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1936, THE TARKIANA 9- ' S . - 5 . - X 1 md Juard iri I fl yard B'-Wetulef, H'-?YldY'lCk KCZDIJ, Woodruff, Strom, Cunningham, Cline ZlflIflL.4 5 14,463 After several lean years the 1935 tennis team began to demonstrate possibilities for a very successful season in 1936. Matches were played with Maryville, Peru. and William Jewell. The first match 01' the season played with Maryville, resulted in a 5-2 decision for them. William Jewell was the next Tarkio opponent and nosed out the Owls 4-2. The absence of Captain Hendrick, due to illness, seriously handicapped the Tarkio team. The next match, which was played with Peru resulted in a 4-3 de- cision for the Owls, and their first victory. In a return match Tarkio won a 5-2 decision. As a climax to the season, St. Joseph was played on the local court, and the Owls swept seven matches in a row. Bailey Boettner and Pat Hendrick were the Tarkio participants in the state meet, but met with little success. Men who won let- ters for the 1935 season were: Captain Hendrick, Bailey Boettner, Murrell Cline, Don- ald Cunningham, and Joe Woodruff. One match was played in the fall of 1935 with Peru and resulted in a sweeping victory for the Owls. Besides the returning lettermen, Strom, and Bailey showed up well. The captain elect for 1936 is Joe Woodruff. page eighty three
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THE TARKIANA. 19236 rw , fn ' A M .- -. 0, , A 9, ,t ,. C . - N I 'U' .' ,za , QL: , 4 , , V X . if .4 , 5 . 1 N . ,X ' .X X W . . ,-.-1 4 I 4 v 1 WK! 4 ffl .' MACK RONV: Hamilton, Naumnn, Hoyle, Offenbaeker, Ryan, Iienn. liranson. Cox. L. Wolfe, and Faye. l iIiS'l' RONY: Mitchell. Adam, Sterri-lt, llennett. Ilood, Mi-Farland, Farmer. M. Wolfe, and Kyle, fCU2ll'lll. 1035 QM! 5.e.a0,. Tarkio track teams have come to command a great deal of respect in the eyes of their opponents in the past few years. Enthusiasm among' the men participating in track, along' with the support of the student body, was evidenced by the winning of the M. C. A. U. Conference Championship in 1934. The Owls finished third in the Conference meet last year but the spirit and determination to win still stands foremost in the mind of every member of the squad. Two M. C. A. U. records were established last year by Tarkio men, namely Henn and Bennett. Henn broke the old record, set by him the previous year, by hurling the discus a distance of 138 feet and 11 inches. Bennett's powerful legs carried him around the einder path for a mile to set a new record of 4 minutes and 30 seconds. TRACK SCHEDULE-19235 Tarkio 6513-Maryville 7015 Tarkio 80 -Jewell 56 Tarkio S3215-Peru 4315 Tarkio 73 -Missouri Valley 5212- Chillicothe 815 M. C. A. U.-Central 50155 Westminster 421Qg Tarkio 383 Drury 21123 William Jewell 115 Missouri Val- ley 9 lg 9 Culver-Stockton 3. mage eighty-l'ou1' OFFENBACK!-lli The shot put. ed to do the best depended upon to M. C. A. U. Confe holds several colleg During Hood' great number of n 1-ined with his nati the low hurdles an Clarence is a also a member of n College record last Helm is one nj ltl' to throw the di from his specialty, Jump.
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