The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. [32], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1935 Page: 2 of 4
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FAQE TWO
Sport Scripture
At PrMcK«<i By
§MI Chambers
WKMOMK
Welcome. you nearly three thou*-
and student* who were not here last
semester While theie is n<> major
•port sponsored by the college being
carried on at the present time, ex
<ept for • slight amount of participa-
tion in track that in carried over
from the regular spring season, a
wide program of athletic* i* being
provided for the summer students
Mr. Knox and Glsn Redtield are or-
ganizing a varied program of intra-
mural, for men and the W. A A i*
doing the Mime for the women. Thoaa
desiring tn |da> baseball may find an
opportunity to do no on one of the
teanTs in the Twilight League, or
on nome of ti.e other neighboring
taunts. The Hoboed, a swimming
t<~m that claims the T C pool as
their home, will probably be organ-
ised in the near future.
MR h NO\
A valuable addition to the local
physical education staff wa-- made
last fall, when Walter S Knox was
broujrht here from Texa* Christian
University He ha* instituted an
intramural program that last year
attracted the majority of the men
student* in the college despite the
fact that it was the tirnt year that
the program was offered He has
proved himself an efficient tennis
coach Thi* spring, for the first
time, the school had a tumbling team,
an outgrowth of the tumbling class
taught by Knox From the amount
of student interest, Knox will have
(letter team* this summer and next
year. He i* planning to add a boxing
and wrestl.ng course to the curricu-
lum next fa!', and have intramural
participation in those sport.-.
I I MHI.ISt;
For the all-around development of
the body, and. what is just a> ini-
porta nt physically, muscular co-ordi-
nation. tumbling is unexcelled. Prac-
tically all muscles in the body are
called into action, and co-ordination
of the nerves and muscles is neces-
sary for the carrying out of the va-
rious movement*. For the person
who is not satisfied with his physical quisiti
development, tumbling is a very good ,
sport, which is not a- difficult as
might be imagined It is even more
valuable to the person who partici-
Summer Intramurals Are Scheduled
—
Fourteen Men
Receive Trick,
Field Awards
EIGHT MEMBERS OF
EAGLE SQUAD TO RE
CEIVE GOLD MEDALS
FOR NEW RECORDS
To Houston
Fourteen men earned track and
field letters during the past spring
season, provided they passed the re-
amount
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nt' school work. The
men are Captain Paul Mat-
thews. 14<> dash and relays; lMiane
Abbey, distances and middle distanc-
es; Herman Setrrest. half-mile. K C.
Conlee. distances; Marion McKoe,
istajues; Joe Ha-«, hurdles and mile
relaj ; Jimmy Hawk, low hurdles. KM)
yard dash, and sprint relay; l.ynian
Gregory, sprints and relays; Johnny
Stoval, -prints and relays; Captain-
elect ' H Midkiff.. broad jump and
sprints; Cecil Phillips, discus; Ralph
Cole, shot and discus; Charlie Cox
javelin; and Kwell Titus, javelin
In addition to the Fagles or bars
usually given to the lettermen, eight
members of the track team will re-
ceive the gold medal- given to those
who break a college athletic record.
Those receiving them will be I inane
Abbey, mile anil half-mile, Johnny
Stovall. 100 yard dash; C. H Mid
kiff, broad jemp; Cecil Phillips, dis-
cus throw, Ralph Cole, -hot put, and
Charlie Cox, javelin throw, and Jim-
my Hawk. Paul Matthews, Lyman
Gregory, and Johnny Stovall, mem-
bers of the record breaking -print
relay team.
Klevn of the fourteen lettermen
will be back for competition next
spring, composing a formidable nu
clegs around which Coach Sports-
man will build one ot the greatest
track teams of his career. The gradu-
ating senior^ are I'aptain Paul Mat-
thews, Marion McKee, and Charlie
Cox.
pates in other sports as it greatly
lessens the chance for injury. The
ability to relax properly, give to the
force of a blow, or to keep tine's
balance is a big help to the football
player.
HENDLEY'S
GIFT
SHOP
June—
the Month
of Brides—
Be Sure to
Please With a Gift
From HENDLEY'S
114 Fry
four Eagle
Stars Go
To A. A. U.
MORGAN. BASS PHIL
LIPS. CONLEE TO REP
RESENT COLLEGE IN
HOUSTON MEET
Four Fagle trackmen, accompanied
by Coach Choc Sportsman, leave to-
day for Houston, where (key will
Wide Variety Of Sports To
Be Offered To Sunaer Students
At Recreation Park and Field
KNOX ANNOUNCES SOFTBALL.
GOLF. PING PONG VOLLEYBALL.
AQUATICS
BASKETBALL.
TENNIS. AND
mer
A wide variety «•! intramural sports will In* uttered this stim-
accorliiiK t<• Walter S. Kimx. director "t athletics, coni|>eti-
participate in the Gulf States A. A. (ion ill which is npi'li to all l"r Milai'U enrolled summer school s t ll-
t\ track and field meet Friday and dents and facility members ''he diftereiit activities are divided
Saturday. Kvents in the junior di-
Cecil Phillips, who will compete in
the distils throw nt the Junior dlvinvn
ot \\l in Houston tomorrow
————
Recreation Program
Thurada*. June
Intramural contests
(tames
Swimming (Buy i
Group play (students)
Skat ing
Golf
Motion pictures
Scut Leadership our
vision, open to men who have not
participated in that meet in former
years, will be run off on Friday. The
senior events, open to all amateur
athletes, will take place on Saturday
The Fagle entries will fust take part
in the juntot events; then, if their
performance warrant- it. they will
take part in the senior division.
