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NOVEMBER, NINETEEN TWENTY-FIVE BUREAU TOWNSHIP AT TOULON. 25-12. Toulon opened the grid season with Bureau Township High School. The game resulted in a victory for T. H. S. Fell, Stover and Foglesong piled up the score for Toulon, Fell and Stover making a touchdown each, while Foglesong carried the ball over the chalk mark twice. Foglesong also drop-kicked goal after his later touchdown. TOULON SWAMPS ELMWOOD. 22-0. Toulon staged a comeback after their poor showing at Cambridge and downed the fast eleven from Elmwood on a muddy field. The game was won by forward passes and fake plays, Heaton carrying the ball over for the first counter in the middle of the third quarter on an unexpected criss- cross. Toulon's other touchdowns came as a result of' passes from Foglesong to C. Whittaker. C. Whittaker kicked goal after the second touchdown and Foglesong kicked a placement after the third. The other two points were secured by means of a safety. BRADFORD WALLOPS TOULON. 20-0. Toulon's warriors went down to de- feat, the first time in the season, to Bradford on Armistice day, Novem- ber 11. Early in the game Bradford's right end scooped up a fumble on Bradford's three yard line and sprint- ed for a touchdown. Toulon threatened to score several times but fumbles prevented their touchdowns. Bradford's other counters came in the second quarter, a criss-cross by Terwilliger, and in the third quarter by Shaw on a line plunge. In this game Toulon was completely 15 outclassed both on offense and de- fense, Shaw and Terwilliger being the outstanding stars of the game. TOULON DOWNS AVERYVILLE. 12-6. Going to Averyville as one of the best teams in Central Illinois, Toulon upheld this name by defeating Avery- ville 12-6. The first counter came as the re- sult of a criss-cross by Heaton in the first quarter. Toulon's team was held scoreless in the second quarter, the ball being in Toulon's possession the greater share of the time. The second touchdown was made by Fell, the result of an off-tackle play. This touchdown came after a stiff defense was put against Toulon the third quarter. But Toulon could not be completely stopped. Averyville's -counter also came in the third quarter as a result of a criss-cross play by Steiner of Avery- ville. The fourth quarter was opened by a swift aerial attack on the part of Averyville but Toulon's defense made nearly every pass' incomplete. Tou- lon gained the ball and held it for the rest of the quarter. l...l...l- TOULON NIPS GALVA. 6-0. Toulon completed her 1925 grid season with a 6 to 0 win over her tra- ditional Thanksgiving Day rival, Gal- va High School. The game was a hard fought contest thruout. Tou- lon's score was made on the first play in the second quarter when a criss- cross from Stover to H. Heaton al- lowed the latter to break away for a 10-yard run and a touchdown. Both teams threatened to score later in the game. Several hundred Toulon rooters and the Boys' Band accom- panied the Toulon team. This was the last game for six members of the football squad. A
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14 lllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll TOULON HIGH SCHOOL QUARTERLY HIIIIlllIlllllllIllllIllllllIIIIIIll!!IIIHllllIllllillIIIIlllllIlllllllllilllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll ATHLETICS KEWANEE AT TOULON. 23-0. A Punting Game. Kewanee came to Toulon and fought a hard game but were over- come by the Toulon gridders who un- doubtedly remembered the 14-12 vic- tory for Kewanee last year. There were no scores until the sec- ond quarter when Montgomery at- tempted to drop-kick a field goal, which was blocked, and the ball was recovered by C. Whittaker who car- ried it 20 yards for a touchdown. The attempt for goal failed. In the third quarter C. Whittaker made a 25 yard drop kick. In the fourth quarter Kewanee tried to play a passing game, but only once were they successful in completing a pass. During one of their attempts, Foglesong intercepted a pass and ran 32 yards for a touchdown. C. Whit- taker kicked goal. Soon after this Fell intercepted another pass on Ke- wanee's 38 yard line and carried it within one yard of the line, which he then took over on an off tackle drive. Whittaker again kicked goal. During this game it seemed to be a regular punting duel, between Fogle- song and Yanuskus, in which Fogle- song got the better of the contest. V C. Whittaker. GENESEO AT GENESEO. ' 12-2. ' Toulon Wins Muddy Victory Over Geneseo. The ball was played in Geneseo's territory a greater portion of the game, with the exception of the first quarter when they held Fluie for a safety in an attempt to punt. In the second quarter, Toulon, af- ter blocking two of Geneseo's punts, recovered the ball and carried it for a touchdown. The attempt for goal was blocked. In the third quarter Fell made a 15 yard run off tackle which brought another score. In the fourth quarter many subs were put in the game and again the ball was carried within one foot of the line when the whistle blew. LeRoy Whittaker. CAMBRIDGE AT CAMBRIDGE. 0-0. Toulon went to Cambridge expect- ing to overwhelm their opponents. Cambridge had a light, fast team, but they held remarkably well. It dis- heartened the team a little to lose C. Whittaker and C. Smith for this game, owing to ineligibility. In the first quarter Toulon kicked off to Cambridge, who after being held for downs, punted. Later Toulon was also forced to do the same. Tou- lon received a 5 yard penalty for off side. During the second quarter Cam- bridge was successful with an 11 yard pass and a 13 yard run. In the third quarter Cambridge tried a 30 yard drop-kick, but it was blocked. Heaton starred in the fourth quar- ter by making two end runs for first downs, one being a 12 yard, and the other a 21 yard run. Cole also re- ceived a 15 yard pass from Foglesong. Foglesong also attempted a place kick which fell short. The game end- ed with the score O-0. C. Whittaker.
