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6 wim out QF 7! From the very beginning the Tiger football eleven looked good and proved it as the season advanced. Winning six out of seven starts and by large margins is proof enough that Coaches Mendenhall and Nulf had produced a football team above the average, but that the team showed marked superiority to the highly touted Elkhart Blue Blazers was an added proof. In fact, it was this defeat over Elkhart that at- tracted the attention of many sports writers all over the state. Our team was even booked to play the undefeated Reitz of Evansville for the mythical state championship. But due to an upset in the South Side game, the tilt was called off. In the first game of the 1933 season, Central decisively downed Bluffton at their field by a score of LO to 6. Coach Mendenhall sur- prised Bluffton and even his followers by using an efficient passing attack. Displaying an A-1 brand of football, Central upset all dope buckets and decisively routed Elkhart, the pre-game favorites, by a zo to o score. This victory was only the second time they beat Elkhart in the many years they have played together. The Central Catholic fighting Irish suffered a defeat at the hands of Central's Tigers on Saturday, September 3o, the final score being LI-13. The Central men seemed to lose some of their scrap in this game and were weak on pass defense. Scoring before the first minute of play was over and adding four more touchdowns in the final half, a conglomeration of the first, sec- ond, third, and forth string gridmen of Central defeated the Decatur Yellow Jackets, 39.-11, Saturday, October 7. Friday night, October 13, Central scored its second city-series victory over North Side by an 18 to o score. This game showed the superior strength and man-power of the Tiger line. The Tigers annexed their sixth consecutive win out of six starts by defeating Auburn, I3 to o. This was the first and only game in which they used a special shift and consequently they had no trouble downing the Red Devils. The heart breaker of the whole season came last. Although the Archers of South Side defeated the Tigers, 18 to o, there are several facts to be taken into consideration. Hawkins, the spark plug of the team, was taken from the game with a concussion of the brain, and then the Archers started trouncing. Also, the Tigers had been idle for two weeks previous to the game. Page Ont Huazdvcd 1 have
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