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THE, OHEGQN SALEAL OREGON : SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1027 mm W BEATS AGGIE THACK TEH fonVALLIS. Ore, May 7. I AIV)---The University o Wash- iifiKlon won the dual track meet jiiere today over Oregon Agricnl joiral pollege. the score being 76 k Jnr Washington, 54 for the Ag- -r.-. c iiuuiinKsi rt;corti Was made in the shotput by Rrix, O - " ' ' f -- ., . . . , , - ... Washington, -4& feet, 1 i& inches. ! ington; third. Smith, Washington.! In the javelin event Whitlock. Time 51. O. A. C, tied the northwest re tord of V feeL 4 inches. The weather wan cool aud cloudy luit cnliit- eummary, r.Mlp run, .,-won by Clayton, O. C; MeCalhim, Washington, icond; Knifton, O. A. C. third. Tinu 4:Lr:l. 100 yard (lush, won by Ander son, Washington; Peltrt, Wash ington, second; third, Scbroeder, Washington. Time 9 4-5. 4 40 yard dash, won by Sisson, A. C; second, Peltret, Wash- Certatnly Orange Blossom Orange Blossom because its significance has been identified with the marriage ceremony through the ages. 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('.; third, Spiller. Washington. 136 feet, 10 inches. 220 low hurdles, won by Shel ley, Washington; second. Twitch ell, o. A. C; third, Fehren; O. A. ('. Time 25 flat. I Javelin won by Whitlock. j O. A. C; second IJrix, Washing j ton; third. Twifchell, O. A. ('.; ! 100 feet, 4 inches. This ties the northwest record. ! llicrh jump won by Hanson. i O. A. C: second Wilcox. O. A. C. third. Humes and Henning. j Washington. Five feet six in. lies, i Polo vault. Messing. . A. ('.; ; N'.udin. Washington ami Helming. . Washington lied for'flrst. 11 reef. : (J inches. j Half mile won by Charteris. I Washington; s e o a d. Torney. j Washington; .third. Snyder, VVash- ington. 'Time 2:S 220 dash, won by, Anderson, Washington; second, Scinoeder. Washington; third, .Toes. O. A. C. Time 22 flat. Proad jump won by SI riff.. O. A. C. : second. Humes, Wash ington; third Messings, ). A. C. 22 feet, 4 inches. Relay won by Washington, (Smith, Toney, Peltret, Charter is); second, O. A. C. f Clayton. Karnheart, Joos, Sisson). Time Z: 2 7 1-5. AIDS CAMPAIGN S . - . 1 -T" r ; -r- - X vi Zr-' y-.'-r-. 1 V-"" ! iiwf I, pin w . .HMi3kv - - ' LLJE2& yi 1 "! " 3 .I'llHIIIIII II .1 l - -.. .. ;J c OREGON DEFEATS W.S.C.ONTHACK EUGKN'E. Or., May ?.- (AP) Tiy Svinnliig the relay, the last event iti the day, from the Wasti- iingtOQ Staters, the Uni versify of ! Oregon track team m'anaged to ' pose out the Conger. 6f to 65. The WeLfoot quartet negotiat red the rate in tltf? fast time of i 3: .! 1.2. j Washington State won six first. ! ani the Webfoots took nine. Most of the losers' points came in tis distance events, whero v hv points were gathered in;eaili tl.e miie and half mile and five in the wo mile run. Oregon excflk-.d in 'ho sprints an l field events. Captain Procter Flanagan, an l Victor Wetzel, bo.h Orogoi-. tied for high point distinction i 11 points each. "Happy Hank"' Hoon, Cougar hurJier, led his team with 10 poin's Kernan Marknson of O. A. '., var sity swimmer who will assist in the "Learn to Swim" campaign at the local "V" for lite public school children. TEN PITCHERS USED IN CLEVELAND GAME ( C'lTUinui'tl from p.ii;i' 1.) NEW CHAP T S R 20 More Miles Per Gallon 20 Faster Get-A way 15 More Power As every informed motorist -knows, a flood of approval has