VOL. 11
Chamawa Vs. Pacific
University.
Cheraawa, 20; Pacific XJniversity,.
Game was Sensational Throughout.
1 Last Friday our boys defeated Pacific
University at Forest Grove by a score
of 20 to 4, in a fast clean game. The
first half Pacfic scored a goal from
placement by Oapt. Humphrey and the
half closed with the score 4' to 0' against ,
us, the honors about even.
In the, second half, we simply over-
whelmed them.. Wilson scored the first
touchdown, making a beautiful 90-yard
run.; Sortqr, Dillstrom, Souyigner and
La. .Chapelle gave good. accounts. of them
selves in the game. . Three more touch
downs were made and the half ended
with the score 20 to 4. No goals were
kicked. . . ;-
The,, line-up was as follows:
Pacific , Chemawa.
Mills. . . . . . , . C' Minesinger
li want .! . ... ... .". G. LaChapelle
'- i :! J2 Course
May lield . : . ,c : . .L G. . : '. .:. . . . . ' Major
Bratzel ,,4;.: ... RT , . . . Dillstrom
Kirk wood LT . . Burke
Ward ..v'vi ,-',. :.R E. . .. ...... .Larsen
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Abraham . .L E. ........ . .Wilson
Gwynn . .Q. . . ... ..Souvigner
Markham . RH... ...Mason
Robinson ... L H . . . . Graham
Humphreys. . . .F'B. .. Sortor
Referee, Fletcher; umpire, Fleming.
The account of the game as given in
the Portland Oregon ian and Telegram
and Salem Statesman follows:
CHEMAWA BEATS PACIFIC
Indians Score Four Touchdowns and
Collegians One Drop-tlicK.
Pacific University, Forest Grdv-C)
Or., Nov. 13. X'Spebial.") Chemawa
Indian Training School won the state
championship of the hbn-conference col
leges here today by "defeating 'Paciiic
University with a 20 to 4 score.' rThe
local team had the better of the argu
ment during the first' half, which, ended
4 to 0 in its favor, but went to pieces in
the latter part of the game and allowed
the Indians to "make four touchdowns,
no goals being kicked. '
Chemawa lucked 'off, Pacific' advancing
tlie ball to the 20-yard line, then by a
series of end runs atid onside kicks P. U
carried the ball to the Indians' 25-yard
line: without a break, : where . Captain.
NOVEMBER 20, 1908.