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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1947)
/\/2> J By AL PIETSCHMAN I Probable places and best marks this rear: Mile run— 1 — Pacth. WSC. (4:20.0); 2—Wold. W (4:23.0); 3—Law-! son. WSC (4:26.0); 4—Joachims. Cl (4:28.0). 440-yard dash— 1—Nebolon, WSC ( :48.4); 2—Robinson, W(:49.1); 3— Kenniston, W'TSC (:49.,4); 4—Scblavin. OSC (:49.5). 100-yard dash— 1— Leicht, O (:10.0); 2—Henthorne, O ( : 10.0); 3—Ken "niston, WSC ( :10.0); 4—Schockley. M (:9.9). 120-vard high hurdles— 1—Clark, W ( .14.6); 2—Yovetich. M ( :14.6); 3—Rocheler, M (: 14.7); 4—Taylor, 1 ( -15.1 ). 880-yard run—T 1—-Hensey, \Y (1:54.1); 2—Parnell. WSC (1:57.4); 3— Norene, O (1:58.5); 4—Peller, W (no time available). 220-yard dash— i 1— Henthorne. O (:21.7); 2—Leicht, O (:22.3) ; 3—Yove tich, M (:21.6); 4—Kenniston, WSC (:22.2). 2- mile run— 1—Steed, W (9:38.1); 2—Cowan. OSC (9:47.0); 3—Stroc heim. 1 (10:04.0); 4—Lawson, WSC (10:05.0). 220-yard low hurdles— 1—Yovetich, M (:23.7) ; 2—Clark, W (:24.5) ; 3—Wright. O <fc:24.3); 4—Cole, OSC (:24.3). Pole vault— 1—Rasmussen, O (14’-2"); 2—Klemz, WSC (13'-7’’); 3— Scanlon, W (13’-0") ; 4—Pickens, O (13'-0”). High jump— 1—Beifuss, O (6'-6"); 2—Elliott. OSC (6’-4”); 3—Wright, O (6’-2"); 4—-Fusion, W (6'-0"). I Javelin— f 1—Metzger. WSC (196'-2"); 2—Cooley, WSC (195'-10”); 3—Porter, O (19F-4”); 4—Robinson, O (20P-6"). Shot put— 1—Crosby, M (48’-0") ; 2—Reiman, OSC (47’-6") ; 3— Smith. W (46’-6”); 4—Lewis, 1 (46'-0"). I )iscus— 1—Dalby, W (15E-0"); 2—Doyle, M (147'-1"); 3—Crosby, M (145'-4"); -1—Reiman, OSC (144'-9”). Broad jump— 1—Laidlaw, OSC (2.V-5”); 2—McLoughliu. W (22'-l 1") ; 3—Movnes, M (22’-6”); 4—•Katnm, W (22’-0”). Mile relay— 1—WSC (3:21.5); 2—W (3:24.0); 3—0 (3:26.4); 4—1 (3:28.0). | Final score— Washington, 42; Oregon, 39; WSC, 37; Montana, 25; OSC, 17; Idaho 5. Members of the EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSN. j Our Annual business Meeting will he held % Wednesday evening. May 28. at the high school at 7 p. m. It is important that you attend. Hamilton Cage Coach HANK ANDERSON AND BOB HAiVliX/l'ON . . . Both ex-Oregon cage men, with Anderson resigning at Medford to take over the reins at Grants Pass, while Hamilton succeeds him at the Tornado school. MEDFORD, May 23 (AP)—Rob ert Hamilton and Robert Newland, University of Oregon basketball players, were appointed to the Med ford high school coaching staff to day. Hamilton replaces Hank Ander son, who resigned as head hoop coach to assume a similar position at Grants Pass. Newland, a gradu ate of Medford high, will become as sistant coach in football, basketball, track, and baseball. In the Majors Baseball's Big Six Player and Club AB H Pet. McQuinn, Yankees . .102 40 .392 Walker, Phillies .Ill 43 .387 Mize, Giants .107 39 .358 Lamanno, Reds . 77 27 .351 Mullin, Tigers .117 41 .350 Dillinger, Browns . 138 48 .358 Runs Batted In National league — Torgeson, Braves, 36; Mize, Giants. 27; Mar shall, Giants, 27. American league —Williams, Red Sox, 28; Keller, Yankees, 16; Kennedy, White Sox, 24. Home Runs National league—Mize, Giants, 13; Torgeson, Braves, 9; Miller, Reds, 8. American league—Wil liams, Red Sox, 11; Keller, Yank ees, 10; Mullin, Tigers, 8. -■— 4 Phi Theta Scholarship Petitions Due Friday Bobbe Fullmer, past pnesident of Phi Theta Upsilon, announced- yes terday that any sophomores in terested in scholarships for next year may get petitions at the dean of women’s office. Applications for the scholarships to be given by the junior women’s honorary will be due Friday at the dean’s office. . ' ' ' ■ ' a Crazy Shot , V HERE’S WHAT YOU DO-Se^d us a crazy shot featuring Pepsi Cola. We’ll select what we think are the three or four be3t “shots” every month. If yours is one of these, you get ten bucks. If it isn’t, you get a super-deluxe rejection slip for your files. AND—if you just sort of happen to send in a Pepsi-bottlecap * with your “shot,” you get twenty bucks instead of ten, if we think your “shot” is one of the best. Address .'College Dept,,PepBi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y, Franchiud Pepai-Cola Bottlers from coast to coast.