THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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The Indian school won two and lost
one basketball game on Saturday. In
the afternoon the second Indian team
defeated the Mute School team by a
6Core of 18 to 14 in a good game played
in the Indian School gymnasium. The
line-up was as follows:
Chemawa Position Mutes
Darnell F Probst
Williams F - Lynch
Goudy, Holden C Emerick
Charles G Tichenor
Wiggins G Lindster
Baskets were thrown' as follows: Dar
nell 1, Williams 1, Goudy 2, Holden 1,
Charles 2, Lynch 2, Ermick 2, and Lin
Bter 1. In addition, each team added 4
points to its score by goals from fouls.
The Chemawa second basketball team,
after defeating the mute school Satur
day by a score of 14 to 18, was not con
tent with its lurals, but in the evening
repeated the dose, this time to the
Woodburn High School, whom they
defeated by score of 12 to 11. This was
one of the prittiest and .fastest games
overplayed at Chemawa. Trie visitors
showed considerable teamwork, but' the
sturdy red men were too much for them.
It was anybody's game until time was
called, the first half ended '5 to 4 in
favor of Woodburn, but " in the second
half the Indians added 8 to' their ' score
while Woodburn were : able to throw
only three baskets, thus shutting them
out by one point. Chemawa threw six
baskets Darnell two., Goudy three, and
Williams one. Woodburn '-threw four
baskets Austin one,: Fisher one,", and
Flinn two and than added three to
their score on account t of fouls. The
line up was as follows:
Darnell F Austin
Yallup F Fisher
Goudy C Barney
Williams G Helukin ,
Wiggins G Flinn
The officials were: Pveferee, Mr. Beebe
of Woodburn: Umpire, Mr. Larsen of
Chemawa.
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INDUSTRIAL NOTES
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Mr. Dillstrom, of California, has been
visiting his children who(are pupils here.
Mr. Brewer and the boys have been
blasting stumps cn the side-hill south of
the new barns.
Mr. Swartz' farm boys have been busy
at the lower farm, plowing and getting
ready for Spring seeding. ...
Mr. Hulden with a force of boys have
peen clearing the location for the calf lot
in connection with Chemawas new barns. '
Mr. Chalcraft and the engineering
force have been very busy at the boiler
house installing the new heater in con
nection with the boilers and making oth-
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er necessary alteration ana repairs.
A good substantial four foot plank
walk has been constructed from the.,
school to the new electric car line, which
has been extended irom the school line
to the:permanent station, and . the first
oatr will run fri m that, nnint, tnmnrrnw .
morning.
Mr. Westley and his gardners have
been to the Nursery; re-planting the
trees in the orchard and planting apples,
prunes and other trees and preparing
the ground for Spring planting. Also, a
force have been spraying Chemawa's
orchard, which with the plowing and
hauling of manure and delivering of
vegetables to the kitchen has kept the
gardners very busy.
Mr. Smith and the plumbars have
been busy completing the installation of
the electric lights in the girls new lava-
boys' building, which, were remodelled
this summer, but in which no lights were
installed owing to" the supplies not
reaching us from Chicago. Being lost or
held . up by the railroads at some point
between the windy City and Chemawa,