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INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS This year, for the first time in recent history, a full, well-round and successful intramural athletic program was carried out, mostly because of the fine work of its sponsor, Stanley Borleske. On the intramural schedule were eight sports: Basketball, baseball, track and field, handball, boxing, tennis, golf and swimming. Individual winners of each event in each of the eight sports were presented with gold medals. Defeating the Ag Club, winners in the 1935 tournament, in two consecutive games, gave the Mu Alpha Delta fraternity team the much-sought intramural basketball championship for the first time in more than four years. As this goes to press, Devine's Independents and the Zeta Mu fraternity teams were battling it out for the baseball championship. Early in the year outdoor ball was played, but interest waned after the first few games, and the league was reorganized so that soft-ball might be played. Teams were entered by the Alpha, Mu Alpha Delta and Beta Kappa fraternities in addition to the two leading teams. After two postponements, due to bad weather, the annual intramural track and field meet was held at the college track on April 22. Although no team honors were won, as the meet was held for individual competition only, the freshman class claimed the championship as an unofficial score sheet showed they had scored 62 points to the sophomores' 50, the juniors' 27, and the seniors' 5. For the second consecutive year, Everard Jones emerged the victor in the annual handball tournament. He beat Stanley Pretzer for the singles title, and was teamed with Ed Mesple to cop the doubles crown. Cliff Heflin easily won the heavyweight title in the first boxing tournament held at Fresno State. He scored a first-round knockout over Bill Lynn. Johnny Holland won the bantamweight title by registering a technical knockout over Sasama Fuji- mura. Other titles were won by Essey Berukoff, light heavyweight; Lloyd Courtney, junior middleweight; Ed Kaufman, middleweight; Jack Mooney, Welterweight; Lewis Fallansbee, featherweight, and Wayne Marvin, lightweight. Bruce Younger and Dave Beaver divided honors in the intramural golf meet held during the spring semester at the Fort Washington Golf Club.
Yearbook Title | 1936 Campus Annual publication, Associated Student Body, Fresno State College, Fresno, California. |
Date Published | 1936 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Rights | Copyright, 1936 and Published by the Associated Students of Fresno State College. |
Yearbook Title | 1936 Campus |
Date Published | 1936 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS This year, for the first time in recent history, a full, well-round and successful intramural athletic program was carried out, mostly because of the fine work of its sponsor, Stanley Borleske. On the intramural schedule were eight sports: Basketball, baseball, track and field, handball, boxing, tennis, golf and swimming. Individual winners of each event in each of the eight sports were presented with gold medals. Defeating the Ag Club, winners in the 1935 tournament, in two consecutive games, gave the Mu Alpha Delta fraternity team the much-sought intramural basketball championship for the first time in more than four years. As this goes to press, Devine's Independents and the Zeta Mu fraternity teams were battling it out for the baseball championship. Early in the year outdoor ball was played, but interest waned after the first few games, and the league was reorganized so that soft-ball might be played. Teams were entered by the Alpha, Mu Alpha Delta and Beta Kappa fraternities in addition to the two leading teams. After two postponements, due to bad weather, the annual intramural track and field meet was held at the college track on April 22. Although no team honors were won, as the meet was held for individual competition only, the freshman class claimed the championship as an unofficial score sheet showed they had scored 62 points to the sophomores' 50, the juniors' 27, and the seniors' 5. For the second consecutive year, Everard Jones emerged the victor in the annual handball tournament. He beat Stanley Pretzer for the singles title, and was teamed with Ed Mesple to cop the doubles crown. Cliff Heflin easily won the heavyweight title in the first boxing tournament held at Fresno State. He scored a first-round knockout over Bill Lynn. Johnny Holland won the bantamweight title by registering a technical knockout over Sasama Fuji- mura. Other titles were won by Essey Berukoff, light heavyweight; Lloyd Courtney, junior middleweight; Ed Kaufman, middleweight; Jack Mooney, Welterweight; Lewis Fallansbee, featherweight, and Wayne Marvin, lightweight. Bruce Younger and Dave Beaver divided honors in the intramural golf meet held during the spring semester at the Fort Washington Golf Club. |
Rights | Copyright, 1936 and Published by the Associated Students of Fresno State College. |
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