Book 1
Contains 97 Results:
"Athletics," Index, pg 3, 1909 October 15.
Mentions Westminster game that was rained out last Saturday; scrimmage with A.S.O. last Wednesday; outlook for next Saturday's game with Warrensburg; schedule of second team's games with Macon and Kirksville High schools; and a "later" announcement that Saturday's game has been postponed because of Professor Vaughn's funeral.
"Heavy Season for Normal Ball Team / Fourteen Games Arranged, One with the State University / Five Veterans Return / Coach Bell Pleased with Prospect for Fast Aggregation on The Diamond"; regarding baseball team and game schedule, undated].
News article clipped without paper name.
"Tis Sad, But True," regarding loss of the Normal School's Championship football game with Cape Girardeau, Index, 1909 November 26.
Photographs of baseball teams (3) seated on players' bench at the Normal School athletic field with spectators on bleachers behind and to the left
"Two All-Missouri Teams / Kansas City Men Select First and Second State Elevens / The University Class Schools Not Considered - Three Wentworth Players Given Places - Two from Girardeau and Two Jewells" (Jim Rouse is left tackle on First team), undated.
News article clipped without paper name.
"Kirksville Forfeits to William Jewell," College N— , 1909 October 16.
Paper name incomplete, William Jewell's campus paper.
Normal School Science Club, 1909.
1st row, Left to Right: Wendell Dearing, Clyde Dorsey, unidentified male, J. C. Moore, H. L. McWilliams, Henry King, John Baltzell; 2nd row: four unidentified ladies, Iva Kirtley, Dale Zeller, three unidentified ladies; 3rd row: Miller, Harry H. Laughlin, Jim Rouse, W. A. Lewis, Grover Morgan, unidentified male, A. M. Swanson.
Photographs of Rouse and his friends (4), undated.
P.O. Selby labeled this page, "Jim Rouse and the two Curlies, H. L. McWilliams and J. C. Moore, were a triumvirate who were together in many enterprises—football, baseball, and several forms of innocent merriment. Jim kept these pictures of the three."
"The All-Missouri Team / Westminster's Championship eleven is Awarded Three Places / William Jewell, Missouri Wesleyan and Kirksville Normals Get Two Each - The Captaincy to Coe of the Wesleyans", [1911].
News article clipped without paper name or date. Sketches of Mooreman, William Jewell, center; Israel, Kirksville Normal, guard; Van Dyke, Westminster, full back; Jim Rouse and George Israel of the Kirksville Normal both made the First team.