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MCAS Target of Brigade Attack
14ND CHARITY DRIVE LAGGING ---- ENTERING LAST WEEK TO MAKE GOALS Vol. 5, No. 23 U. S. MARINE CORPS AIR STATION, KANEOHE BAY, T. H. Friday, September 21, 1956 MCAS Target Of Brigade Attack Assault Elements Will Be Air Transported From Hawan" To Oahu Objectives In Huge Tactical Airlift Operation The biggest tactical air operation yet conducted by the 1st Marine Brigade-and possibly by the Marine Corps-starts next week, Brig. Gen. George R. E. Shell, Brigade commanding general, announced this week. This week 15 large R5D four-engined transport planes arived from El Toro, Calif. On D-Day, Sept. 26, a tactical airlift will bring assault elements of the 4th Marines (Reinf), Brigade Headquarters and support units from- General Lyman Field in tion and will seize, occupy and de- procedures will be practiced. Hilo. Hawaii. to the Kaneohe Ma- fend an objective area encompass- The assault force is expected to rine Corps Air Station Over 200 ing Ulupau Head and Kapaa. The separate lifts are planned. secure its objectives and end the Brigade will then prepare for fur- problem by the first week in Oc- This Air Station and the Kapaa ther offensive operations on the tober. General Shell emphasized training area are initial objectives. Windward side of Oahu while pre- that, despite the nature of the While the general public may not ' paring to reembark for future oper- problem, Marines will not be wag- be aware of it, the enemy is con-1 ations. ing war in the streets of Kaneohe one complete and sidered to have Throughout the operation Ma- or Kailua. -
Colorful Old Liners to Invade Flats for Grid Tilt Tomorrow
Quadrangle Pictures Saturday Pan-Hel Reorganization "MAYOR OF Wbz Bukejfk (Ctonitte Roll Dwindles 44th STREET" Thirty-Ninth Year - No. 15 Duke University, Durham, N. C, Friday, November 6, 1942 Senate Approves Compulsory SGA to Pick ''Sweater Gal' Colorful Old Liners To Invade Four Year Physical Education At Fall Frolic Duke will blossom out in Flats For Grid Tilt Tomorrow Legislative Body President Nasher sweatered glory tomorrow night ie famed TSGA sponsored Hears dameron Departs Suddenly ler-Skirt Stomp gels undcr- At First Meeting For Active Duty isi Women's college gyro al Four Key Men Benched the of Duke's "Sweater Girl" of 1942, As Blue Dukes Taste T ie danee will last from 8 to 12 By Bill Schuchardt, Sports Editor clock. Al Robertson and his One thing football fans in Duke stadium tomorrow iifter- Kampus Clubmen will play for __.ion can be certain of is that they will see one of the most col ur iisl spectacles presented on the notion's jj,ridiron turf Tickets at SI.25 with defense when Ctisich Clark Shaughncssy Issini;^ his Maryland Old amp went on sale yesterday in Liners and their famed "T" formation to Methodist flats in e dope shop and through all e fraternilies. Ticket sales are effort to hand the Duke Blue Devils their second setback as many weeks. going well so far and all indica- .nils Series Game •' — are that Saturday night's Mary lan e will be sold out, according • Southern ?mp Jones, TSGA president. Harbach's Arrival Maval Yard. Nasher, a mem- e dance is unusual in that of the Naval Reserve, left ediatety preceding -
2017-18 Big Ten Records Book
2017-18 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten. BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECORDS BOOK 2017-18 70th Edition FALL SPORTS Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football* Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS Men's Basketball* Baseball Women's Basketball* Men’s Golf Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Golf Women’s Gymnastics Men's Lacrosse Men's Ice Hockey* Women's Lacrosse Men’s Swimming and Diving Rowing Women’s Swimming and Diving Softball Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Tennis Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Tennis Wrestling Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field * Records appear in separate publication 4 CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Faculty Representatives Basketball Coaches - Men’s 1997-2004 Ron Turner 1896-1989 Henry H. Everett 1906 Elwood Brown 2005-2011 Ron Zook 1898-1899 Jacob K. Shell 1907 F.L. Pinckney 2012-2016 Tim Beckman 1899-1906 Herbert J. Barton 1908 Fletcher Lane 2017- Lovie Smith 1906-1929 George A. Goodenough 1909-1910 H.V. Juul 1929-1936 Alfred C. Callen 1911-1912 T.E. Thompson Golf Coaches - Men’s 1936-1949 Frank E. Richart 1913-1920 Ralph R. Jones 1922-1923 George Davis 1950-1959 Robert B. Browne 1921-1922 Frank J. Winters 1924 Ernest E. Bearg 1959-1968 Leslie A. Bryan 1923-1936 J. Craig Ruby 1925-1928 D.L. Swank 1968-1976 Henry S. Stilwell 1937-1947 Douglas R. Mills 1929-1932 J.H. Utley 1976-1981 William A. -
