dues will be expended for gymnasium equipment; Field Day set; baseball and football teams placed under supervision of executive committee of Association. | |
| 732 | Base ball benefit Normal Eyte 3:29, p.213 |
Program for performance which will attempt to raise money for baseball equipment. | |
| 733 | If you possess any college spirit Normal Eyte 3:27, p.214 |
Urges support for baseball benefit. | |
| 734 | Athletic Normal Eyte 3:26, p.208 |
Limit Field Day entries to four events per man; forty new members elected; consider admission to Intercollegiate Association | |
| 735 | A very entertaining program Normal Eyte 3:23, p.182 |
Will hold benefit for baseball team. | |
| 736 | The gymnasium Normal Eyte 3:21, p.162 |
Athletic Association gathers subscriptions from students to equip a small gymnasium in the armory; good place for students to get in shape for spring sports or just to keep in good health during the winter. | |
| 737 | Base ball Normal Eyte 3:9, p.67 |
Account of game played against the Waterloo team; ISNS was ahead, 15-4, when rain stopped the contest. | |
| 738 | The base ball game Normal Eyte 3:35, p.71 |
Few people attended the game because of the rain; some watched from the bridge windows; ISNS defeated Waterloo, 15-4. | |
| 739 | Athletic Association meeting Normal Eyte 3:1, p.8 |
Football and baseball teams will be organized. | |
| 740 | The interest in baseball Normal Eyte 2:34, p.266 |
Game played between pick-up teams; still need practice but there may be a prospect for playing other colleges someday. | |
| 741 | Why? Why not? Normal Eyte 2:28, p.215 |
Lewis Andrews outlines purposes of Athletic Association; urges men who wish to compete or use equipment to join. | |
| 742 | The Athletic Association Normal Eyte 11:28, p.210 |
Held regular meeting; officers and managers elected. | |
| 743 | Our athletic association Normal Eyte 2:11, p.83 |
Has been active; baseball has attracted the most attention. | |
| 744 | The national game Normal Eyte 2:7, p.57 |
The Aristos play the Philos in a baseball game; description of the game; Aristos win, 19-5. | |
| 745 | Base ball Normal Eyte 2:6, p.47 |
Game between Aristos and Philos rained out. | |
| 746 | Base ball Normal Eyte 2:5, p.41 |
Second game played by Spinners and Sprinters; Frank Perkins' team won, 20-7; Philos may play Aristos; suggests school select best players and field a college team. | |
| 747 | The tennis season is opening wider Normal Eyte 2:5, p.39 |
Students should participate in tennis and baseball. | |
| 748 | Athletics Normal Eyte 2:3, p.20 |
Athletic Association buys equipment to be stored in Central Hall; western part of campus devoted to athletics; urges men to join and compete. | |
| 749 | Base Ball Normal Eyte 2:2, p.8 |
Detailed account of campus ball game between the Spinners and the Sprinters. |
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| 750 | Base ball Normal Eyte 3:9, p.160 |
Detailed account of baseball game between Fourth Year and Second Year students; seniors won, 18-11. | |
| 751 | The Second Years Normal Eyte 1:19, p.150 |
Challenge Fourth Years to baseball game. | |
| 752 | Those lofty breezes Normal Eyte 1:19, p.150 |
Winds blew down baseball backstop. | |
| 753 | The ball game Normal Eyte 9:29, 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. | |
| 754 | The ball game at the Normal Normal Eyte 1:17, p.131 |
Poetic account of the Aristo-Philo game. | |
| 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 | Friday evening Normal Eyte 20:18, p.126 |
Bets settled after Cedar Falls-Normal baseball game. | |
| 757 | The abbreviated demi-train Normal Eyte 1:16, p.126 |
Last week's baseball score corrected; Cedar Falls beat the Normal, 19-5. | |
| 758 | A challenge Normal Eyte 41:6, p.119 |
Fourth Year class challenges Third Year and High School classes to a baseball game. | |
| 759 | 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? | |
| 760 | The boys Normal Eyte 1:15, p.119 |
Have built a baseball backstop; field needs leveling and filling. | |
| 761 | The students are pleased Normal Eyte 1:15, p.118 |
Honored by presence of several faculty members at ball game. | |
| 762 | They have done it. Normal Eyte 1:15, p.116 |
Detailed account of baseball game between Aristos and Philos. | |
| 763 | The Aristos nothing daunted Normal Eyte 1:13, p.102 |
Challenge Philos to a baseball game. | |
| 764 | The athletic committee Normal Eyte 1:11, p.85 |
Ordered baseball, football, and other equipment. | |
| 765 | 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. | |
| 766 | The little man talks Normal Eyte 1:7, p.52 |
Challenges others to athletic contests. | |
| 767 | Baseball in the pasture Students' Offering 8:36, p. |
Regular pastime. | |
| 768 | Ball playing Students' Offering 4:11, p. |
Players practicing. | |
| 769 | The Normal boys Students' Offering 17:18, p. |
Have played baseball against Cedar Falls boys three times and lost all three. | |
| 770 | Why is it that the boys Students' Offering 2:7, p.6 |
Play baseball in front of school. |
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| 771 | After a lengthy and extended discussion Students' Offering 1:4, p.7 |
Faculty decide that baseball should not be taught to children under five. |