The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, February 07, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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Summary of Sport Activities
mural Basketball tournament. There are twelve
teams competing now since the new addition of
the Unkowns, captained by Arthur Shilo. The
Silverton’s Silver Foxes are ahead in the Big
Silver Chiefs have defeated thé Five Brothers 30
Nine league with ten straight victories, while the
to 12, the R.A.F. Bombers 17-15. The Outlaws
Chemawa Indians are in the cellar with one vic­
havedefeated the Ink Spots 36-22, and the Flying
tory and nine losses.
Titans 35-9. They also whipped the Faculty team
Sandy Drubs Indians
icy the preliminary to the CCC-Craig game 25-14.
On January 21, Sandy high school whipped the They had to Use'the service of two All-Stars, Hay­
Indians 49-36. Concarmon canned twelve field ward and Lodge so they will have to play it over
goals and one free throw to take scorihg honors again sometime later. The R.A.F. Bombers were
of 25 points for the victors. Williams, Brendible, undefeated until they were nosed out by the Sib
and Teton made 6 points each for the Indians. ver Chiefs 17-15, Sunday afternoon, February 2.
The preliminary was won by the ‘B’ team, 32*22. The up and coming Wolverines, with their new
forward, Larsen George, just managed to edge
Gresham Hi Upsets Chiefs
out the Rockets 26-24 in another tight ball game.
Gresham high school reared victory number
The following are the individual scorers of the
two last Friday evening, when they outscored different teams: “ Jee Wee” Alexander, playing
the chiefs 48-33>. Coach Bennett’s varsity were
with the Unknowns this year, has made
minus a few. of the regulars as they had broken
about three-fourths of his teams points with 48
training rules, and they were discharged from
points; “ Slicker” Lodge with 34 points for the
the squad. Incidently coach Shoulder blade’s pap-
Silver Chiefs; “ Curley” Davis with 20 points
pooses lost their first game this season to the Gre­
for the Flying Titans; “ Simp” Gardipee with 14
sham “ B” team,,33-22.
points for Bolton’s Suicide Squad; Mes plie with
Lady Luck Follows Grade School
•22,points and Danzuka with 25 for the Outlaws;
Continuing from where they left off last year Sams is high point man for the Wolverines with
the Grade school “ Pappooses” have posted three 14 points; Bearcub and Bearchum each with 22
victories to no defeats. They have defeated Ger­ points for the second place R.A.F. Bombers; the
vais twice, 30-18 and 18-13.. The star player for two Finley brothers with 10 points playing for
the “ Pappooses” is Larsen “ Backbone ’’George, the Five brothers and Rockets. These are just
who scored over 20 points per game. They also some of the high.individual scorers for their re­
whipped Brooks 26-12. The first team is composed spective teams. All of the boys are having a lot of
of Larsen George, Dalton Snipe, James Penny, fun playing in this tournament, and they figure
Mathew Honena and Harold Davis. The second on organizing an Intramural Softball league
team is: Reginald Tatshama, Carl Leader, Ted again this spring.
Ricker, Clyde Sorenson, Sam Adams and Merle Chemawa-Milwaukie Break Even
Williams.
Milwaukie high wrestlers won from Chemawa,
All-Stars Lose in Overtime Period
15-11, ''in a smoker here Wednesday night, Jan­
Playing the City-Y league’s leading quint uary 29, but in boxing Chemawa won 20-18. Win­
the All-Stars; fell before the Simmons Insurance ners for Chemawa in boxing were Chuck Sams,
team 34-28 in a close checking game on Thursday, Arnold Davis, Roscoe Smith, Sammy Danzuka,
Jan. 23, The All-Stars led all the way through­ George Gardipee. “ Stub’ ’ Heenan got a draw. In
out the contest until the last minute of play when Wrestling Placid drew with Tucker from Mil­
Hobbs sank a field goal at the end of the regular waukie; Bennett decisioned Mills and Shelton,
period to tie the game 28-28. In the overtime fall over Sethman.
period the Insurancemen made three field goals
to the All-Stars none and they won the ballgame. Chemawa Whips ligers
In a return game with the Canby Tigers on
McRae was high with 11 points for the
Simmons quint, and Backbone with 16, followed February 4, the Chemawa Indians scored their
second victory in eleven games when they out-
closely by Van Pelt with 14 for the All-Stars.
scored them 45-42. Williams and Joseph were
Intra-m ural Sports
high with 12 points each. As a result of their
The Outlaws and the Silver Chiefs remain victory, Couch Bennett took them up Salem to
unbeaten in the third round of play in the Intra­ attend the Whitman-Willamette basketball game.
Silverton's S ilver FoxesXead
Big-Nine League Pack