Central Press Association, an American newspaper syndicate that operated from 1910 to 1971
Associated Press | Central Intelligence Agency | Oxford University Press | Comedy Central | Central Park | Central Asia | Central processing unit | Central America | Central | Central Europe | Cambridge University Press | Central Committee | Central Java | 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games | Swimming at the 2006 Central American and Caribbean Games | St. Martin's Press | Great Central Railway | United Press International | Grand Central Terminal | Central African Republic | Harvard University Press | New York Central Railroad | central business district | University of Central Florida | China Central Television | Central Powers | Central Bureau of Investigation | University of Chicago Press | Meet the Press | Yale University Press |
All-American: Maynard Morrison (first team selection by Colliers and NEA; third team selection by AP and Central Press), Bill Hewitt (third team selection by NEA)