1929 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 27 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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Intramural ProBTOJ11 1918-19 intramural program as drawn up by Director of P hysical Education R alph H utchinson was the most extensive that Idaho students had ever witnessed . Eight branches of sport were included in the program : volleyball, cross-country, basketball, swimm ing, indoor and outdoor baseball, tennis and track. Th e met hod of award was also changed from t he for mer plan of award ing a troph y for each event. The pl an called for t he awards for eac h bra nc h to be made on a point basis with a t roph y to be awa rded to t he g1路ou p having the largest number of points at t he end of t he season. T he g ro u ps were d ivided into leagues, "A" and " B ." "A" league includes Beta Theta P i, L ambda Chi, Alpha T au Omega, R idenbaugh Hall, Beta Chi, T au M e m Aleph, Kappa Sigma and D elta C hi. " B" league embraces Sigma Alpha E psilon, Phi Gamma D elta, L indley H all, Sigma Nu, Sigma C hi, T au Kappa Epsilon and Phi D elta Theta . T he points were awarded on the basis of 75 p~ints to each league winner and 50 points to second place, with an additional ::?.< to the winner of the plar-off between the leaders of the two leagues. The swimming meet and cross-country run were on a point system, due to the fact that the races were completed without elimination and league differentiation. Coaches Rich Fox and Stewart Beam gave much of their time in the task of making this program a huge success.

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