1920 Cedrus Yearbook
A 1920 GIRLS'BASKET BALL REVIEW Ellen Tarbox, Manager Eloise Davis Marjorie Wright Christine Kyle Grace Lyle Florence Smith, Captain Ruth Shaw Alice Daines Nettie Shaw LTHOUGH a losing team, Cedarville College 1919-1920 girls' team was a fighting aggregation. Most of the games have been very close, but since luck was against us in the past season we'll be back at them strong next year. Nevertheless, some valuable material has been brought forth and next year when the basketball season dawns we will have an extraordinary team. "For every action there must be an equal and opposite reaction" and "some days must be dark and dreary." We opened the season with one of the fastest and cleanest games which has been played by the Antioch girls for the past two seasons. Did we win this game? Oh, let's not take time to tell about the score, for —well, what's the use. Then there was a basketball game down at Cincinnati University and seven of the Cedarville girls went down to see it. The more we think of it, the madder we get. Somehow the centers never jumped high enough, the guards were no quite speedy enough and the forwards never aimed just right. Did we win the night the Commerrettes came to Cedarville? Of course, we did, with a score of 24-3 and playing boys' rules at that. Hearken! All ye good people! For so saith the prophet. There shall be clash after clash, game after game, but Cederville college know:. how to deal with both victory and defeat. E. D. 68
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