University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1928

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University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 191 of 422
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University of Florida - Tower / Seminole Yearbook (Gainesville, FL) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 190
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Page 191 text:

A. I.. Brow r. Director l(ninl Mrmlm» Sam Byrd .......... Wynne Morgan...... Carl OWBHY ..... Carl Owcnby ........ Charles Ausley ..... I„ K. Bocan Jr.... Jack Pmmuck .... J. Frank Ciia »: Jr. John K. IIolamekry . Ci s Fm r ......... Ernest McDonald Robert Brown ...... Randolph Boyd William Lathrop ... “Bo Smith ....... Joi: Schwartz ..... William Bond .... Carl Wideij....-... Marion Martin ..... . Secretary First Semester Manager Second Semester Manager llasclmll ............... Basketball ------------------ Boxing .......... Cross Country Fencing Coif ................. Handball Horseshoes Floyground Hall Publicity Speedball ............... Sh i aiming Tennis ................... ..Track ................ I tdleyball j................B resiling CbQ Q smmom

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INTRA-MURAL SPORTS Intra-Mural Hoard thi car inaugurated a matt extensive program for the college M wN year. For the first time in the history of Intra-Mural a Faculty Director «u in J charier of the Hoard, and of all tlir sport . A. |„ Browne, varsity track coach la t year. was appointed Director, and Sant Hyrd the Student Secretary. Sixteen sports, varying from open coif in tlir fall to Itau-lull in the spring. and from horse-•hoc to fencing, were received with great enthusiasm hy the student . Intra-Mural sports, lie-side lu-iiiR a pleasant pastime for the student , materially aid in physical development. The competition are divided into league for a more elficient control of tournament ; one league being composed of the dormitory section , one of the military unit , and on of the fraternities. Greater interest and more heated rivalry i» noted a one of tlir result of this system which ha proven advantageous in many way . There is a corps of eighteen student manager headed by a manager for each semester. These manager aid the faculty director in tin- va t amount of complicated detail work nece ary in arranging and running off each Intra-Mural |h»m. The Itoard appoint organization manager who have charge of all sport in their unit . These manager in turn select the team candidate and captain . All tournament arc played on the available campus ground and in the two gymnasiums. The cement tennis court were utilized in playing off the Intra-Mural matches, ami these competition have the right of way over all oilier matches. The horseshoe contest were played on six courts located at various fraternity house and between the dormitories. olleyl all wa« lield on the concrete courts next to the tennis court , and ha chall was run off on the Freshman Football Field. The golf tourney wa conducted at the Gainesville Golf Club through the courtesy of the Hoard of Director of that Club. The swimming event were held at l.ake Wauhurg. Each league winner in each sport was rewarded with trophie . while the Intra-Mural winner in each sport won one leg on a three year trophy for that sport. The Intra-Mural Champions or that unit having the largest number of points won one leg on the three year Manchester Cup. The individual high point man was presented with a beaut if ul bronze victory statue. This year about 60 per cent of the students look part in at least one sport, and there wa approximately 2500 contestants in the different sport . Basketball, boxing and playground ball created much interest on the campus this year. It is hard to determine exactly which Intra-Mural »porl wa most popular, but if a decision had to be made basketball probably would lead. However, horseshoes, handball, wrestling, and fencing, which are new sports to Intra-Mural activities, received hardy support. The Intra-Mural sport for thi year embraced Open Coif, Open Tennis, Horseshoes Volleyball. Cross Country. Spcrdhall, Handball. Pushball. Boxing. Wrestling, Fencing. Track. Tennis Golf. Baseball. Playground Hall, and Swimming. From a carrful survey of lhe«e «|Kirt» it can be readily seen that an opportunity is given to everyone to participate in hi favorite sport. Everyone can not he a varsity man. however, and it i the idea of Intra-Mural to afford healthy, pleasant recreation to every student of ihr university, thereby developing hi sportsmanship, hi physique and bis loyalty to hi school, to say nothing of the advantage such recreation lias toward the ability to do better scholastic work. We all know that Intra-Mural, strictly translated, mean “Within The Wall , and wo also know that cooperation and loyally within the wall mean a bigger and In-ller school for those within. So our slogan for the Intra-Mural Hoard for the year 1928-29 would be “BIGGER AND BETTER INTRA-MURALS , resulting in a bigger and better University of Florida.

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