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Matteawan Asylum - men's room
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Vintage March 1969 issue of men’s adventure magazine, Battle Cry. As an art student I was always fascinated with the cover graphics and how the antagonists were always depicted as less than human. The covers with the wild animals would also make my skin crawl. Looking back at it now, the covers were the best part of the magazine, as the pages within always failed to deliver. Battle Cry is not a widely seen title, and although the name evokes military themes, you can see that the stories center around scams, cons and ne’er do wells. It’s always a thrill when it’s from Vinnie DeVille!
Men's Halls Association meeting in the Rose Schuster Taylor Room in Kronshage Hall. C. 1950s
UW-Madison Archives Identifier: S15171
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NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.
NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.
The Southern Athletics League - Saturday, 9 June 2012
This league fixture was a 4 way team event in which Lewes joined forces with Haywards Harriers to take on Chichester Runners & Athletic Club; Cambridge Harriers; and Kingston Athletics Club & Polytechnic Harriers.
NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.
As discussed previously, the men's race had fewer competitors than did the women's race, but it was quite fast. In some respects, a smaller field is better because you are less likely to get "stuck" somewhere.
Great job by all runners in these races!
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NCAA Men's Gymnastics-Senior team captain Jonathan Hoey and junior Nicholas Fettinger set career highs posting runner-up finishes on pommel horse (14.9) and parallel bars (14.5), respectively. Hoey, who trailed Penn State's Tony Beck's winning mark of 15.3 on the horse in tonight's preliminaries, is the defending champion in that event. Fettinger was edged for first-place honors on parallel bars by Penn State's Matthew Felleman's 14.6. It is the second straight year that Hoey and Fettinger advanced to the finals in those respective events. Also making the grade for Saturday's individual finals were freshman Jeremy Cahill with a 14.4 on floor exercise (tied for ninth), junior Garrek Hojan-Clark tying for eighth on pommel horse (14.5), along with freshman Alex Ganz with a seventh on parallel bars (13.9). Ganz placed fourth in the all-around scoring with a 79.2, and just missed advancing on still rings after tying for 10th with a 14.0. He also placed 20th on pommel horse (13.5). The Black Knights set season highs on floor exercise (55.1) and pommel horse (57.3), and equaled their mark on parallel bars (54.2) in third placing showings in all three team events. Army's 326.2 composite is its highest point total at this meet since the new scoring system was introduced in 2009. The Black Knights posted a 320.0 in last year's third-place showing and a 321.85 in a fourth-place finish in 2010 Junior Jared Breeden turned in Army's second highest scores on floor exercise (13.9) and still rings (13.5) in placing 16th and 19th, respectively. Senior Chase Brown recorded Army's top mark on vault (14.2) placing 15th among a field of 44 competitors, finished 18th on high bar (12.9) and tied for 20th on floor exercise (13.6). Freshman Mike Tserkovnyuk just missed advancing on pommel horse after tying for 10th place with a 14.4. Photo by Tommy Gilligan/West Point Public Affairs.