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The Chemawa American « - P r i n t e d a t C h e m a w a , O r e g o n , a n d D e v o te d to t h e i n t e r s t s o f I n d i a n E d u c a t io n _ _ MAt d — W ednesday, M arch 10, - ^ Q Q p y jg r g No- 22 Vol. X X II BASK ETBALL SEA SO N —1 9 2 0 Boys T his has been an exceptionally good season w hich closed F eb ru ary 28th in th is branch of ath letics and the record of gam es will show th e m erits of the team . T he O regonian and Jo u rn al have both placed th e C he m aw a In d ian s the best team outside of the C onference and the team has proven itself as being so. T h e com b ination s they have met have been com posed of stars — th at starred eith er in some college or university. T h e South P arkw ay A thletic C lub, tooted to be the fastest q u in te t in P ortland and w hose record showed no defeat for three years, took two defeats from C he mawa. H ard ly had we g otten over th e bruises of football and w ith com paratively no practice, w hen W illam ette U niversity , now a m em ber of th e C onference, called us for a gam e. N ot really in condition to m eet such a team we took them on and held them to a 32 to 22 score. H ad the collegians filled th e second date, we are sure it w m id have been a battle royal for a w inner. O ut of the fourteen gam es played we lost th ree— w in n in g eleven gam es. Reggie IDownie, who ju st recently retu rn ed from “ o v erseas’’ service, came in tim e to fill his old posi tion as forw ard. W ith his experience and know ledge of the gam e, he was th e m ainstay of th e team . H e deserves credit for he is the h ig h est point w in n er for his team . In the final gam e he n etted 20 p oints of th e 34 for his team . G eorge N ix , the o th er v eteian of the team , proved him self the “ old re lia b le .” W ith his w eight and stre n g th lie was th e main defense of his team , and was used successfully as a ru n n in g g u ard . W ith his ability to shoot goals lie was second as a point w inner. Joe Bettles, the m idget forw ard, played a fast gam e and by his-sp eed won m any praises. A t tim es he shot some difficult baskets. W ith an o th er y e a rs’ e x perience, Joe will have an adv an tag e, • this being his initial year. Irv in g S hepard, the raw recru it on the team , was a find. H e has developed into a real good cen ter. H is defensive playing and shooting of baskets gave him an edge over Johnson who started as center. Shepard stands th ird in points. . -■■■■----- N uckolls, captain of the team , was handicapped som ew hat on account of an injured wrist and conse q u en tly did not play in his usual form . How ever, at tim es lie show ed speed and a good defense. L iljegren was a stro n g su b stitu te and in the last two gam es replaced N uckolls at g u ard . H e is g ettin g onto the gam e readily and gives prom ise of m aking th e 'v arsity as a reg u lar in another season. A rth u r Johnson, who has been acting as sub, had the m isfortune to h u rt his leg quite badly last fall T his has been a great hindrance. Jack know s the gam e and would have been on the regular line-up, but his leg seemed to be a draw back. P o in ts m ade by each m em ber of the team th ro u g h out the season are: IDownie, 110; N ix, 109; S hepard, 76; Bettles, 74; N uckolls, 18; IJlje g re n , 2; Johnson, 2. G irls M arion W asson, forw ard, has been high point “ m a n ” th ro u g h o u t the season. H er work has been very creditable and her basket shooting the sensation of the season. Rose O ’Brien, her side p artn e r, has not played up to her usual form in the art of throw ing baskets, but her w ork on the floor-in gettt lg th e ball was excellent and as captain has been very valuable to the team . W hile th is season was the first tim e in basketball circles for our two centers, E leanor H ank and M aude P olls, y et they have m ade a splendid record for th e m selves and played creditable ball in all four gam es. Tw o good guard s are as essential as any other posi tion on th e team . In Rose Goff, Effie IDavis and Je s sie C levland we had three girls w ho could play the position well and in all b u t one gam e they m anaged to hold th eir opponents to a few baskets less than our num ber. If little “ Jeff” was a few inches taller her equal w ould be hard to find. T h e season ju s t closed has been a most successful one and the g irls deserve cred it for th e persistent efforts set forth in practicing to m ake a record for C hem aw a-and th e basketball team . C aptain C hoate of the track team has his squad out these evenings in the absence of Coach Sanders, who is ill. —