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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1914)
44 THE CHEMAWA AM ERICAN deIegates’ meeti" s ; 7:15' wha? d \?ffic,,Tn a" d leafe u " ,ea,,t a great deal >0 brought imnie withYTreportTlehich8 ^ 'th in V ttd li”^ 1 had ,o face. We ° f “ A < > .« in is.ra,^ ATHLETICS _BRIEF SUMMING U P BY MR. SM ITH, »¡scifilinaria,, AY 29th Chemawa easily defeated the Salem Y. M C A track team on the local field, 84 to 53. While the meet was rather slow some good marks were made by both teams. Some of the records are as follows- Ford, Salem, won the 100-yard dash, time 10:1; J im, Chemawa. won the mile run, time 4:37: Sellew Che- mawa, won the 220-yard dash tim e 22-1-5- u c Flint, Sakm.T^O-yard dash ’t i m e ^ - p Ad Che™awa’ Javelin, H 3:4 ’’; 2° i u ^ T d ,nr « eaSilv W° " the ° " e and fo " r% ,i.^ X 7 ra c ™ ad j“ " 'P' school " R*.^ Serv?ce"°seniorS 7 " ‘i f ch.amPio" shiP <>f the made 24 of the 56 S t a g e d £ W s t X P° T h , T " " ° f, day: he ‘“ chCTnaw^broke'evei^with^tlie OregmT’s t ^°*,n,p : ^”'*lgOrade' i!pee„fi^ a g, aame “ *? * ’ sit up a X a t e X ” ' bat,erV tHiS Vear and Ca" make ‘” e ‘- 5 : The strong Meier & Frank team of Portland was defeated nn th« 1 a very popular game and is always looked forward to each vear f e a t u r Y S ' ^ t l d r X r ' d T W s " w a T T t h ' " 7 “ m° re P°P‘llar p ^ 1 thedstrr ‘ parade in sa i- M S 1eX sh7 i : g fit„he dril“ X u l a t i o , s The “ carefully been taught the flue points of the - a ~ ~ ? Johnson, 91- Co C Cant Kriti on ’ J / nie’ Co- Capt. battalion (girls)'- C o m p a m B Reddie’ 89' Second Sloan, 92. '-» m p an y B, Capt. McKinney, 93; Co. A, Capt. F o n ^ - ^ n X 6 Neer ^ ‘ sS ' ° ' " T ” ? Lt. P. A. Livesley, 3rd. Inf. O N C YVnndh ’ S-a ^ m; and ? nd- Li vesl£g ^ ¡R e p re s e n te d by Col.’ C.’ Imus, W. S° C.’ JU L,eUt‘