Whitford--Lawrence W. (Mon) (Class of 1924; Athletics Staff; Physical Education Faculty)
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# | Title | Date | Summary |
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301 | Varsity baseball squad of 1932 Old Gold 0:0, p.138 |
Schedule and season highlights; photos. | |
302 | Coaches and instructors at the Teachers College Old Gold 0:0, p.126 |
Profiles and photos. | |
303 | Physical Education Old Gold 0:0, p.32 |
History and aims of the department; photos. | |
304 | John Baker withdraws resignation Public Relations News Release 1932:320, p.1 |
John Baker, assistant football coach during the 1932 season, reconsidered his decision to play professional football. Mr. Baker will probably serve as head coach of the 1933 team. | |
305 | 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. | |
306 | 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. | |
307 | Panthers play Iowa State in season opener; squad in good condition; Johnson May start College Eye 24:30, p.4 |
Coach Whitford took his baseball men to Ames where they initiated their baseball schedule. | |
308 | Whitford drills diamond squad for first game; squad members injured in scrimmage; lineup may be juggled College Eye 24:29, p.4 |
Baseball men get ready for their first game with Iowa State College Cyclones. | |
309 | Squad performs well in first sham battle; signs of battling potency in evidence as hurlers open trick bag College Eye 24:28, p.4 |
Coach Whitford had baseball men scrimmage. | |
310 | Panther diamond squad hampered by weather Whitford seeks hitting power on ball squad; first base job a toss up; pitchers ready to go; all men in shape College Eye 24:27, p.4 |
Baseball men take it easy on hard throwing outside until weather conditions become better. Outfields positions are still being decided. | |
311 | Diamond again calls ball squad; pitching staff in fine shape after intensive drills in fieldhouse College Eye 24:26, p.4 |
Coach Whitford starts intensive drills on the varsity field in preparation for the opening contests of the season next month with Iowa State. | |
312 | Spring grid drills open with Baker at Helm; twenty report at first spring football drills; aspirants for 1933 squad are slated for stiff workouts College Eye 24:26, p.4 |
Panther football squad has first spring drill. Members of last year's football squad will return for more competition, but are either out for a spring sport or not in school. Several lettermen are in the group reporting. | |
313 | Candidates will be reporting to football practice Public Relations News Release 1932:277, p.1 |
There will be twenty-five to thirty candidates expected for the 1933 spring parctice. | |
314 | 36 baseball aspirants work under Whitford; squad quits gym as weather man turns on heat College Eye 24:24, p.4 |
Baseball men have been practicing in the heat outside, pitchers have been delegated to drive fly balls to the outfielders, who have been getting the most strenuous workouts. | |
315 | 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. | |
316 | Baseball players in serious preparation for season Public Relations News Release 1932:272, p.1 |
Coach L. W. Whitford has had his players conditioning and practicing in preparation for a big year. | |
317 | Spring opens baseball drill for twenty; loss of letterman leaves large gaps in Tutor infield College Eye 24:22, p.1 |
With the loss of the lettermen, many positions are up for grabs. Coach Whitford has five reserves from last year's varsity squad and a large number of the 1932 freshman squad. | |
318 | Coach Whitford picks and all-star baseball team Public Relations News Release 1932:268, p.1 |
The 1933 baseball team will be composed of men he has coached for at least two years and beginning as far back as 1926. | |
319 | 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 | |
320 | And then again, maybe golf balls would be better! College Eye 24:16, p.4 |
Coach Whitford wants to give his freshmen a better chance of making a basket. | |
321 | Whitford reduces yearling cage squad to sixteen players College Eye 24:16, p.4 |
List of team members after final cut. | |
322 | Whitford cuts yearling squad; squad of twenty-five will be further reduced soon College Eye 24:13, p.3 |
Whitford's present squad started at forty-eight; then cut to twenty-five; will be cut to eighteen. | |
323 | The Iowa State Teachers College football squad Public Relations News Release 1932:144, p.1 |
Finished the season with five wins, three losses, and one tie. | |
324 | At a banquet given Tuesday evening Public Relations News Release 1932:134, p.1 |
Twenty-four men letter in football; list provided. | |
