The Gavelyte, May 1907

CEDARVILLE COLLEGE. 88 ---·------------------ --- up the Association. Every man in extreme intP-rest. Three . years ago our college ought to be tied up with Cedarville defeated them by a score this powerful organization. of 3 to 0. Thie was the first time in May 2nd and 3rd, B. J. Woodman- the history of tb.e University that see, State Secretary, was in town they had failed to score a single run. and talked over important matters They have gtriven in vain to return with the Cabinet. the compliment. The game on the It i8 to be hoped that a number of 20 was won by a score of 6 tol. No Y. M.C. A. meri will be enabled to take sensational plays being made on eith– the trip to Niagara on the Lake, er side. where a great conference of college Cedarville discoved a "stn twirl– young men will take place. The ex- er" in Smith of James town who al– penses are low and a rare treat is I lowed only two hits in five innings. afforded by this gathering to become I Spahr finished the ganie with credit acquainte_d with other college m~n, j although he _was a litt~e wild from and, agaitn, to hear the great hf e lack of practice. The line-up: truths proclaimed by men who stand E. Con:y, c.; Smith & Spahr, p.; W. as ideals for cl~an and honest young Corry, lb.; R. Marnhall 2b; C. Marshall, America. Let's think this matter s. s.; L Confarr, 3b.; D. Brigham, r. over, fellows, and decide to go. f.; R. McMillan, c. f .; W. Marshall Li. ,, ________ ATHLETICS. ROY l\IARSH ALL, Editor. On April, 27 Cedarville met a sore defeat at the hands of the S. 1\11.. I. Team of Dayton. This team plays strictly home ball and has not been defeated in three years of play. Ced- The weather has been such as to I . 11 I · th · h · • • 1 arv1 e was p acrng eir opes m -render base ball practwe very uncer- 1th . t t · 1 C E ti H d'd e1r s a.r w1r er, . s e. e 1 tain. This lack of practice is very h. t ·t h. h t t . . 1s par p1 c mg a s u ou game, noticeable m our match games. b t ,.1 ·d th b 0 u never \'.JI e oys go so c m- Our opening game scheduled to be pletely to piec:es allowin~ 12 runs on - .played with Wittenberg, on April 13, · errors, failing to cross the plate dur– was cancelled because of wet grounds. ing the entire game. The line-up: E. Curry, c.; C. Estle, p.; W. Corry, On April 20 our boys lined up lb R M h 11 2b (.' 1\1 h 11 .; . ars a , .; ,. ars a , s.- against th~ fast Wilberforce Univer- s.; L. Confarr, 3b.; Spahr, r. f.; Smith sity Team. The yearly contest with c. f.; W. Marshall, 1. f. this team is always looked upon with CONCLUTHW ON PAGE 91.

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