The local entre- are Henry Mor-
gan and R. C. Conlee in the 1500
meter run, Joe Mass in the 20O meter
low hurdles, and Cecil Phillips in the
discus throw. The performances of
all these athletes give them a fail
chance of placing well, especially in
the junior division
The meet at Houston promises to
be one of the strongest sectional
meets sponsored by the A. A. 17., the
Gulf State- division including Texas,
Louisiana. and Mississippi. Ath
ii:Hn-8:00 letes from Louisiana State t'niver-
H:.'to-K:00 sity, Texas I'niversity, Rice I'nivei
until i 4fi sjty, Abilene Christian College, and a
i:UO-X:00 large number of other schools in the
into team sports, individual spurts, and aquatics.
Thi team -ports offered
Director
BE
i> :.'tO-8:HO Southwest,
until H:80
H:;|«-U:30
7-«:.t0
Friday. June 7
Intramural conti -t ' :MO-8:00
(iames 1:30-8:30
Swimming (Gitl-i until 7.45
(iroup Play latudintsl *5:30-8:30
Skating «:30-8:30
Golf until 9:30
Band. I lancing 8:30-8:30
Scout leadership course 7-8:30
Saturday June
S'vimming (Boy.-i
!' it i op
tiolt
Scout leadership course
Auditorium: Stagi
and Regular show
until 9:30
15:80-9:30
until 9:30
7-8:30
band
X:16-10:00
Track and field men with a nation-
al reputation who will compete in-
clude Jack Torrance in the shot put,
Jess Petty in the discus throw. Slats
Hardin and Smoky Brothers ir the
too meter dash. Hardin and Hill Wal-
lace m the hurdles, and many other-
Men who show up well in this <ec-
tional meet will have their expenses
paid to the national A A. I' meet
at Lincoln, Nebraska, latoi in the
year.
Denton County
Holds Annual
Commencement
Waller S. Knox, member of the far-
ult\ of the physical education de-
partment. who ha- been responsible
for the renewed interest in iiilranin
ral- on the Campus
.hi me Kverett >|ient last week-end
Denison with her parents.
are soft
ball, basketball, and volleyball. In
dividual -ports include ping |Ming
miniature golf, tennis ingles (men),
and doubles. cro«|uet mixed doubles
and horseshoe pitching, mixed
double- A swimming meet will be
held Inter, tin date not lieing set as
yet.
Paitn-1puti<iii will i>e limited to one
team port, two individual sports, and
the w miming meet. It i- necessary to
limit each individual to one team
sport i tbey are ail scheduled dur-
ing the evening hours and there would
be coll Huts with several games going
on at the same time
Vny individual m group desiring
to elite! a team in the team sport*
mav do -■> by securing an entry blank
from the offite of the Dean of Men,
or from Mr. Knox hi (11 en Kcdficld
at the Men's Gym Any individual
may *ntci a team by getting a group
orguni/.ed. -electing a team name, and
entei ing all names on the official
entry blank. Kach team entered will
In rci|iiit"d to furnish m designate
one pi t soti ipililliieil to act as ail
official He may ot may not play on
a team.
Thi se desiring to enter in the mill
vidua I sports may do so by signing
ip at tin place indicated on the bulle-
tin boanl at the Men's Gym. Knter
both yoiu name and that of the woman
part mi in the mixed competition.
All entries must be ill by I p.m..
June 10. Schedules will be (Misted
by I :.'!<> on that date
Mrs Lucille Reese Meredith, a I9.V>
graduate id the ( nllegc. was operated
on lor appendicitis in a (lainisville
hospital Monday morning I.ale rr
ports say that she is convalescing.
Sunday. June !•
Tennis
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Joe Brooks, E. H. (Gene) Lowrance, Hack Richey and
Jimmie Cosby
One hundred and ninety-six sev-
enth-grade graduates in the county
| wide graduation ceremonies held at
1:80-6:00 the Auditorium Saturday morning re-
ceived diplomas marking then schol-
astic progress. Sixteen students re
7 '30 8 '30 honor certificates for their ex
6'30-8'00 work during the academic
rt-'HO 8'30 •voar completed,
ntil 7:45 ^ Woods. State Superintendent
6:30-8:30 Education, delivered the principal
until 9:30 address. Music was furnished by the
8:30-9:30 ' allege Orchestra, and Re\. J. D.
7-8:30 G rt,y> pastor of the First Raptist
Church, Denton, read the invocation.
Miss Nell Parmley, assistant stati'
supervisor, sang.
R. L. Proffer, county superinten
dent, awarded tliw certificates, and
county supervisors awarded honors.
Following the ceremonies, the stu-
dents, their friends and parents, were
guests of the College at a motion
picture show.
Wednesday, June 12 •
Intramural contests 6:30-8:80 Bill Ardis, 1932 graduate of the
(iames fl:304i:30 College, who recently received his
Swimming (Girls) until 7:45 master of arts degree from Columbia
Group Play (Students) 6:30-8:30 University, New York City, has re-
Skating 6:30-9:30 turned to Denton for a fortnight.
Golf until 9:30 mmmmmmm_>—HiKM,
Scout I<ea<ler-hip Course 7-8:30
Monday. June 111
club Meetings
Intramural -ontests
(iames
Swimming (Girls)
Group Play iStudent*)
(iolf
Motion Pictures
Scout Leadei-hip Course
Tuesday, June II
Games College Program
Night 7:00-8:30
Band, Dancing 8:80-9:30
Skating 6:30-8:30
Golf until 9:30
Scout Leadership Course 7-8:3(1
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DAYS NEWS—
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Heflin, Bertrand W. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. [32], Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1935, newspaper, June 6, 1935; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth306032/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.