VOL. 11
JULY 10, 1908.
NO. 3
July Fourth
A Pay of AthletlQ Victories,
July 4th was a clay of athletic victories
for the, athletes of Chemawa. The events
won were a four-mile relay, 50-yd, dash,
two 100-yd, dashes and a baseball game,
Not only did we win these events, but
every boy who entered an event took a
place over all competitors.
THK FOUB BELAY,
At Salem our relay team won a silver
cup from the Y, M, C, A, team of that
city, which had hoped to win from our
speedy four and had kept in training
especially for this event while our boys
were out of training, Frank Pan.
Michel Wilson, Apis Goudy and Walter
Haight ran for Chemawa, winning by
sixty yards and 10 2-5 sec, Time 20
in., 10 1-5 sec,
50-YABP DASH
Levi Sortor and Antoine Francis en
tered in this event against five white
athletes at Salem. Levi took first with
Antoine a close second. Official time fi
pec. (The other timer caught it in 5 8-5
pec )
100YARJ DASH '
Levi Sortor, Antoine Francis and
Thomas McCully entered the 100-yard
dash at Salem against seven white ath
letes and won first, second and third
places in the order named. Official
time 10 4-5 sec. (The other timer caught
it in 10 see. flat)
400YABD BEK.AY
Frank Dan, Peter Casey, Antoine
Francis and Thomas McCulJv won a sjl
ver cup easily in this event from the
Woodmen of the World lodge of Salem,
and no time, was caught for this event,
BASKBALJ,
At Junction City our boys with a-weakened
team orosged bats with the Fair
mounts of Salem and defeated them by
a -score of 8 to 0. The Fairmounts had
Keens., of Salem High on the mound,
but our boys touched him up for" 12 hits
while Washoe, who handled the sphere
for us, only allowed them five. It was
a pitcher's game and was our game from
start to finish.
100-YARD DASH
Cyril Morrisette played third for Che
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