Intercollegiate Athletics

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901 "Back to nature" say six Teachers College athletes
College Eye 23:4, p.6
Several TC athletes are working on the campus grounds crew this summer.
902 Mendenhall appoints committee to submit sportsmanship hints
College Eye 22:30, p.4
L. L. Mendenhall concerned about sportsmanship at ISTC.
903 Four year lettermen are soon to be a thing of the past
College Eye 22:27, p.4
Freshmen rule prohibits any further students from lettering in varsity sports for four years.
904 College trains coaches of the future
Alumnus 15:2, p.11
Need for school physical education personnel; college has good equipment, facilities, staff; benefits of studying at ISTC; photo.
905 This issue: athletics
Alumnus 15:2, p.22
Explains theme of this issue.
906 Don't apply for a room at poor house. There is still some hope.
College Eye 22:16, p.2

Commentary on Depression, excuse slips, and leaving before the end of an athletic contest.

907 Ties abolished in conference by new system
College Eye 22:14, p.3

Iowa conference adopts Stanley-Dean system to award conference champions in event of ties.

908 Election of captains abolished
Alumnus 15:1, p.24
Coaches will appoint captains before each contest.
909 League decides to prevent ties
Alumnus 15:1, p.24
Iowa Conference devises point system to determine league championships in case of ties.
910 Mendenhall, Rath attend meet
College Eye 22:13, p.3
L. L. Mendenhall and E. H. Rath attend Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
911 Organization put pledges on probation this week
College Eye 22:13, p.5
Campus social calendar.
912 Permanent captains will not lead teams following this year
College Eye 22:12, p.6
Teachers College athletic teams will now choose captains before each contest, rather than at the beginning of the season.
913 Iowa Teachers athletic teams will have no more permanent captains
Public Relations News Release 1930:102, p.1
This is the last year for teams to have permanent captains; hereafter captains will be named for each contest.
914 Men students find athletic plant improved during summer months
College Eye 22:1, p.7
Improvements include new ticket booth, new walkways, and upgraded athletic fields.
915 Men students at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1931:162, p.1
TC Club room finished in Men's Gymnasium; football field and equipment improved; new ticket booth; track improved; baseball dugouts will be built.
916 Music rivals sports as student activity at Teachers College
College Eye 21:22, p.1
Many students take part in musical activities; quick history of music at ISTC.
917 McCuskey voted most valuable man
College Eye 21:17, p.1
Profile of football MVP Dave McCuskey.
918 As I See It.
College Eye 21:14, p.4
Questions about University of Iowa and the Big Ten; several ISTC athletes left school due to lack of money.
919 As I See It
College Eye 21:13, p.6
Comments on athletic scandal at University of Iowa.
920 Wrestlers are expected to don their togs
Public Relations News Release 1929:87, p.1
A partial roster for the upcoming season is provided.
921 Booklet on athletics to accompany ticket at Homecoming game
College Eye 21:4, p.1
Bud Sabin will produce game program.
922 T. C. coaching staff
College Eye 21:1, p.6
Good athletics at I. S. T. C. is due to a good coaching staff.
923 So-called vacation of college athletes
College Eye 20:41, p.4
Athletes are watched for character on and off the field.
924 The situation at Iowa University
College Eye 20:36, p.6
University of Iowa has been suspended from the Big Ten conference for one year for abuses of money.
925 Do Tutor athletes get just returns?
College Eye 20:27, p.4
T. C. athletes should receive more recognition for their achievements.
926 As I see it
College Eye 20:22, p.6

Teachers College has had a successful year in all types of athletics.

