Photo of Ed Coleman, Oregon State's second major leaguer. Ed Coleman, brother of longtime OSU coach Ralph Coleman, . After pitching for OSC in 1924, he played for the Philadelphia Athletics and the St. Louis Browns from 1932 to 1936. Photo was used in the Oregon Stater, page 109.
Home Game, This short clip from the 1925 film The Old Grad Comes Back shows the members of the 1925 Northwest Conference champions playing pepper on the lawn near Waldo Hall.This is a b/w silent film. The length is 14 sec.
Home Game, "Slats" Gill played from 1919-1921. He has the following honors: Oregon State Athletic HOF, 1988; State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame (1980). He was the OSU baseball coach 1932-1937 (56-70); OSU basketball coach 1928-1964 (599-392); and OSU athletic director 1964-1966.Gill Coliseum on OSU campus is named in his honor.
Photo was used in the 1928 Beaver yearbook, volume 22, on page 253."More than a few of the victories won by the fighting Beaver nine were the result of the appressive playing and spectacular defensive work of Captain Schulmerich in center field. Always smiling or playing some prank, Wes was one of the greatest drawing cards on the team. Playing his trird and last year on the varsity, Schulmerich was a deciding factor in many contests. His clever base-running, fielding and work at bat featured every contest. With his long, timely home runs and sensational catches in the outfield, coupled with flashy base-pilfering, Wes filled the position vacated by former captain Escallier in great style."--1928 Beaver yearbook
Fritz Tebb in his second year of pitching was impressive with his strike-out record and his speed. He occasionally went on a hitting spree, just to prove that pitchers can sometimes hit. Photo was used in the 1927 Beaver Yearbook, v.20, page 195.
Third page (page 105) of the baseball chapter of the Orange and Black, published by the Oregon State College Alumni Association in 1938. Photos are of:Art Escallier (left), Bergan Belleville (center, and Bernie Hafenfeld (right).
Home Game, Joe, Kasberger played from 1920-1922. He was from The Dalles. Kasberger later became a noted high school football and baseball coach in New Jersey and started the infamous "Kasberger Pipeline", funneling numerous football and baseball players to OSU.
Home Game, Game score was OAC 7 - University of Washington 3This is probably Emil Seibert (note spelling)There was an Ade Sieberts who played for theBeavers, but in 1914-1916
Home Game, There was a standing room only crowd at the OAC baseball diamond as the stands were full.Waldo Hall and the Armory (now McAlexander Fieldhouse) are visible in the background.
Left to right: Football assistant coach Guy L. Rathbun; Captain George A. "Gap" Powell; and Coach Dick Rutherford.Rathbun was the OAC baseball coach in 1922.
The 1925 varsity squad was 12-2, undefeated at home, and were the Pacific Northwest Conference Champions. Photo was used in the 1927 Beaver Yearbook, page 191.