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Front row, left to right: James Sellon, Harland Hofer, Alfred Bergo, Russell d S hl f Ahart Hofer Richard Huston. gZ2i1igw,GiEVZ?n gaag,mg2?ald Walcker, german Schlafmann, Alfred Schock. ,YBALL ' I V '24 W f f The Turtle Lake Trojans ended a fairly successful season with a record of three wins and two losses. The season got off to a good start when the Trojans defeated Washburn in the Opening game 7-O. In the second game the Trojans were defeated by the Riverdale Knights who went on t0 win the county championship. The most disastrous defeat was suffered at the hands of the Garrison Tr- oopers in the third game. The Erojans pulled the upset of the year by defeating a strong Elbowoods team l -7. In the fifth and last game of the season the Trojans had their way when they rolled over the Underwood Comets 21-O. tg The Graduating Seniors 1291, gdtwpdw Jim Sellon Alfred Schock d gb -PIC X009 50' Richard Houston Meinhardt Flemmer 'let vga on QL 34
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5 9 :,E .F 5 2 i s i -Q. Y K J 3 in ' ' . VlA.., E- sil A K V a it X G t 't Pass Al 1 f e storm e 1 CMH be or J1m,coaf.h,A1 L . if S.-Q .1 - . nf .iii EQ . t 'E Q .L K i 4 . I 3. l , ., - ,rs . ' fig mi. '3 5,-.,, 0 J s ' .. s .: f'1-.f':WA: ::W'f if - -ii'2': 1 X N , . Q Q sk . I? A R QQM.. X. . ,Ns Q ' . 1 si' Russ ta? i Q :: I ... il N 3 5 1... p ,,- - , Hurrs-HP . ' . ' U ' . e , Garrison Wins McLean . . , , In 'lemon 'Opener from Trojans Turtle Lake Upsets McLEAN STANDINGS Riverdale ........... 2 0 1.000 Elbowoodx .....2 0 1.000 Garrison . . . . .... 1 0 1.000 Wilton . . 1 .... ...., 1 1 .500 'rurue Lake z .333 Washburn .... .. .... 1 2 .333 Underwood 3 .000 ' Special to The Tribune , GAREISON-Garrlson's Troopers irolled fn its first McLean county ioonference football victory here Friday night as it scored a 44-7 win over Turtle Lake. - , The game was a feature of the dedication of .new football lights here. ' ' Coach Al Keck's squad rolled up Wperiod leads of- 6-0, 25-0 and 37-0 'in notching the win that put it in fthe undefeated bracket with River- dale and Elbowoods. i Elmer fBudl Keclgrbrother of Al, i paced the winners with three touch- downs. Ernie Sayler, Lee Robinson! iBob Putz and Harold Krausert iecored the other Garrison touch- 'downs. ' i Alfreia Schock went over for 'Turtle ke's fourth quarter mark- BI. icards 'Drop Game To Turtle Lake i In the opening game of the foot- 'ball season Friday afternoon of last week, Woznk:k's Wash-burn Cardinals lost to the Turtle Lake Trojans by a score of 7-0. I Turtle Lake Shuts Out Underwood UNDERWOOD-The visiting Turtle Lake Trojans white- washed Underwood, 21-O, here Friday afternoon. The win moved Turtle Lake I3-23 into third place in the Mc- Lean County conference ahead of Garrison C2-25 which dropped a game to Charging and Co. at Elbowoods. Pacing the visitors' attack was the passing and running of Al- fred Schock, a senior who scored once, passed for another tally and set up the third marker. After a scoreless first quarter Schock ploughed over right tack- le from the three. Norman Schlafmann dived over from the two for the second 'touchdown minutes later. The pass from Schock to Jim Sellon was com- plete for the extra point. Schock fired a 20 yard aerial to LaVerne Haas in the end zone if for the final TD in the third i quarter. The Trojans picked up their final two points when Un- derwood fumbled in their own end zone, recovering but being downed for a safety. Loft haltbaick Alfred Schoclrs VDO-yard reverse l'n the first quar- ter was the only touchdown made. .Fullback Norman Schlafmann add- ed the extra point with an end run. Jim and A1 Al and Len iwflbowoocls, Special to The Tribune TURTLE LAKE - Turtle Lake istruck through the air for a pair of itouchdowns here Friday to upset an Iillbowoods eleven that was minus ,ite we back, Arnold Charging. 