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Top row-Laliaver, XYorden, Green. Shelgren.
Bottom row-lloench Englund. Luck, Johnson, Paul, XYold, Gadbois.
followers and Centralites on the sidelines. The team came out on the field, in-
spired by Mr. Rees and cheers from the stands to do their best. The toss up
won, Johnson chose to kickoff.
The crowd waited in silence while the ball was placed. The whistle blew.
Thud! Then the battle began. Central was a little stronger and more confident.
After great difhculty, however, they worked down toward our goal, then scored
a touchdown. They missed goal. For the rest of the half Johnson held Central,
though Central had the ball most of the time. After Central's score, our fellows
braced up and made three consecutive first downs.
In the third quarter Green nabbed a blocked punt. Dodging and wading
tacklers, he ran sixty yards for a touchdown, tying the score.
In the fourth quarter Central made another touchdown winning 12 to 6.
Touchdowns-Ekblad 2, Green 1.
Our team-Moeneh, end, Englund, tackle.
Practice at Phalen followed and then a scoreless tie with Bethel Academy,
Minneapolis, a week after the Central defeat, October 10. Bethel was outplayed
all through the game, our team having the ball most of the time, but lacking
punch to put over the winning touchdown. Fumbling cost our team a touch-
down twice, when the ball was on Bethel's four-yard line.
The next game was played with the heavy Mechanic Arts team. Our men
were greatly outweighed. In the first quarter our team held the opponents score-
less. The line held wonderfully with the backfield's support. Our men de-
serve credit for the wonderful grit they displayed. Mechanics was city cham-
pion. The seore was 26 to 6. Green made the touchdown for Jolmson.
The next game was 13 to 6, a victory for us against University High of
Minneapolis. Touchdowns: Green, Englund. It was a rather dull game.
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