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F, Q'- Edwin Carl Virgil Ford Penn 0 vs, Central 39 In this game the Dutch handed Penn the worst defeat ever administered to the Quakers. Central scored at will while the Pennites couldn't function. This gave Central three Conference wins. Parsons 21 vs. Central 12 ln a well played game, Parsons pushed over two markers in the fourth quarter to overcome a Central lead of l2-7. Both teams played a spirited brand ef ball and the game was undecided until the last few minutes. Iowa Wesleyan 6 vs. Central 7 Iowa Wesleyan scored first in the last game. The Dutch scored late in the final period to overcome this lead and luring about a well deserved win. This gave Central a record of four Conference wins and three losses. Robert Taylor Hell Y Geel'Y Charles Fuhr
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Drake 44 vs. Central 14 Central was overwhelmed lay a powerful Drake eleven at Des Moines. The Bulldog machine scored in all four periodsg Central scored only in the second and the fourth quarters. The game was harder fought than the score indicated. Columbia 6 vs. Central 12 The Crimson and White Dutchmen downed a fighting crew of Duhawlcs on the local field for their second conference win. The entire team played well and the game was characterized by a fast changing lineup during the contest. Simpson 7 vs. Central 6 Central lost their homecoming tilt to the Metho- dists in an uninteresting game. Central played a poor brand of hall throughout, and Simpson deserved to win. Simpson's aggressiveness was the deciding factor. Edw Day H le Ferr 11 Rup t F0 d Wlbert Be d ll I-lryM1hal LusM er Ale Mes l P
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I-ICDMECCDMING Miss Central HOUSING a representative coed from the student body to he Miss Centralv during the Homecoming festivities is rap- idly growing into a tradition even though it has a history of only two years standing. Miss Centralf, Alberta De Jonge, was elected hy popular vote of the student body who kept in mind her ability and activeness in school functions and her personality. Lu- verne Dei Haan, Pearl Ulferts, Frances Newsome, and Gretchen McQuillcen receiv- ed the next highest votes and, therefore, were Q'Miss Central,s,' attendants. The innovation of Miss Central and her attendants was held at the All College and Alumni party held on the eve of Home- coming. Ar that time the guests of honor marched into the gymnasium where they were presented with gold keys by the general chairman of Homecoming, and were extend- ed invirations to the various functions dur- ing Homccoming by the minor chairmen. Wfhen Homecoming did arrive Miss Central and her attendants rode in the parade and were present at all the other activities of the day.
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