Scott--Everett Hoxie (Student--1936)
Displaying 1 - 50 of 51 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Fifty-three receive awards for baseball, track competition Alumnus 19:4, p.16 |
Roster of letter winners. | |
2 | Most valuable players named by Athletic Board Alumnus 19:4, p.17 |
Earle Meikle and Everett Scott honored; photo. | |
3 | Everett Scott pitches no-hit contest at Ypsilanti; first hitless shutout since Whitford's perfect game in 1919 Alumnus 19:3, p.16 |
1935 season wrap-up; photo. | |
4 | Meikle, Scott most valuable; voted awards for work on track, baseball teams College Eye 27:47, p.1 |
Profiles of Earle Meikle and Everett Scott; photo. | |
5 | Harry Krieg is leading hitter on Tutor team; veteran left-fielder also maintains perfect record afield College Eye 27:46, p.4 |
Panthers as a team hit .249 and fielded .849. | |
6 | Earle Meikle was named by the athletic board as the man of greatest value to the track team Public Relations News Release 1934:1109, p.1 |
Everett Scott received the same award for the baseball team. | |
7 | Earle Meikle and Everett Scott were voted to be the men of greatest value Public Relations News Release 1934:1108, p.1 |
Letters and numerals for tennis, track, and baseball were announced by S. A. Lynch. | |
8 | Famous for his ball-playing, "Ev" Scott prefers Ping-Pong; Panther pitcher turns in no-hit, no-run game at Ypsilanti College Eye 27:44, p.4 |
Panthers won, 6-0; photo. | |
9 | Harry Krieg led the Teachers College baseball team in fielding and hitting Public Relations News Release 1934:1103, p.1 |
Final averages. | |
10 | Baseball Old Gold 0:0, p.242 |
1935 schedule and season highlights; photos. | |
11 | College Eye Old Gold 0:0, p.130 |
Letter from the staff, officers, and staff members; photos. | |
12 | Teachers College baseball teams will end the season tomorrow against Luther Public Relations News Release 1934:1094, p.1 |
Starting lineups. | |
13 | Tutor ball club meets Michigan teachers today; play second of three game road trip at Ypsilanti College Eye 26:44, p.136 |
Teachers played the University of Toledo. | |
14 | The Teachers College baseball team will meet Toledo Public Relations News Release 1934:1077, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
15 | Made final home appearance yesterday College Eye 26:43, p.4 |
Summary of senior baseball players' careers; photo. | |
16 | These Teachers College baseball players will oppose Normal at Ypsilanti Public Relations News Release 1934:1063, p.1 |
The games will take place on May 24 and 25. | |
17 | These Teachers College baseball players will oppose Toledo Public Relations News Release 1934:1064, p.1 |
The game will take place on May 23. | |
18 | Everett Scott will make his final home appearance against the Luther baseball team Public Relations News Release 1934:1069, p.1 |
Scott ranks at the top of the pitching staff with teammate Dick Rollins. | |
19 | These four Teachers College athletes will be after the Iowa conference relay record Public Relations News Release 1934:1065, p.1 |
Roland White will defend his previous pole vault title. | |
20 | Only four events are on the program for the Teachers College athletes this week Public Relations News Release 1934:1056, p.1 |
Thursday will be the final baseball game, and the track and tennis teams will compete for loop titles this weekend. | |
21 | Macomb, Illinois nine to battle Panthers today; Rollins will pitch opener; Scott will hurl tomorrow College Eye 26:42, p.4 |
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22 | The Western Illinois Teachers will furnish the opposition for the Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1934:1057, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
23 | Panthers split Cyclone series; drop first game, 6 to 3; win finale behind Scott, 4 to 3 College Eye 26:42, p.4 |
Doubleheader leaves Panthers and Cyclones with one win each. | |
24 | Seeking its third victory, the Teachers College baseball team will meet Western Illinois Public Relations News Release 1934:1054, p.1 |
Starting lineup. | |
25 | Teachers College athletes face another heavy week of competition Public Relations News Release 1934:1043, p.1 |
Two baseball games, two tennis matches, and a varsity and freshman triangular meet give little time for rest. | |
