Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Coe College Cosmos from Cedar Rapids, Iowa • Page 4

Location:
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAGE rocm THE COE COIUGE COSMOS ANNUAL HOME MEET (Continued from Page 1) the high and broad jump Sebern, who will probably be the "iron- man" of the meet, will face stiff opposition respectively in Norman Stookey and Warren of the freshman ranks. Sorority IMay This year's mnninc of the sorority relay will mark the seventh time it has been a part ihe Home Meet tv in Jiiii won ihe trophy twice. As there are only six sororities on the campus, one of the groups is due to win its second cannot be predicted any degree of accuracy tite a wild guess the Kappa seerr. to have best it-am lined up in Warrt-n. captain.

Erwin Saccaro, Harry Sargeant and Charles Grass. Ben Sebem will captiia the Beta Phi Alpha quartet and pick his team from Man-in Hansen. Don Belicsp. Godfrey Slavik and Elmer Prohaska. For the Alpha Gamma Deltas.

John Beiber is captain, assisted by Charles Tenney. Chet Good, Don Faris and Leonard Davis. The Alpha Xi Deltas picked Burr.ard Pull 'or thoir leader SEC he has for his cohort Paul Ver- rcillion. Harold Letner. John Wasner Kohawk Kaukus By B1SE doubt the biggest sport of the week Li the annual Home meet which will be held Saturday.

This meet always creates a lot of interest. One reason is that it is the firs; tr.Ovl of the year and another is that when one person wins one of these races he can say that he is the best in that event in the college, though, of course, he may have to run races for a week or two afterward to lio'id his title. Another reason is the cirQaL- that are given. This year fine set of medals are to be awarded to the men who place first, second ar.d third and a large cup will be given to the sorority which is lucky enough to have some good sprinters representative team. And it looks right now as though the Kappa Delt quartet has the trophy nearly cinched.

Whoever was responsible for picking Warren for a captain made a good selection and what is more ihe flashy sprinter did splendid in selecting team. In Hahn he has a strong con- ana Chester Harris. Wearers of the tender for a place in both dashes: Cn; Omepi colors will be Rudolph Saccaro. who "is plenty fast for a Burks. Walter Pack.

Byron; weight man. will be the third runner. Mel-Tin Buchwalter and Ray 0 Sargeant or Grass will Meyer. Delta Delia Delta have Hugh i jn IT, f- Th-- -r -r place remains to be Coe Netsters ToMeetS.U.L In Match Today The Coe tennis team will meet the Iowa University team this afternoon at three o'clock on the Hawkeye As this is the first match of the year for both squads it will give an idea of the strength of the teams in Edward Allen, who was a member of the strong Grinnell tennis team while he was at the Pioneer institution, is year. The new coach has put his men through a tournament this week in an endeavor to find ihe ranking This was done for the first meet only and it is quite possible that some of i the rest of the squad may replace i some of the members of today's team.

A list of the ranking players will be posted on the courts and any member of the tennis squad will be able to Delta Phis Lead Varsity Golf Team With Clean Slate Will Be Organised In Frat Baseball 1 At Coe This Week Tenuis. Track. And Golf Have Replaced Baseball As Intcrfnit Sport Bi'tli and Roil teams are brins wwk The sirs: f.T 1 ui- of a varMty team started With a lev remaining garsu's on ilie the intrs-minal baseball sea- i Coach Moray Eby by son has proved to be full of rivalry In tile Although riva and good sportsmanship. track has claimed the major share of the anionc the men the the fraternities has been savored with the usual amount of rivalry. Hostilities were temporarily halted during the spring vacation, but were resumed again last week and in the games that have followed the Delta Phis have managed to keep their slate clean and to date have not lost a br.iht piayed with Eby will liiciiiiis.

year A of the Xth Olympiad I 1 PASS i m-le Sam Ihr HUM The pitching of Brwin has been the main factor play tlie next ranking player for a position on the team. As a result of the first tourney the allowing ranking players will meet he Iowa team: Robert Packard, Horce Parzybok, Edward Pohl, Richard tained drive for the baseball 1 althougii the team have some good support in the lieldinp. Phi Alphs have only KVi one garni are now in second place and are ing the leaders for top honors. and Ti i 01 Buddy Byrnes. EUsworUi Miller.

Dale former's ability in the cashes, but h. SaiUi and Walter Schwank to pick i can Epeai: for Gragg's ability. So from for the team. Iook5 bad for he rccla i teams, though the majority are well lined up Patronize Our Advertisers I A 2-2161 Quality Dry Cleaning Men's Suits 50c mum AND DRY CLEANING WORKS 615-21 Fourth Avenue But the biggest sruess is in thi dashes, especially the century. Pulver has.

won this for two years, bu; the competition in this event is strong and I he may not get the gold medal. ren looks like a possible winner as do i also Pull and Hahn. These three sprinters are freshmen and they have lots of speed. Warren has a. fast start IOLS of drive.