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Copy 21 of DOC000
TheCaliforniaTech Volume LVII Pasadena, California, Thursday, May 3, 1956 Number 26 BOD settles Forum fate; --Blast!--- Lost Weekend Class slates revealed; appoints student committee Last Monday night the ASCIT Board of Directors settled the festivities near 50 candidates hopeFul fate of the unrecognized Open Forum by unanimously adopting Lost Weekend is almost here! Elections of next year's class officers will be held today be a "compromise" resolution. tween 10:30 and 4 :00 in front of Dabney Hall and from 12:30 The resolution established a seven-man committee to im Final plans for the fourth an to 4 :00 in front of Dabney Hall and from 12:30 to 1 :00 in plement the purpose of the Forum as stated in the proposed nual Lost Weekend, blast par ex the student houses. constitution. The committee shall have the power to bring cellence, have been announced Nominations were held last week, having closed on Thursday, speakers to the campus, but such speakers must have the by Dave Leeson, ASCIT First April 26, except for unopposed offices, and the following slates approval of the BOD. The com Representative. The event, set will be voted upon: mittee as appointed by the board for May 18-20, is designed to For senior offices: president, is composed of Gene Barston, Announcements .• give all Techmen a chance to Jon Harford, Dick Hundley, Bob Fritz Benning, Tom Bergeman, ASCE Chapter Meeting bring dates from home for a Gelber; vice - president, Bill Mike Bleicher, John Lango, Don ASCE Chapter will meet Tech social function. Ricketts still Hecht. -
Auta Big-3Hits
’ 'h O ^ -V?- '■ r >\\r •V N 1. ■ ■ - , . ■ ■ 'I ■ V MOI^DAY, JANUARY' 18, 1958 PAGE TWELVE j.v. Average Daily Not Preiis Run 'The Weather _L lEtt^ntns IfmUi Far the W e^ Ended ~7T Jaansry 11, 1958 Forecast of V. S. Weather Buraae Norman A. Miller, son of Mr. and Hom Co., No. 1, 8th Dtotrlof ilton was elected chairman; Floyd X Freezing rain mixed with anow, Mrs. Clarence Mfller, 07 Ridge S t, Fira Dopartmont, will meet tonight Chapman, vice chairman; Thomaa Speaks to PTA C of C Backs O L L I E R S ending' bite’ tonight. Lew 30-83.- About Town and husband of the'former Dorothy a t '7:80 at the flrehouaa. Past Priests Maxwell, aecretaty; George Proc- 12,612 Wednesday, little mijder. Hlgti 33- M. Chambers of Memphis,, Tenn., tpr, treaaurer; Fred Clough, chap AUTO Member of the Audit / 40. Hazardous road eoiliHtiona this The Aseodated LJtUe Theaters, has been promoted to the rank of baiightara of LibOrty. No. 130: Lairs lain. ' Fluoridation Bureau of Clrrulationx afternoon nnd tonight, Tnc. will hold it's monthly meeting staff .sergeant while serving with IX)LI, will meet Ip Orange Hall at Col. WQUiam A. Bpatlg brought it W ELDING V M mtchie$ter-^A City o f ViU agO ^harm this evening at 8 o'clock in Studio the Marine Xir Group. 31, at the 7;40 tomorrow night. ' Following many precioua atones for display, Town Directors have been in 2 of station WNBC-TV. The dele* Marine Corps Air Station, Miami, the meeting a aocial time wrlth-re- Delta'Chapter, No. -
Maryland Football Record Book Updated: March 9, 2021 Table of Contents Media Relations Dustin Semonavick Annual Records & Finishes 2-4 Kickoff Returns 59-60 (Asst
1 Maryland Football Record Book Updated: March 9, 2021 Table Of Contents Media Relations Dustin Semonavick Annual Records & Finishes 2-4 Kickoff Returns 59-60 (Asst. AD/FB Communications) Coaching History 5 Punt Returns 61-62 Email: [email protected] Assistant Coaches 6 Punting 63-64 Terps in Final Rankings 7-8 Scoring 65-67 O: 301-314-7065 // C: 757-544-8393 Year-By-Year Results 9-19 Tackles 68 Series Results 20-25 Tackles For Loss 69 Ben Kessler Series Records 26 Sacks 70 (Secondary Football) All-Time Lettermen 27-35 Forced Fumbles 70 Email: [email protected] Team Records 36-37 Interceptions 71-72 O: 301-314-7068 // C: 908-770-3059 Year-By-Year Offense 38-39 The Last Time 73-76 Year-By-Year Defense 40-41 Attendance Records 77 Twitter: @TerpsFootball Rushing 42-45 National Award Winners 78 @CoachLocks 100-Yard Rushing Games 46-47 All-Americans 79-80 Instagram: @TerpsFootball All-Purpose 