Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 27, 1921, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Cand's .pbanomcnal team, jtqat 4
f eejed, t4?Bd .decisively 9 a
JaiM,4tta..ecelvad a suddsnset;
ba,M tbr lost to PrlBvi,irn t
ft XHITR 10 to Pron h )lot
lb flntt ik)i wu made, prlneyllU
rwU)"d .In -lb lead, . The gaoif
waa, .unusually bit and played In a.'
ver,flleaJ.maBBr. Our.taan ahow
d ft.seclded 'sjprovemaut ovsr their
flrat pnearaitoa witb Madraa. . lint
tea, team work waa evidenced and in
(IIIIm1 playlug waa not ai eoqepw
uou as la the llrat game. The main
action . centered around Mills and
Smith,, Horlgan at guard maintain,
ad hla uiual atamler.d of playing
The,; highest Individual scors waa
mada b Orall of Uttnd. Ha mads
all polnta by field baakata and four
pnlnla from lha foul Una, Mills waa
second wllb an Individual acora of
nlna polnta, wltb all from fluid baa
kets and three, from the foul Hum
Tba flrat bait endod wltb a score
of IS to 11 for I'rltmvllle.l While
the second bait ended wltb a total of
25 to 10. No subntltutes were play
ed by either teem during tba antlra
tama. A splendid crowd waa In at
tendance. Bond rootera could not
coma over for tba game owing to tbt
roads.
I'rlnevllle (5) Poa Bend (10)
Smith (8) For Orell (lOi
Aliunde (I) For Ilowall (41
lliirlicun Guard Coyner
Jacobs Guard Lochr
Mllla (9) Cn Droaterhouse (01
I'rlnmlllc-IU'iliiionil, January 2H
Next Friday night, January 27th.
rrlnovltla will moot Radmnnd, Its
old rival for basketball honors, 011
tlin Iti dmoiid fluor. As a rule thene
two loams are umiully evenly match
ed. Whichever team plays away
from home always takes a big crowd
of rooters along. Whether this can
be done In the next gamo remains lo
be seen.
II. 8. IWmH Legion
The high school succeeded In easi
ly dofcatlng the American Legion
Monday nlglrt by a score of 24 to 16.
TI10 first half resulted In a largo
enough acore to permit all the eub
atltutna to be played agalnat the Log-Ion
tara I11 the aecond period. Ev.
n tbe second team was able to main
tain a lead over their opponents.
Tbe admission to tbla game was free,
Uesldes winning tba game, soma ee
celleal practice for bo lb teams waa
gained..
I , aeketbaJl Trusts
Tba asms plan will be followed,'
tbla year aa was adopted last year In
awarding a trophy to, the champion
basketball team of tbla district. Each
team Is required to contribute to-,
wsrds tba purchase of a pennant o
be used as tbs award is this sport.
In football, tba trophy waa to be a
new football, and each team compet
ing waa to subscribe an equal sum
towarda Ita purchase. As yet, Prlne
vllle baa not received her prlia for
tbe football season. ' ''
During the semester exams, and
In fact, all of laat week, 00 lunches
wars served by the Domestic Science
Department. ;' Tbla week they have
been resumed, however, and a num
ber of atudeuta are atlll taklug altber
a part or all of their lunches In this
department, The number of patrons
remains practically 1ie aame a a
when the luucbaa were flrat started.
During the tow cold spells, tbe hot
lunch proved a meritorious conven
ience. HliortJiaml Work
Tart of the work of the second
year shorthand class will consist In
taking dictation and writing the let
ter for the varioua teachere of th
fnrulty. Aa there are only four atu
deuta In this class, they will be ra
il u I red to do the atenographlc.ul work
for each teacher that Is assigned to
them. In addition to being of help
to the teachers, tills work will give
the student practice In taking dicta
tion from different people.
New Htinlciita
A number of new students have
reentered, though the total Is not as
lurKe as could be or was expected.
Sludonts, enterrng In the midyear,
graduate In three and one half years.
It la probably tbla reason and also
the present conditions that baa pre
vented more students to register in
the midyear. Every semester con
siderable difficulty Is encountered in
arranging tbe schedules. Generally
a week or more pusses by before a
definite arrangement la made. When
atudents enter In the midyear, new
(lasses must be organized, and this
extra work must be born from year
to year.
The following have entered this
eemesfer: fcrygta ornetr, $ Ita
Craln, Cleo Gray, 11 Qellaher, Mary
Long,, Jean Mays,, Addle, McDowell
' Moc,,:. ;, :;
Progress lai IteUef la Mow
' Tba tlsae to which money Het
turned in 'lor tba Armenian 1 Belief
bas beO extcmdbt ''A large aussba
of stuUlnU feel unable to loafrtbirtv
to' ibis fund. There Is a nu'mber Wi'l
preaent time, and tbe oaf semit(''r'
requires a number of new books..
Owing to tbesa and other circum
stances, tbs subscription baa -been
vary alow. Tba Kreshmen and Sopb-,
omorea have made the moat prog
reaa, raising SS.60 and $7.00 respec
tively. ' ' -A
Hummary of tlu Hchonl Work y
Both tbe individual teachers and
the faculty aa a whole appear well
pleased wltb tbe results mada In the
aemeater examlnationa. -A custom
followed In this school for a number
of yesrs Is to exempt any student
from the aemeater exama who receiv
es an average on hla card of at learn
90 percent, whose' deportment la
good and baa no unexcuaod absenc
es. Owing to this rule, a very large
number were exempt Of tboes tak
ing exama, good records were mads.
A very few students failed In their
subjects. Year after year, tbe num
ber fulling decreases. The faculty
are now considering to again raiae
tbe minimum gradea. By ralalng
the standard of the gradea, the mer
its of tbla school will be reflected by
graduates of the Crook County High
School, when they enter college.
K'urh student wishing to enter col
lege will be fully assured of his qual.
Ideations for any higher education,
and of being recommended therefore.
Terrebonne
rWTO NEWS NOTES
Miss Hartley, the state advisory
nurse, and Miss Clock, the new Des
chutes county public health nurse,
spoke to s number of parents at the
schoolhouse T h ur a d a y afternoon.
Mrs. Wester was appointed as vice
president of the Deschutes County
Public Health Board for Tc-rrebonno,
and Mrs. A. B. Hlbbard is chairman
of the nurse committee.
J. Perry has had a severe attack of
hiccoughs, and J. Fuss has been 111
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BUY OREGON PRODUCTS
ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON
with a severe cold. There are sev
eral cases of whooping congh in this
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell and Mrs.
Trapman were Sunday afternoon cal
lers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Alderdyce.
Mr. Gray of Prineville and Chap
man Brothers of Lower Bridge, ship
ped two carloads of fat cattle to tbe
Portland market.
Mrs. Trapman was a visitor at the
borne of J. Deitrlcb in Redmond last
week.
Tbe Misses Mavis and Dorns
Knorr have moved to town during
the bad weather so as to be more
handy to school.
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