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Show 3 4 Tennis HERON PARMELEE has brought many a championship tennis scalp into the wigwam of the Redskin in the years he has guided the racqueteers of the hilltop institution. Well girded with a first-hand knowledge in the net sport, Coach Parmelee has proved a capable mentor, ever alert to expand and popularize the outdoor court. He has been coach of the net sport since 1921. Parmelee Trai iner E, JNAR NIELSEN, trainer-a cigar and a little black handbag-endeared to the Utes for service rendered. Nearly a score of years have passed since Einar became medicine man to the Tribe. In that time innumerable athletes have known the restoring powers of his deft fingers and the affable tenor of his wit that made the game just a bit more pleasant. He has been with the Utes since 1914. Nielson Polo ?HH NESTIMABLE determination to establish the popularity polo deserves, has led Captain Clarence F. Murray to work unceasingly and successfully in building up the mallet sport among the Redskin horsemen. Five years at drilling Ute poloists have fetched two conference gonfalons and one tie to the state university. Murray spent his college days at Norwich University, where he starred in football, baseball, polo, track, and boxing. He spends his winter afternoons offering detailed advice tc jrr r::..:::: :: " - Murray Page 238 |