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The Multnomah Athletic Club (MAC) is a private social and athletic club in Portland, Oregon, United States.It was founded in 1891 as the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club, a coordinating body for team and individual sports such as track and field, football, and basketball and fielded its own competitive teams against collegiate competition.
In 1997, the museum moved to a nearby facility featuring 7,000 square feet (700 m 2) of space with hands-on exhibits, videos, and memorabilia, such as Terry Baker's Heisman Trophy (the first Heisman given to a West Coast athlete), Mack Robinson's Olympic jersey, one of Dale Murphy's Golden Gloves, and Bill Walton's jersey from the 1977 Portland ...
Multnomah University (MU) was a private Christian university in Portland, Oregon providing undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs in both in-person and online settings. In 2023, the school announced it would be closing as Multnomah University on May 1, 2024, becoming the Multnomah campus of Jessup University .
Hummel was born in Portland, Oregon on June 19, 1892, [1] and represented the Multnomah Athletic Club. [1] He took up track and field as a school boy and competed in a wide variety of events, including sprints, hurdles, jumps and throws, but he never tried his eventual specialty, the 440 yd (402.3 m) hurdles, until July 1915. [1]
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Payne first joined the swimming and diving team at the Multnomah Athletic Club in 1915. [3] In 1916, The Oregonian wrote that Payne was "one of the Multnomah Athletic Club's best swimmers and divers". [11] Around that time, Payne broke her nose and jaw while diving at the Multnomah Athletic Club.
Suzanne Winona Zimmerman (July 13, 1925 – March 14, 2021), also known by her married name Suzanne Edwards, was an American competition swimmer for the Multnomah Athletic Club under Hall of Fame Coach Jack Cody, and a 1948 Olympic silver medalist in the 100 meter backstroke.
The 1907 Oregon Webfoots football team represented the University of Oregon in the 1907 college football season.It was the Webfoots' 14th season; they competed as an independent and were led by head coach Gordon B. Frost.