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JUSTIN RINAKER PETE VINCENSKI IRVING ZWICK Guard Guard Tackle Elkhart's stellar aggregation of Blazers proved too much for the Tig- ers, and with Virgil and Miller, visitor backs, plunging through the Tiger line consistently for gains, the game finally ended 14-0, Elkhart. The Blazers outweighed the Blue, and outplayed Central throughout the en- tire game. A hard fought, tight game was next on the card when the Tigers went to Bluffton and lost by 6-12 score. Coach Means' team played above their heads all the way, and through the poor playing of the Cen- tral eleven were able to annex a win. Jimmy Weiss scored the Tigers only touchdown when he scooped up a Bluffton pass and ran thirty yards for a counter. The first intra-city tilt was played with the North Side Redskins who were taken down to the tune of 49-6. Coach Bills' men were simply un- able to cope with the superior play of the veteran Tiger team. The score at half time was 26-6, Central. Buggs, flashy Blue back, was high point man with five touchdowns to his credit. Brockhall went through for two, Page 88
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ttf Sw-HB1 --- T Thu L'ulf,li'wn -'W'-fftm ROBERT DORNTE JAMES WEISS NATHANIEL BUGGS Quarterback Qzuwterback Fullback ' 1 l while Lester put over one. Melvin Koenig went around the Central de- fense in the first half to score the Redskins only touchdown. Although Portland had a fast, hard hitting team, the Blue came home with 25-0, the third win of the season, tallied up. The first half was fairly well matched, but in the second period the Blue came back with their charac- teristic fighting spirit ihat carried them over to a great victory. When it is considered that Roosevelt of Dayton is one of the conten- ders for state honors in Ohio, the 19-0 drubbing which they gave the Blue does not seem so bad. Any eleven that could withstand the heavy line and hard hitting back from the Buckeye state just had to be good. Westfall and Embry, Roosevelt gridders, scored the two Ohio touchdowns. The South Bend Bears, one of the strongest northern Indiana teams, out- pointed the Tigers 43-0 in an uninteresting game. Christfall and Woodka Went through the Central line at Will, and did most of the scoring for the Bears. l' . - ,,.l ,. .,,,,,,. Ag., ,,.,...,,,..,.- ,,..,,,..... ,, R 4.1 tj .,,..,..,......,,r,,..,.....,...-- .,..., . Page 89
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