greeted Dodge Brothers new motor. ' Everyone says the same thing I . . "To all intents and purposes a new car." Gasoline consumption re duced one third. Get-away quickened and vibration forgotten. Standard gear shift -balloon geared steer ing hot-spot manifold new silent-action clutch 1125 li 1180 ( J i:Vo ! HI I H J - CI I : : Washington drove Sam Jones off i g., ;-!. the mound in the sixth inning to day and the Senators defeated the St. Louis Drowns, 1G to !. Score U. II. E. Washington lfi 9 ?, St. Louis 0 10 5 Marberry, Draxton and Kuel; Jones, Billion, VanCiilder, Win gard and Schang, IJeck. S. H. S, NETTERS DEFEAT ALBANY SalejTi high s.chool's string of femiis victories was (uniin'ued Wednesday when Albany went down on the local courts. f- 1. in t iiirnair.ent play. The date with Albany was set up from Saturday and the McMinnville matcbes veie jiostponed uutil .Thursday, May 12. Only a two-man team will make the trip to McMinnville. Singles Creech (S) beat Potwin (A), 0-0. Hageniann (S beat UoaiixMiglf (A), 2-0, o n. t;-u. Uirft'ety (S) b-at Allerbury ( ) , H DODCS BROTHERS HISTOAY and 24 other vital advan tages. A motor hat out-' performs any other of its type heretofore known. Test every feature person ally. Starting, steering, seating, accelerating and the quiet, smooth flow of power at full speed. Then ask about a credit plan that makes ownership easy. Standard Sedan. . . . Speeial Coupe SK'ial Sedan Je Luxe Sedan. . . . t'onvortible Cabriolet Ielivered Bonesteele Motor Co. 47 i K. Commercial, Teh-phone 42:$ A! to a Nm Typ Thm ConvrtibM QabrioUt with RanbU Stat Nous on Display CHICAGO. May 7. (AP) Xew York started- its invasion of the west by shutting out Chicago, 8 to 0, in the first game of the series. The visitors bunched their hits behind erratic support for their scores. Lou Gehrig, Yankees' first baseman, had the Mackie (A) beat Waters fS). 0-1, 6-2. haughead (S) beat Fliger (A), G-2, G-l. Doubles Creech and Hagemann (S) beat Potwin and Mackie (A), fi-4, 0-0. Waters and Laugbead (S) beat Fliger and Itoarhough (A), fi-o, 0-0. ' U. OF W. TURNS TABLES ON O. A. C. CORVALLIS, May 7. (AP.) The University , of Washington honor of knocking the first home ; me back today and evened the run in Comiskey's remodeled I baseball series with Oregon Agri-pai-fc j cultural colleke in a hectic 12- Score jj. E. t inning game that ended 13 to 11. New York S 13 0 j Tne teams are now tied for the conference section laed, with three wins and one defeat each. Chicago 0 5 ' Pennock and Grabowski; Ly ons and MeCurdy. DETROIT. Mich., May 7. (AP) Boston opened its western invasion here today with a 5 t 3 victory and pounded Holloway through the first eight innings. Score It. H. E. Boston 5 10 0 Detroit ? 7 3 Lundgren. Harriss and. Harley; Holloway and Shea. Scbre R. II. E. Washington 13 19 6 Oregon Aggies 11 12 7 5r.x atlS jJSaV Cc PARENTS A Word With You - "If (hoy only had sonic idea of the value -of money !" Such was. the half-despairinjr, haH'-smilinjr remark of a Father t one of our Off jeers recently, when speaking uf his Son and Ihiuhter, bth of whom are jn hijrh school. Yet, who is to blame: the youngsters or the parents? If this boy and icirl, when they were little, had been taught lo help Father and Mother had been interested in saving in stead of spending how different their nature would be now. 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