In the furlong i I i I Pulver will have the same competition with a possibility that Hurka may be in this race. If Hurka runs, he has an even chance of breaking the tape. At any event Pulver will be busy, bu; he has one big thing in his favor-- thai boy can run when he is pushed and the chances are that he will be running full blast: Saturday. Fish Club A goldfish ciub has been started Hoanoke college. Initiates are required to swallow one lire goldfish-- age or previous condition of servitude unknown.

So popular is the organization that there are 16 members, two of whom are coeds, and there is also a long waiting list. We wonder. at Roanoke. Paddock, Clement Curnan, and George In lhe Banles Turner. The succeedine pairs will 5Lnco the fe team against the lowans in the phl have been victorious doubles.

There will be six singles and the Theta Nus, the Chi Betas def phi Tau3 Delia Phis ,1, TV i from the Alpha Deits and the lcsl Lo phi lU rx-lta pl three doubles. Robert Gunn and Avelino Serna are i ifto more promising members Serna is the only letterman left from last 1 lk fld Hit; Olympiad i -10 "I'liiy- US Nut Su tr.u-t- H.r'^ -Ariti-r and It-adlni; Kourtrrn 'ur the ium I An Idrjl hlvo by the ideal it year's team which won the Midwest conference championship. Thomas Pirnie, Kenneth Wintenburg. Nile Cave, Frank Pfa5, and Laurence Langfeldt are other members of the squad. defeated the Theta Nus.

the Chi Betas i triumphed over Alpha Del'-s. Gage Will Be Speaker At Vespers On Sunday Regular vesper services will be held Sunday alternoon at the Coe chapel with President H. M. Gage as speaker. The program of music for the afternoon will be as follows: prelude-'Adagio" (Boellman.i, Prof.

Marshall Bidwell; Lord, is the Greatness" (Macfarlene), "The Splendors of Thy Glory" (Woodward), 'esper choir; vocal Will Keep Him in Perfect Peace" (MacDermid), Teresa Naso; postlude -Toccata" (BoeUmanl, Professor Bidwell. Phi Alphs won from the Phi Taus and the Theta Nus also defeated the Phi Taus. The above games were all fairly clcsely contested affairs and the I not The Universi:" Daily states that students an- ettend universities in bu: sportsmanship by those participating only those in sympathy in them was to be commended. ernrrent are granvd th. Due to the fact that track has now become the major sport and that so many of the men are participating in it.

the outdoor baseball schedule has been cancelled and the remaining intramural contests are tennis and golf. The standings up to April 12 are as library and requt-Mi-d "Hurt's OiL-" Here's 'lie have ever A f.v-.t a', the U. Utah irtpjvc Games Won Lost D. P. "Horse's starch ths librarian QQQ minus Ihe bool-t.

It fir.a'.li 666 that the book she re-iHy 500 i "Horace's .500 i .250 c-xanis i by i i -500 Dame. Tile Klfurr-n Vrars pij- urotiii by Mrr. ready for 1 Modrrn 1'Ui I'rctrrmi but I Seventh IVatli ar.d to Ajid hear about vrrsr.y xurd hji he lit- that Iti- -i-Ls and a course di- Cou't Phone 1-8131 209 Third Avenue S. W. Try a Foursome Package of Hutchinson's Ice Cream It's just the thing for spreads! SURPRISE MOTHER On Mothers' Day With a Lasswell Photograph PATRONIZE THE COSMOS ADVERTISERS New Low Prices LASSWELL STUDIO 213 First Ave.

Phone 2-9452 They Are Your True Friends and Loyal Supporters i ad -he Olympic i th physical per- uf ancient vd by youth the First Faculty Rcciial Presented Last Tuesday J- -c 1:1 a T. M. i' i i cl by Prospective Teachers Inquiry Cards by the dozen or hundred Application Stationery and Envelopes to Match Folders 5c or Two for 5c COE COLLEGE BOOK STORE How About a Permanent Before the Spring Dance? Frederics Permanent $3.75 i Lila's Beauty Shop I 13 A Avenue N. E. Phone 2-6847 '1'akc Your Dry Cleaning and Ladies'and Gents' Hats to the Cash and Carry Cleaners HIM Third A vt.

K. H24 IK A a. K-.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Coe College Cosmos Archive

Pages Available:
7,188
Years Available:
1896-1973