Cedarville 28, Franklin 22
Cedarville met their first real test of the season
and came through with flying colors, defeating
Franklin U. 28 to 22.
Cedarville 37, Defiance 42
A somewhat stage-struck Cedarville five trailed
Defiance 28 to 12 at the half, but showed their
fighting qualities by coming back and nearly catch-
ing the visitors.
Cedarville 30, Wilmington 23
After years and years and years we finally did
it! Cedarville hadn't defeated our traditional ri-
vals in basketball for years but this year they killed
the jinx by trouncing Wilmington rather handily
30-23.
Cedarville 25, Defiance 26
The Yellow Jackets journeyed to Defiance and
after leading most of the game lost a heartbreaker
26 to 25 for their second defeat of the season.
Cedarville 27, Bluffton 54
It was unfortunate that the Yellow Jackets' only
really bad defeat had to come before the Home-
coming crowd but it just couldn't be helped. Bluff-
ton had an unusually fine team and Cedarville was
nervous: These two things taken together accounted
for the size of the score.
BASKETBALL
Cedarville 32, Wilmington 21
Proving their ability to "come back," our boys
went to Wilmington and in a rather listless game
whipped them for the second time this season by
the score of 32 to 21.
Cedarville 36, Rio Grande 31
In an overtime game Cedarville defeated Rio
Grande by scoring ten points in the extra period.
Cedarville 41, Franklin 40
In one of the most peculiar games on record
Cedarville managed to defeat Franklin by one
point. Trailing at one time during the first half
17 to 1, Cedarville spurted and led at the half 23
to 21. Near the end of the game Franklin again
led 39 to 28 but by a great last minute rally the
Yellow Jackets pulled through.
Cedarville 35, Bluffton 44
The Yellow Jackets dropped their last game of
the season at Bluffton by the score of 35 to 44.
First Row: Walker, R o s s,
Gibson, Swaim, Smith, H.
Wallace, Waddle.
Second Row: Mgr. Cum
mings, Sisson, Reed, Mc-
Donald, Thomas, Linton,
Foulk, Gillespie, Coach
Ault.
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