8 CHEMAWA AMERICAN. Chemawa vs. University of Oregon. EUGENE, Or., Oct. 26. The Universi ty of Oregon eleven won from the Chema wa team today by a score of 11 toO. The game though devoid of spectacular play, was a good exhibition of real foot ball. The Indians played a good form , and put up the best game ever played against the collegians,. Oregon's light eleven showed up splendidly under the train ing of Coach Smith. Although the line failed in a number of instances to with tand the heavy rushes of the Chemawas eleven, the collegians were not found wanting at the critical moment, and pre vented an almost certain advance score. Gridiron Was In Fine Shape. A number of the collegians were severe ly bruised. McBride, who was showing up splendidly at right half, sustained a se vere shoulder bruise early in the game, and was forced to retire. Ho will not be able to play against Multnomah. Both sides put up splendid team work. Good rich, at the left half, was Oregon's star player. . He gained more yardage than al' the other players combined. Chemawa outweighed Oregon 15 pounds to the man, Kerron, the freshman guard, put up a grit ty game. Game in Detail Chemawa kicked off from the west goal. Oregon advanced steadily by line plunges to Chemawa's eight-yard line, when the ballwas lost on downs. Chemawa soon formed to punt when the 'Varsity got the ball on its opponent's 30-yard line, and by another series of line plays sent Goodrich over for a touchdown after 19 minutes of playing. Just before the end of the half Oregon failed on a place kick at the 20 yard line. In the second half Templeton kicked to Chemawa's three yard line. Oregon was on side, and immediately fell on the ball behind the goal for the second touchdowiii Oregon failed on the goal. Chemawa got the ball on Oregon's 30-yard line, and Sanders smashed into Oregon's line for re peated gains. It looked serious for Oregon , but the collegians pulled together and got the pigskin on their seven-yard line. Templeton punted out of danger, and the game ended with Oregon's ball in the cen ter of the field. . The teams Jined up as follows : The Liue-Up. Oregon. Position Chemawa. Wagner, Thayer. C . Decker Kerron R G Scott Goddall, Penland LG M. Decker Earl R T . Williams Watts LT Payne Casteel LE Davi9 Gorreft RE lienaell Adams, Murphy Q Palmer Goodrich, Jackson. L U LaFJumboise McBride, Starr, C- R G Neafus Hale Templeton F Sanders Officials Seth McAllister and Professor C. A. Burden. Foot-ball may be rough, sometimes bru tal but at least it is not enervating. A boy may break a leg or dislocate a joint in the rush and tumble incident to the game but he is not filling his body with tuberculosis, scrofula and kindred diseases, which are the results of a lazy inactive life. Some times inherited, often acquired. We have no Stadium at Chemawa no finely equipped gymnasium or renowned trainer, but we have a lot of eager, active, brawny, unafraid young men who will tackle any athletic team on the Pacific Coast and leave us not ashamed of the result. Foot-ball Schedule. Oct. 12, Chemawa vs. Pacl He - University at Forest Grove. Lost 16 to 12. Oct. 26, Chemawa vs. Oregon University at Eugene. Lost 11 to 0. Nov. 2, Cheuiriwa vs. Oregon Agricultur al College at Corvallis. Nov, 9, Chemawa vs. Multnomah at Port land. NoV. 28, Chemawa vs. The Olympics lit San Francisco.