Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, July 17, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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l'HE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
Che Cbemawa'' Emerican
Published Weekly at the United
States Indian Trining' School.
inscription Price, 25 Cents Yeah; Ciubs of
Five or Over 20 Cents.
Entered nr the CherciHwa, Oregon, Post office as sie
ond-class mail matter.
PRINTING STAFF
Webster Hudson Benjamin Wilcox
Gordon Hobucket Calvin Darnell
Louis John John McCush
Henry Darnell John Sekvice
James Evans
; 31 t il f e t it s
Brewer Hall organized a baseball team
of left and right hand batters.
The Big Z's are on the lead of the Sun
Set League. They won four and lost one.
The Chicago Derbys lost their fast
center fielder, Ernest Brewer who is out
for his vacation.
David Graham is the Amateurs' old
stand-by. He has won four straight
games for them this season.
On Wednesday there was no game on
account of. our boys having a rest for the
game on Thursday with the Albany team.
Cyril Morrisette, "the fast Chicago
Derby short stop, was hit in the jaw in
an attempt to field a fast groundei in yes
terday's game.
The , Big Z's sent the Amateurs to
the tall timbers last "Monday evening.
Wm Watkins was the A mateurs' great
est twirler and Poland was for Big Z's.
Hurrah, Hurrah for Poland! E. D,
The Amateurs met defeat at the hands
of the fast aggregation, the Big Z's Mon
day by the tune of 2 to 1. It was almost
an errorless game, fast and snappy.
Both sides put up their best twirlers for
the day. MerJ Poland pitched for the
Big Z's and William1 Watkins for the
Amateurs. The former was touched up
for only one hit. The Big Z's batted
Watkins for six hits.
In Tuesday's game the Big Z's won
from the Chicago Derbys by the score of
7 to 2. The feature of the game was the
heavy hitting by Frank Dan, the left
fielder of the Big Z's. He was at bat
four times and made three hits. In the
third inning he made a two-bagger and
in the fifth made a three-bagger. Cal
vin Darnell pitched for the Big Z's and
George Washoe for the Chicago Derby's.
Sunset League
W L PU
Bi Zs.. .5 1...; .833
Amateurs....... 4. ..... .2 .666
Chicago Derbys .. 0 5 ... . .000.
AN INFANTINE TEMPEST.
V
An anmsing conversation took place
in the sewing-room one day this week
between two of the smallest tots in the
school. Miss Brown had put several of
the smallest girls at some work and had
placed them in charge of little five-year-old
Zap Byers.
This very much incensed little Lucy
Sexton who resented being placed under
the charge of so small a g-rl. She said
to Miss Brown, "I doirt want Zap to
boss me. I don't want to be bossed by
a little, tiny girl like her.57
Miss Brown insisted that Zap was
quite large enough to make a good uboss."
Lucy became very angry, and said, "I
don't like her. I don't like any body,
and I don't like God!" where upon Zap
reproved her by remarking, "0, Lucy
Sexton, you'll be burned up!