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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
2 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN CHEMAWA VS. 0. A. C. SECOND. On last Friday Chemawa added an other victory by defeating the Oregon Agricultural College second team 5 to 0 on our grounds. Our boys were out weighed by their opponents more than 10 pounds to the man, and of the men in thes line-up, . eight of them, lorwit-: Loosley, Parked Moore, Hawley, Fre&J man, -Spires, Gilbert and Knapp were j. given in the list of substitutes for the big game between 0. A. C. and U. of O. last Saturday. Our boys hardly played their game, as "it was not until'the second half that they got down to work. In the first half, the 1 Oregon' Agricultural College had the best of the;: game, ''although the half ended Kvithut'a score for their side. f Shortly after the second half opened ' Diifstrom broke' through the Hrie in the center of the field and with a brilliant 1 fffty' yarci run, dodging 0. A. ' C's" backs 'andjcarryihg them along over' the' line, ' scorVnl 7 1 h e 'on 1 y touch - down of the game. ,; ri n g t h e r est ' of the half we had slightly trie better of it,, but the team lacked the snap and ginger they dis pfay.'iri ' the PaeifW U ni versit y gme, 'altribugri't'he coach of the "Aggie's"'''' stat ed' that 'the team work of Chemawa was the Sest' he had seenla ved ' Wn team this year. '" The line up was as follovvs: Chemawa" ' li OX-C. Second Minesinger : . . . ' . C ; ?: . il1! l: Loosley , F ' LaChapelle . . 1 fi ; . R G -iL66sley,R-Parker Dills trom . R T . . . .......... Moore Burke .,, . . . . L T . ... , . , . , . . . Hawley Major..,. LG. . Dayis Larsen . . .R E . . f . . Freeman, Pugh Wilson , .L E. ...... . .'. . . . ' ouiig Souvigner . . . Q .... . Spires,? bapt. Mason . R H Dinges Graham, Capt. .... . vLH . jWhitehorn, Gilbert gortor ..... F Knapp, Sigglin Time of halves 30 and 25 minutes Officials, Referee, Bishop; Umpire, Hardin jj Headlinesman, Smith; Timekeeper, Watt Shipp. .'in:: :!in:! :isr .mi:, nil!. ..'.isi:' usi1: :iei.:. -iny J INDUSTRIAL NOTES I p BY PUPILS JW I Iri;' pfrj,' "!2i:: jz;:: :i2i:;,!!iH 'i:fi, ::i2i;, .iiivszi.iii1: 'isi;, is; :r G rover Olney is working in the kitch--Ten. . ' ' - : Edward McClellan is. ironing off a wagon tongue. king a large p.eturo frame for Miss White." :j . . .. . Tom Povvers. is getting along nicely in th kitchen as helper. ,Grge AVilliarns a;n 1 f .Mjchel W'lson are working on the farm. .imon M atthws i doing excellent work in the blacksmith shop. Fred and Peter Bushman and . Loufe -iPifcard haye entered the harness depart . ivment. ;l';iu.. . Mr. Mudge and his detail are putting up the baskets in the new gynnmsium for basketball. J 'The girls in Mrs. Fickle's sewing jroorn made some nice iron-holders for ytBe laundry last week. "'. ' The blacksmiths are kept'3 very busy ironing off new wagons, repairing the farming implements andsiioehig tin horses. . . &i ' Lee Evans and Eugene William hji? the best painters in the pjnt l5 shop, They are now oiling the walls and floors and painting in the new gymnasium. ' In order to secure a change of ad dress, subscribers to The Chemawa American must give old as well as new address to insure prompt attention