Intramural Sports
Displaying 1501 - 1550 of 2136 in reverse chronological order
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1501 | Norris Pritchard was the star of the recent Spears House-Alpha Chi Epsilon basketball game Public Relations News Release 1935:506, p.1 |
The contest was an opening round game in the annual intramural basketball tournament. | |
1502 | Although Spears House was defeated, two Grandview players were the leading players Public Relations News Release 1935:505, p.1 |
Carter and Thompson scored thirteen of their team's eighteen points. | |
1503 | Dan Barry jumped into the lead in the scoring race in the intramural basketball tournament Public Relations News Release 1935:504, p.1 |
Barry scored thirteen points. | |
1504 | Malcolm Goldsberry played the leading role in the Phi Sigma Epsilon triumph over Co-Ed Inn Public Relations News Release 1935:503, p.1 |
Goldsberry scored four of his teams forty-four points. | |
1505 | Joseph Stone was the second high scorer on his team Public Relations News Release 1935:502, p.1 |
Stone scored three points. | |
1506 | John Beebee led his team to an easy victory over the Spears House five Public Relations News Release 1935:501, p.1 |
Beebee scored four points. | |
1507 | Charles Dayhoff was the high scorer for his Phi Tau Theta basketball team Public Relations News Release 1935:499, p.1 |
Dayhoff scored four points. | |
1508 | Leonard St. Clair led his team to an easy victory over the Catholic Student Association Public Relations News Release 1935:494, p.1 |
St. Clair was the high scorer with ten points. | |
1509 | Terry Olin led his Phi Sigma Epsilon team to an easy victory over the Catholic Student Association Public Relations News Release 1935:493, p.1 |
Olin scored three points for his team. | |
1510 | James Mathews led his fraternity basketball team to a win Public Relations News Release 1935:492, p.1 |
Xanho defeated the Co-Ed Inn twenty-two to fourteen. | |
1511 | Victor Collard turned in a brilliant guarding game in the opening round of the intramural tournament Public Relations News Release 1935:491, p.1 |
Xanho defeated the Co-Ed Inn twenty-two to fourteen. | |
1512 | Melvin Bamesberger led Xanho fraternity to a win over the Co-Ed Inn five Public Relations News Release 1935:490, p.1 |
Bamesberger scored five points to rank as second high scorer on the team. | |
1513 | Clay Varner led the Alpha Xi Delta quintet to a win over the Spears House Public Relations News Release 1935:489, p.1 |
Varner scored a total of five points. | |
1514 | Henry Dodson led the Tiger Aces to a win over the Phi Tau Theta quintet Public Relations News Release 1935:488, p.1 |
Dodson only scored one point. | |
1515 | Alfred Comito and Axel Anderson figured in the easy triumph of Phi Sigma Epsilon over the C. S. A. Public Relations News Release 1935:486, p.1 |
Comito scored eight points and Anderson scored four. | |
1516 | A's defeat B's in first theory game College Eye 27:21, p.6 |
Discusses the results of the first round of intramural football competitions. | |
1517 | Tye favorite in women's net meet College Eye 27:13, p.4 |
Beulah Tye is the favorite for the women's intramural singles tournament. | |
1518 | Miller, Jacobs, and Frost lead in tennis meet College Eye 27:53, p.4 |
Results of intramural tennis competition. | |
1519 | Women's Sports College Eye 27:53, p.3 |
Results of semi-final tennis matches. | |
1520 | Six players move to quarterfinals in net tourney College Eye 27:53, p.4 |
Tennis tournament in Men's Gym is down to six players. | |
1521 | Women's Sports College Eye 27:53, p.3 |
Slaughterhouse Sluggers lost to Spartans. | |
1522 | Mohr-men lose final contest to Frost's team; two teams are playing in three game series College Eye 27:53, p.4 |
In kittenball, Frost beat Mohr 8-1; second half of season stats: Frost, 3-0; Mohr, 2-1; Axmear, 1-2; Fiester, 0-3. | |
1523 | Frost tem wins and evens scores College Eye 27:53, p.4 |