48 Conference Honors 81-83 @CoachLocks Passing 49-52 Team Awards 84-87 Facebook: /MarylandFootball Total Offense 53-54 Academic Awards 88-89 YouTube: /MarylandAthletics Receiving 55-57 Bowl Results 90-91 100-Yard Receiving Games 58 Athletics Web Site -- www.umterps.com Maryland Football General History (Through 2020) Name of School University of Maryland First year of football 1892 City, Zip College Park, Md. 20742 All-time record 654-608-43 (.518/1,305 games) Founded 1856 All-time bowl/playoff record 11-14-2 (.444/27 games) Enrollment 37,248 Yrs. in postseason 2 7 Nickname Terrapins, Terps (1947-49-51-53-55-73-74-75-76-77-78-80-82-83-84-85-90-01-02-03-06-07-08-10-13-14-16) School Colors Red, White, Black, Gold Last postseason appearance 2016 Stadium Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium Last postseason result Lost to Boston College, 36-30 (Quick Lane Bowl, 12/26/16) Capacity (Surface) 51,802 (FieldTurf) Affiliation Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Conference / Division Big Ten Conference / East Coaching Staff President Dr. -
Maryland Football Record Book 1 Updated: Dec
Maryland Football Record Book 1 Updated: Dec. 19, 2018 Table Of Contents Media Relations Annual Records & Finishes 2-3 Punt Returns 44-45 Dustin Semonavick (primary contact) Coaching History 4 Punting 46 Assistant Athletics Director/ Assistant Coaches 4 Scoring 47-49 Football Communications Terps in Final Rankings 5 Tackles 49 Year-By-Year Results 6-12 Tackles For Loss 50 Series Results 13-16 Sacks 51 Series Records 17 Forced Fumbles 51 Mailing Address All-Time Lettermen 18-24 Interceptions 52 University of Maryland; Athletics Media Relations Team Records 25 The Last Time 53-54 2725 Comcast Center; Terrapin Trail Year-By-Year Offense 26-27 Attendance Records 55 College Park, MD 20741-0295 Year-By-Year Defense 28-29 All-Americans 56 Rushing 30-32 National Award Winners 56 Important Telephone Numbers 100-Yard Rushing Games 33 Hall of Fame Terps 56 (301) 314-7064 — Media Relations Office All-Purpose 34 Conference Honors 58-59 (301) 314-9094 — Media Relations Fax Passing 35-37 Team Awards 60-62 (301) 405-7810 — Capital One Field at Total Offense 38 Academic Awards 63 Maryland Stadium Press Box (301) 314-7095 — Football Office Bowl Results 64 Receiving 39-41 Athletics Web Site — www.umterps.com Kickoff Returns 42-43 Maryland Football General Name of School University of Maryland City, Zip College Park, Md. 20742 Founded 1856 Enrollment 37,248 Nickname Terrapins, Terps School Colors Red, White, Black, Gold Stadium Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium Capacity (Surface) 51,802 (FieldTurf) Affiliation Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Conference / Division Big Ten Conference / East President Dr. -
159-168 Honors.Indd
This is TERRAPINFootball ALL-TIME HONORS R ECRUITING S ECTION C OACHING S TAFF 2 0 0 7 O UTLOOK T ERRAPIN P ROFILES 2 0 0 6 R EVIEW T HE A C C 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE 2 0 0 7 T ERRAPIN F OOTBALL M EDIA & R ECRUITING G UIDE ALL-AMERICANS Consensus First-Team FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS Selections 1951 Bob Ward G 1952 Dick Modzelewski T Jack Scarbath QB 1953 Stan Jones T 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 1961 Gary Collins E 1974 Randy White DT 1976 Joe Campbell DT 1979 Dale Castro PK 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT 2001 E.J. Henderson LB Bob Ward Dick Modzelewski Stan Jones Bob Pellegrini Gary Collins Randy White 2002 E.J. Henderson LB Walter Camp Football News Second Team Associated Press 1951 Bob Ward G First Team 1952 Tom Cosgrove C First Team 1952 Dick Modzelewski T 1984 Eric Wilson LB 1953 Chet Hanulak HB 1950 Bob Ward G Jack Scarbath QB 2001 E.J. Henderson LB 1955 Ed Vereb HB 1951 Bob Ward G 1953 Stan Jones T 2002 E.J. Henderson LB 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 1955 Bob Pellegrini C The Sporting News Dick Modzelewski T 1961 Gary Collins E Second Team First Team 1953 Stan Jones T 1974 Randy White DT 1995 Stephen Ingram OT 1951 Bob Ward G 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 1979 Dale Castro PK 1999 LaMont Jordan RB 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 1973 Randy White DT 2001 E.J. Henderson LB 2001 Bruce Perry RB Dick Modzelewski T 1974 Randy White DT 2002 E.J. -
Vol. 30, No. 1 2008