26 | The Teachers College baseball team will meet Iowa State College at Ames tomorrow Public Relations News Release 1934:1045, p.1 |
Coach Whitford is undecided on the lineup, but will bring a traveling squad of about sixteen men. | |
27 | Baseball team plays Cyclones at Ames today; Scott to oppose Holmes in two-game series opener College Eye 26:41, p.4 |
Teachers College record is currently 1-3. | |
28 | The Teachers College baseball and tennis teams will both be in action twice this week Public Relations News Release 1934:1036, p.1 |
The track team will be attending the Dakota relays. | |
29 | Seeking its first win of the season, the Teachers College baseball team will meet the University of Nebraska Public Relations News Release 1934:1022, p.1 |
Probable batting order. | |
30 | The Teachers College baseball team will seek its first victory here on Friday against Nebraska Public Relations News Release 1934:1021, p.1 |
Probable starting lineups. | |
31 | The Teachers College baseball team will open the season this afternoon Public Relations News Release 1934:1004, p.2 |
Starting lineups. | |
32 | The Teachers College baseball team will open the 1935 season tomorrow against Iowa State Public Relations News Release 1934:1003, p.2 |
Starting lineups. | |
33 | The Teachers College baseball team will put the final touches on in preparation for the opening game Public Relations News Release 1934:1001, p.1 |
Possible lineups. | |
34 | Hampered by snow and rain, the Teachers College baseball team has been slow rounding into shape Public Relations News Release 1934:994, p.1 |
Season outlook. | |
35 | Baseball season opens April 11 Alumnus 19:2, p.18 |
1935 season preview. | |
36 | A body blow was dealt when Gordon Blanchard would not be available for this baseball season Public Relations News Release 1934:963, p.1 |
Roster of players and schedule of games. | |
37 | Scott triumphs in YMCA ping pong tourney College Eye 26:29, p.4 |
Defending champion Everett Scott comes from behind to win the ping pong tournament. | |
38 | Ping pong addicts at "Y" give all for sake of game College Eye 26:23, p.1 |
Many students enjoy the sport. | |
39 | Clouters provide thrills in successful season Alumnus 18:3, p.23 |
1934 baseball season wrap-up; played on new baseball diamond. | |
40 | Athletic trophies presented at special assembly Alumnus 18:3, p.24 |
Letters, MVP awards, and other honors announced for 1933-1934 season; photo. | |
41 | Ping pongers win cows, a horse, etc. College Eye 26:1, p.1 |
Students have fun playing table tennis. | |
42 | Twenty-three trackmen and fourteen baseball players win monogram sweaters Public Relations News Release 1934:522, p.1 |
L. L. Mendenhall announced the winners. | |
43 | Varsity baseball squad Old Gold 0:0, p.248 |
1934 schedule, outstanding players, and team members; photos. | |
44 | Panthers split even at Ames; lose first encounter 15-6, win second game 9-7; Scott pitches College Eye 25:41, p.4 |
Tutor pitchers no match for Ames hitters. | |
45 | Basketball team two-game series with Iowa State Public Relations News Release 1932:445, p.1 |
Thursday afternoon the basketball team, undaunted by a defeat Monday, opened a two-game series with the Iowa State team. | |
46 | Regular workouts have begun Public Relations News Release 1932:394, p.1 |
Coach Whitford has many candidates for positions on the 1934 baseball team; eleven games have already been booked for the season. | |
47 | Home schedule starts Friday Public Relations News Release 1932:307, p.1 |
Baseball players first four games of the season was on foreign ground but Friday, May 12, they play at home against Upper Iowa. | |
48 | Baseball players journey to Iowa City Public Relations News Release 1932:295, p.1 |
Coach Whitford announced that possibly fifteen men will go, but the starting lineup is not certain as of yet. The tennis team will make the trip as well to play against Iowa University. | |
49 | Team roster has been cut Public Relations News Release 1932:273, p.1 |
The baseball team has been reduced to twenty-four men, and two more may be cut. | |
50 | Attentions turns to spring sports Public Relations News Release 1932:267, p.1 |
Only one winter sports program remains on the schedule so, college athletes prepare for spring sports |