927 More interest and participants in athletics since world's war
College Eye 20:5, p.1
Excerpts from address by Major Griffith.
928 Hear Major Griffith Friday night Oct. 5
College Eye 20:4, p.1
Profile of Major John L. Griffith.
929 "Oscar", the lost dog, says:
College Eye 20:1, p.6
Athletic clubs and organizations are very welcoming to new members.
930 New rule brings freshman team
College Eye 20:1, p.6
Separating the freshmen from the varsity will make the varsity teams stronger.
931 Athletics
Old Gold 0:0, p.
Quote from Theodore Roosevelt; illustration.
932 Athletic review for year 1927-28
College Eye 19:37, p.6
Overview of the 1927-1928 season for all athletic teams.
933 Mr. Fagan makes big plans for athletes
College Eye 19:37, p.4
Writes humorously of goals for the athletic program while under his leadership.
934 Mr. J. E. Robinson tells of campus improvements
College Eye 19:35, p.7
Recounts many repairs and upgrades during his time here.
935 New rules of sportsmanship made
College Eye 19:30, p.6
Male student athletes jokingly decide on new rules.
936 T. C. will meet no Iowa schools
College Eye 19:30, p.6
New athletic director Fagan broke contracts with Iowa schools so the athletes can go on longer trips and to more places; humor.
937 Conference athletics rank high; schools support strong teams; teams win from non-conference foes
College Eye 19:16, p.4
Encourages a change in the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference to ensure that teams receive honors fairly at end of season.
938 Ia. successful in 1927 sports
College Eye 19:16, p.4
Overview of 1927 sports.
939 T. C. passes the freshman rule
College Eye 19:16, p.4
New rule states that freshmen will not participate in intercollegiate sports. This will allow the college to play against bigger schools.
940 Iowa athletic conference meets
College Eye 19:15, p.6
Name change from "Iowa Inter-collegiate Athletic Association" to "Iowa Inter-collegiate Athletic Conference".
941 Tutors may enter Midwest conference
College Eye 19:13, p.4
May be joining a new conference due to a school dropping out; Iowa Conference opponents may change as well.
942 Home of the T. C. athlete
College Eye 19:4, p.1
Description of the Men's Gymnasium and its facilities.
943 Athletic emblems
College Eye 19:1, p.1
Women will change their emblems so that they will not resemble men's athletics letters.
944 Athletic emblems
College Eye 19:1, p.1
Believes only those who win athletic emblems should wear them.
945 Sixteen lettermen graduate in May
College Eye 19:1, p.6
Brief profiles and roster of those who will graduate.
946 Where have I heard that before?
College Eye 18:28, p.4
Suggests that spectators at college athletics contests need to be show sportsmanship and respect the decisions of the officials.
947 Names essentials
College Eye 18:24, p.4
Names the three essentials for a good athlete.
948 Iowa Conference coaches
College Eye 18:23, p.6
Columbia College voted into Iowa Conference membership; will not allow athletes to play summer professional baseball.
949 Players better sportsmen than spectators: Yost; fans expect too much of players and coaches
College Eye 18:13, p.6
States that spectators of intercollegiate athletics need to acquire more sportsmanship skills.
950 Drury declared ineligible
College Eye 18:12, p.5
Student declared ineligible because he received money for boxing matches.
951 Rah! Rah! Rah!
College Eye 18:7, p.4
Claims that colleges are becoming too focused on extracurricular activities and sports rather than on academic work and training.
952 Military training
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 8:24, p.176
History of the Student Battalion and military training on campus from 1892 through 1903; athletics rise after death of Major Dinwiddie.
953 Colleges complete plan for Walter Camp memorial; Teachers College in fifth district
College Eye 18:1, p.6
Details are given.
954 Summary of athletics at Teachers in 1925-26
College Eye 17:46, p.6
Review of seasons in football, basketball, wrestling, swimming, baseball, and track and field.
955 In defense of athletics
College Eye 17:37, p.4
Satirical look at college athletics.
956 Inquiring reporter
College Eye 17:21, p.3
Asks students if they believe that ISTC should stay in the Iowa Conference.
957 Simpson favors conference for reconciliation
College Eye 17:32, p.6
Would like to repair break in relations.
958 Teachers condemn Simpson coach; Workman to face charges of Tutor athletic board in future
College Eye 17:32, p.6
Inquiry began after post-game fight.
959 Teachers-Simpson both favor holding meeting
College Eye 17:32, p.6
Committee to be formed to make inquiries after post-game incident.
960 True sportsmanship
College Eye 17:20, p.4
Encourages athletes and coaches to be sportsmanlike at all times.
961 T. C. to debate the Dubuque stand on college sports; question is of national interest
College Eye 17:27, p.1

Debate whether or not intramurals could substitute for intercollegiate games.

962 Athletics should build bond
College Eye 17:25, p.1

Between athletes and other students.

963 Editor's note
College Eye 17:13, p.7

Issue devoted to athletics.

964 For the improvement of athletics at T. C.
College Eye 17:25, p.1

Professor Charles states aims of athletics at ISTC.

965 How an athlete can keep up with his studies
College Eye 17:25, p.4

Disagrees with the idea of the dumb athlete.

966 Pep Club performs in great style at games
College Eye 17:25, p.1

Aims of groups are to create active interest in athletics, promote good sportsmanship, and to promote fellowship.

967 Some ways of promoting athletics at Iowa State Teachers College
College Eye 17:25, p.2

Professor Cable gives advice on making athletics strong at ISTC.

968 Debate Dubuque on intercollegiate athletics
College Eye 17:21, p.1

Making preparations for debate.

