Pacific University - Heart of Oak Yearbook (Forest Grove, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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NON-CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Uppe r-C'oach ., Sehler, Kunkle, Mace, Mace, Wolf, Seiler, Romig. Lower-H0ar, Fiske, Har- . rison, Fowler, Sheely. t of 17-3. The game was an easy Victory for P. U., the Quakers be- ing unable to stand up before Sheeleyts tW1r11ng. ' Columbia University received a 7-1 drubbing at the hands of 1' w Pacific, the game being played at Portland. Oregon N ormal School didnt have a look-in, taking the short 1 end of a 16-6 track meet that lasted seven innings When Mace took the box and the boys let enough tallies slip in to make up the half dozen points. The boys added'another scalp to their collection When they took the fast Chemawa Indians for a ride in a 6-4 game on May ' Day on the home field. The Indians have defeated Willamette twee and were rated high, but they fell under Leslie Hears tW1r11ng and failed to hit at the right time. ' . .Qregon Normal Schoel suffered another defeat on their own f1e1d 1n a slow, unlnterestlng game, 9-4, after the May Day reVels had slowed up the bunch. . As the Heart of Oak goes to press the boys have three more garnes 0n thelr schedule. Indications fwould - point to another strlng; 0f V1ct0r1es for the team. Only two men Will gradu- ate th1s year. Romlg, Who has the distinction of never. having mrsseda fly bah and never having an error chalked up against him W111 be mlssed 1n the f1eld and Fowler, the best catcher seen in ac- ff;11fiilrllegellegiate circles, Will also leave a hole that Will not be eas- Great credit is due to the efforts 'of IS ' I . a . . . ohler as coach. Jack p1tched for the varSIty several years ago and knows the game 321166 :1mte Z. His coaching is clearly the cause of the success of x - 7n'onfy-Iwo

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contest until three minutes before the final whistle when both guards were dlsqualifled and Albany got lucky, coming forward with a rush and making two goals that won another game. P. U. walked away with the return game with the North Pa- Cific Dental College played at the Portland Y. M. C. A. The den- tists were outclassed from the first and Pacific U. easily made the score of 37-18 against the toothpullers. With this feather in their hats the boys got busy with the - Quakers 0n the home floor and despite Hoar's absence took the game easily with a score of 23-17. - The fast Knights of Pythias team from Forest Grove wasthe .- next Victim. It fell to the tight score of 19-12 and the boys were going strong. Buckets of Blood and Powder River were the m:an. ..WatchWOYdS- - . - ' ' ' Pacific lost the last game of the season to McMinnville Col- g'rachw is mdege owing to the fact that Fiske and Schneider were on the sick l :v;;. ; minim i.ggymhilist. The game was played on the Baptists' flooor, the score being ,1 am 33mg! emir'thdl 17-11. Paciflc utterly falled to convert fouls, only one out of W; 3 W :02! iezmigli twenty gomg thru the hoops. Where the JlnX was, nobody knows. r: a x- irr :11 The season as a whole is regarded as successful and prospects g. ,1 A a ah! NW ,1 fffor next year are splendld. Fowler 1s the only letter man who W111 ' ' , m graduate, thus leaving us nractlcally a qumtet of letter men for 3'? 4'? D?.f'r' g next year. Grilley of the Portland Y. M. C. A., who refereed prac- I U'V'WV me mm m tically all of the collegeate basketball games, commended the team utzwtim . highly for the brand of basketball they put up at the end of the h 1' midis 331133655 season. ivrwzsxglz EM mmw- - 27.;0. .mt 5mm! W BASEBALL , . .1 f inazii'; When the first call for candidates for the .1921 baseball. team or 51-, J: :11 M3 was sounded seven P men and a likely looklng aggregatlon of ' i ' 'i ' ' new material reported at the gym for sults. J ack SohIer was se- . . . 11ch . . . QIRM-V9 MW dwcured as coach and under 1118 able guldance the nlne was soon 1, Nut 'nWmaj g whipped into shape. W T jig - . . - o n n O ' 2r 1' 4-1pm: 53W: wit, Cons1derab1e practice was gained 1n a ser1es OI interclass ' V g o o o . ply c aff' ' g. games no whlch the Sophomores were Victorlous. . , . J; a: Nvasi m, The first game of the season was played on the home dlamond i . , Mr! '4' '3 and went to McMinnVille, 7-4. The game was very loose, both ti . 1-. gaimng 1 teams being in poor condition. , . .11 3:22:33?! g1 M Pacific travelled to Newberg and defeated the Quakers 5-3. ,3 m-riw'i 3 W The field was wet and slippery, making the game very slow. ,. Em 565' TE . Albany College went down to defeata 4-3, in one of the snap- : '93: : '3 hi! 5hr BI plest games played on the local field during the 1921 season. 1-in-2 5 Pacific College came to Forest Grove and received a defeat 6 PI A . qimr 3n: w; g A O T'fd' ' VVVI'7 ham 1. T 77 7 t-tWO r. n i'MMi 1 . . - '23: -. my a. , WWW



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