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University of Oklahoma Archives Record Group 20: Athletics Department University of Oklahoma Libraries Western History Collections University of Oklahoma Archives Record Group 20: Athletics Department Overview of Series in Record Group 20 20/00: General 20/01: Intercollegiate & Interscholastic Athletics 20/02: Athletic Association 20/03: Baseball 20/04: Basketball 20/04/00: General 20/04/01: Programs 20/05: Cross-Country 20/06: Football 20/06/00: General 20/06/01: Programs 20/06/02: Press, Radio, and TV Guides 20/06/03: Serials 20/07: Golf 20/08: Gymnastics 20/09: Polo 20/10: Softball 20/11: Swimming 20/12: Tennis 20/13: Track and Field 20/14: Wrestling University Archives Record Group 20/00 Athletics Department: General Location: 12953 Box 1 Tickets for athletic events from the University of Oklahoma Athletic Council Scorecards from various games. "University of Oklahoma summer basketball report" June 19, 1970 "OU Alumni Sports Letter: John MacLeod's Basketball Report" December 1, 1970 and December 22, 1970. Location: 12955 Box 2: Varsity/Alumni Boomer Programs, 1952-1980 Boomers vs. A & M Colts, Nov. 25, 1952. Boomers vs. OSU Colts, November 21, 1960. Boomers vs. Tulsa Golden Gales, November 10, 1961. Boomers vs. OSU Colts, November 19, 1962. 1 Boomers vs. Tulsa Golden Gales, November 11, 1963. Boomers vs. OSU Colts, November 23, 1964. Boomers vs. Tulsa Gales, October 25, 1965. Boomers vs. Kansas St. Wildkittens, November 15, 1965. Boomers vs. Kansas Jayhawklets, October 17, 1966. Boomers vs. Texas Tech Picadors, October 23, 1967. Tulsa Gales vs. Oklahoma Boomers, October 31, 1968. Boomers vs. Kansas Jayhawklets, October 14, 1968. Boomers vs. Oklahoma State Colts, November 25, 1968. Boomers vs. Tulsa Gales, October 12, 1970. Boomers vs. Gales, October 2, 1972. Oklahoma/Arkansas, September 24, 1973. Oklahoma/Nebraska, October 22, 1973. April 10, 1954, April 2, 1955. April 14, 1956. April 13, 1957. April 15, 1957 March 29, 1958. April 13, 1959. April 16, 1960. May 6, 1961. April 21, 1962. April 24, 1965. April 23, 1966. May 6, 1967. May 4, 1968. May 10, 1969. May 2, 1970. May 1, 1971. April 29, 1972. May 5, 1973. April 20, 1974. April 26, 1975. April 30, 1977 April 29, 1978. April 28, 1979 April 26, 1980 Location: 12953 Box 3 "Oklahoma Spring Sports" program pamphlets: 1936, 1971, 1972, and 1973. "Oklahoma Winter Sports" program pamphlets: 1970-71, 1971-72, and 1972-1973. 1st Annual Sooner Stampede, April 25, 1981 - promotional literature 2 3rd Annual Summer Course for Coaches Physical Directors, June 6-July 26, 1927 Univ. of Okla. Soonerland Coaching School, June 6 to 16, 1928 "Intercollegiate Boxing," no date "Olympic Benefit Carnival," February 9, 1932 Sports Information (OU Weekly Update) December 12, 1983 "Sooners in the Home Stands" 1982-1983. Various team schedules Sports at O.U., 1946 Sports at O.U., 1950 Sports at O.U., 1954 Sports at O.U., 1956 Sports at O.U., 1960 Sports at O.U., 1967? Sports at O.U., 1971? Sooners Illustrated misc. 1984-2002, June/July 2003. Location: 12964 Box 4: Sports Cards of Former OU Students Folder: 1. A – B Rufus Alexander, Minnesota Vikings, 2007. Rick Bryan, Atlanta Falcons, 1989. Aubrey Beavers, 1994 Playoff Rookies. Aubrey Beavers, 1994. Tom Backes, Wild Card, University of Oklahoma, 1991. Jason Belser, Indianapolis Colts, n.d. Thomas Benson, Raiders, 1990. Mookie Blaylock, New Jersey Nets, 1992. Mookie Blaylock, Traded to the Hawks, 1992. Frank Blevins, Wild Card, University of Oklahoma, 1991. Brian Bosworth, Seahawks, 1989. Joe Bowden, NFL Prospects. 