Intercollegiate Athletics
Displaying 701 - 750 of 1153 in reverse chronological order
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701 | Six attend NCC spring meetings College Eye 63:45, p.6 |
Two administrators and two coaches attend the meetings to decide on next year's schedules. | |
702 | Sports record book available Alumnus 52:1, p.7 |
The book, "SCI All Sports Record Book, 1898-1966" was completed this fall by Dick Dietl, the Sports Information Director. The book includes all scores of all Panther athletic teams, current record holders, former Little All-Americans, and champions. It also a short history of each sport and a special feature on seven men who helped put the Panthers on the map. | |
703 | SCI record books now on sale College Eye 63:17, p.8 |
The "All Sports Record Book, 1893-1966" contains a complete history of athletics at SCI. | |
704 | Athletics should upgrade present program College Eye 63:12, p.2 |
Discusses changes that should be made to the athletic program if SCI becomes a university. | |
705 | SCI teams win at .579 clip Alumnus 51:3, p.20 |
Season records for all teams. | |
706 | All-sports banquet winds up SCI athletic season, awards presented College Eye 60:57, p.11 |
List of those who won awards. | |
707 | Sports banquet set Wednesday College Eye 60:56, p.3 |
SCI all-sports banquet will be held tomorrow at 6:30 p. m. | |
708 | Time to thank all the anonymous sports writers College Eye 60:55, p.5 |
Gives kudos to all who helped with the sports reporting in the past school year. | |
709 | Panther Tracks: SCI Athletic Board reports, 2 new sports added College Eye 60:47, p.6 |
Discusses the SCI Athletic Board, including its purpose and its agenda. | |
710 | Panther Tracks: Panthers coaching staff wins in spite of financial problems College Eye 60:34, p.5 |
Discusses the motto, ". . . It matters not whether you won or lost, but how you played the game." | |
711 | Classroom spirit should replace 'care less' attitude College Eye 60:30, p.2 |
Claims that an "A" should be just as important as scoring the winning basket at a basketball game. | |
712 | Large crowd courteous but for isolated loud mouths College Eye 60:24, p.2 |
Feels that SCI spectators should refrain from childish name calling during sporting events. | |
713 | Perspective: SCI destined to have mediocre athletics in years ahead College Eye 60:13, p.2 |
Notes problems in SCI's athletic program but does not offer solutions because they are either self-evident or not possible at this time. | |
714 | NCAA official talks Thursday College Eye 59:49, p.3 |
Robert F. Ray will speak. | |
715 | Sports editor presents complete resume of 1964-65 athletics College Eye 59:43, p.6 |
In-depth record of SCI sports teams this year. | |
716 | Agnew, Votroubek defend SCI athletics College Eye 59:41, p.2 |
Share "truth" about athletics and athletic scholarships with Tom Hughes. | |
717 | Substitute plays important role for winning teams at SCI College Eye 59:41, p.7 |
Teams could not succeed without the work of substitute players. | |
718 | Three ring circus tomorrow will fans be in attendance? College Eye 59:39, p.5 |
Attendance at sporting events has been down; this weekend will be excellent opportunity for students. | |
719 | Nolan defends proposals, answers Hughes' criticism College Eye 59:37, p.7 |
Nolan explains necessity of sport at a college; full scholarships for athletes. | |
720 | Recruiting practices at SCI inadequate, need revision College Eye 59:35, p.7 |
SCI has little money for athletic scholarships, successful recruitment. | |
721 | 'Mon' Whitford enters last season after four decades in SCI athletics College Eye 59:27, p.5 |
Began his career in the early 1920s; has held variety of positions; photo. | |
722 | Athletic teams over-emphasized College Eye 59:9, p.2 |
School spirit is misunderstood; spirit should be based on values of institution and striving to fulfill them--not on success of athletics. | |
723 | Duke to speak at combined all-sports banquet Tuesday College Eye 58:29, p.6 |
Program for banquet. | |
724 | Panther personalities, teams gave fans plenty of thrills College Eye 58:29, p.6 |
A look at this year's sports highlights. | |
725 | Not only athletics deserve spirit College Eye 58:23, p.2 |