325 | The fighting Iowa State Teachers College Panthers Public Relations News Release 1932:124, p.1 |
Final football game of the season is against Coe. | |
326 | The Iowa State Teachers College Panthers Public Relations News Release 1932:117, p.1 |
Football team prepares for Dad's Day match against Michigan State Normal. | |
327 | The Iowa State Teachers Panthers Public Relations News Release 1932:112, p.1 |
Football team gears up for Dad's Day match against Michigan State Normal. | |
328 | Football fans in and about Cedar Falls Public Relations News Release 1932:113, p.1 |
Freshmen team plays last game of the season against Luther College; players listed. | |
329 | The terrific pounding Public Relations News Release 1932:103, p.1 |
Football team prepares for game against Simpson; players listed. | |
330 | State Normal of Ypsilanti to play here; strong Michigan team has not met defeat this year College Eye 24:10, p.4 |
TC will face their toughest competition of the season; Coach Whitford has been working his men long and hard at scrimmages. | |
331 | Panthers in fine fettle for Simpson; Teacher Gridders tackle undefeated team at Indianola College Eye 24:9, p.2 |
All players will be in good condition with no injuries for the game against Indianola. Lineup will be up to the players themselves, commented Whitford. | |
332 | An indication of what Iowa State Teachers College football Public Relations News Release 1932:91, p.1 |
Freshman football team plays Coe; players listed. | |
333 | Coaches L. W. Whitford, John Baker, and Melvin Fritzel Public Relations News Release 1932:88, p.1 |
Football team travels to Kalamazoo to meet Western State Teachers College; players listed. | |
334 | The State Teachers Panthers Public Relations News Release 1932:81, p.1 |
Football team is up against Western State Teachers College, of Kalamazoo, Michigan. | |
335 | Martin Luther College Eye 24:8, p.4 |
Coach Whitford's tribute to Martin Luther, who died recently; photo. | |
336 | Panthers meet Western State at Kalamazoo; Teachers will give battle to Michigan School Saturday College Eye 24:8, p.1 |
Coach Whitford will be able to put his strongest lineup on the field against the Western Teachers. | |
337 | The State Teachers grid camp Public Relations News Release 1932:75, p.1 |
Injuries weaken football team. | |
338 | Panthers meet Morningside tomorrow; Sioux with one conference win have perfect record despite three non-conference defeats College Eye 24:7, p.1 |
Luther and Bain will not be able to be play in the starting lineup due to injuries. The Panthers so far have a conference record for the season of two victories and one defeat, besides a non-conference win over Cornell. | |
339 | These two Iowa State Teachers College veterans Public Relations News Release 1932:60, p.1 |
Footballers Maynard Harman and Donald Gooden highlighted. | |
340 | Whitford men beat Cornell for third win; Panthers again score final period for another shutout College Eye 24:6, p.5 |
TC beat Cornell, 13-0. Before the end of third quarter, TC scored with their first touchdown; their second touchdown occurred when they recovered a fumble. | |
341 | With another game safely chalked up Public Relations News Release 1932:35, p.1 |
Football team's next match is against Western State Teachers College of Kalamazoo, Michigan. | |
342 | With the first three games of the current season tucked away in the win column Public Relations News Release 1932:28, p.1 |
Football team plays Luther College on October 15. | |
343 | The old jinx of injuries Public Relations News Release 1932:24, p.1 |
Two players' injuries are mild enough to allow them to play in the Cornell game. | |
344 | Gridders set for nine game schedule Alumnus 16:4, p.16 |
1932 football season preview. | |
345 | Panthers open home season with Penn's Quakers as foes; official line-up unannounced; dissatisfied with Columbia game, coach refuses to name line-up College Eye 24:4, p.1 |
A look at the line-up and prospects for the game. | |
346 | A squad of 35 freshmen, an increase over last year Public Relations News Release 1932:16, p.1 |
Freshmen football team roster listed. | |
347 | Columbia game opens football season for Panthers Saturday; Fisher's back injury may keep star half from starting lineup College Eye 24:3, p.1 |
Panthers have been practicing hard for their football games. | |
348 | A number of new faces Public Relations News Release 1932:13, p.1 |
Football team plays Penn; starting lineup changes. | |
349 | The entire football squad Public Relations News Release 1932:10, p.1 |
Changes in the starting lineup after a sluggish game against Columbia. | |
350 | The Iowa State Teachers gridders Public Relations News Release 1932:8, p.1 |
Football team's first game of the season is at Columbia, in Dubuque. |