1992. Joe Bowden, Pacific NFL Pro Prospects, 1992. Joe Bowden, 1992 Draft Picks. Joe Bowden, Star Rookie. 1992. Joe Bowden, Rookie. Oilers, 1992. Joe Bowden, Wild Card, University of Oklahoma / Oilers, 1992. Anthony Bowie, Orlando Magic, 1992. Anthony Bowie, Orlando Magic, 1992. Mark Bradley, Rookie, Chicago Bears, 2005. Mark Bradley, Chicago Bears, 2006. 2. C – D 3 Rocky Calmus, Tennessee Titans, 2002. Rocky Calmus, Tennessee Titans, 2002. Lydell Carr, Barcelona Dragons, 1991. Scott Case, Falcons, 1992. Scott Case, Falcons, 1991. Scott Case, Falcons, 1990. Scott Case, Falcons, 1991. Tony Casillas, Falcons, 1991. Tony Casillas, Falcons, 1990. Tony Casillas, Dallas Cowboys, 1992. Mark Clayton, University of Oklahoma, 2005. Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens, 2007. Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens, 2007. Mark Clayton, Baltimore Ravens, 2007. Dan Cody, University of Oklahoma, 2005. Glen Condren, Falcons, [circa 1969?] Adrian Cooper, University of Oklahoma, 1991. Adrian Cooper, University of Oklahoma, Wild Card, 1991. Stacey Dillard, University of Oklahoma, 1992. Stacey Dillard, University of Oklahoma, 1992. Rickey Dixon, Bengals, 1990. Dusty Dvoracek, Rookie, Chicago Bears, 2006. 3. E – K Jimbo Elrod, Chiefs, 1979. Jermaine Fazande, San Diego Chargers, 2000. Jim Files, Giants, [circa 1970?] James Goode, University of Oklahoma, Wild Card, 1991. Harvey Grant, Washington Bullets, 1992. Harvey Grant, Washington Bullets, 1992. Taj Gray, University of Oklahoma, 2006. Quentin Griffin, Rookie, Denver Broncos, 2003. Josh Heupel, University of Oklahoma, Rookie, 2001. Keith Jackson, Eagles, 1990. Keith Jackson, Eagles, 1991. Keith Jackson, Miami Dolphins, 1993. Darrius Johnson, University of Oklahoma, 1996. Brandon Jones, Tennessee Titans, 2007. Cedric Jones, University of Oklahoma, 1996. Stacey King, Chicago Bulls, 1992. Stacey King, Chicago Bulls, 1992. 4. M – R Torrance Marshall, University of Oklahoma, 2001. Torrance Marshall, Green Bay Packers, 2001. Ken Mendenhall, Colts, 1978. 4 Jack Mills, Sports Agent, 1991. Eric Mitchel, Orlando Thunder, 1991. Jerald Moore, St. Louis Rams, 1998. Kevin Murphy, Buccaneers, 1990. Ralph Neely, Dallas Cowboys, [circa 1972?] Ralph Neely, Dallas Cowboys, [circa 1969?] Notre Dame v. Oklahoma stats card, November 16, 1957. Collegiate Collection, 1990. Damon Patterson, University of Oklahoma, 1992 Draft Picks. Damon Patterson, University of Oklahoma, 1992. Tony Peters, Cleveland Browns, 1978. Brodney Pool, University of Oklahoma, 2005. Clyde Powers, New York Giants, 1977. Clyde Powers, New York Giants, 1978. Caesar Rentie, New York-New Jersey Knights, 1991. 5. S – T LeRoy Selmon, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1977. Lee Roy Selmon, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1978. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1989. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1990. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1990. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1990. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1991. