1920 Cedrus Yearbook

1920 TENNIS ENNIS in Cedarville College is a very popular sport. At the be- ginning of the school year last September, the club was organized, electing Norman Foster as president and Grace Lyle as secretary and treasurer. Plans for a school tournament had been made but bad weather put a stop to many things of which tennis was one. This spring the courtshave been put in fine condition with a few improve- ments. The club is taking action to carry out the regular school tourna- ment which was commenced last fall. There are several good prospects for the team but it is hard to say who will represent Cedarville in the intercollegiate. Games have been scheduled with Antioch, Xenia Seminary, Wilmington and other near colleges who have good records in tennis. Never before has there been so much enthusiasm shown as this spring. Students, both girls and boys, are coming to a realization of the worth of this sport. So in coming years C.C. may become widely known by its tennis records. F. R. I. 71

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