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and did not return. His boat was found a few days later, with one of Wintermute's friends asleep on the boat who claimed that Slim was still alive when he went to sleep. Wintermute was never found.
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and named an All-American in 1939. He was elected to the University of Oregon Athletic Hall of Fame in 1994 and is one of six Ducks whose numbers have been retired.
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in 1980. On October 21, 1977, Wintermute set out in his yacht from
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Oregon Webfoots men's basketball 1938–39 NCAA champions
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Following his basketball career, Wintermute worked for
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Portland, Oregon
Longview, Washington
Oregon
Center
Detroit Eagles
NCAA champion
1939
All-American
1939
Converse
1938
retired by Oregon Ducks
collegiate
basketball
Portland, Oregon
Longview, Washington
1938–39 Oregon Ducks men's basketball team
first NCAA Tournament championship
All-Pacific Coast Conference
Detroit Eagles
National Basketball League
Portland Indians
Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League
Boeing
Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
Portage Bay
Lake Union
List of people who disappeared at sea

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