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V., I I 86504115 Castle Rock at Toutle Lake Napavine Training School Toledo Onalaska Toledo Toledo Results Toledo Toledo Toledo Toledo Mossyrock Toledo Pe E11 NVinlock 0-0 0-19 0-0 0-7 25-0 31-7 0-20 6-0 Erooflmu Resume Thirty-five aspirants to football fame answered Coach Churchill's clarion call three days after school started. Thirty-five boys determined that the football season of l937 at Toledo High School would be one to remember. Coach Clmrchill launched Toledcfs team on football's turbulent seas with the an- nual practice game with Castle Rock, which, after both teams had muffed chances to score, ended in a scoreless tie. Toledo next went up against a small, inexperienced Toutle Lake squad and after scoring' two first period touchdowns. coast- ezl to an easy 19-0 win. Augmented by the return of injured play- ers. the team played a strong Napavine eleven to their second scoreless tie of the season. Coming up against the surprising' versa- tile Training School team, Toledo, by virtue of a fourth period fumble recovery and a last-m'nute pass, eked out a thrilling 7-0 win. The Indians next went to Mossyrock for their ffrst game on foreign soil. XYith their plays decking beautifu'ly the Indians very completely and competently bested the Vik- ings Z5 to 0 in a game featured by brilliant Toledo line and backfleld play. However, the game the following week was an entirely different story. A heavier, lnore experienced Onalaska eleven ran rough shod over the hapless Tribe. XVhen the smoke of battle cleared, the score stood -Ona'aska 31, Toledo 7. The game at Pe Ell was almost a repi- tition of the preceding week. The Indians played good ball but tough breaks and injuries, proved their nemesis in a Z0-0 loss. The piece-de-resistance of the season's gridiron fare was the annual fray with Toledo's arch-rivals, the Wiiilock Leghorns. Toledo played the superior game and was in possession of the ball a major portion of the time. Late in the fourth quarter Toledo scored, taking home a 6-0 victory over the Leghorus. Toledo finished in third place in the Lewis County League, having scored sixty- four to their opponents' fifty-one points. Page Twenty-Six
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