P age 4
T he CHEMAWA AMERICAN
ATHLETICS
BASEBALL SEASON OPENS
Since the opening of the baseball season we have
been having the familiar old chattering of our horse
hide tossers on the ball field. They have been batting
and tossing the good old pill as well as thawing out
the pitching arm, touching up on rules and learning
the art of good baseball.
On March 31 they went to Molalla to play their first
game. In spite of Molalla’s strong experienced team
our Redskins played an almost shut-out game and de
feated them to the melody of 10 to 1.
On April 1 the Lincoln baseball nine visited us and
played a double-header on our home field. With the
cooperative playing of the Reds we nosed out with the
score 9 to 8. The second was tie game, score 5 to 5.
The game with Lebanon on April seventh added
another victory to our list. This game was also held
on the local field. The main feature being the pitch
ing of Pete Seltice who in six innings struck out 13 Leb
anon batsmen and allowed but one hit and no runs.
The result being in favor of our pill tossers with a
score of 13 to 4—which keeps our standing in the
Valley inter-scholastic league unsullied.
The game with Lebanon on April 7, added another
victory to our list. This game was also held on the
local field.
INTER-SHOP TRACK MEET
The annual inter-shop track meet was held last Sun
day with the painters walking off with first place.
The results were as follows:
100-yd. dash: Churchill (painter) 1st, Arlee (bar
ber) 2nd, Olney (shoe shop'» 3rd.
120 high-hurdles:
Wilder (painter) 1st, Palmer
(carpenter) 2nd.
220 low-hurdles: Wilder (painter) 1st, Palmer
(carpenter) 2nd, Eagle (plumber) 3rd.
Pole vault: Murphy (garden) 1st, Matt (barber)
2nd, Palmer (carpenter) 3rd.
Shot Put: Dogeagle (painter) 1st, Matt (barber)
2nd, LeVay (engineer) 3rd.
220 yd. dash: Churchill (painter) 1st, Olney (shoe
shop) 2nd, Whitman (painter) 3rd.
Broad jump: Arlee (barber) 1st, Wilder (painter)
2nd, Lucei (tailors) 3rd.
ESCORTS
Sunday, Apr. 16—Miss White, Miss Richardson, Mr. Shep
ard, Miss Mountjoy.
Saturday, Apr. 22—Salem—Mrs. Sanders.
Sunday, Apr. 23—Miss Cruise, Mr. Carl Turner, Miss Judd,
Miss Trevvett, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Kleihege.
HONOR STUDENTS FOR THIRD QUARTER
V ocational H onor R oll
P. G.: Donna Mae LaFonso.
Twelfth Grade: Howard Churchill, Luella Moore,
Lucy Billy, Simeon Bean.
Eleventh Grade: Ruby Dean, Irene Thomas, Alma
Hawley, Anita Farrow.
Tenth Grade: Lolia Johnson, Olive Archambeau,
Laura Morigeau, Helen Shaughnessy, Evelyn Spanish.
Ninth Grade: Jennie Oliver, Irma Charles.
Eighth Grade: George Vanderburg, Clara Bremner,
Carol Reed, Jessie Lamewoman, Aradona Aguilar,
Julia Yellowhorse.
Seventh Grade: Nealy Underwood, Woodrow Un
derwood, Mae Lawson, Olive Rutherford.
Sixth Grade: Robert Strong.
C itizenship H onor R oll
Twelfth Grade: Simeon Bean, Howard Churchill,
Raymond Ignace, Wesley Larsen, Zona Afraid-of-
Horses, Lillian Billy, Lucy Billy, Lena Louie, Caro
line Parker, Gertie Queahpama, Edna Wesley.
Eleventh Grade: Jasper Andy, Joe Davis, Florence
Allman, Pearl Boyd, Ruby Dean, Anita Farrow, Alma
Hawley, Priscilla Hayashi, Adam Williams, David
Berger, Bernice Clairmont, Clara Davis, Cecile Mad
sen, Marjorie Martin, Amanda Mesteth, Edna Wells.
Tenth Grade: Cyrus Hatch, Eustace Markishtum,
Hazel Thomas, Helen Shaughnessy, Helen George,
Rachel Wilkie, Charles Butler, Harry Wilder, Eve
lyn Placid, Velma Haywood, Mary Covington, Beu
lah Boyd.
Ninth Grade: Cleo Sulky, Dorothy Teehee, Flor
ence Wells, Eva Matt, Pearl Cultee, Richard Frye,
William Spotted Eagle, Violet Anderson, Edna Ba
con, Margaret Henry, Thelma Moore, Joy Whitelaw,
Robert McCrea, Edward George, William Blakeslee.
Eigth Grade: Dorothy Miles, Mildred Lozeau,
Rita Wing, Lenora Barnhart, Vernon Jackson, Lovey
Jackson, Lawrence Smith, David James, George Ma-
Gee, Deloris Normandin.
Seventh Grade: Margaret Blodgett, Madeline Skin
ner, Carl Lawrence, Ray Baldy, Eddie Casey, Lin
coln Grenier, Woodrow Underwood, James Fisher.
Sixth Grade: Minerva Logsden, Syble Hale, Ro
bert Strong, Robert Ulig, Agnes Henry, Elizabeth
Buckskin.
GIRLS’ ATHLETICS
A girls’ archery club will be organzied as soon as the
équipement arrives. This club will be under the lead
ership of Florence Allman.
Schedules for inter-class baseball games are being
arranged by Helen Adams and Mary lyall.