Baseball
Displaying 351 - 400 of 769 in reverse chronological order
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351 | Baseball preview Northern Iowan 81:47, p.15 |
Discusses major league baseball. | |
352 | Baseball Preview Northern Iowan 81:46, p.18 |
Discusses major league baseball. | |
353 | Holy Cow! Cubs to repeat Northern Iowan 81:43, p.12 |
Discusses Major League baseball. | |
354 | Baseball Preview Northern Iowan 81:41, p.22 |
Discusses upcoming major league baseball season. | |
355 | Can the Cubs hold on? Northern Iowan 81:3, p.22 |
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356 | Faculty fans love Waterloo baseball (without the tinsel) Alumnus 68:2, p.20 |
Many UNI faculty and staff are involved with Waterloo professional baseball; photo. | |
357 | Tuesday Morning Northern Iowan 80:50, p.2 |
A look at the Cubs season. | |
358 | Baseball researcher speaks tomorrow Northern Iowan 80:16, p.21 |
John DiMeglio, a historical interviewer, will discuss interviewing techniques related to baseball. | |
359 | My 2 cents worth: Baltimore and L.A. in World Series Northern Iowan 80:11, p.18 |
Hillgartner gives his take on what's happening in the baseball world. | |
360 | My 2 cents worth Northern Iowan 80:3, p.20 |
States his predictions for the four baseball divisions at the season's end. | |
361 | August 30 beer night Northern Iowan 80:1, p.22 |
UNI students get a special rate for seats at a local baseball game. | |
362 | UNI aids in promotion Northern Iowan 79:59, p.5 |
Students enjoy Waterloo Indians game. | |
363 | Indians host UNI Night Northern Iowan 79:57, p.6 |
Students receive benefits for attending baseball game. | |
364 | Who's on first? Northern Iowan 79:50, p.6 |
Student observes baseball cards; photo. | |
365 | Stargell: not fancy but real Northern Iowan 79:36, p.15 |
Hall of Fame outfielder Willie Stargell speaks at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa; photo. | |
366 | Cash, Fisk on all-time Waterloo team Northern Iowan 79:15, p.19 |
McDonald's and Waterloo Baseball, Inc. have announced who area fans consider to be the best baseball players. | |
367 | Turnover Northern Iowan 79:15, p.19 |
Gerald Peterson found some mistakes in Jeff Scully's "Sports Quiz." | |
368 | Indians' Zemetis mixes baseball with baroque Northern Iowan 79:5, p.20 |
One long time musician is also a ling time fan of baseball. | |
369 | Lee makes news in Oregon Northern Iowan 79:2, p.18 |
The story of Portland Beavers pitcher Mark Lee as told in the Waterloo Courier. | |
370 | 1981 spring sports Old Gold 0:0, p.130 |
Students compete in teams such as track, tennis, golf, baseball and softball; photo. | |
371 | Baseball Old Gold 0:0, p.147 |
The men's baseball team earning an 11-16 seasonal record; photo. | |
372 | Overtime Northern Iowan 78:49, p.15 |
Levenhagen is looking forward to the baseball and golf seasons. | |
373 | Baseball cards, hot dogs . . . Northern Iowan 78:29, p.8 |
Richard Ringsdorf talks about collecting baseball cards. | |
374 | Overtime Northern Iowan 77:60, p.4 |
More on the baseball strike. | |
375 | Overtime Northern Iowan 77:58, p.4 |
A look at the baseball strike. | |
376 | Waterloo Indians host Iowa's largest tailgate Northern Iowan 77:47, p.13 |
Waterloo Indians will be hosting Iowa's first major tailgating party. | |
377 | Untitled Northern Iowan 77:44, p.18 |
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378 | Overtime Northern Iowan 77:14, p.23 |
The Philadelphia Phillies won this year's World Series in six games; upset that the Des Moines Register does not give UNI football more coverage. | |
379 | Untitled Northern Iowan 77:12, p.8 |
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380 | Big business, big bucks; it's the name of the game Northern Iowan 77:12, p.7 |
Don Denkinger talks about the business of baseball; photo. | |
381 | A Sports Column Northern Iowan 72:51, p.10 |
Dave Paxton discusses major league baseball. | |
382 | Liars, "damn" liars, and statisticians Northern Iowan 72:4, p.6 |
Another look at reading a baseball box score. | |
383 | Liars, "damn liars", and statisticians Northern Iowan 72:2, p.14 |
How to read a baseball box score. | |
384 | 50 UNI Spring Sports Athletes Honored Public Relations News Release 1971:666, p.1 |
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385 | An observation about Young America . . . Northern Iowan 67:54, p.3 |
Baseball is no longer the national pastime, Frisbee has taken over! | |
386 | From the Sidelines Northern Iowan 67:5, p.13 |
Brian Thies discusses the World Series. | |
387 | White Sox catcher really small town boy at heart Northern Iowan 65:22, p.10 |
Duane Josephson returns to UNI to help Coach Hogeland; profile of his experiences in the Major Leagues; photo. | |
388 | Watt a big hit in big time Alumnus 51:3, p.20 |
Has excellent start with Baltimore. | |
389 | Johnson drafted by Twins College Eye 60:58, p.4 |
Phil Johnson, 1966 SCI graduate, was drafted by the Minnesota Twins. | |
390 | Former baseball stars will try for big leagues Alumnus 51:1, p.8 |
Ed Watt and Duane Josephson in minors. | |
391 | Untitled College Eye 60:10, p.2 |
Students observe a student dancing happily because he won ten dollars on the World Series, and despite the fact that he flunked a math test. | |
392 | Students avoid summertime languor; campus still sparked by activity College Eye 57:36, p.3 |
The heat does not stop students from going outside and enjoying recreational activities. | |
393 | Campus, community offer recreation for end (or beginning) of weary day College Eye 56:34, p.3 |
A look at summer recreation opportunities. | |
394 | Watt signs contract College Eye 56:2, p.6 |
Ed Watt signs a contract to play baseball for the Baltimore Orioles. | |
395 | Student is Sox scout College Eye 50:35, p.4 |
Rich Blumeyer is scouting for the White Sox in central Iowa. | |
396 | Diz still kills 'em only with his words College Eye 50:35, p.4 |
A look at broadcasting style of Dizzy Dean. | |
397 | The series $$? Here is where they all go College Eye 50:5, p.7 |
Gives salary rates for professional players. | |
398 | Doerzman selected 'Athlete of the Week' College Eye 49:32, p.4 |
Jim Doerzman is relief pitcher for Panthers; photo. | |
399 | The trek west College Eye 49:5, p.2 |
Baseball can now be called a true 'national' sport, as major league teams move into the middle and western states. | |
400 | Tutors Finish Strong Old Gold 0:0, p.172 |
The Panther baseball team suffered seven straight losses in April, due to weak hitting and cold weather; they finally warmed up in May and had nine straight wins; the Panthers totaled 77 runs to their opponents 39 in their remaining eight games; photo. |