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Sat, May/02 Final
Baseball
7 Central Methodist (MO)
8 vs Clarke (IA)
Sun, May/03 Final
Softball
7 Central Methodist (MO)
5 vs Missouri Baptist
Mon, May/04 Final
Women's Golf
at Heart of America Conference Championship - Day 1 No Team Score
Tue, May/05 Final
Women's Golf
at Heart of America Conference Championship - Day 2 9th
Mon, May/11 Final
Softball
4 Central Methodist (MO)
5 at Midland
Tue, May/12 Final
Softball
7 Indiana Southeast
8 vs Central Methodist (MO)
Tue, May/12 Final - 5 innings
Softball
8 Central Methodist (MO)
0 at Midland
Wed, May/13 Final
Softball
0 Central Methodist (MO)
1 at Madonna
1930 Football Team

1930 Football Team

  • Year Inducted:
    2007
  • Sport(s):
    Football
  • Inductee Category:
    Team

The 1930 Central College Football team posted a 9-0 record, the first undefeated season in program history. The squad won the Missouri College Athletic Union (MCAU) championship. 

Team members include: Head Coach Clarence Clingenpeel, assistant coach George Kline, Max McMahon, Euhlan Rhodes, Wallace Blume, Carl Allan Edmonston, Lee Sheridan Doherty, Riley Patrick, Vernon Becker, Uellee Clary, Charles Jost, Clifton Estill, Maurice Fitzmaurice, Aubrey Harcourt, Thomas Todd, Sam Schooling, John Innes, Claiborn Simpson, Lowell Doak, Woodroe Cannon, Lyle Coles, Raymond McIntyre, David McLaughlin, George Printz, Champ Clark Stanley, David Maples, Joe Seiling, Winston Welsh, Oscar Wollenman, Raymond Bartee, Deane Ball, Verne Harris, Don McMurtry, William Woodworth, Clyde Burke, Harry Darley, Earl Rigg, Gerald Riegel, Clarence Crumpecker, Victoria Huddleston, William Hairston, Leemon Adams, Harland King, James Stegner, William Patterson, Ralph Dorman, Walter Blank, Edward Speiser, Wilber Wyatt, Cecil Mooney, James Moore, Daniel Chiles, Emerson Hare, Charles Innes, George Knight, Jess Stewart, Wesley Tyler, Clyde Lillard, Chester Magruder, William Sutton, Vernon Griggs, Malcom, and Morton Chiles.