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

 - Class of 1933

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Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 141 of 248
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Page 141 text:

fy J as C Back Rowefjohnson, Wilcutt, Bartels, E. Garland, Greear, Craig. Front RowFThompson, Miller, hlosephs, Hahn, L. Garland, Fisher, Fanelly. lnterfraternity Baseball Tournament A PERFECT SEASON wirn NO ERRORS QAT LEAST NOT NiANYi By SSCHISEYN. THE coming of spring with its accompanying surge of sporting blood hurried the boys to Ownbey's ball park for a few practice sessions before the Great National Pastime Tournament got under way. The Atlas Club came through the Tournament without defeat but with many close calls. The thriller of the season being the final game with the Theta Psi team which was nip and tuck till the sixth inning when the Atlas boys built up a five run lead and main' tained it the remainder of the game. - The battery consisted of Mickey Miller whose fast ones were a decided hazard to opposing batters, and L. Garland, who showed no uncertain skill in iinding the weak spots in enemy teams. LINEUP L. GARLAND, Catcher R. THOMPSON, Short Stop L. MiLLER, Pitcher E. GARLAND, Center Field C. JOSEPHS, First Base L. BARTELS, Right Field D. GREEAR, Second Base F. FANELLY, Left Field R. FISHER, Third Base E. HAHN, Substitute ----.tm---f-We ll137ll

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F ,i , pf- . 1v,.. fir'-' f. ra, 4 .V wffkfajfg 'ii will Back Row--Green, Speir, Cooper, Barnett. Front Row-Van Arsdale, Fix. lnterfraternity Bridge Tournament HE Annual Interfraternity Bridge Tournament, sponsored by the Interfraternity Council, was played this year under a new system of scoring. This new system made the fraternity having the highest total number of points the winner. Theta Psi held the highest number of points at the end of the Tournament and thus became the Fraternity Bridge Champions for 1933. Much interest centered around the Tournament this year because the race was such a close one. The outcome was not known until the last match was over as first one team and then another would be in the lead. Each fraternity had a chance at iirst place and held it for one week. However with the finish of the last match the Theta Psi team came out on top. Alpha Tau Sigma, the 1932 winners, finished in second place. Phi Sigma Gamma, Atlas, Acacia, and Iota Tau Sigma finished in the order named. The trophy for the Tournament is a beautiful loving cup which is presented to the winning fraternity at the close of the Tournament. M33 iiasi



Page 142 text:

fx , ,QXA Y sf PQ 2 mi, c 1 . A , f - Wi IOTA TAU SIGMA TENNIS TEAM lntelncraternity Tennis Tournament THE Erst Interfraternity Tennis Tournament to be held at K. C. O. S. was the feature of the Sport year. The Tournament was sponsored by the lnterfraternity Council. It was conducted on an elimination basis and the winner was presented with a handsome trophy. ' The Iota Tau Sigma team, composed of J. L. O'Hare and Emmett Binkert, was the winner of the tournament. This team made short work of the Alpha Tau Sigma boys in the first round. In the semiffinals I. T. S. played Theta Psi. This was one ofthe best matches of the tournament and it was only through hard playing on the part of Binkert and O'Hare that they were able to down the Theta Psi boys. The Atlas Club and I. T. S. put on a fine display for the finals from which the I. T. S. emerged victorious. The Tennis Tournament for 1953 has not been played at this Writing. However there is every indication that the Tennis Cup will change hands as both Binkert and O'Hare have gone the way of graduation. , THE TEAMS I. T. S. . . . .........,..,. . . .Binlcert and O'Hare ATLAS .,.... ..... F isher and Kenaga THETA Psi .,... .... P orter and Poole ACACIA ..... ..... L arkins and Muir A. T. S. ..,. , .... Gilson and Mehegan -l..4g,Q33.L.1- ' IIISSH

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