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,- E . 1-f-ww-n zvv-n-fre: rl ' ' -a ' A mu-nuus:sa.4-M-fi-M21--'-- - 'f'' ' V ' I - --1 ,gyijif-7,vjvz-L---.-... N. . .- 1f-:..- -n' w ' - ' ' - The Tarlziana, 193 7 ff Top Row: Ky e, tCoachJ, Nauman, Mertz, D. Broerman, Ryan, Armstrong, Padget, Porter. Boyle. Hutchison, J. Comstock, Hood, fAsst. Coachi. Bottom Row: Farmer, K. ixfiitcheii, Fay, M. Sterrelt, Cox. fCapt.D. V. Brown, R. Bennett, McFarland. fCapt. eiectl, D. Bennett, .Adams, McKinley. THAEH 1935 M. C. A. U. CHAMPIONS T THE heginning of the 1936 season the prospects did not look so hright as they might have, hut as time went on, the individuals took shape as a team. The excellent leadership of Captain Clarence Cox and the determination of Ralph Bennett were deciding factors in the success of this season. The outstanding achievements of the season were the records of Ralph Ben- nett in the miie and half-miie, McFarland in the pole vault, Padget in the high jump and javeiin, and Cox in the quarter. Ralph Bennett put away his track shoes without having iost a miie race in iVi.C.A.U. competition, during his four years. TRACK SCHEDULE 1936 Tarkio . . . . . 57 Niaryviiie ...... . . . 79 Taricio.. ...44 Doan... ...6l Per'u.... ..37 Taricio . . . . . 71 Jewell ......... . . 65 - Taricio . . . . . 62V2 Peru ............ 59V2 Chillicothe. . . . 20 M. C. A. U. MEET Taricio . . . . . 40 Central .......... 38V2 Culver-Stockton. . . . . 0 Drury ....... . . 0 Jewell . . . . . 39V2 Vvestminster. ....... 32V2 Missouri Valley. . . . . 0 M.c.A.U. MEET The outstanding event of the year was the M.C.A.U. Meet at Fulton, Mo. The contest divided into a three-way duel hetween Taricio, Jewell, and Central. The top position was juggied hetween these three schools throughout the meet First place depended upon the last event, or the half-miie relay. Padget came through in the anchor position to win the race and consequently the meet for Taricio. This is the second championshi tr Ii t T ric' h few years. p ac eam a io as had in the last Page 62 Y . - -Y
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J. Otte K. Mitcllell H Henstorf These men have played a very important part in the athletic program of Taricio. Glover has heen here only two years hut his Work has heen outstanding. Hcrooicn has heen a very vaiuahie asset to the athletic depart- ment. His Work with R. B. Glover Page 61 the intramural sports has been very com- menciahie. The cheerleaders have a very difficult task on their hands and they have clone their joh Wen. This is N. P. Kyle's tenth year as head coach and he has a very good record. x .. MW Hcrooicn Nuckols N P KYLE
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The Tarkiana, 1937 The success of the 1936 track season was the result of the leadership of Cox. He worked . 3 hard, urging his teammates to do likewise for the benefit of the team. He left hehind an enviahle l'CCOI'd. Jim won the admiration of his teammates hy pushing the har up 1 Capt. COX each year, finally hrealcing the Capt.-elect McFarland college record in the pole vault, unofficially. We expect an offi- cial record early in 1937 season. Although only a freshman, Lee set himself up as a model for others to follow. Lee has already tacked the college high jump record to his accomplishments. The hoy jumps, runs, and throws the javelin well. His nickname should he Versatility. Ralph has never been defeated in M.C.A.U. mile, holding the mile record, two-mile, and half- mile. High point man in the M.C.A.U.ymeet, he was called hy sports writers, the Great Ralphf' He always made honors for the team. , Lee Padget I R. Bennett Page 63 3 .I 17' -. ,- -,,,',- .,.1gf., ,j'.1fg. - 1. 't:,, - -'..-,,. w: .i - . ' , Y. -giaalsgkfisf-Qa ' :.,,Z:5.,,u+ 1 'iiL'ff-alia-1f7 f2H. ' if - 2 '1 2' 1 1s15nn-Q Sw?:L:zsiEQee2--'f-114fHf - fggxeafgif'-'L 1- r -2r'5iY13msgs1,,wf1,,,, ng JL, ,,:.,.,:.U,,1iu1-14 v t
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