Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)

 - Class of 1927

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Golf Tournament OLP has become the most popular sport at K. C. C. and every day sees some of the students tramping up and down the hills in their search for the little white ball. With onefthird of the student body participating in the game, tournaments and various forms of competitive play become a necessity. The Hrst and only spring competition was the interfraternity tournament sponsored by Sigma Sigma Phi. Before the tournament started Theta Psi and Atlas were picked to fight it out between them with Iota Tau Sigma given an outside chance to win. The remaining teams were not considered seriously. Much to the surprise of everyone the two favorites were beaten in their first matches. Theta Psi lost a hard fought match to Alpha Tau Sigma and Atlas bowed to Iota Tau Sigma. Phi Sigma Gamma also won from Theta Psi and put it out of the run' ning. Iota Tau Sigma failed to keep up the good work and after losing a couple of times were no longer a contender. The P. S. Gfs kept on winning with regularity and lost only one match which was with Atlas. The latter after the first defeat braced up and won the rest of its matches. f The final standing showed Phi Sigma Gamma and Atlas tied for Hrst place with five wins and one loss each. An extra match was played to decide the winner and the Atlas Club won. As a result of this victory the cup has reposed on the Atlas mantle for one year. The teams were made up of the following men: Atlas-Frew, Grove, Parker, Barkerg Phi Sigma Gamma-Baumgardner, Johnstone., Meyers, Ritzg Iota Tau Sigma, Morrow, Thomson, Quartel, Harrisg Theta Psi-Scott, Bigsby, Johnstone, Whiteg Acacia-Purinton, Laird, Whitesell, Batesg Alpha Tau Sigma-Biggs, Caldwell, Llewellyn, Stewartg Independents-Link, Barker, Holloway, True. In the fall a golfing fraternity was organized and given the name of Mashie Club. It is an honorary organization made up of men who have played three eighteenfhole rounds with a score of 80 or better. The charter members were Scott, Link, Parker, Thomson, Frew, and Craig. This club took charge of the fall tournaments and in spite of the bad weather managed to hold a match play tournament for the school champion' ship and a onefclub medal play affair. - Everyone was eligible for the school championship tournament and after the qualf ifying scores were turned in the contestants were divided into flights of sixteen men each. The number of players necessitated four flights. The first sixteen made up the championship flight and the winner of that flight was declared school champion. Ted Craig won this flight and Frew was the runner' up. In the second flight Purinton and Bragg played in the finals and after a close battle Purinton won. The third flight furnished many upsets and after it was over Van Fleet took home the winner's prize while Ricks had to be content with the prize given to the runnerfup. Manwell won the fourth flight after Chambers failed to show up for the final match. The onefclub tournament was a novelty affair arranged to give everyone a chance to win a prize. There were prizes given for low and high scores and for thirteenth, nine' teenth, and twentyffirst places. The latter places were selected by chance. Purinton and Parker tied for Hrst place with 39 strokes each for the nine holes. Morris won the prize for high score while Lovewell, Moore, and Sites were the other winners. N 1 -J . l li il lf- it f i ' , W r l l 1 i r I i ii in .4 ' v l l Page 121



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The K. O. C. Band T HE K. O. C. BAND has Hlled a very important place in the list of our college activif ties and has now successfully completed its second year under the present or' ganization. Under the able direction of K. R. Steady Uune '27J the band was developed into a musical organization of which we 'are justly proud. The trip to Cameron, Mo. with the -football team gave the band members much enthusiasm and they are to be complimented for their efforts and for the favorable comment that they won for K. O. C. OFFICERS K. R. STEADY, Leader and Drum Major C. E. BRABB, Librarian G. E. Cox, Business Manager E. J. Pnitups, Secretaryffreasurerx PERSONNEL Comets: Altos: Baritories: A F. D. Logue D. E. Richmond C. E. Brabb J. L. Hirst R. F. Purinton D. K. Copeland G. W. Casler A. Rocco Basses H' Tait Trombones: J. M. Holt -l' vlugenselll? H. K. Brinklow O. D. Fry Iggwcciiddls O. I. Cochran C. Shook . . 1 ' O nb K. E. Watt Oboes: E. A. Coles Bb Stanton B D H. W. Leecing ' me 1 Cl I t Saxapliones: R. A. Elliott arme s: - G. E. cox Qfliiady Dmmsf ' ' U att R. D. Forsyth R. S. Scoville A. L. Stockebrand M. M. Rudnick J. Wageiaseller E. J. Phillips .. 9 .. I .- 1 ' ., Cru, l l i vi i l I li ll l i -l il il ,xl .l lf Vi ll lml ll 1 51 .l .W ll! ll ll Fi ig ll ll 3 il e li 'W' ' - ' . ,7iM,L, .--,M Y--i Page 123

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