1 'The score was 14-'Z for Coach jlleonard Wlck's' Trojans in the Mc- Lean county football game. Charging, who paced the Warriors to three :tn-ight con- ference vlcwrles, dislocated e i couple of toes last week against Underwood. He is expected to be back in the lineup soon. I Turtle Lakes winning pass com- bination was Alfred smack w .nm .3ellon: The duo collaborated hor- a touchdown in the first period, the play covering 35 yards. Schick went wide on a lateral to get the extra point. ' It was the same combination that 1 set up the second touchdown in the isecond quarter. Schock plowed over i Q f . 14 io7 from the 9 after his 30-yard pass to Sellon set up the marker. A Schock to Sellon pass was good for the extra point. Turtle Lake dominated play in the first half, getting seven of its nine flrst downs in the first two periods. Elbowoods b took over in the second half but was able to score only one touchdown and that with about two minutes left ln the fourth x QUll1Cl'. Leonard Eagle plunged over for the touchdown from the 2 and Al- 'fred Cross scored the extra point. Elbowoods piled up nine first downs in the game, six in the second half. 'McLEAN STANDINGS I. Pct. 1.ooo . w I mvsrasil- , ....... 5 o sibawwis , .....,. 4 1 .soo 0 . 'rm-ue Lake ...... 3 z .soo l Garrison .......,. z 2 .soo wimm ........,.. z z ,mo . wmrbum . ...... 1 5 .167 1 .ooo Underwood ...... 0 5 i Riverdale, G alns 27-6 pi Win Over Turfle Lake E McLEAN STANDINGS i W L Pct. . Riverdale . .......... 2 0 1.000 1 lvilton ...... . . . . .1 0 1.000 Elbmmods . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1.000 Turtle Lake . . , ..... 1 l .500 Garrison . . 1 . X. . . . .0 0 .000 Washburn ....,..... 0 2 .000 Underwood .......,.. 0 2 .000 ' Special to The Tribune TURTLE LAKE. - Riverda1e's .Knights racked up their second, ,McLean county conference football ivictory . here Fridayh smashing :Turtle Lake, 27-6. , Coach Leo Stumpf's eleven rolled I itll 33 I up period leads of 7-0, 13-0 and 13-0 in handing Turtle Lake its first loss ot the season. The Tro- jans won their opener from Wash- burn, 7-0, Robin Parke, speedy Riverdale halfback, scored three of four touchdowns for Riverdale. Gene Launt went over for the other one. Riverdale rolled up 12 first clowns and held Turtle Lake without a' first down until the fourth quarter. 3 Turtle Lake took to the air then and.rol1ed up three first downs be- fore pushing over its touchdownf Alfred Schock passed to Jim Sei-i Ions for the marker. I Wu..
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Front row, left to right: James Sellon, LaVern Haas, Russell Stadler, Alfred Schock, Gerald Walcker, Norman Schlafmann, Richard Huston. Middle row, Leonard Wick, Coachg Harland Hofer, Alfred Bergo, Meinhardt Flemmer, Ahart Hofer, Gerald Presser, Gordon Schlafmann, Mike Gutensohn, Student manager. Back row, Carlisle Ockert, Gordon Bergo, Larry Levi, Jimmie Freborg, Gary Falk- enstein, Billy Presser, Jimmie Schumacher, Earl Alexander. Games and Scores Washburn here Sept. ln --- Turtle Lake 7 Opponent Riverdale here Sept 21 --- Turtle Lake 6 Opponent Garrison there Sept 28 --- Turtle Lake 7 Opponent Elbowoods here Oct. 12 --- Turtle Lake 14 Opponent Underwood there Oct. 21 --- Turtle Lake 21 Opponent Coach Len wick .S i
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