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Q +4 F e f f 'eg gs eg g f 1 on 1 fl sg 1 .U 1 w 1. roo'na11.r. I T Csntral's football tem had another poor year because there was little material avail- X able. 1 The team won only one game out of six starts, this being from Howard Lake 'by a score it fi of 14 to o. .1 The first touchdown in two years was made during the Olivia game. Central lost- by a 1 if large score but played a good game. Olivia, having built up a large lead in the first half ' ' I' of the game, cane out the victor. f i 0emtral's Homecoming was another thrilling game which could have been Centra.l's with s fn hunks. comm edged out . s to o new-y. f '1 The prospects for next year'e team are numerous, and it should have a comparatively V fit good season. W i f The graduating seniors are: Capt. Adrian lleuwissen, Herbert Pieper, Glen lngelsaan, and mme s. ne:-nam. W alsxmm. ? .1 4 l J Q Central's basketball teas did not make an impressive showing. since it won only five V All of the fourteen scheduled games. Uentralh best game was undoubtedly the last one of the season played against Chaska. Central had lost the first game to them in a thriller by s f score of 40 to 37. but when the teens not again, it wee a different story. Central easily 'fl wonbyascore of40to 29. ' 1 Central was defeated by Brownton in the opening game of the tournament, which was pro- 5 'bably the most thrilling game Central played this season. The score was tied at the half ii 19 to 19, at the third quarter, 25 to 25, and with four minutes to play it was 28 to 28. 2 At this time Capt. Lenn Dietel went out on fouls and the game seemed to be completely lost ' I W -W -VA' ss Brenton mx Q 54 to :so um vnu 1... than no-ee ummm to play, me Central's agus- '.4 ing spirit was at its peak. They fought beck to take a 35 to 35 lead with less than fifteen C ,' seconds to go. A loose hall and a sloppy shot netted the two points for Brownton's victory. 1' -Li. 31. S Dehloyd Wlllemeen took over Albert Lenzem'e position as forward during the game, due to Al's A ff 1 1 1 .-. 1 an ugury, ma no plqed s spnnam gms. an prospective mam le 'bright as he 1s at V 'Q present an eigxth grader. High point len for the game were Herbert Pieper and Dsliloyd I llllemsen sun 14 ma 10 respectively. ms mo-nog nn were caps. nm mem, ns.-bert ,C nopsr, :msn nm-urs, Stanley noun, asa nsnnya w111smsen. 1 X V' Co-captains elected for next year are Stanley xloth and Alben Lemon, x 3 ' A , ' 'V ' . Yf- , 1 Q j ,:? ' ,, 'I , , , 3 - 4 Q ,...,. . - a 21.Ai,.'i sae.-. 5123 I . 4-x. .. K . .
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