Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 30, 1991, Page 11, Image 11

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    Oregon at the NCAAs
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Art Skipper made the finals
in the men's javelin (left);
Tye Van Schoiack finished
third in his 3.000-meter
steeplechase heat behind
Texas' Noyes Livingston
(411) and Ohio State's Mark
Croghan (213); Kelly Blair
battles Seton Hall's Shana
Williams in the heptathlon.
Photos by Mark Ylen
and Jeff Paslay
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THE FOUR ARROWS
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A NOVEL BY RANDALL BETH PLATT
W,
hen the owner of Oregon's largest cattle ranch
The Four Arrows-is shot by his horse in a freak acci
dent , Royal Leckner suddenly finds himself charged
with teaching the owner's retarded son to take over
management of the ranch. The son, Leviticus
Perrault, comes as part of an unmatched set, which
includes Toofer, a man spit between bickering Con
federate and Union personalities; Tommy Two Hearts,
half-white, half-Indian, and half-paralyzed; and
Lou(ella), an idiot savante. With the help of some
cowhands and an uppity lady accountant, Royal and
L —• his crew try to run the ranch despite the
connivings of the entire county.
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The magic and humor of The Four Arrows Fe
As-Ko lie in the charming gusto of its narrat
or. Looking back in the 1890s youth from the
vantage point of the 1930s old age, Royal
laughs at himself more than at anyone else.
Randall BETH PLATT lives in Gig Harbor.
Washington, and travels the country playing in
handball tournaments. This is her first novel to
be published, and the first of what she hopes
will be several Royal Leckner novels.
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