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The dual meet between Santa Rosa and Oakland Polytechnic High, resulted in a decided victory for our school. The attend- ance was not even respectable, there being only about forty people from our school, and there was no rooting section at all. It looks as if we have to go away from home before we can secure a crowd for our meets. The athletes from Oakland were a sturdy looking crew, but that is about all one could say for them. When they were matched against our fellows they quickly showed their inferiority. The summary: 50 yard dash—Kinslow, S. R., won; Mc- Peak, S. R., second; Feehan, O. P., third. Time, :5 4-5. 100 yard dash—Wilson, S. R., won; Kins- low and McIntosh, S. R., tied for second. Time, :10 3-5. 220 yard dash—MclIntosh, S. R., won: Feehan, O. P., second; Clark, S. R., third. Time, :23 1-5. 440 yard dash—Cochrane, S. R., won; Trask, O. P., second; Clark, S. R., third. Time, :54 4-5. 880 yard dash—Ferguson, O. P., won: Chapman, S. R., second; Snyder, S. R., third. Time, 2:10. Mile run—Ferguson, O. P., won; Chap- man, S. R., second; Smith, O. P., third. Time, 5:04 1-5. 120 yard hurdles—Street, O. P., won: Gore, S. R., second; Weeks, S. R., third. Time, :18. 220 yard hurdles—Cochrane, S. R., won; Gore, S. R., second; Street, O. P., third. Time, :27 2-5. Mile relay race—Santa Rosa won. Time, 3:40. Hammer throw—Drake, S. R., won; King, S R., second; Street, O. P., third. Distance, 153 feet. Pole vault—Pedersen and Lambert, S. R., tied for first; Dickson, O. P., third. Dis- tance, 10 feet, 11 inches. High jump—Cochrane, S. R., won; Peder- sen, S. R., second; Fox, O. P., third. Dis- tance, 5 feet, 9 inches. Shot put—Madfern, O. P., won; Lambert, S. R., second; Weeks, S. R., third. Distance, 42 feet, 9 inches. Broad jump—-McIntosh, S. R., won; Ped- ersen, S. R., second; Clark, S. R., third. Dis- tance, 18 feet, 2 inches. Discus throw—Drake, S. R., won; Lam- bert, S. R., second; Street, O. P., third. Dis- tance, 97 feet, 8 inches. NWS. L. 0A. AST, On April 1st, the Northwestern railroad ran an excursion to Ukiah, where the semi- annual meet of the Northwestern Sub- League was held. At least eighteen hun- dred people availed themselves of the low rates and ideal weather, and went up to see the athletes struggle for the glory of their schools. Santa Rosa won both cups; Paul Cochrane being the one who secured the highest number of individual points—14. It was a great day for Santa Rosa, and it went a long way toward placing her in the lead among the schools of the coast. The summary: —— =—
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— WNUUUAY yay ygng tA gs WHAT THE EDITORS THINK The graduating class is preparing dili- gently for the commencement exercises. President McIntosh and his various com- mittees have been at work for the last month, arranging the details. The plans for the annual debate, which we mentioned in the last issue, are now pro- ceeding rapidly. The success of the excursion was far more successful than our hopes. The students who accompanied the team on that memor- able day should be commended for their enthusiasm. No material for the next issue of THE ECHO will be accepted after May 12. Jokes and poems are wanted for that number, but the stories have been selected. In conjunction with the graduating class of June, 1911, the staff of The Echo is plan- ning to make the commencement number a record-breaker both in size and in quality. It is the desire of all concerned to make that number the best in the history of the school. In addition to the regular departments—all of which will be greatly enlarged—special features will be used. The number will con- tain the pictures of the graduates, the pic- tures of the athletes, and the pictures of the members of the staff. The commencement progtam and other articles of especial in- terest to the graduates and their friends will be printed. Significant Upon getting married, Milton wrote “Paradise Lost.” Upon the death of his wife, he wrote “Paradise Regained.”
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THE ECHO. SSS 50 yard dash—Clay, W., won; Caughey, U., second; Doddow, P., third; Winslow, S. R., fourth. Time, :5 1-5. 100 yard dash—Clay, W., won; Briggs, H., second; McIntosh, S. R., third; Kinslow, S. R., fourth. Time, :10 3-5. 220 yard dash—Briggs, H., won; Mc- Intosh, S. R., second; Paine, S. Raf., third ; Gibson, U., fourth. Time, :22 4-5. 440 yard dash—Cochrane, S. R., won; Gibson, U., second; Clark, S. R., third; Ray- niaker, P., fourth. Time, :53 4-5. 880 yard run—Clay, U., won; Chapman, S. R., second; Brown, P., third; Meyer, U., fourth. Time, 2:10 4-5. Mile run—Mills, P., won; Chapman, S. R., second; Connolly, U., third; Thomas, A., fourth. Time, 5:00 3-5. 120 yard hurdles—Van Dyke, U., won; Waugh, U., second; Gore, S. R., third; Weeks, S. R., fourth. Time, :18. 220 yard hurdles—Cochdane, S. R., won; Esola, Hitch, second; Weeks, S. R., third; Walter, P., fourth: Time, :26 2-5. Mile relay—Santa Rosa, won; Ukiah, sec- ond; Healdsburg, third; Analy, fourth. Dime, 2:24: Hammer throw—Drake, S. R., won; Do- ran, H., second; King, S. R., third; Steele, W., fourth. Distance, 157 feet, 10 inches. Pole vault-—Eldridge, H., won; Lambert, S. R., second; Pedersen, S. R., Raymaker, P., and Hufft, U. tied for third. Distance, II feet. High jump-—Cochrane and Pedersen, S. R., tied for first; Esola, Hitch and Van Dyke, U., tied for third. Distance, 5 feet, 3 3-4 inches. Shot put—Caughey, U., won; Cromwell, P., second; Lambert, S. R., third; Mayes, H., fourth. Distance, 44 feet, 8 inches. Broad jump—Van Dyke, U., won; Esola, Hitch U., and McIntosh, S. R., tied for sec- ond; Eldridge, H., fourth. Distance, 19 feet, I inch. Discus throw—Caughey, U., won; Drake, S. R., second; Cromwell, P., third; Steele, W., fourth. Distance, 103 feet, 11 1-2 in. Songs We Sing Alice, Where Art Thou—Walton Hast- ings. When My Hair Has Turned to Silvery Gray—Alison Dickson. Baby Doll—Engelena Ward. Minnehaha, Laughing Water—Ruby Ahl. Silver Threads Among the Gold—Leo Noonan. I’ve Got Rings on My Fingers—Pearl Russell. No Wedding Bells for Me—Laurene Overton. I’m Afraid To Go Home in the Dark— Norman McPeak. I’m Trying to Find a Sweetheart—How- ard Gilkey. For Iie Loves My Dreaming Eyes—Adah Smith. I Fell in Love All Myself—Dale Wetzler. Whistle and I'll Wait for You—Ruth Lut- trell. Tkere’s Nobody Just Like You—Paul Cochrane. Cubanola Glide—-Weston Anderson. Vergissmeinnicht—Gyendolyn Yarnell. Mr. Steele (Hist. II.)—Can anyone draw the Plymouth Rock? Douglas C. (waking up)—Which do you want, a hen or a rooster?
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