Insists that going to athletic events is not the only way to have school spirit. | |
726 | Boals wins top athletic award at SCI College Eye 57:31, p.4 |
Dan Boals honored. | |
727 | "Kenny' sews and patches uniforms for gym, sports College Eye 57:13, p.6 |
As equipment manager, Ken Krumlinde takes his role seriously and does what he can to keep everything in shape. | |
728 | Staff tickets on sale now for sports College Eye 57:3, p.6 |
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729 | Six titles for SCI athletic teams Alumnus 47:3, p.5 |
1961-1962 overall record was 59-34-1. | |
730 | Nicknames of SCI athletes range from 'Bear' to 'Beets' College Eye 56:32, p.6 |
A discussion of the nicknames given to SCI athletes. | |
731 | Reader asks 'where is Pep Club?' College Eye 56:31, p.2 |
Expresses dissatisfaction with student support for spring athletics. | |
732 | Dr. Schlicher heads college Athletic Board Alumnus 46:4, p.9 |
Will replace Professor Lott. | |
733 | Purchase tickets College Eye 56:1, p.3 |
Spouses may purchase athletic tickets. | |
734 | Bumper crop of titles for College Alumnus 46:3, p.9 |
Panthers win 80% of games in 1960-1961. | |
735 | ISTC professor to attend national athletic parley Public Relations News Release 1960:476, p.1 |
Miss Nannie Marshall Schools serves as a consultant for the National Federation of State High School Athletic Associations meeting in Indiana. Schools is to represent the Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. | |
736 | Panthers end glorious sports year College Eye 52:33, p.6 |
A summary of the school year's sports. | |
737 | New basketball coach former All-American at Missouri U. Alumnus 46:2, p.4 |
Norman Stewart will succeed J. H. Witham, who has been named director of athletics and men's physical education; photo. | |
738 | Title changes traditions College Eye 52:20, p.1 |
Officials talk about the many changes including stationery, seals, sports uniforms, library book stamps, and school songs. | |
739 | ISTC to sponsor Sports Day Public Relations News Release 1960:203, p.1 |
Students of the department of physical education organize annual High School Sports Day activities. The event is directed by Virginia Ramsey, and will be attended by eighteen area high schools. | |
740 | Witham leaves coaching with 'mixed emotions' College Eye 52:12, p.2 |
James Witham will start fifth and final year as basketball coach; named athletic director; lengthy profile of Professor Witham; photo. | |
741 | 3,600 ISTC students home for Thanksgiving Public Relations News Release 1960:129, p.1 |
Students return home for Thanksgiving vacation. The football team travels to the Water Bowl at Excelsior Springs to battle Hillsdale College. | |
742 | Athletic tickets on sale College Eye 52:3, p.1 |
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743 | ISTC to begin FM radio broadcasting Public Relations News Release 1960:23, p.1 |
Herbert Hake, director of television and radio, receives program test authority from the Federal Communications Commission. Programming will consist of classical music, courses such as Willard Reninger's "Introduction to Literature", and sporting events. | |
744 | Recommend Witham College Eye 51:36, p.1 |
James Witham recommended to head men's physical education and athletics; will also coach basketball for two years; Jim Clark will be his assistant. | |
745 | Much work behind scenes before baseball, track start College Eye 51:26, p.4 |
Discusses Ed Ableman's job of taking care of the athletic fields. | |
746 | Faculty tickets on sale College Eye 51:1, p.4 |
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747 | Annual sports banquet Tues., Quinn to talk College Eye 50:32, p.9 |
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748 | Athletic Board suggests 'C' averages College Eye 50:30, p.1 |
Board also recommends joining another athletic conference and election, rather than appointment, of Board members. | |
749 | Dean Nelson discusses TC future Alumnus 44:2, p.14 |
Offers views on curriculum, athletics, and the graduate program; photo. | |
750 | Untitled College Eye 50:13, p.2 |
Declares that the overemphasis on athletics on campus is largely the fault of the paper. |