THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 never delaying the game. Dillstrom and Queachpalma were specially strong in this half and made even more effec tive gains in this half than they did in the first. Two more touchdowns were negotiated during this half, hut Graham could not control the slippery ball and failed to kick both goals. Two blocked punts hud much to do with ChemawaV touch downs, Graham's long run coming after one of these. The line-up was as follows: Chemawa. C. Y. M. C. Larsen , ...RE L . . Zander, Patty Dillstrom ..... . . R T L Barr, O'Neill LaChapelle RGL.. Carroll, Barns Smith ..,..0:. Klump Major ... LGR ,. ... Dueber Burke .... .L T R. ..... . Quilan Wilson . . ... L H R. . . . ...... Knock Souvigner . . ...... Q B Crowley Sortor, Minesinger. . R H L. Gianelli Graham (c) . . .L H R. . . . . .HatchfcJ Queachpalma . . . . F B . . . . Hall, . Barr Referee Heckenberry. Umpire Dowling. Head linesman Moores. Barr, the Catholic fullback, was the only man on the team who could be said to have played any kind of ball. He was in the game trying all the time but as he had little support from the other men in the back field could do but little toward gaining ground. Once or twice he made three or four yards but lack of interference laid him open "to the first Chemawa man he came to and of course he poon stopped. Crowley did fairly .veil at some tinies'in running in punts hut spoiled his good work by running hack twice iu succession and by the mediocre punting that he did in the sec ond half. ' LOCALS Father Datin celebrated mass in our chapel on Christmas morning. Santa Claus' prophecy in regard to our football game at Portland was correct, wasn't it? Mr. Oliver Gibeau of Montana is here visiting nis children, Lizzie, Mary and Matilda Gibeau. Santa Claus was a little late about bringing his presents this year, but they all got on the tree in time. Our Christmas music was repeated on Sunday night vyhen Mr. Goudge preached a Christmas sermon to the school. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Miss Irene, Mrs. Smith, Miss Bender and Mr. Er nest Brewer accompanied the football team to Portland on Saturday. The chapel sevices on Christmas morn ing were unusual impressive. The , pro gram was short but well prepared and rendered. The singing of "Glory to God in the Highest, and on earth peace good Will to men" by the school was espec ially effective. Mr. and Mrs, Campbell and Miss Irene attended the wedding of Miss Leona Hirsch of Salem to Mr. Richard Brady of Rhode Island on Monday night at the Willamette Hotel. The friends of Miss Hirsch at Chemawa extend their con gratulations and best wishes for her fu ture happiness. 11 - ' 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