THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Cbe Cbemawa American Published WeeKIy at the United Stats India Triinlnf School, Subscription Pbice, 2" Cents a Year. omjbh o? Five or 0eji 20 Cents, EnteretV.at the, Chemawa, Oregon, Postoffioe as seo ond.elass mail matter, PRINTING STAFF Webster Hudson Benjamin Wilcox Gordon Hobucket Calvin Darnell Louis John John McCush Henry Darnell . John Service J ames Evans HthUties Our first team was defeated at Salem last Saturday by the Alco Club of Al bany. The scre was 6 to 5 inlOinnings. The Amateurs feel the loss of their 3rd; baseman, Ernest David, who is out on account of illness. Silas Moon, from Tacoma, Wash,, is hero visiting some of his friends. While here he will play, short-stop for the Chicago Derbys, Lewis Sanderson and Walter Haight will not be in the 5-mile race which is to held on Commencement. This means a little show for two others, as they aro two of the four best 5-mile runners in the school. On, Monday evening the Amatuers defeated the Chicago Derbys to the tune of 2 to 0, Willinm Watkins pitched tho first shut-out game of the season, allowed the Derbys five scattered hits while Mat thews was touched up for seven hits. The game was fast, there being only a few errors on both sides. There was nothing doing until the fifth inning when Wat-. kins crossed the plate for the first seoro. Not until the last inning.did the Amatuers add another score when, Lane netted one more.. ... Watkins was in fine co ndition, The Derbys played a fast game .hut fail ed to hold the fast aggregation down. The Big Zs crossed bats with with their old rivals, the Amatuers, last Tues day, in which the Amatuers came out victorious once more. The score was 13 to 3. The game was slow and tir.esome on accouut of the errors made by both sides. Ori the second inning the Ama tuers batted Darnell out of the box, who was relieved by Poland, who was also' batted hard. The Araatures pulled off 9 hits, while Graham allowed them 4. With a strengthened team by adding Teabo, Larsen and Moon to their team the Chicago Derbys won over the Big Zs by a score, of 5 to 3. Peazzoni was in tho box for the Big Zs and Washoe for tho Chicago Derbys, Sunset League W L Amateurs (, . , . . . . 2 ,,, . , Big Zs 5 ,3. . . Chicago Derbys ... 1 ....... 7 ... . PC ,750 .G25 ,125 i LOCALS " i Mrs. Campholl spent the day in Port land yesterday. Mr. Thomas Stanger, from Washing ton state, was here several days visiting the school. W. 0. Slight, T, B, Burr, of Salem, and friends from Wisconsin, visited the various departments of the school labt Wednesday afternoon. '