Third game between Frost and Mohr will determine intramural kittenball champs. | |
1524 | Fifteen lose in intramural tennis College Eye 27:52, p.4 |
Twenty-three players remain in tennis contest. | |
1525 | Mohr-men keep up hot pace in diamond league College Eye 27:52, p.4 |
In kittenball, Mohr beats Axmear, 6-5; Axmear wins over Fiester, 4-2. | |
1526 | Women's Sports College Eye 27:52, p.3 |
Slaughterhouse Sluggers championed over Campus Cut-Ups in baseball, 22-21; Shillington over Hanson in tennis, 2-1. | |
1527 | Pairings announced for tennis tourney College Eye 27:51, p.4 |
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1528 | Women's Sports College Eye 27:51, p.4 |
News about women's recreational activities. | |
1529 | Frost's team wins pair in two days for first position College Eye 27:51, p.4 |
Frost's kittenball team defeated teams Fiester and Axmear; now first in league. | |
1530 | Mohrmen defeat Fiester nine 11-8 College Eye 27:50, p.4 |
Mohr's kittenball team champions over Fiester's and Frost's teams. | |
1531 | Mohr leads at half-way mark; first half of split season completed in kittenball league College Eye 27:50, p.4 |
Statistics so far for kittenball: Mohr 3-0, Axmear 2-1, Frost 1-2, Fiester 0-3. | |
1532 | Burch to meet Orr for crown College Eye 27:50, p.1 |
Intramural golf title is to be determined. | |
1533 | Axmear nine wins over Frost team in pitcher's duel College Eye 27:49, p.4 |
Frost's team tried to come from behind to win; Axmear won game. | |
1534 | Mohr-men hold kittenball lead; Axmear second; pace-setters have three wins; no losses to date College Eye 27:49, p.4 |
Kittenball team statistics: Mohr 3-0; Axmear 2-1; Frost 1-1; Fiester 0-3. | |
1535 | Intramural golf pairing listed College Eye 27:48, p.4 |
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1536 | Women's Sports College Eye 27:48, p.3 |
Physical activities for women. | |
1537 | Mohr's sluggers win two games to lead league College Eye 27:48, p.4 |
Mohr championed over Axmear, 10-5; Mohr won against Fiester, 9-3; Frost triumphed over Fiester, 9-4. | |
1538 | Men's intramural kittenball teams organized today College Eye 27:46, p.4 |
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1539 | Summer program of intramurals begins College Eye 27:45, p.4 |
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1540 | Intramural program planned for women College Eye 27:45, p.3 |
Will include baseball, archery, golf, and tennis. | |
1541 | Baseball, archery, tennis, and golf top spring sports College Eye 26:38, p.4 |
Women's sports to be featured in the intramural tournament. | |
1542 | Notice College Eye 26:37, p.4 |
Organizing intramural sports. | |
1543 | Intramural meeting set for Wednesday College Eye 26:36, p.3 |
Women interested in intramural tennis, baseball, and golf should attend a meeting to outline the activities for the present term. | |
1544 | Baker announces extensive spring intramural card College Eye 26:36, p.4 |
All spring intramural managers will have a meeting in the Men's Gymnasium to plan spring program. | |
1545 | Alpha Chi's take basket tourney College Eye 26:34, p.4 |
Alpha Chi Epsilon made a surprising comeback in the intramural basketball tournament and beat Lambda Gamma Nu. | |
1546 | Lambda Gamma Nu, Alpha Chi Epsilon tie in court finals College Eye 26:33, p.4 |
Lambda Gamma Nu and Alpha Chi Epsilon tie for the intramural basketball championship and will play a two out of three game playoff. | |
1547 | Campus This Week College Eye 26:31, p.3 |
Upcoming events. | |
1548 | Favorites fall in intramural cage tourney College Eye 26:31, p.4 |
Lambda Gamma Nu was expected to win but were defeated by an improved Y. M. C. A. team. | |
1549 | YMCA tankers splash out win College Eye 26:31, p.4 |
Y. M. C. A. swim team captures annual carnival intramural victory. | |
1550 | Lambda Gams, Phi Sigs lead in cage meet College Eye 26:30, p.4 |
Intramural basketball championship is narrowed to Lambda Gamma Nu or Phi Sigma Epsilon. |