969 Bigger enrollment this year in Tutor athletic sports
College Eye 17:19, p.6
Now about six hundred men enrolled; looking forward to the time when one thousand men enroll; athletics staff and staff players; photo.
970 Untitled
College Eye 17:12, p.4
Map of athletics facilities on western edge of campus; photo.
971 T. C. has great year in all athletic sports
College Eye 16:36, p.3
T. C. wins conference championships in basketball, wrestling, track, and baseball.
972 The finish
College Eye 16:36, p.2
Recap of the 1924-1925 school year.
973 Athletic department revised; Mendenhall made athletic director
College Eye 16:21, p.6
L. L. Mendenhall to serve as new athletic director, Paul Bender to take over as football coach, Roscoe Minton to coach baseball, and Art Dickinson to direct basketball and track.
974 Sport summary
College Eye 16:20, p.6
Tutor basketball team still undefeated in conference play; wrestling squad prepares for upcoming meet at Des Moines University.
975 Work will begin soon on Teachers $250,000 gymnasium; new building will be 175 by 205 feet
College Eye 16:18, p.3
Description of the new Men's Gymnasium.
976 No captains to be elected
College Eye 16:17, p.6
Captains for athletic teams to be appointed by coaches rather than elected.
977 Mendenhall to be director of all athletics; will handle theory work and cease coaching
College Eye 16:9, p.6
Coaches for upcoming sports seasons named; coach for football still undecided.
978 Art Dickinson to coach at college
College Eye 16:8, p.6
Brief summary of his experience in recent years; will join ISTC staff in early December.
979 Brain and brawn
College Eye 16:7, p.4
Describes college athletes as scholastic leaders as well as team leaders.
980 Henry C. Harmon
College Eye 16:2, p.6
Henry C. Harmon died May 31, 1924; served ISTC athletes since 1905; photo.
981 Sports
Old Gold 0:0, p.237
Collage of photos and articles.
982 The season
Old Gold 0:0, p.238
Four year curriculum in men's physical education began in 1923; attracted more men to campus; a look at the football season.
983 T. C. star athletes
Old Gold 0:0, p.193
Track and basketball stars; photo
984 The athletic teacher of future; address by President Seerley at Faculty Men's Club luncheon
College Eye 14:36, p.3
Part of effort by college to meet demand for coaches and teachers of physical education.
985 Mr. Editor
College Eye 14:23, p.4
Believes that support of athletics is important, but that students should also support other interests on campus.
986 Athletics--their contribution
Old Gold 0:0, p.133
Professor Mead considers the benefits of athletics; photo.
987 If in athletics, why not in other activities?
College Eye 13:30, p.4
Believes students should be awarded school letters for participating in band, debate, and glee club as well as for athletics.
988 Y. M. meeting
College Eye 13:30, p.3
Hear talk on athletics.
989 An athlete's obligation
College Eye 13:21, p.4
Athletes should not let their schoolwork suffer; some basketball team members are apparently scholastically ineligible.
990 Inquiring Reporter
College Eye 13:14, p.4
Students answer the question, "Do you think we should have women intercollegiate basketball games?"
991 Conference here for Iowa colleges last Saturday; it was for the purpose of deciding on athletic rules in the various games during the year
College Eye 13:4, p.1
L. L. Mendenhall calls meeting; elect board of arbitration.
992 Athletic coach chosen
College Eye 12:33, p.2
L. L. Mendenhall will succeed Ivan Doseff.
993 Ivan Doseff resigns
College Eye 12:31, p.1
Had the job of reorganizing athletics after the end of World War I; labored under difficult financial circumstances.
994 Hank Harmon gets sweater
College Eye 12:29, p.2
Because he supplies teams with appropriate supplies and equipment, he is honored with a T. C. Club sweater.
995 Editorially speaking; athletics as a college builder; Homer H. Seerley, President, Iowa State Teachers College
College Eye 12:18, p.4
President Seerley states his views on participation in intercollegiate athletics and sports.
996 Athletics
Alumni News Letter 5:1, p.1
Hawkeye Conference reorganized. Committee members and teams listed.
997 New conference to govern athletics
College Eye 12:16, p.1
Hawkeye Conference changes after end of war; rules for athletic eligibility.
998 Rules for eligibility for participation in athletics
College Eye 12:7, p.5
Text of rules adopted by faculty on February 11, 1918.
999 Editorially speaking; more pep
College Eye 12:2, p.4
Encourages students to be supportive of athletic teams.
1000 Hawkeye Conference to be reorganized
College Eye 12:2, p.3
Refiguring of conference lines for sports.