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.