Tennis

Displaying 601 - 633 of 633 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 Tennis is the favorite of all sports
Normal Eyte 4:28, p.442
Hardly enough court space for those who wish to play.
602 All Fool's Day
Normal Eyte 4:26, p.410
Snow brought sledding rather than tennis and baseball to mind.
603 A few of the more anxious tennis players
Normal Eyte 4:24, p.379
Venture out into the cold weather.
604 Now is a good time for tennis playing
Normal Eyte 4:3, p.44
Weather good but few are playing.
605 Every tennis player
Normal Eyte 4:2, p.28
Player hit on head when his racket falls on him.
606 Miss Ida Fesenbeck
Normal Eyte 3:34, p.271
Treasurer of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association; visits Grinnell.
607 Constitution of the S. N. S. Tennis Association
Normal Eyte 3:31, p.246
Text of the constitution.
608 Tennis is rapidly coming to the front
Normal Eyte 3:30, p.237
A good sport for both men and women; need more courts.
609 The tennis supplies have arrived
Normal Eyte 3:28, p.223
But wintry days have not allowed play.
610 S. C. Smith
Normal Eyte 3:25, p.199
Agent for bicycles, tennis and athletic goods, and uniforms.
611 Lawn tennis
Normal Eyte 3:23, p.179
Iowa Inter-collegiate Lawn Tennis Association meets in Fairfield; tournament set up for May.
612 Unless they insist
Normal Eyte 3:8, p.64
ISNS finished fourth of four schools in tennis tournament.
613 Tennis
Normal Eyte 3:8, p.61
Tennis Club has forty members, including women; Rodney Arey and G. W. Randlett went to Grinnell to participate in a state tournament and to organize an intercollegiate tennis association.
614 We understand there is talk
Normal Eyte 3:5, p.38
May be tennis tournament in Grinnell.
615 The Tennis Club
Normal Eyte 3:4, p.30
Underway once again.
616 Tennis tournament
Normal Eyte 2:34, p.261
Contests of men's, women's, and mixed singles and doubles.
617 Our Lawn Tennis Organization
Normal Eyte 2:32, p.250
Three courts are in good order and a fourth will be laid out if necessary.
618 The officers of the newly organized tennis club
Normal Eyte 2:30, p.233
Roster of officers.
619 With the coming of spring, our thoughts revert to tennis
Normal Eyte 2:25, p.200
Hopes tennis group will reorganize.
620 Tennis
Normal Eyte 2:9, p.73
Results of first championship matches.
621 The tennis court has been the scene
Normal Eyte 2:8, p.65
Mixed doubles has been a favorite; also, L. H. Andrews defeats Herbert Halsey.
622 The Preparatory lads have fitted up a gymnasium
Normal Eyte 2:6, p.46
Cannot join Athletic Association so they form their own organization; may conflict with tennis association.
623 Has the tennis association any rights which are bound to be respected
Normal Eyte 2:6, p.46
Believes preparatory and training school students have damaged tennis courts.
624 The tennis season is opening wider
Normal Eyte 2:5, p.39
Students should participate in tennis and baseball.
625 There is a lamentable lack of interest displayed in tennis this fall
Normal Eyte 2:5, p.38
A men's doubles team is ready for challengers.
626 Who will lead off
Normal Eyte 2:3, p.23
Tennis courts need repair.
627 The tennis season
Normal Eyte 2:3, p.22
Has just begun.
628 Last year's tennis club
Normal Eyte 2:2, p.17
Old members organizing new club.
629 Lawn tennis
Normal Eyte 1:18, p.144
Detailed description of a tennis match between Arey-Huget and Burton-Chapman.
630 In spite of a strong, cold wind
Normal Eyte 1:16, p.126
First match played on new dirt court.
631 The athletic spirit
Normal Eyte 1:12, p.92
Several tennis clubs have organized.
632 Athletics is now the all absorbing subject
Normal Eyte 1:8, p.57
Urges students to become involved in athletics; Board has furnished some equipment; believes students need to engage in physical in addition to mental activities.
633 The little man talks
Normal Eyte 1:7, p.52
Challenges others to athletic contests.