High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 142 text:
“
E Qgimaiw-tazafeitai HEART OF OAK '24, maamaagaig W-W--li M E ef QE EEEQEEEQEEEEEEEEEQEEEEE 1922 Baseball Season HE God of Rain seriously interfered with the early baseball season and consequently four scheduled games were not played. The Badgers started the season's activities with the North Pacihc College. The game was full of thrills throughout the nine innings, North Pacific leaving the field with a one run lead. The final score was North Pacific 5, Pacific 4. The next game was played with Willamette University at Salem. The Badgers left Forest Grove at an early hour and consequently forgot their rabbit's foot . Willamette bunched her hits and with a couple of errors on the part of the Badgers, the Bearcats took the game 5 to I. Amburn pitched wonderful ball, allowing only four hits, while Pacific got seven. ' The third game was a Pacific victory. Amburn's pitching was too much for the Linfield College team. He sent ten men to the bench and allowed only five hits. The final score was, Pacific 5, Linfield 3. Both teams played tight ball and the game was the fastest that was played on the home field during the season. Pacific was also invited to meet- Linfield at McMinnville on May Day. Amburn held his opponents to seven hits While Pacific made six. The score, however, was in Linfield's favor, 3 to 2. Whitman College was the next to come along and help themselves to a little Badger meat . Hoar started pitching for Pacific but was unable .to keep up the pace he had set, and had to be replaced by Sheeley. The Mis- sionaries slipped over two runs on Sheeley before he could get started. Then Red settled down to the task at hand and stopped the Whitman team from scoring. The final score was: Whitman College 9, Pacific U. 5. ' The last game of the season was played with Willamette U. The Badgers started the game with a wild rush. They hit the old pill to the four corners of the field and when the smoke cleared away Pacific had a six run lead. Willamette came to life in the seventh inning and repeated the feat that Pacific had so,shortly ended. When Willamette finished, the game was over and the Bearcat was licking its chops seemingly well satisfied with the day's work . The final score was: Willamette 9, Pacific 6. EEEE sesame- sssa Qi H E Q ca ta is as za as Q ra is as is ca ca za is E i asf is ca is ca as asf is as ca ca ca H Q fa Seem E One hundred thirty .fix
”
Page 141 text:
“
E g aeigmmmmmmmm HEART GF OAK '24 mmmmmmmmgggg Q Q Q F515 Q55 E2 553 332 E ESE E Qi CSE! Q9 E E E S ZS QS? G35 QS? E5 ESU 553 E9 E 551 555 E52 553 E2 iii Q55 E E9 C55 QS! 553 Ei! C55 FS? 555 Q5 iii E51 553 ESI E 3 C51 E9 E 3 C55 Q52 C53 S2 C55 E1 G5 E55 LSE! EE E ESI 3 3 Ei ES! C53 Q9 553 ES! CSE! Q2 E 3 C5 E52 ZS! ESE R5 E51 3 3 E One hundred thirty-fifve E E55 Q BE -1- E552 II ggggmmmmmQQmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmWH
”
Page 143 text:
“
Qgggewraraararra HEART GF OAK '24 Eaaaaeimgggg iii ESI E ED iii El Q53 Ei! E 1922 Track 3 E ITH eight first places out of ten events and a total of 58 points to Q E their nearest competitors' 16, the Badger track team returned home Q E decidedly the victors in Class B, ,from the first annual state relay Q E at the University of Oregon on April the 13th and 14th. Thus the Badger E track squad started the most successful season that Pacific has had for a number Q E of years. The second success of the season was the triumph of Pacific in the E E Coast Relays at the University of Washington. The Badgers found real E competition at Seattle in the team from Gonzaga University. Pacific won Q E the mile relay by a large margin with Gonzaga coming second. Gonzaga Q H won first and second in the one hundred yard dash, which gave them the Q E edge over Pacific in the meet. E E Pacific tangled with the Baptists from McMinnville in the first dual meet E Q of the season on McCready Feld. The Badgers took first in all field events E Q and second in all the events in which Linfield made first. Adams, a Frosh, Q Q was high point man with I4 points. White and Balcom, two members of the H E Frosh class, tied for second place with I2 points each. Black, also from the Q Q Rook class, made a sensational run in the two-mile race, winning by 25 yards. H In the Non-Conference meet which , ,..... I ,M Q was heldf at Salem, Willamette nosed .' Q E the Badgers out by seven points. The Xiu E52 E last track meet of the season was also ' A E won by Willamette U. when they met X Pacific in a dual meet on McCready ii N E Field. Due to the illness of W. Hoar, P if E E the Badger pole vaulter, Willamette E E took first in the high jump and pole Q vault and won the meet by a lead of 'f ' I three oints. I Q ' M ra P , ez El . Sl El DONALD BLACK. T H E Winner of two mile race--Pacific vs. ' Q E Linfield, second in mile Non-Conference i fl Q E meet at Salem, second in mile Pacific vs.' I' I,-' Q S E Willamette. Freshman. Distance. I Q 55 ESI E 3 H Q55 555 Qi Q55 E51 555 555 One hundred thirty-.vefven E 2 as as -fa H5232GEMMQEEQQQQQEQEEQEEEQEQQQQQEQQQEQQE M E
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.