1966 Yearbook
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Title
1966 Yearbook
Description
Tom Miller displays trophies won in the annual Field Day events.
INTRAMURALS
BASKETBALL
The new year opened the intramural basketball season with a record total of fifty teams, representing approximately five-hundred men. A new system of a
double-elimination tournament took the place of a round
robin tournament. Competition lasts until March when
the top four teams of each league will participate in
the playoffs.
The top teams in the tournament were: the Spartans,
the Mofus, the Blanks, the Little Yawehs, the 69's, the
Dukes, the Vikings, and the Playboys.
WRESTLING
Intramural wrestling again proved to be very successful this year. This sport has been met with such
great enthusiasm, that it might well be put in on the
varsity level. The matches pitted the on-campus wrestlers against the off-campus ones. There were eleven
matches, and each match was exciting. The only fall in
the matches for the off-campus students was when Mike
Stolmier pinned Bob Torti. Three-time champion Hank
Kapheim won on default over Bob Menke. Big Steve
Miclot also became a three-time champion with a slim
decision over Bill Hass. The on-campus wrestlers showed
their over-all strength by winning a decisive 30-14 over
the off-campus mat men.
From the large number of events which make-up the annual Field Day, a rather large group of winners is formed. These are those for '65.
INTRAMURALS
BASKETBALL
The new year opened the intramural basketball season with a record total of fifty teams, representing approximately five-hundred men. A new system of a
double-elimination tournament took the place of a round
robin tournament. Competition lasts until March when
the top four teams of each league will participate in
the playoffs.
The top teams in the tournament were: the Spartans,
the Mofus, the Blanks, the Little Yawehs, the 69's, the
Dukes, the Vikings, and the Playboys.
WRESTLING
Intramural wrestling again proved to be very successful this year. This sport has been met with such
great enthusiasm, that it might well be put in on the
varsity level. The matches pitted the on-campus wrestlers against the off-campus ones. There were eleven
matches, and each match was exciting. The only fall in
the matches for the off-campus students was when Mike
Stolmier pinned Bob Torti. Three-time champion Hank
Kapheim won on default over Bob Menke. Big Steve
Miclot also became a three-time champion with a slim
decision over Bill Hass. The on-campus wrestlers showed
their over-all strength by winning a decisive 30-14 over
the off-campus mat men.
From the large number of events which make-up the annual Field Day, a rather large group of winners is formed. These are those for '65.
Publisher
The Consolidated Graphic Arts Corporation, Canton, OH
Date
1966
Rights
St. Ambrose University 518 W. Locust St., Davenport, IA 52803
Identifier
http://cdm16810.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16810coll2/id/111