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ball careers in some time. Jim McConnell junior back, played outstanding football as did Francis Cohagan, sophomore, who came into the starting lineup because of other's injuries. Two other sophomores Ed Potter, regular sophomore back, and Gene Boyd, substitute back, also lettered. Resume of games Central City, 6; St. Paul 8. In their opening game the Bison, after leading at the half, lost a fast tilt to a strong St. Paul eleven. Bob Jones scored on a pass. Central City, 7; Broken BOW, 6. Although the Bison won, a great loss was suffered as Bob Hinz, 260 pound cent- er, injured a knee, ending his prep foot- ball career. Central City, 13; Stromsburg, 12. The Bison, with Potter leading the way, outscored Stromsburg as Jones took a pass for the winning extra point. Central City, 7; Schuyler, 13. With three starters injured early in the game. the 'Bison couldnit overcome a first- half lead. lPotter scored the touchdown and extra point. v Central City, 0; Aurora, 6. Aurora, the Central Six conference champs, had a hard time defeating the Bis- on in a strong defensive tilt. A last-second touchdown drive by the Bison was stOpped by the clock. Oohagan Pavelka. 25 Central City, 14; Seward, 20. With thirty seconds remaining in the game, a pass by Seward gave the; Bison a- nother set-back. Davis and Potter scored as the score Was 14-2111 at the final period. Central City, 0; David City, 44. The Bison had seven men injured as they took their worst defeat of the year from David City. Among those benched was Bob Jones, star end, who seriously fractured a finger. Central City, 33; Fullerton, 0. With Coach Layton substiting freely, the Bison won easily With Almquist, Mc- Connell and Potter scoring over their long-time rivals. iVIcConnell alone scored 18 points in the last game of the season. Immediately below: Malcolm and Gib Gorgen. Below, bottom row: Bill Free. Martin Almquist, Phams
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24 Injuries Mar Record lAs Regulars Forced to Sidelines In a season marred by a series of injur- NIcConnell and Gene Boyd, while the only ies forcing a large number of regulars to other returning letterman will be 340nm: the sidelines in many of the games, the Smith, sophomore tackle. Bob Ayres and Central City high school football team Jerry Davis also lettered but are not at- won three games against a total of five ' ending school now. losses. CoachGeorge Laytonls team, which Coach Layton proved to be an expert was fifth in the antral Six conference, at remaking his lineups, change being was noted for its fine spirit despite the necessitated by the continual string of in- number of losses. juries. Despite this series of injuries, his Bob Jones, NIalcolm Phares, and lDel- team lost only one agiame by a margin of bert Pavelka were honored on the all-con- more than one touchdown. ference grid team while Gilbert Gorgen, The seventeen lettermsn elected Nlal- another senior, was given an honorable colm leres, guard, and Gilbert Gorgen, mention rating on the Nebraska State end, as the 1942 honorary football captains. Journalls all-statet listings. A number of laeltt-srmen, including fPotter Amaioritv of the line graduates this and Fr 2, gained all-opponent teams thro- year while five backs Will return next fall. uih-out Central Nebrgska. The speed and Seniors who lettered are Bob Jones, Del- durability of NIzrtin Almquist, speedy lit- bert Pavelka, 'Nlartin Almquist, NIalcolm tlc Jiuard, was also noteworthy. Phares. Gilbert Gorgen. Lloyd VVyant, Bob The loss of these linemen who graduate Hinz, ,Bob Dean, Paul Reeves. and Sam will be deeply felt next year. The injury Hammons. Berks mturnimz will be Fran- of Bob Hinz, senior center, early in the ,cis Collagen, Ed Potter, Bill Free, Jim season ended on of the greatest prep foot- Hinz . N Potter . Boyd . - McConnell ,
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Almquist Pavelka 26 Sinscl Nelsen? Bison Win County and Share Confers nce Crown Copping the Nlcrrick Crown and winning a share of the confer- ence basketball championship, the Central City high school cage team finished one of its most successful seasons in recsnt years. I .The Bison won ten games and lost seven, with four wins which earned a tie for first place with Schuyler and Seward for the Clmtral Six Championship. The Bison, hard-hit by losses of several regulars and the three changes in the coaching staff, lost only to the top teams in the state. Bob Jones, who ended his prep career in seven semeeters instead of the usual eight, left the Bison without a first line guard. Jerry Davis drafted into the armed services, was also a regular. Fran- cis Cohagan and Ed. Potter, both sopho- mores, moved up to the starting lineup mid-year. A1 Everett alumnus of C.C.H.S. County Cage i coached after John C. Miller, subztituting for George C. Layton, left for the Navy. Only three lettermen and one regular will be lost by graduation this spring. Gil- hsrt Gorgen, versatile Center, Martin Alm- quist and Delbert Pavelka, guards, are the only seniors. Other lettermen are: Bill Free, Bill Kerr, Ed Nelsen and Jerry Dav- is, juniors; Ed ?Potter'and Francis Cohag- on,'sophomores. i Bill Kerr, flashy forward who dumped in 130 points for scoring honors, and Bill Free, guard who took second place, were both honored on the AlI-Conference cage team. Kerr gained a number of'all-oppon- ent teams over the state, IPx-ospects Ifor a winning team next year are hi-ih. With the return of four regulars, the Bison should retain the loop champ- ionship, as well as the: county crown.
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