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About The amplifier. (West Linn, Oregon) 1921-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1942)
Hi ~Y Delegate Waldo Silvers, Hi— Y member, has been selected to represent the West Linn chapter in a meeting of Hi-Y delegates in a four day meeting at the Miami University in Oxford; Ohior The tour will touch points in Mexico and Canada and munerous states. He will visit Washington D. C-, Boston, New Orleans, Chicago with a number of other -im portant cities enroute * W al do will jo in thirty other Pacific Coast delegates and make the trip with them. The West Linn Hi-Y club "Is partly spon soring his expenses. Sports Track BE AVERTON MEET The West Linn Lion field men took second place in the T. Y. V. .league track meet at Beaverton, with thir teen points less than Beaverton, the win ning team. The track men captured four first places, Donovan in tho discus, Swan in the two- twenty, .Holt in the eight- eighty and the relay team. Smith took second in the discus and Donovan took sec ond in the shot. The events which the Lions wore squeezed out of were tho mile^ pole vault and the broad jump. The scores of the meet were: Beaverton, 59; West Linn, 46; Hillsboro, 22; Forest Grove, 20; Sherwood, 1 REVIEW The Lion track squad under coach F. Fors enters the last leg of their season tliis spring with only two losses so far, these being the Hay wood relays at Eugene ip which the West Linn tracsters placed third, and the Beaver ton relays in which the team captured second place. The Lions walked away with first posi tion of their division in the annual Hill Military Relays at the Livestock Pavilion placing a state champ ionship relay team. The first dual meet at West Linn, with Canby, was taken eas ily with a score of 86 2/3 to 35 1/3. A dual meet with Wood burn Bulldogs ¿fell to the Lions by the score of 72> to 49|. ' Andy Sivan, Lion speedster was high point man with a total of 14-J points. Gresham lost a dual meet to the Lions here to the tune of 78-35, West Linn taking first in each event, excepting the lol? hurdles and pole vault. In _a three way meet on Kdlly Field with Oregon City, Milwauk ie and Vest Linn, the lions upheld their record with West Linn, 70; Oregon City, 42; and Mi lwauk ie 0 • Swan was again7 high point man with 15^- points. The undefeated men thus far this season are Holt in the IpO and 880; Swan in t^e 220 and 440; Donovah in the shot; and the relay team of Kruse, Thompson, Holt cn d Swan • Baseball N E W BE RG West Linn defeated Wednesday by Newberg in a postponed base ball game, 8-6. The Newberg team scored mostly on errors but a few runs were made on hits. Gassnor started the Vie st Linn team off on the mound, relinquishing his po sition tq Bruck for tho last four innings. The Lions showed fair hitting power, but experience is sadly lacking, probably through the fact that most of tho games have boon* postponed this season. The last league basbball game of the season* will be the Hillsboro game today. 1 Although all but three of the TYV games scheduled thus far have been postponed, Cont on Page 7.