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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
THE GHEMAWA AMERICAN 5 the Clubmen, averaging about forty yards, some of bis punts being fifty-fie yards. But the Club Men ran in his punts much better than did our boys. A costly fumble on the Clubmen's three yard line saved them from an additional touch-down against them. Our touch down was made by line-bucks, Graham carrying the ball over, and kicking the goal. The line-up was as follows: Chemawa Catholic Club Smith .... . ......... G Klupp LaChapelle RG .... Dueber, O'neil Major LG.Quinlaw, Jackson Dillstrom ... . .LT ..... Baar Burke...,. .RT Zander Wilson ; LE .' Petty Larsen, Smoker. .. RE ..... ...Crowley Souvigner ..... .Q Giannelli Graham ..... ....... LH . . . Patch Sortor, Mine singer . . . ...RH Hall Qaeahpalma .P. - Time of halves, 30 and 25 minutes. Offi cials: Beferee, Kenedy; Umpire Flemming; Headlinesman, Bowen; Timekeeper, Campbell and Meyer. Tomorrow the Chemawa Second will meet the Albany High School football team on the Chemawa gridiron. CHEMAWA'S SCHEDULE. Oct. 24 University of Oregon Second at Che mawa. Won 5 to 0. Oct. 30 Albany College at Albany. Lost 7 to 0. Nov. 7 Fort Stevens at Chemawa. Won 31 to 5. Nov. 13 Pacific University at Forest Grove. Won 20 to . Nov 20 Oregon Agriculture College Second. At Chemawa. Won 5 to 0. Nov. 26 Young Men's Catholic Club of Port- land at Chemawa.-Won 6 to 0. Dec. 5 (Open) Dec. 12 Multnomah at Portland. Dec. 10 (Open) ' Dec.25 Astoria Athletic Club at Astoria. Jan.l-The Dalles Athletic Club at The Dalles SOCI E TIE 'S "Y. M. C. A. Last Wednesday the Y. M, C. A. held their regular meeting. The attendance was much larger than usual and it is hoped that it will continue to get larger every meeting. The program was ren dered in a very creditable manner. Mr; Wiliiamsled in prayer. The speakers of the evening were: Henry Dillstrom, Walter Haight, and Eugene Williams. Several hymns were sung during the intervals of the speaking. Mr. Haight gave the closing prayer. Excelsiors The Excelsior Literary Society held its regular meeting in room 8. A little business was transacted and then we debated the question, "Resolved, That the High Schools should be supported by the State." Dora Clauson, Loulin Brewer and Anna Walker were the speakers on the ' affirmative side, and Helen Dillstrom, Walter Haight and Maud Lowry defended the negative side of the question. The subject was thrown open to the house and a few others gave their opinion. The result of the debate was that the judges decided in favor of the negative. The home of Mivand Mrs. Edwin L. Chalcraft was the scene of a pretty family, reunion, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickering, of Albion, Illinois, father and mother of Mrs. Chalcraft, arrived after a iong but en joyable trip across the continent from Boston and were warmly welcomed to Chemawa. Mr. and Mrs. Pickering ex pressed themselves as delighted with the west, Oregon, and the school. Their visit to Chemawa has been looked for ward to with a great deal of happiness and anticipation on the part of their host of relatives in Oregon and the Northwest. -