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Top row: Iudd Mulally Ice Lynch Dean Ponthon lack Lar en Bob W1se Ed Trurnper Center: Dick Przmavera Ed Carlson Phrl Sauer Herb Sevhe Stan Plotz Bottom: Ralph Jackson Wally Hansen Glen Devxnney Charles Sadek ltm Peterson Herb Sevlre FOOTBALL SCORES Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central
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Swimming Team Lett to riqht: Mr. Roger Berg, Dave Ruff, Gordon Rohrbacher, Dan Dromnierliciusen, Ray Iacobson, N K dd M 1 ll ornian aye, Iu u a Y. Charles Leeinan, Roger Rohrbacli- er, Bruce Dando. Brave Beavers ENTRAL opened the 1937-38 swimming campaign with doubtful prospects of extending their long string of thirteen successive championships. The first opponents of the Red and Block were the mermen from Washington whom the Minutemen outclassed 51 to 24. Iohnson supplied Centra1's next stepping stone, but the Minutemen stumbled with 31 to 44 sa decision for Iohn- son. lohnson appeared then to possess the finesse and stamina that belongs to swim champs. St. Thomas blocked the Minutemen next by a result of 38 to 28, and for the first time in twelve years the Red and Black team was defeated in two meets in cr row. Cretin was the team to feel the comeback powers of the Minutemen as a much improved team again found the win trail. University High then dealt a severe blow to the Red and Black as they polished off the Minutemen in grand style, 36 to 39. Lack of divers caused the defeat in this meet. The Central Club then turned the tables on Harding by the score of 58 to 12. Blake also suffered a defeat at the hands of the Minutemen, 38 to 37. 1 BILL MCGAIN lUDD MULALLY
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THF CHARGE SCORE 640 TWO MINUTES TO GO, BUT IT'S ONLY PRACTICE READY! AIM' FIRE' Pigskin Pursuers ENTRAL opened the thirty-seventh football season on the St. Thomas grid- iron and suffered an initial loss at the hands of Minneapolis South by the score of 6 to O. The second game of the season was with South St. Paul under the lights at Lexington Park. On the opening kickoff, lack Larsen took the ball on his own IU yard line and scampered 90 yards for a touchdown. The Red and Black completely outclassed the Hook-Em Cow boys, the score being l2 to O. The Minutemen then encountered Iohnson, Harding, and Humboldt in suc- cession and procured an early deficit in conference standings with 3 losses and no wins. This put the Central eleven back on their heels, but Coach Playford Reed buckled down to strenuous practice for the oncoming Mechanic Arts game. The Red and Black entered the game as the underdogs, but as the Mechanic- Central rivalry goes, the Minutemen tripped the Trainers 13 to 0. The next game on the roster was with Washington. The Minutemen were pointing for this game, but the Presidents defeated the Red and Black 26 to U. The final game of the season was with Cretin. The Red and Black juggernaut out-charged and out-finessed the Raiders for the greater part of the contest but came out on the short end of a 6 to U score. Although the percentage of games won was not high, the defeat of Me- chanics and South St. Paul remedied the sore spots. Ed Trumper gained recog- nition as an all-city star, being placed at end. Phil Sauer was honored with the second team recognition. C harles Hettield Hiram Mears lack Schultz Frank Ashley AI Schwabe
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