Vol. 30, No. 1 2008 PFRA-ternizing - 2 Otto Graham & AAFC 3 PFRA Committees 8 1967 New York Giants 11 Player Deaths in 2007 14 PAL Kicker Rating System 16 Longest 1940s Plays 19 Research Notes 20 Brian Brennan 22 Classifieds 24 THE COFFIN CORNER: Vol. 30, No. 1 (2008) 2 PFRA-ternizing A PFRA member has an interesting website – www.profootballarchives.com/index.html / It lists by team every game ever played in the NFL, AFL, or AAFC, with the date, score, location, and for the most part attendance. Before you say all that is available other places, let me tell you the part of this site that interests me and then ask you for a big favor. The first part of the site is devoted to pre-NFL years – 1910-19. This includes major teams like the 1917 Canton Bulldogs and 1914 Evanston North Ends as well as semi-semi pros like the 1912 Beloit Iroquois A.C. and the 1916 Hartford City A.A. Many of the major teams are nearly complete, but the little teams that you never heard of have lots of blanks. Now here’s the big favor. Look at the yearly team lists for 1910-19 and see if there were teams listed from your town. If you find one or more, see * * * * what’s missing. (In many cases it’s all but one or two games of a team’s schedule.) Now go to your local library (or wherever microfilm of your local newspaper is kept) and start checking game accounts. See how many of the blanks – date, site, THE COFFIN CORNER opponents, score, attendance – you can fill in. -
Division I Baseball Records
DIVISION I BASEBALL RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Leaders 5 Annual Individual Champions 18 Team Records 30 Team Leaders 33 Annual Team Champions 45 All-Time Winningest Teams 53 Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls (1959-2018) 58 Baseball America Division I Final Polls (1981-2018) 64 USA Today Baseball Weekly/American Baseball Coaches Association Division I Final Polls (1992-2018) 68 National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division I Final Polls (2001-2018) 71 Division I Statistical Trends (1970-2018) 73 Division I No-Hitters and Perfect Games By Year (Since 1957) 74 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA Division I baseball records began Career with the 1957 season and are based on informa- 418—Phil Stephenson, Wichita St., 1979-82 Home Runs Per Game tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service by (288 games) Season institutions participating in the statistics rankings. 0.74—Keith Hammond, Augusta, 1987 (26 in Career records of players include only those years Consecutive Games Hit 35 games) in which they competed in Division I. Annual team Safely champions in home runs, triples, doubles, stolen 58—Robin Ventura, Oklahoma St., 1987 Consecutive Games With bases, slugging percentage and double plays A Home Run were added in 1972. Annual individual champions in saves were added in 1980; runs, bases on balls Consecutive Hits 8—Ryan Jackson, Duke, March 18-April 1, 14—Larry Patterson, Gonzaga, 1977 1994; Andy Bruce, Georgia Tech, March 2-10, and toughest to strike out were added in 1981. 1991 Individual hit by pitch and sacrifice hits were added Consecutive Times On in 2004. -
Sports Pg6 7-11
dailydaily newsnews 6 The Goodland Daily News / Wednesday, July 11, 2001 sports Taking a break... Hill wins second straight race By Lester Bolen Shannon finished fourth in the main 3. 33, Williams 5. 17R, Rhea The Goodland Daily News event. 4. 11, Shannon 6. 86, Beakley Ron Hill of Sharon Springs needed Jarrod Smades of Goodland won his 5. 57, Kuntz 7. 11B, Justin Russell a little luck the last time he raced at heat in the bomber division and fin- 6. S5, Snethen Sherman County Speedway, using a ished second overall. 7. 5, Damon Modified Heat No. 1 well-timed caution flag to take the lead The next races at Sherman County 8. 31, West 1. 34H, Doug Holzmeister, Colby and win the stock car prize. This week, Speedway will be at 6:30 p.m. on Sat- 9. 13, Cloyd 2. 37, Jeff Tubbs, Colby he decided to take his fate into his own urday, July 21, and 6:30 p.m. on Sat- 10. 13X, Stegman 3. 23X, Jeff Hartwell, Colby hands. urday, Aug. 18, for the Bill Gray Me- 11. 99, Waterman 4. 21, John Icke, Colby After falling back to third place dur- morial. 12. 8, Munoz 5. 76, Mike Shaw, Brighton ing the race on June 16 and quickly Bomber Heat No. 1 13. 44A, Bauer 6. 101, Jim Beaman, Littleton falling farther behind the leader, Hill 1. 11, Shannon, Atwood 14. 111, Giesenagen 7. 383, Milo Lippelman, Oberlin pulled even with the front runners and 2. 25, Jeremy Blackwell, Quinter Heat No. 2 then, on a thrilling last lap, passed them 3.