Black and white photo of American Olympian and form University of Oregon athlete Otis Davis in first place at the finish line of the second semifinal of the men's 4 x 400 meter relay at the 1960 Olympics held in Rome. The United States relay team went on to capture the gold medal in the event.
Black and white photo of American Olympian and former University of Oregon runner Otis Davis crossing the finish line of a 400 at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Davis won the gold medal in the event.
Black and white photo of six sprinters on the awards stand at the conference championships in the 1960s. The University of Oregon's Mike Deibele is in the front at center with a 5th place finish and USC's O. J. Simpson is in the back row at right in 3rd place.
Black and white photo of American Olympian and former University of Oregon runner Otis Davis celebrating a gold medal effort in the 400 at the 1960 Rome Olympics.
Black and white photo of American Olympian and former University of Oregon athlete Otis Davis nearing the finish in first place in the men's 4 x 400 meter relay at the 1960 Olympics in Rome. The American team won the gold medal in the event.
Color image of a paper map of the United States with pictures of University of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman and athletes Bill Dellinger, Jim Grelle, Roscoe Cook, Dyrol Burleson, Victor Reeve, Larson and Dick Miller, showing the meets they attended.
Black and white photo of three sprinters rising out of the starting blocks during a race held at Hayward Field in the mid-1960s. The Ducks' Mike Deibele is at right and an unidentified Duck runner is at left.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon sprinter Mike Deibele (center) nearing the tape with the lead during a race held at Hayward Field in the mid-1960s. Three other, unidentified Duck runners are also pictured.
Series of 17 black and white photos of University of Oregon sprinters Mel Renfro (inside lane), Harry Jerome (middle), and Jerry Tarr (outside lane) illustrating their sprinting forms, taken at Hayward Field in the early 1960s.