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This is a distant shot of students playing a match of tennis at Loyola University Chicago.
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Mulligan, Lupton and Strobel leap over hurdles.
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A student prepares to roll the bowling ball down an alley as spectators look on from the sidelines.
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The "Flying Sophomore" Lars Lundgoot, strikes a pose on ice.
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This comic features a caricature-esque rendering of Leonard Sach dressed in a tuxedo, and his various activities at Loyola as a physical instructor and athlete.
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A banner with the words "Loyola University National Basketball Champions" hangs over the entrance to the Alumni Gym. "1963" encased in a circle and the Loyola school logo can also be seen on the banner.
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Paul Sheedy leaps and throws the basketball forward during the match against Marquette at Chicago Stadium as the other players prepare to react accordingly. The Loyola Ramblers in this photograph are: Al Norville (No. 31), Art McZier (No.20), Jim Gorman (No.24) and Frank Hogan (behind Jim Gorman).
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A Loyola basketball player and a St. John's basketball player mid-leap as their team mates prepare to grab the basketball. The basketball appears to have been deflected away from the hoop.
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(left) An image of Wilbert "Wibs" Kautz wearing the Loyola basketball uniform and twisting to the side with a basketball in his hands. The caption on the image reads " "Wibs" Kautz, Guard" and "Loyola's Leading Scorer." Below the latter text is a cartoon drawing of head wearing a crown with a basketball on top of it. The caption below the image reads: " "Wibs" Kautz, stellar junior guard, was recently acclaimed an all-American ace on the squad annually selected by Collyer's Eye, national sports publication. Kautz bagged 289 points for the season and was second in merit only to Hank Luisetti of Stanford."
(right) An older Kautz, wearing a hat, formal attire and a coat, leans against a wall with his hands in his pockets.
This collage was created using images from various sources (see 'Source' for more information).
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This is a compilation of comics depicting the matches that Loyola's 1924 football team took part in.
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Members of the 1904 St. Ignatius Baseball team pose sitting and standing in their uniforms. Baseball equipment such as bats and gloves can be seen on the floor to the right of the student lying down.
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The gymnasium at St. Ignatius College contained items such as vaulting horses, balance beams, and exercise bars.