2 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN HAPPY SIX LEAGUE. As the result of a call for basketball players and admirers to gather in the gym and organize an inter-school basketball league, about forty boys as sembled in that building last week and acted upon that so-much-looked-forward-to event. Last year the league was composed of shops, each department being represented, but upon a vote by leading enthusiasts it was decided that the league shall be composed of six teams, each first team player and one sub being the six leaders. Forty-eight names were taken and each leader picked one at a time until all were gone and the teams selected. The name of the league was next in order, but that was settled when the "Happy Six League" was suggested. Mr. Larsen was chairman of the meeting and the teams, leader of each, and name of teams follow: Cresent Five Sortor, leader; LaRose, II Steel, Hatch, Hanbury, Dunbar, Billy, and Jake. Blue Jays Haight, leader; . Curlv, G Nelson, J Sherwood, A McDonald, R Jones, Moses, and LaChance. Tigers Jim, leader; Francis, Ford, II Oleson, Benjamin, Lane, Purns, and Dillstrom. Winged 8 Charles, leader; Griffin, N Charles, Sorahan, Ammon, R Jake, Arquette, and Mose. Seals Powers, leader; Reed, Stangar, Pratt, Partrovitch, G Baker, T Williams, and J Finley. Lions Clements, leader; J Smith, Bichette, Darnell, Watts, Spencer, Talbot, and Jones. Subscribe for the Chemawa American. Only 25 cents a year. TIE GAME. As a preliminary game to the Roseburg High School-Chemawa basketball contest on last Saturday evening, the Printers and a pick-up team played. It was a very interesting game, the score at the end of the first half being 10 to 9 in the Pick-ups' favor. In the second half r. very interesting game was witnessed by spectators and although the score at the end of the game was marked on the bul letin 17 to 1G in favor of the Pick-up?, it was discovered later that the Printers should have had 17 also as a foul was thrown by them which wasn't marked down by the score keeper. So, upon that condition, we, the Printers, hereby chal lenge the same team to a game to be play ed preliminary to another game, provid ing the necessary authority be granted. The line-up of the teams follows: Pick-ups . Printers Wilson, G F Downie Chaales, M E Service R Olsen, H . .C Darnell H Martin, W G . . ..BarrettPat Van Pelt, A G ... Kvans J big Four. After ihe organizing of the Happy Six Basketball league last week, - the smaller boys got busy and organized a junior league to be known as the Big Four League. The names and leaders of each team follows: Coyotes M. Charles, Leader; A. Van Pelt, D. Churchill, R, Braden, M. Colby and H. Williams. Cougars Downie, Leader; W. Service' J. Steel, H. White and Roy Van Pelt. Cubs Jas Evans, Leader; P. Talbot, P. John, W. Ready, A. Steel and F. Choquette. Beavers Pat Barrett, Leader; W. Martin, W. Lee, Pet Barrett, H. BusDy and G. Wilson. Official referee, Henry Darnell; official scoreman, John Murray.