THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 7 rvWY WWW ? LOCALS i The robins were with us in force Ust week. It certainly is nice to look out on our lawn and see so many robin red breasts at a time when nearly the whole country is frozen up. The Albina Athletic Club basketball team of Portland who played our boys last Saturday were a fine gentlemanly bunch of young men, and although de feated by our boys were game to the last. The school was visited on last Saturday by Miss White of Colville Reservation, Washington. Miss White takes great in terest in the Indian and is greatly inter ested in the Y. W. C. A. work for our Indian girls. We hear that Dr. McChesney while at Klamath left suddenly to take his son. who was visiting him there and had con tracted typhoid fever, to a sanitarium. The Doctor has the sincere sympathy of his many friends at Chemawa. Wanted Two or three boys, not less than 14 years of age, to learn the tailor ing trade. Must work mornings and go to school in the afternoons. When pre pared, will be taught garment designing for men, or women, or both if desired. Apply Tailor Shop, Chemawa. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cox, formerly of Leupp, Arizona, write that they like their new work at Moapa, Nevada. Native American. Miss Earlougher gets more enjoyment than an one else out of this arctic weath er. Her brisk "constitutionals'' morn ing, noon and night are inspiring. Reveille. PHILOMATH VS. CHEMAWA. On last Friday evening Chemawa played the roughest bunch of ball-tossers ever on our floor. They came from an institution called a college by the name of Philomath, a little institution outside of Corvallis. Glowing over a fist fight game that they had at Corvallis about a week prior, they played the same kind of a game at Chemawa. They were a bunch of rowdies. They were awarded the game by a score of 31 to 21. The line-up was as follows: Chemawa Philomath Souvigner V Longeting Clark F Thornton L. P. Powers C Thornton R. T. Smoker ..G Morris Lewis r G Clayball Twenty-minute halves were played. Referee, Pi of, Regan of Pacific College. BASKETBALL GAMES. Dec. 4 Mates, 16; Chemawa, 23; won. Dec. 4 Dallas College, 68; Chemawa, 7; lost. Dec. 7 Woodburn A. C, 10; Chemawa, 48 won. Dec. 17 Silverton EL S., 28; Chemawa, 20 lost. Dec. 21 Mt. Angel College, 39; Chemawa, 16 lost. Dec. 21 Roseburg High, 8; Chemawa, 30 won. Jan. 7 Albany College, 22; Chemawa, 23 won. Jan. 8 Philomath College, 34; Chemawa, 31 lost. Jan. 9 Silverton H. S., 13; Chemawa, 30; won. Jan. 14 McMinnville, 13; Chemawa, 20; won. Jan. 22 Pacific College, 19; Chemawa, 15 lost, Jan. 26 Klamath Falls H., 13; Chemawa, 37 won. Jan. 29 Albany High, 40; Chemawa, 47 won. Feb. 4 Philomath College, 31; Chemawa, 21 lost. Feb. 5 Albina A. A. C, 20 Chemawa, 46 won. Feb. 7 Ashland A. A, C., 27; Chemawa, 29 won.