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Cedarville 5, Defiance 4

The members of the Cedarville baseball team

travelled to Defiance with the knowledge that vic-

tory would bring Cedarville its first trophy in the

conference. Supporting the steady hurling of Gar-

lough in a sensational style both in the field and

at bat the tea mcame through and became Cham-

pions of the Conference. Each outfielder made a

spectacular catch, Gillespie's leaping catch, after

a long run to deep center saving a sure home run,

being the best. B. Wallace led the offense with a

triple and double with men on the sacks.

The Cedar Day game with Wilmington was

washed out by a heavy downpour.

BASEBALL, SPRING OF 1936

Cedarville 3, Wilberforce 2

In this first game of the season Cedarville's team

showed that it has been strengthened greatly over

last year. Garlough pitched a nice steady game

and the whole team played steadily back of him.

Because rain delayed the game it was limited to

7 innings. However 8 were necessary as the score

was 2-2 at the end of the 7th.

Cedarville 5, Defiance 0

Cedarville won its second victory of the season

arid its first conference victory behind brilliant

Pitching by Garlough, who registered his first shut-

out since coming to Cedarville College.

BASEBALL

'36 SCHEDULE

Cedarville

3 Wilberforce

2

Cedarville

5 Defiance 0

Cedarville

4 Wilberforce

13

Cedarvil:e

8 Wilmington

7

Cedarville

Defiance

Cedarville

Bluffton

Cedarville

Wilmington

Cedarville 4, Wilberforce 13

It was just an off day for everybody. Thompson

started on the mound, received poor support and

was succeeded by Garlough who was hit harder

than usual.

Prospects for a successful season in baseball are

very bright. Last year's championship outfit loses

only one regular by graduation—Christian—and

many Freshmen with real ability have appeared to

take his place. In fact the Freshman material is so

good that it isn't beyond the realm of possibility

that some of last year's regulars may lose their

jobs, all in all there seems to be no reason why an

even better season cannot be had this year.

1936 BASEBALL SQUAD

First row: Foulk, Ford,

Prescott, Sisson, Walker,

Linton, Thompson, Thomas,

Jackson.

Second row: Garlough, \Val-

lace, Murray, Ross, King,

Wallace, Reed, Gillespie,

Waddle, Coach Ault, Mgr.

McCorkell.

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