Probably the greatest moment in the team's early existence came against a team from Pine Village, Indiana, in 1916.
With Pine Village leading the Cincinnati 6-2, the Celts forced to punt.
Pine Village, not wanting to touch the ball, was unaware that Roudebush was eligible to recover it.
Roudebush recovered the ball in the Pine Village end zone, giving the Celts a 9-6 victory.
In 1916 he played for Wabash and in 1919 for Pine Village.
Mag later finds his hideout at Pine Village and defeats him.
Chatterton was located about 3 miles south of Pine Village.
It contains one of the three elementary schools in the county, located in Pine Village.
In 1856, farmers in the northern part of the county held a fair just east of Pine Village, and this continued each year through 1864.
As of 1912, Pine Village had a newspaper called the Sentinal-News.