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A Badminton IN ITS 1fnaS'1' YEAR ol' Inter-club competition, the Badminton team established an enviable record, considering the experienced calibre of its opponents. The only loss sulTered was against the Delmar Club of St. Louis. Against stellar competition from that city, K. C. O. S. included a win and loss over the Downtown Y. M. C. A. and took two straight from the Leon's Health Club-Sidney Hill team. The team entered the St. Louis District Champhionships as the climax of the season, and although no team trophy was competed for, tournament officials conceded that the Osteopath delegation would have annexed it had one been offered. The team, asa whole, won 25 and lost I9 individual matches in a held ol' 169 players, with runner-up medals ol' the meet being awarded to Marjorie Ellison, Lois Ilehner, and Mike Brogan. By advancing three players to the linals and four to the semi- linals, K. C. O. S. placed more entires in these brackets tha11 did any opposing organization. Being dubbed by many as the strongest twelve in the Middle West , this accomplished team did much to start the build-up of Badminton as a ranking school sport. THE TEAM MEN Mike Brogan O. C. Latimer Robert Haskell Ernest Ross Reginald Martin A Luceo Martin WOMIQN Marjorie Ellison' Lois Helmer Sheila McGown Marjorie Mossman Isabel Martin Jeanne Barrett
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9, - Golf THE l938 Varsity Golf Team has proven to be a team jun' excellence. Lettermen who returned to make up this year's squad were Capt. Cornell, Manager Bock, Bell, and Mulford- while Baker and Widney completed the lineup. Hampered most of the season by unfavorable Weather, the team showed up exceptionally well, recording only one loss throughout the entire season. That was a close, hard-fought match against Kansas State College at Manhattan, in a tri- angular meet in which the Rams easily defeated their other opponent, Nebraska University, the Big Six Champions of l937. Singular of the meet was Bock's victory over Nebraska's amateur runner-up of last year. All the other and whether playing at the Kirksville Country Club or on a visiting course, the team displayed a strength and a smooth stroking brand of golf almost unbeatable. April April April May May May May May May l 9- 23- 30 5- 6- G 10- ll- 21- matches were clean-cut decisive victories for the home squadg 1938 Varsity Golf Schedule O. S ....... 225 Central College QTherej ......i li. ...... 45 O. S ....... 145 Gem City Business College CHereD ..... 35 O. S ....... 205 O. S ....... 125 Trenton Junior College CTherej ....... 55 O. S ..,.... l35 Nebraska University CManl1attanj .... . 45 Kansas State College CManhattanj .... 10 Trenton Junior College CHereD ........ 5 Central College QHereQ ............... 15 O. S ....... 8 O. S ....... 13 O.S ....... I8 K.S.l.C ................... ....... 9 O. S ....... 14 Gem City Business College CTherel .... 4 lL 'l
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grwwi 9 f .' a 3 F, r N--. 5 if Time Out! The Glass House of Ripley fame ..... Good evening, Drs. Fulton ..... Bill and his prolile. Now 1-Left Z0 Right- Now 2-A Mr. and Mrs. Johnstong from Georgia, if you please!! ..... President I-Ienery . . 211161 the First Lady' '..... Some liomeward bound at Christmas. Row 3- Presenting Pat Philben . . and CAR!! ..... Kohler and Potts with a Stiff between ..... The Pearsons in a dancing mood. Row 4-- Twist her upper dorsals, Palmallyll ..... Dr. Bill . . you wouldn't kid us would You? ..... The Omega Gamma Mu boys.
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