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1991. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1991. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1992. Steve Sewell, Broncos, 1992. Steve Sewell, Gameday, Broncos, 1992. Billy Sims, Detroit Lions, 1984. Billy Sims, Detroit Lions, 1986. Billy Sims, Legends, Detroit Lions, 2006. Trent Smith, Rookie Card, Baltimore Ravens, 2003. Reggie Smith, Rookie, San Francisco 49ers, 2008. Clendon Thomas, Pittsburgh Steelers, n.d. Wayman Tisdale, Sacramento Kings, 1992. Wayman Tisdale, Sacramento Kings, 1993. 6. W – Z Jason White, University of Oklahoma, 2005. Roy Williams, Rookie Card, Dallas Cowboys, 2002. Roy Williams, Dallas Cowboys, 2002. Roy Williams, Dallas Cowboys, 2006. Roy Williams, Dallas Cowboys, 2007. Travis Wilson, University of Oklahoma, 2006. Travis Wilson, University of Oklahoma, 2006. Travis Wilson, Rookie Card, Cleveland Browns, 2006. 5 Andre Woolfolk, Rookie Card, Tennessee Titans, 2003. Tony Woods, New York-New Jersey Knights, 1991. Steve Zabel, Philadelphia Eagles, [circa 1972?] Location: 12957 Box 5 Annual Reports University of Oklahoma Department of Athletics Annual Report, 2004-05 University of Oklahoma Department of Athletics Annual Report, 2014-15 Sooner Club Sooner Insider Vol. 10 No. 6 Sept./Oct. 2007 Sooner Insider Vol. 10 No. 7 Nov./Dec. 2007 Location: 12953 Box 6 Sports at Oklahoma, circa 1967. Full color brochure. Physical Education for Women. University of Oklahoma Bulletin, New Series No. 389, January 28, 1928. Program. “An Exhibition of the System of Physical Training Employed at the University of Oklahoma,” April 3, 1903. 6 University Archives Record Group 20/01 Athletics Department: Interscholastic Athletics Location: 12917 Box 1 Folder: 1. 1905 Interscholastic Athletic Meet “Rules and Suggestions Governing the First Annual Interscholastic Athletic Meet,” 1905 (3 copies). 2. 1906 Interscholastic Athletic Meet “Official Program: Second Annual Interscholastic Athletic Meet of Oklahoma and Indian Territories,” April 27-28, 1906 (4 copies). “Announcement: Interscholastic Field and Track Meet, April 27-28, 1906” (3 copies). Newspaper flyer announcing the Interscholastic Field and Track Meet, April 27-28, 1906 3. 1907 Interscholastic Athletic Meet “Official Program for the Interscholastic Athletic Meet, held on Boyd Field April 26-27, 1907.” “The Annual Interscholastic Track and Field Meet of Oklahoma: General Program,” April 26-27, 1907 (3 copies). “Oklahoma Interscholastic Meet,” brochure with training instructions, 1907 (3 copies). Blank entry form to participate in the Interscholastic Meet, 1907. “Official Records of the High School Meet at the State University of Oklahoma, April 27, 1907” (3 copies). 4. 1908 Interscholastic Athletic Meet “University of Oklahoma Interscholastic Athletic Meet” program, April 1908 (3 copies). See Also: Oversized Materials 5. 1909 Interscholastic Athletic Meet “Fifth Annual Interscholastic Athletic Field Meet” program, April 23-24, 1909 (2 copies). 7 Booklet announcing the Oklahoma Interscholastic Athletic Meet with list of winners of previous years, regulations, and hints for training, 1909 (3 copies). Admittance card for the Fifth Interscholastic Field and Track Meet, April 24, 1909 (2 copies). 6. 1910 Interscholastic Athletic Meet “Program: Oklahoma Interscholastic
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