Oregon emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1909-1920, March 13, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Walter Hummel, Celebrated
Hurdler, Gives Advice
to Beginners
Anyone who will conscientiously
work can be a good track man, and
although natural ability helps, it is
steady, hard work that counts, ac
cording to Walter H. Hummel, former
Pacific coast track star. Hummel,
who has recently moved to Eugene,
holds the national championship in
the 440 yard hurdles, and has both
Junior and senior records in this
event. He lias won events and sev- \
eral championships in nearly every
track and field meet lie has entered
during the past 20 years that he has i
taken an active interest in track and 1
field sports.
Most men go out for a few days'
and then give up because they do not
set the world on fire or break any j
records, is the reason given by Hum
mel for so many poor track athletes, j
A man who wishes to break re
cords, or even make himself known
among the cinder artists, must train
hard and long every day for years.
If a beginner wants to make a name
for himself he should pick out one
event and specialize in it. He should
learn all he can about it, and then
go out for records, says Hummel.
Hummel is one of the best track
men ever produced in the west, and
although he »never worked under a
coach he has broken and holds sev
eral national records. He has al
ways run under the colors of the
Multnomah athletic club of Port
land.
The best record that Hummel holds
is the national record in the 440 yard i
hurdles, in which event lie has both
the junior and senior records. The
time for the junior record is 5G:2,
and the senior record is 54:4. These
honors lie won at Newark, N. J., in
1910. The following are a number
of his records:
440 yard hurdles at the far west
ern meet at the San IMego fair, time!
56:2. He has won medals in the
Ifollowiing eventls: Shot, 38 ft,.;
broad jump, 21 Ms ft; pole vault, high
jump, 5:7; 50-yd. dash, 60-yd. high
hurdles (placed 2 years), 120 hur
dles, 440 hurdles, relay, javelin, 170
ft.; 440-yd. dash (won at Columbia),
50-yd. high hurdles (won in Califor
nia), (jnd In the far western moot he
won the high and low 70-yard hur
dls. He lias also won the hurdle
events in the Northwestern Associa
tion meet.
SENIOR HIRES AIM
HKiH IN MATRIMONY
(Continued from page one)
Here i,s th»> girl who has actually
figured it out from ;t practical point |
of view perhaps because she will
need it before very long. “It depends'
largely upon the individuals and
their ability to stretch the dollaY, as
to how much money a man mast have
to get married," she lied’.rod. “1
think 1 could live on $loo a month
and the man ought to have about
$1000 saved up if we are to rent; and
more, of course, i,f we can buy. If
the Job is of a permanent nature, it
is much better to buy, since renting
is pouring out mono' to no permanent
advantage," she explained. "1 don’t
think it is at all necessary for me to
give up my profession, but I do not
believe the money 1 earn should go
to the support of either myself or
the upkeep of the house. 1 want my
husband to support me. The money,
however, would better be saved to
give a good education to the next
generation.”
Sure of $50 a Week
Another mercenary girl testifies that
her husband must he making $f>0 a
week to start out with and she would
appreciate a bank account also. Site
is engaged and l it* bus * already had
an offer of a position as good as that
—so she is stile.
An engaged brunette is emphatic
in her belief that a man should be
making $100 a week and must have a
good-sized bank ueeouut to start with,
te must have loads of ambition too.
“He must lie making $250 a month
and 1 think it would show He was a
real man If he had saved $3000 in the
bank." asserts one auburn-haired girl
who i> about to graduate. Before
closing the interview, howeveY, she
could not resist saying, "But if-"
"Five hundred in the bank and an
income of $200 a month would be
enough for me." confided one of the*
most prominent engaged members of
tHe class.
llut not all the engaged seniors are
solenient, for another says: "2000 in)
the bank and the man must be earn
ing $250 a month.” j
“I guarantee myself a marriage
with love and money which must be
'correlated. Why? Because I believe
| that every marriage should be happy,
and—the man would not be happy
unless I am and—I would not be hap-j
! py unless I had money. This does!
' not mean that he must be rich, but
it means that ‘He,‘ whoever he may
be, must have money enough to show
me a good time.”
When asked if her "air castle” hus
band must have money, this extreme
ly feminine miss stated hesitatingly,
"No—not particularly. But he must
be capable, so that he will be able
to get it some time. I shall require
at least 75 per cent love.”
In response to the impertinent ques
tion, one girl said: “No, he does not
have to have money and he probably
won’t have, for I never could get any
one who did have.” (Hopeless case.)
One would expect that this girl
would depidedly expect money, but
listen to her good reasoning: “Money
is not necessarily essential to liappi
ness. Minus or plus, it would not
stand particularly in the way. 1
would not marry a man who is des
perately poor.”
Another says: "Just prospects of
some, and a good profession is all I
ak. Of course I might accept one
ask. Of course 1 might accept one
"Love in a Cottage”—Bunk
“The love-in-a-cottage idea is an
exploded theory. They say happiness
depends on a well-ordered household!
but to insure this there must be
money. Not being an excellent cook
1 must ne provided with one. 1 ex
pect to know the value of money and
to be Judicious in the use of it. My
plan for the financial program is that
a certain portion is to be set aside
for the expenses and the rest divided
evenly between myself and ‘it.’ The
quotation flashed on the movie screen
at one time in the past expresses my
opinion—that whoever said that two
can live cheaper than one must have
been an old maid or a minister. I
have never met a man yet for whom
1 would give up things and I expect
the one 1 (jlioose to have a decidedly
good income.”
Feminine members of the class who
were interviewed are Aiys Sutton,
Adah McMurphey, Era Godfrey, Reba
Maeklin, Evelyn Smith, Adelaide
Lake, Dorothy Duniway, Louise Davis,
Mary Irving, Mary Truax, Charlotte!
Patterson, Marjorie Kay, Bula Smith,
Clem Cameron, Alleyn Johnson and
Gene Geisler.
For the first time in Yale history
boys may now be admitted without
Latin.
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LIBRARY GETS NEW PAPER!
The Oregon Grower, Fruit Magazine,!
Sent by Publishers !
The Oregon Grower, a magazine j
put out by the Oregon Growers’ Co-j
operative association, has been added
to the list of periodicals of the Uni
versity library. The publishers ha\e
furnished all the back copies, making
a complete file of the magazine. The
Oregon Grower is published in the
interests of the nut and fruit growers
of the state.
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WILLIAM J. MARTIN
of McMinnville, Oregon.
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