0. A. 0. BEATS II. OF W. Boatman Meets Waterloo in Fourth Inning, Walking Two and Hitting Two. The opening game of the 0. A, C. University of Washington series went to the 0. A. C. team yesterday, 10 to 5. Both teams weighed evenly with 11 hits and 4 errors, but the Aggies were consistent in landing on the of ferings of three of Jimmie Clark’s pitchers when hits meant runs. Washington’s Waterloo came in the fourth when Boatman blew up. In the fateful fourth he walked two men, hit two more, then resigned in favor of Johnson, who varied the passes by handing Robins an imitation for a clear home run with the bases full. When the field was again cleared for action, O. A. C. had annexed six more tallies. The feature of the game was the stick work of Robins, the big O. A. C. center fielder, who landed three singles and a home run out of five times up, Weltz, of Washington, also connected for. four singles in five trials. Twelve hundred rooters thronged the grounds and saw “Bennie” Cul ver pitch his best game of the year. Score: It. H. E. O. A. C.10 11 4 Washington .6 11 4 Batteries—Culver and Weller; Boatman, Johnson, Byler and Kerry. Struck out—By Culver, 3; by Boat man, 8; by Johnson, 1; by Byler, 1. Home run—Robins; three-base hit— Shaw; two-base hit—Thompson. Double play—Smith to Hutt to Goble. Wild pitch—oatman. A Naw lightweight. Deep Pointed Cliiett. Peebody A Co._Arrow 8hlrte STUDENTS will And an account with thla Bank a aource of conven ience. A BANK ACCOUNT it good train ing—the more used, the more appre ciated. U. S. Nat’l Bank Center Seventh and Willamette Sta. Let ua teach you how to O Qj save your money. Then by ** /'• the time you finish callege you will have something to start life on. Eugtne loan * Savings Bank THREE TER CENT ON SAVINGS The external refreshment parlor, where you will And Anished workmen and everything as they should be, Aret class and up-to-date, at the An expert bootblack in connection. 666 Willamette street J. K. KUYKENDALL, A. R. M. D. Office over l.oan A Savings Rank. 1‘hones, Re*. 965. Office. 634. Office Hours, 2 to 5. MEET GOES TO COLUMBIA U. Continued from page 7 Langley, efferson, 2nd; Harmon, Jef ferson, 3rd. Time 5:3:1. Shot put—Johnson, Washington, 1st, 45 ft. 4.5 inches; Femey, Asto ria, 2nd, 42 ft. 5 indhjls; Barber, North Bend, 3rd, 41 ft. 5 inches. 440-yard dash — Kirkland, Colum bia, 1st; Ross, Eugene, 2nd; Ther kelson, Eugene, 3rd. Time 56:2. 120-yard hurdles—Muirhead, Co lumbia, 1st; Moses, Corvallis, 2nd; Kirkland, Columbia, 3rd. Time 16:2. 100-yard dash—-Grant, H. M. A., 1st; Goreczky, Columbia, 2nd; Kyle, Jefferson, 3rd. Time 28:4. Pole vault—Magone, St Johns, 1st; Fruit, Salem, 2nd; Bonney, Jefferson, and Manson, Columbia, tied for 3rd, Manson winning the toss for the medal. Height 10 ft. 880-yard dash—Nelson, Astoria, 1st; Staub, Washington, 2nd; Den mon, Jefferson, 3rd. Time 2:11:3. 