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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1938)
Oregon’s Cinder Squad Engages Portland Pilots Friday in Dual Track Meet Oi egon’s sophomore-tinged but brilliant track and field team will make its second appearance of the season on the Hayward cinders and infield Friday afternoon against Portland university, Coach Bill Hayward announced yesterday. In a wire to the Webfoot men tor, George Philbrook, Portland coach, whom Hayward had contac ted earlier in the week, stamped his approval on the proposed Pilot Duck track clash, assuring Hay ward that he would have a strong array on hand to test again the prowess of Mack Robinson, et al. The Pilots took part in the Ore gon-Oregon State, relays last Satur day, pressing the Webfoots in sev eral events. Friday’s encounter will be the first dual meet in history between the two schools. Chance to Show In addition to giving the runners competition, Friday’s meet will bej the first opportunity for Hayward’s field men to show their caliber. Two field champions, Len “Dutch” Holland and George Var off, will open their outdoor season with this meet. Holland has looked impressive throwing the discus in practice, and will be out to pick up where he left off last year' when he won the PCC title. Varoff, Ore gon’s pole-vaulting pride,“Is itching to kick himself up and over the crossbar. Javelin tossers and two-milers will receive their initial competi tion Friday. Loss of Elmer Kos telo, letterman spear-thrower, has left this department without an experienced heaver, and Bill is praying that one of his prospects will show himself of varsity caliber against Portland. Lyle on Hand Hayward is not worrying about the two-mile, however, for in this 1P©B?Y The new Palm Beach Slacks For classroom, campus, dances, dates and other active sports, the new Palm Beach slacks are de rigueur. There’s nothing like them to smarten up an odd jacket or sport coat. They sail through a stiff tennis or golf match without losing their handsome drape. They wash and clean like new. jYour favorite clothier can show you a complete slack wardrobe that meets every requirement of good taste and good value. See the Fairway model, for general infor mal wear, and the Golfer, whose reversible bottoms keep the divots out of your cuffs. Ask to see the new Airtones, whites, stripes and plaids. © Palm Beach Suits.$17.75 Palm Beach Evening Formal . . . $20.00 tailored by g o o d a l l. r«OM THE GENUINE CLOTN IF IT BEARS THIS LABEL— IT’S GENUINE PALM BEACH GOODALL COMPAN Y • C I NC I N NATI event he has letterman Crawford Lyle on hand. Lyle has been slow to reach last season’s form but is beginning to show the stuff that took him to the PCC last year. Running with Lyle in this event will be Jack Davidson, senior dis tance man, and possibly Don “Highlander” Barker, who may en ter after racing in the mile. Dean Ellis, smooth-running hurd ler, will be in his first varsity dual meet. He will run his specialty, the 220-yard low hurdles, in which he was supreme at Salem high and as a freshman last year. After running in about three events—one of which may be the low hurdles—Robinson will take a few leaps at the broad jump pit. He haS done 24 feet 7 inches this year. » Lights Go Out; Swim Display Is Delayed The audience went to the men’s pool last night to see an aquatic demonstration—but stayed for a jam session instead. With only a few events complet ed, the pool was plunged into dark ness when a main fuse failed. The two-piece orchestra and the au dience responded nobly by singing “Mighty Oregon,” and followed it with twenty minutes of all the old and new songs they could get to gether on. Divers and swimmers added a novel touch when they used spark TODAY’S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE 4:00, Field 1—Theta Chi vs. Kappa Sigma. Field 2—Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Zeta hall. 5:00, Field 1—Sigma Chi vs. Sherry Ross hall, field 2—Phi Delta Theta vs. Yeomen. lers in the darkened building. The results were striking chiefly when they dived from the board with the lighted sparklers in their hands. The event, which will ge re staged tonight, will start at ap proximately 8:30, following a swimming meet between Univer sity high school and Salem high. University high is defending state champion, and the match with Sa lem may be for the mythical state championship, since Eugene high school has dropped swimming for the season after two defeats at the hands of Uni-high. The meet will start at 7:30. The Amphibian show will be opened to the public tonight, antt most of the planned events will be staged. JOE RICHARDS 873 Willamette St. It’s GOT to have this label... &nv lisuLclx ))Jy F~ R O M THE C E N U I N E CL O T H If it hasn’t — it isn’t a genuine Palm Beach Suit . . . At this store, if you ask for Palm Beach, you get genuine Palm Beach. And we’ve never shown a larger selection of the new weaves, whites, weights and colors than this Season— for town, country and formal evening wear. PALM BEACH SUITS ‘17.75 And $20.00 for the Smart Dinner Formal JOE RICHARDS 873 Willamette St.