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George Frederick Veenker (April 17, 1894 –
September 8, 1959) was an
American football and
basketball coach. He was the head
basketball coach at the University...
- championship.
During Veenker's first season his team
compiled a 13–3
overall (10–2, Big Ten)
record to win the conference, and
Veenker continues to be the...
- the team to Big Ten
regular season championships: E. J. Mather,
George Veenker,
Ozzie Cowles, Dave Strack,
Johnny Orr, Frieder, John
Beilein and Juwan...
- In
February 1931,
George F.
Veenker accepted an
offer to
become the head
football coach for Iowa State.
Under Veenker, Iowa
State experienced a brief...
- is in his 7th year at Iowa State. The
Cyclones play
their home
meets at
Veenker Memorial Golf
Course on Iowa State's campus. The Iowa
State men's golf...
- 42°02′23″N 93°39′09″W / 42.03972°N 93.65250°W / 42.03972; -93.65250
Veenker Memorial Golf
Course is a
public golf
course which is
owned and operated...
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Reiman Butterfly Wing was
opened in
November 2002.
Named for
George F.
Veenker, head
football coach at Iowa
State from 1931 to 1936. He was also athletic...
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training room, and a
seating capacity of 1,500.
Veenker Memorial Golf
Course The 6,543-yard, par-72,
George Veenker Memorial Golf
Course is
located just two...
- the
subjects involved, are as follows: "Sunday Morning"—John Garcia, Ron
Veenker,
Dennis Keegan,
Peter Ota,
Mayor Tom Bradley,
Yuriko Hohri,
Frank Keegan...
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Musselman Minnesota 1 Lute
Olsen Iowa 1 Lee Rose
Purdue 1 Mark
Turgeon Maryland 1 Brad Underwood*
Illinois 1
George Veenker Michigan 1 Lou
Watson Indiana 1...