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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1926)
Frosh Win From Preppers With 79 Point Score Jefferson Places Second In Track Meet With Total of 45 Renfro Ineligible Under Franklin Colors In n, track meet more exciting than the score indicates, the Frosh finished the four-cornered contest Saturday with a final tally of 75 1-2 points, while Jefferson high school had 45, Corvallis, 14 1-2, and Franklin finished with only 9. Franklin had been doped for high points. Crawford of the frosh took high point honors with 10, taking first in high jump and high hurdles in :17 flat. McGee of the frosh wag sec ond with 9 1-4. Lowry, and Duf field both of JefSerfson tied for third honors with 8. Kretzmeier of Franklin totaled seven. Summary: Mile—Little, Oregon, 4:43.9; Sen sen, Oregon; Jennings, Jefferson; Greb, Jefferson. 440-yard run—Stanard, Oregon, first, 53.9; Bryan, Corvallis; Dig man, Jefferson; JoneB, Oregon. High hurdles—Crawford, Oregon, first, :17 flat; Foster, Oregon, sec ond; Lillie, Jefferson, third; Jack son, Oregon, fourth. 100-yard dash—Renfro, Multno mah, 10 flat; Duffield, Jefferson, 10.2; Lowry, Jefferson; Highberg, Jefferson; Cameron, Corvallis. (Renfro doesn’t count in the race final.) High jump—Crawford, Oregon, 5 feet, 9 inches; McCulloch, Oregon; Boyden, Oregon, and Reitsma, Cor vallis, tied for third. Javelin—Burnell, Oregjon, 168 feet, 5 inches; Heiburg, Jefferson; Hogue, Corvallis, Hannaman, Cor vallis. Half mile—McKittrick, Oregon, 2:07.6; McClure, Jefferson; Rasmus, Oregon; Lillie, Jefferson. Discus—Stager, Oregon, 115 feet, 5 inches; Byington, Oregion, 10)9 feet, 9 inches; Sanderson, Oregon, 102 feet, 9 inches; Kretzmeier, Franklin, 99 feet, 6 inches. 220-yard dash—Lowry, Jefferson, time 23.5; Duffield, Jefferson; Brennan, Jefferson; Scott, Oregon. Renfro ran unattached, 22.3. Pole vault—Kretzmeier, Franklin, 11 feet, 3 inches; Hoguo, Corvallis; Lane, Jefferson; Carpenter, Cor vitllis. 220-yard low hurdles — McGee, Oregon, 27.3; Foster, Oregon; Pair in, Franklin; Hill, Jefferson. Relay half milo—Oregon wins, 1:30.2; Standard, McGee, Burnell, Ord. Broad jump—Jennings, Jefferson, 20 f ot, 7 inches; McGoe, Oregon, 20 feet, 1 inch; Ord, Oregon, 19 feet, 8 inches; Foster, Oregon, 19 feet, 3 inches. ANNOUNCEMENT Ilermian announces tho pledging of Katherine Schnoll, Cornelia Meek and Elaine Mobley. ■isniiBiiiiniiiiiBiiBi'iiBiiiiiaiiiHiiiiiBiiiiniiiiiniiii Society (Continued From Page 3) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Houston, Mr. j and Mrs. James Leake, and Mrs. Lehman. On Wednesday evening the soph omore class of Susan Campbell hall entertained the freshman class at a pajama party. The evening was spent dancing and singing. A stunt entitled “Gasoline” was given later in the evening. Miss Fanny Mc Camant and Katherine Edgar were special guests of the class. * » • A dinner dance was given by the members of Psi Kappa fraternity on Saturday evening at the Eugene hotel. The dancing room was dec orated with large bouquets of spring flowers. The patrons and patron esses of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harphan, Captain and Mrs. John J. McEwan and Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale. »• » * Members of Beta Theta Pi gave a picnic at Riverside park last Sun day. The day was spent boating and swimming. The Eugene alum ni were guests. • * * A circus dance was given by the underclassmen of the Alpha Phi sorority on Friday evening. The dancing rooms of the chapter house were cleverly arranged to resemble the circus tent and the refreshments which were served late in the eve ning carried out the same idea. Mrs. Henry W. Augustine and Mrs. Josephine Stewart were the patron esses for the dance. • • The members of Alpha Chi Omega held a picnic at Riverside park on Saturday afternoon for a number of out of town guests. The time was spent swimming and boating. Mrs. C. Hart, was the chaperone of the picnic. * • * The Salem alumni of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority entertained with a luncheon at the Greybell on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Miner, of Eugene, drove the follow ing girls from Eugene chapter to the luncheon; Georgia Davidson, Dot Ward, Roberta Douty, Agnes Palmer, Lynn Jackson, Mildred Vaughn, and Ethel Gasman. The housemothers of the campus were invited to the annual May day breakfast given in honor of Mrs. Lottie Mowroy by the mem bers of Kappa Kappa Gamma on Saturday morning. Tlio table was decorated with many spring flowers and at each place was a small May day corsage. After the breakfast was served Mrs. Randall Jones play, ed several piano numbers. Dean Virginia Judy Estorly was a special guest. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Irene Stewart of Eugene, to Fredrie Clayson of Portland. Miss Stewart was a stu dent of the University and a mem ber of the Delta Gamma sorority. ■ How Do You Do It? A large percentage of students find a typewriter a * necessity in their college work. Have vou one? g Sell — Typewriters — Rent ■ Special Rates to Students ■ Office Machinery & Supply Co. Phone 148 1047 Willamette St. L i wiiii—iiiiwiiimi mu in ■ .warn mmmam MiiiilBraBiiHBiitKiIHLi ill ' IfltiBii' M i 1ME FOR TEA!: 63 YOlr don’t want a heavy meal but you want something to tide you over the afternoon. The tea that we serve with a doughnut or a roll or toast is mighty hotsv totsy. a ti is The OREGANA a i'*"*; a ■ ■ ■ ■..»mMmmmm’wmiiataKMaw She was also active in the drama tic department and a member of Pot and Quill. Mr. Clayson was a former student of the Stanford University and the University, where he is now taking post graduate work. He is also a member of Tab ard Inn and Crossroads. * * »■ On Friday evening the freshmen entertained the upperclassmen of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority at a dance. The rooms were trimmed with fir boughs on lattice work and Japanese lanterns shaded the lights. The patrons and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Bay Yeatch, Mrs. Charles A. Gray and Dean Esterly. * • * On Saturday afternoon the mem bers of the Eugene alumnae and the active girls of the Pi Beta Phi sor ority gave a bridge benefit tea. There were about fifty tables. The rooms were decorated with Scotch broom and lupin which were ar ranged in baskets. Mrs. E. E. Wyatt and Mrs. Delbert Oberteuffer each sang a song. Later in the afternoon Miss Harriet Boss and Miss Max ine Edmunds also sang several duets. • • • The Delta Zeta sorority went up the mill race for a picnie break fast on Sunday morning. 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