Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, May 15, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE CtiftM AV A AMEltlCAN :
M t b I et ics
The second baseball team won their
first game of the season last Friday.
They haver not lost;, a gamt for two
seasons to outside teams. , ; ;:
We were all surprised to see William
Wat fin's come in so welh in, thetive
niile race at the fair g r o unds last Satu r-
lay. , '.; '
Eugene Anderson ,is waiting for a
discus so he can practice for the coming
Held meets.
Eugene Anderson, is practicing hard
on the weights: He is putting the shot
between 88 and 39 ft. He expects to put
it 40 ft. when they have a try-out for
the track team'.
The second base-ball team is hard at
practice for the coming games.
' . :V..,d , ' '
: ;-;r;Cli;E;VAW A' vs. DAJaS ;:.
Our baseball team defeated the team
from Dallas Wednesday afternoon by a
score of 9 to 8. The winning run was
madein the ninth inning with two men
on bases and no one out. Casey pitched
the first three innings for Chemawa apd
the score stood 6 to 2 against us when he
was replaced by Poland with v bom they
failed to connect. W. Barham pitched
u good game for the Dallas boys, btit
lacked support. The score was as follows :
Chemawa, AB R H PO A E
Casey, p. ........... .3 3 1 0 10
Teabo, 2b:.'. . -feU' 2-K?; -3,' t Av, 2-.
Poland, ss,... .. ,3:,.l-.,' 2;.,u2i:5. ; 2
David, 3b .2 0. 0. ,3 ,1.. 1
Lane, c.... I........ I .4 0? 1 "8 1 0
(Jraharn, If . :rr :'! : : .V: ;4W r '2-' T -! 1 ; 0-" ' 0V ;
White Bear, rf . :Alv,r.::2 Or. -0 0 -rr.0- Q
Scott, lb . . . . u 4 7 0, : j.p .: 'l(f 2 ;
1c9iilly,cf....... . . ..4 1....J'" 2 0.; 0
: Totals. : ; V. ; ;! ;:36 fi;8 27" -13 7
-Dallas; ' AB K II PO A E
Barham, J..2b . . 5 0 -.0 (h- 0 1
Swann, ss' ." . .4 0 6 1 I 2
Barham. E cf r: ,i : ;5 - 1 3 - 0 0
Shaw.c :. . ,.f.5 1 1 v 10 0: 2
Rice, If. . . 5 I 2 0 0 0
Fen ton, lb , .5 2 2 8 1 0
McDonald, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0.0
Boydston, -3b. . . . .....4 1 2 2 1 1
Bar-ham, W. 1 ....... 3 2 6 0 2 1
Totals. .. 38 1 8 8 24 5 7
Score by innings 1 2 3 4 0 6 7 8 9-T.
Chemawa..... ........1 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 19
Dallas . .0 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0-8
Summary. Bases on balls: By "' Pasey
1 ; .Barham, 6. .2 base hils; Fenton, W,
Barham, Pol m. 3 base hits: Graham.
Home nip, Fen ton. Hit bv pitched ball:
McDonald 2. Struck out bv Casey 3,
Poland 4, Barham 8. Passed halls, Shaw
8. 1 Umpire, H. J. Campbell. Time of
?ame 1 hour 45 minutes.
Our baseball team returned last Sun
day from a three-da vs' trip to Mon
mouth and Cor vail is. it was a trip of
hard luck At Monmouth with the
score 4 to 2 in our fa vbr, our bovs walked
off the field owing to either the unfair
decision or gross ignorance of the um
pire of the game and as a result were
handed a lenion by the Monmouth Nor
ma I t instead of f their expenses. Mon
mouth Normal has a. reputation for Un
fair treatment in athletics. At; Cory a J. -lis
on Friday and Saturday we met our
Waterloo, being defeated 16 to 1 and
4 to 4. The Friday game was simply
a series of balloon ascensions ; taken, by
our boys. They returned to earth on
Saturday but were again defeated 4 to 1.
Their treatment at Ceryal lis was cordial
and agreeable. ; j ' - :