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

 - Class of 1933

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WURT WILSON PORTER m Tennis Team ol: IQ32 EMMETT BINKERT, a 1932 graduate, was one of the nfost consistent players on the K. C. C. S. team. He had much experience before coming to Kirksville. He was a member of the Quincy Tennis Club for a number of years and had played interfcolf legiate tennis. L. J. OQHARE is another graduate and will be hard to replace. He played a hard driving game and was at his best when the going was tough. ROY FISHER, a senior this year, is a versatile athlete. He lettered in basketball as well as in tennis. He started the last tennis season slowly but as the time wore on he rapidly rounded into shape and proved to be a very valuable man to the team. MAC WURT was another very consistent player. He has two more years to serve the team as he is only a junior at the present time. He will no doubt be one of the strong points of the 1933 team. CARLISLE WILSON was perhaps the outstanding player of the 1932 team. He played a hard lighting game, always giving his best. He is a graduate however and his place will be difficult to fill. EDWARD PORTER played two years of intercollegiate tennis before coming to Kirksville. He was the only freshman on the squad. ---luVD5i------ 1113111

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.Q BINKERT ONHARE FISHER g The Tennis Season of IQ32 RECORD without a defeat was hung up by the lirst K. C. O. S. Varsity Tennis Team to take the Held. The school may well be proud of the record of the 1932 team. It was a strong unit, no stars, just a group of steady players who made every stroke count. At the beginning of the season an eight game schedule was laid out but only seven of the games were played due to the poor condition of the courts in some of the other towns. Trenton College was the first victim to fall before the drives of the K. C. O. S. boys. Four games to none told the story clearly as to which was the better team. The Kirksville Teachers College also suffered a sound defeat at the hands of the osteopaths not once but twice. The Teachers fought hard but their best was just not good enough. A score of 5 games to none marked the spot where the Teachers fell. Culver Stockton College was another school that learned a good lesson about osteopathic tennis players. The matches with Culver Stockton were however the most thrilling seen on the courts during the season due to the fact that the teams were so evenly matched. Several Tennis Clubs from Various Missouri towns rounded out the schedule for the 1932 season. They were overcome with little difficulty. ,f ig , - a ii 13Oll

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