220-yard dash—Grant, H. M. A., 1st; Goreczky, Columbia, 2nd; Lake, Columbia, 3rd. Time 24:2. High jump—Callison, Union, and Muirhead, Columbia, tied for first place. Height 5 ft. 8.6 inches. Fruit, Salem, 3rd. Broad jump—Brown, Eugene, 1st, 21 ft. 7 inches; Hodson, North Bend, 2nd, 20 ft. 10.6 inches; Smith, St. Johns, 3rd, 20 ft. 5.5 inches. Discus—Runquist, Washington, 1st; 105 ft. 7 inches; Johnson, Washing ton, 2nd, 104 ft, 1 inch; Goreczky, Columbia, 3rd, 98 ft. 6 inches. Javelin—West, Eugene, 1st, 122 ft. 4.5 inches; Gay, H. M. A., and Stell man, Columbia, tied for second, 121 ft. 6 inches. Half mile relay—Won by Colum bia’s team: Kirkland, Malarkey, Lake, Goreczky; Eugene 2nd; Jefferson 3rd. OREGON TAKES MEET 75 TO 56 Continued from page 7 the 22-foot mark, and Harmon, the third man, leaped 21 feet 5% inches. The showing in the other field events was not remarkable. Edmonds, of Washington, took both weights, and the Oregon high jumpers made a feeble showing. Sprints Honors Divided. Kay, of Oregon, and Crites, of Washington, divided the sprints, Kay taking the furlong and Crites the century. The work of the Oregon hurdlers was above expectations. Fee took the high hurdles handily, and Boylen, running his maiden hurdle race in a bad lane, was beaten by Mc Fee in the low sticks. The Summary: Mile—McClure (O.), first; Huggins (O.), second; Clyde (W.), third. Time, 4:42 2-5. 440-yard run — Windnagle (O.), first: McConnell (O.), second; McGil licuddy (W.), third. Time, 54 1-5. Burgess Optical Co. 391 Willamette St. Registered Optometrists FACTORY ON PREMISES Corner Ninth and Willamatta DR. S. D. READ Dentiat. Phone 397. 583 Willamatta St. Raseball • cores at Obaka. Shot put—Edmonds (W.)f first, 30 feet 9 inches; Cook (O.), second, 39 feet 2 inches; Heidenreich (0.)> third, 37 feet 7 inches. 100-yard dash—Crites (W.), first; Kay (O.), second; Boylen (O.), third. Time, 10 1-5. Pole vault—Williams (W.), first, ll feet; Fee (O.), second, 10 feet 6 inch es; Bowman (W.), third, 10 feet. Two-mile run—McClelland (W.), first; Huggins (0.), second; McClure (O.), third. Time, 10 minutes, 16 3-5 seconds. High jump—Bowman (W.), first, 5 feet 6 inches; Williams (W.), second; Stuller (O.), and Fee (O.), tied for third. 220-yard hurdles—McFee (W.), first; Boylen (O.), second; Fee (O.), third. Time, 28 1-5. 880-yard run—McConnell (O.), first; Windnagle (O.), second; Clyde (W.), third. Time, 2:08 1-5. 220-yard dash—Kay (O.), first; Crites (W.), second; Wright (W.), third. Time, 23 seconds. Discus throw—Edmonds (W.), first, 119 feet 8 inches; Heidenreich (W.), second, 110 feet 5 1-2 inches; Cook (O), third, 104 feet 4 inches. Broad jump—Williams (W.), first, 22 feet 5 1-2 inches; Parsons (O.), second, 22 feet 1-2 inch; Harmon (W.), second; McConnell (O.), third. Time, 17 seconds. Javelin throw—Neill (O.), first, 169 feet; Cook (O.), second, 158 feet 5 1-2 inches; Bancroft (W.), third, 152 feet 10 1-2 inches. Mile relay—0r3gon team, McCon nell, Boylen, Kay, defeated Washing ton team, McGillicuddy, Wright, Crites, McFee. Time, 3:33. I. H. BINGHAM Timber Lands 760 Willamette St., Eugene, Ore. Wing’s Market THE HOME OF GOOD MEATS AND GROCERIES. FRESH CURED, CORNED AND SMOK ED MEATS, SAUSAGES AND POULTRY FISH Phone 33 437 Willamette S>———•---— . , Yoran’s Shoe Store 0 The Store That Sella . 5 'v._j ri Good Shoes Fiske Hats A Leader j j ''tfrC'r Order Work a Specialty Over First National Bank Room 22 Phone 699. Res., 411 E. 3rd Ave. LAW OFFICE WILLIAM G. MARTIN 774 Willamette Street, Eugene, Ore. Dr. A. E. 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