G THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN YOUNG MEN'S MEETING. A meeting was held for young men in school room No. 5, Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gouge and Mr. Hatt from Salem conducted the meeting. The object of the meeting was to bring into the minds of those present . a truer -view of life. The meeting opened with a song and a season of prayer. Mr. Gouge called for a few words from those who desired to speak to tell what they knew of the bet ter ideals of life and what Christianity meant to them. A number told how they were going forth to make the most of themselves, and fit themselves to piay their part in life through the help of the Savior, Fourteen boys made a noble stand and signiried.their intention of living christian lives to prepare themselves for life's work, i hese young men realize that they are here in the world to do something and know that before they can do something worth while they mut be something worth while, Mr. Hatt gave some valuable advice, telling what a difficult task it is for a young man to start, in the purer and holier path of life. "Have' patience," the. best things come slowly, It takes only a few minutes to throw a plank across a ditch It takes longer to build a bridge, but it is. much better. CHEMAWA VS. ROSttBURG HIGH. Our boys defeated the champion high school team of Southern Oregon last Saturday afternoon by the score of 17 to 12, in a very fast, clean game. The cleanest game the Roseburg boys said that they had playedthis season. Only one foul was called on the Rose burg .boys. The basket was thrown by Wiggins. Only two fouls were called on Chemawji, both of which Wondacott fail ed to score. All the rest of the points were from field goals. The first half ended 10 to 4 in favor of Chemawa. Both teams displayed gool team wrk, The line-up was as follows: ROSEBURG HIGH CHEMAWA Wondacott 4 .F ... ' Wilson 4 Fischer 4 F Clark 0 Buohanan 4 . , C ' Sortor 2 Tipton G Wiggins Hewitt G Darnell! Twenty-minute halves were played. Officials: Purdy of .Roseburg, referee; Teabo of Chemawa, umpire. DAIRY BOYS VS. COOKS. The second inter-department game was between the Dairy boys and the Cooks and resulted in victor for the latter by a score of 16 to 13. The first half was 6 to 5. In the second half first one side was ahead, then the other. Only one foul was thrown by Haight. The line-up was a follows: DAIRY BOYS COOKS Haigbt(2) F Powers(6) Nelson (6) F. . Dan10 Dillstrom,H C . . . .01? en .McGibbon G. ...... .Charles Wilson, J ; G Chevio Griffin........ ' G .'. . .LnMoose The regular Bible class did not re main in chapel- Sunday evening after the pervices, but instead, the boys were requested to remain alone. Mr. Gouge, Mr. Hatt and Asst. Supt. Campbell gave a heart to heart talk on leading decent lives to benefit themselves in mind and body, and to enjoy the pleasures that add to instead of taking away from good character.