The Oregon weekly. (Eugene, Or.) 1900-1909, May 25, 1908, Image 6

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the third lap when the Agricultural
runner secured a lead which Greenhaw
NOW IN STOCK
maintained over Lowell in the final
round. The events follow :
VI
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880 yd. run—Da volt (O.A.C.), Dod­
Eugene, Oregon
son (O), Downs (O). Time: 2 min.
2 1-2 seconds.
100 yd. dash—Huston (O), Moon
Capital and Surplus, $150,000
(O), Scott (O.A.C.). Time: 10 seconds.
High jump—Lounsberry, Chapman,
Farnsworth, all of O. A. C. Distance
5 feet, 4 1-2 inches.
Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited
440 yd, run—Greenhaw (O.A.C.),
Lowell (O), Steiwer (O.A.C.). lim e 52
seconds.
220 yd. dash—Moon (O), Schroeder
(O.A.C.), Roberts (O). Time 22 2-5
New Requirem ents for Admission .
seconds.
College Degree the Standard.
Broad jump—Kuykendall (O), 22 ft.
In and after 1908, candidates for
5 in.; Lounsberry (O.A.C.), 21 ft. 4 in.; admission to the Cornell Nniversity
Chapman (O.A.C.), 20 ft. 6 in.
Medical College must be graduates of
120 yd. hurdles—Kuykendall (O), approved colleges or scientific schools.
Huston (O), Brodie (O.A.C.). lim e :
For further information, address
16 1-2 seconds.
W. M. POLK, M. D., LL. D., Dean,
The Place to Buy and Rent Pianos
Hammer throw—Wolf (O.A.C.), 146 First Avenue and 28th St., New York.
¡ft. 3 1-2 in.; Zacharias (O), 137 ft. 11
! in., ( Gardner, 137 ft.
Shot put—Wolf (O.A.C.), 42 ft. 9 in.,
McIntire (O), 41 ft. 9 in.; Lounsberry
High Grade Photography
(O.A.C.), 39 ft. 8 1-2 in.
Let us whitewash your
Permanently Located at 29 W. 10th St.
Mile run—Davolt (O.A.C.), May
Linens with Soap and Water
P h o n e B la ck 3311
C lo sed S u n d a y s
((.)), Sievers (O). Time : 4 min. 43 sec.
220 hurdles—Huston (O), Roberts
East Eighth Street
Telephone Main 65
(O), Brodie (O.A.C.). Time 26 1-5
n ew e le c t r ic t h e a t r e
seconds.
574 Willamette St.
l)iscus—McIntire (O), 115 feet;
Jamieson (O.A.C.) Lounsberry (O. A.
The Leading D ry Goods Store
C.)
With a continuous performance every
Pole vault—Moullen, 10 ft. 6 in ., DRY GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHING
afternoon and evening. A change of
SHOES
Kuykendall, Williams, all of Oregon.
program Mondays, Wednesday and
Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings
Relay—Won by O. A. C. team, com­
Fridays.
posed of Greenhaw, Davolt, Cross and
Burden & Graham
TRY bAR6 FOR
FISHER
LAUNDRY
FRANK E. DUNN
Steiwer, 3 min. 32 sec.
Final score: Oregon, 67; O. A. C.,
55.
To conclude the program, Oliver
GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. D.
Huston ran an exhibition hundred in
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
the fast time of 10 seconds, duplicat­
Office over E ugene Loan and Savings ing his performance at the opening of
the meet.
Bank.
Admission 5c.
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