https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/browse/page/2?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=49&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Athletics&sort_field=Dublin+Core%2CCreator&output=atom <![CDATA[Iowa Heritage Digital Collections]]> 2024-03-28T17:19:03+00:00 Omeka https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/64579 <![CDATA[College athletics]]> 2014-11-25T07:58:41+00:00

Title

College athletics

Description

I got a handle on it!; Congress; No, it's mine!; NCAA; I got it! I got it!; Universities; 0; 1; 2

Creator

Duffy, Brian, 1955-

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1989-05-21
2011-04

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. Copyright to this digital object is owned by The Des Moines Register; it may not be downloaded, reproduced, or distributed without written permission. For more information, contact the Special Collections Department.

Relation

Editorial Cartoons of Brian Duffy; Des Moines Register Cartoonists
Papers of Brian Duffy
Des Moines Register

Language

English

Type

Still image
Editorial cartoons

Identifier

MSC916
duffy-890521
http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm/ref/collection/duffy/id/417
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/64645 <![CDATA[It's going, going ... it's still going ...]]> 2014-11-25T07:58:41+00:00

Title

It's going, going ... it's still going ...

Description

Salaries

Creator

Duffy, Brian, 1955-

Publisher

University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept.

Date

1991-12-08
2011-04

Rights

Educational use only, no other permissions given. Copyright to this digital object is owned by The Des Moines Register; it may not be downloaded, reproduced, or distributed without written permission. For more information, contact the Special Collections Department.

Relation

Editorial Cartoons of Brian Duffy; Des Moines Register Cartoonists
Papers of Brian Duffy
Des Moines Register

Language

English

Type

Still image
Editorial cartoons

Identifier

MSC916
duffy-911208
http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm/ref/collection/duffy/id/483
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/67031 <![CDATA[Football game]]> 2014-11-25T07:57:49+00:00

Title

Football game

Description

A football game played in snow in Cedar Rapids, IA. Coe vs. Western.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. Glenn ""Pop"" Warner coached the football team for a few weeks every year during1895-1899. In 1914, a new field was constructed and at first named ""New State Field"" in reference to the old field, which was just simply called State field. Later it would be known as Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-1-1

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1893
2007-07-09

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
24.1 x 18.4 cm

Type

Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-1-1
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/67032 <![CDATA[Football practice, 1893]]> 2014-11-25T07:57:49+00:00

Title

Football practice, 1893

Description

Three individuals playing football. The Campanile and other buildings can be seen in the background.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. Glenn ""Pop"" Warner coached the football team for a few weeks every year during1895-1899. In 1914, a new field was constructed and at first named ""New State Field"" in reference to the old field, which was just simply called State field. Later it would be known as Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-1-2

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1909
2007-07-09

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
13.0 x 10.2 cm

Type

Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-1-2
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/67033 <![CDATA[Football game, 1903]]> 2014-11-25T07:57:49+00:00

Title

Football game, 1903

Description

A football game in progress on the first athletic field. Spectators view from the stands. Morrill Hall can be seen in the background on the right side of the image.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-1-3

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1903
2007-07-10

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
24.1 x 19.1 cm

Type

Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-1-3
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/67034 <![CDATA[Football game, 1914]]> 2014-11-25T07:57:49+00:00

Title

Football game, 1914

Description

A football game being played. Spectators watch from the stands in the background.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-1-4

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1914
2007-07-10

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
17.1 x 12.1 cm

Type

Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-1-4
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/67035 <![CDATA[Iowa State vs. Drake University football game, 1926]]> 2014-11-25T07:57:49+00:00

Title

Iowa State vs. Drake University football game, 1926

Description

This image taken from the stands, shows the Iowa State University versus Drake University football game. The State Gymnasium and the Marston Water Tower can be seen in the background.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-2-1

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1926
2007-07-17

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
21.9 x 14.6 cm

Type

Still Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-2-1
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/67036 <![CDATA[Everett Kischer, football player, 1938]]> 2014-11-25T07:57:49+00:00

Title

Everett Kischer, football player, 1938

Description

Everett Kischer carrying the ball. A football game being played before a partially filled stadium of spectators.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-2-2

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1938
2007-07-17

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
24.1 x 19.7 cm

Type

Still Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-2-2
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/67037 <![CDATA[Football practice]]> 2014-11-25T07:57:49+00:00

Title

Football practice

Description

A scrimmage between the first team and the second team. First string squad is in dark jerseys.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. Glenn ""Pop"" Warner coached the football team for a few weeks every year during1895-1899. In 1914, a new field was constructed and at first named ""New State Field"" in reference to the old field, which was just simply called State field. Later it would be known as Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-3-1

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

unknown
2007-07-17

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
22.9 x 17.8 cm

Type

Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-3-1
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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https://www.iowaheritage.org/items/show/67038 <![CDATA[Football game, 1942]]> 2014-11-25T07:57:49+00:00

Title

Football game, 1942

Description

A football game being played before a large group of spectators.
Football was played on the Iowa State campus as early as the 1870s, but was only an intramural sport. Soon the different ""teams"" from schools around Iowa began challenging one another to see who was the best in Iowa. The first Iowa State intercollegiate football game was played in 1892 against the State Center team under coach Ira C. Brownlie who was also the captain. College president William Beardshear started an athletic association to officially sanction Iowa State athletic teams in 1894. In1895, Iowa State played Northwestern University and won 36-0. After that game, the headline on the Chicago Tribune read ""Struck by a Cyclone"" in reference to Iowa State's impressive win over Northwestern. Since then, the Iowa State athletic teams have been known as the Cyclones. In 1914, a new field constructed and later named Clyde Williams Field. In 1975, the football games began to be played at the newly constructed Cyclone Stadium, which was later renamed Jack Trice Stadium. Iowa State made it to its first bowl game, the Sun Bowl, in 1971.

Creator

Iowa State University

Source

24-6-G.Football.1871-3-2

Publisher

Iowa State University Library Special Collections; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/index.html

Date

1942
2007-07-17

Rights

U.S. and international copyright laws protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. For permission to use the digital image, please contact Iowa State University Library, Special Collections archives@iastate.edu For reproductions see: http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/services/photfees.html

Relation

University Photographs; http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/collections/images.html

Format

Photograph
19.4 x 24.1 cm

Type

Still Image (color)
Image

Identifier

24-6-G.Football.1871-3-2
https://digitalcollections.lib.iastate.edu/
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