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, . ' 1 , 'roonoii HIGH? SCI-TOOL QUARTERHEY H F E J o K E R So o Mi-ss si-11iman+-Why were your kick- ed out of Glee Club? Randall Fell-I had no voice in the matter. .Dale M.--If you let me kiss you P11 murder anyone' who you donft want around. W X g Helen J .-Does that include sui- cide? A T. H. S. Romance. So onthe Morrow a- young Newman of the town went calling on a Slygh maid. They were good Walkers so they went down the Rhodes to the Berry patch. Her little sister wanted to goralong but they wouldn't Carter. ' As they walked over the Leigh they couldqfeel the Heaton their faces, so that it almost Burns, but in the Dale Young Newman began to Bragg, I see a White Crowe among those Green Sprays. 1 A S Qh, you Silliman, says she, Rollin her Hazel eyes at him, Don't Ogle so, youmake me feel Wrigley. Be- sides that Crowe is black as Cole. But just then she Stubbs her toe and Stover shoe in.. With Wild Hollars she Fell into a Pyle of brush. Then did the ,Newman Neil beside her and Turner White face gently to- ward him. I Askew to be mine, he sobbed, and his kiss left a Hickey. But where Dewey go for our hon- eymoon ? she asked. There is Mar- shall around. You are Wright, he replied, but do not- Grieve, my heart was never Fuller, and some Strahorn will show us the way. A ' So they climbed the Churchill and were married with an Opal ring. He wore a' beautiful McIntosh which he got from Montgomery Ward for a low Price. A And so they lived happily many years before they Parrish-ed and Fell into their Graves. A. M. W. IlllllllIIllIIllllIIIIIllllIIlllllllllllIIHIlllIllllIIllIIllllllIlllIIIllIllllIllIIIINIllIIIIIHIUIllllllllllllllllllllllllll , James Allen-A phosphate is used to indicate the omission of a letter. W Murder. Pitter-Ward had a date last night and he didn't even hold her hand. Patter-Yeh, gasoline. I Pi-tter-Whadda you mean? Patter-Auto nectar. Visitor at T. Hr S. fElmwood gamej --Who's that man out there making so much noise? 1 Gerald Sweat-That's Jimmy Hart- ey. Visitor-What does he do? Gerald S.ffHe's the barber. ,Visitor-Oh, he's watching the close shaves. The lightning bug is brilliant, Q But hasn't any mind. g He travels through the darkness, With his headlights on behind. Evolution of the Modern Date. Willie Stonehachet took a last lan- guid bite from his dinosaur steak, cast the remnants into the river, rum- maged through his hope chest until he found his favorite mallet fpro- nounced hammer north of the Rio Grandej, drew aside a two ton door which was his only way out, dug the spurs into his galloping diplodochus and gaily vanished over the jagged cliff, bent on spending the evening making rock candy with little Rosie Brickinface. In our own time and langwije: Clyde Campus dialed the citizens into so many thousands and hundreds, bummed shaving soap, powder and a dollar and a quarter from one of the brothers, climbed into the back seat of the freshman complete closed job, waited forty-five minutes While the clever flapper dressed, and returned home four hours later with mussed hair, misgivings and the same dollar and a quarter. 1 w
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