1929 Cedrus Yearbook

The Cedrus OWEN PETERS “ P e te ” End 155 lbs. GEORGE GORDON “ Bunk” Guard 160 lbs. EDGAR HINTON “ Ed” Halfback 165 lbs. ROBERT HORNEY “ Bob” G u a r d 148 lbs. GLEN COY “ Coy” Halfback 155 lbs. The Orange and Blue opened the season September 29 playing Kentucky Wes- levan at Winchester, Kentucky. The Panthers were rated one of the best in the state, and they certainly looked as if they were capable of maintaining that reputa­ tion. The day was cloudy, and as the game began, it started to drizzle and con­ tinued to do so throughout the game. The bright spot in the game for Cedarville was Turner’s run after picking up a fumble. Although the final score was 30 to 6 against us, we had made a good showing against a good team. The next week we stacked up against our old foe, Antioch, at Antioch. Due to overconfidence and very poor football, we lost 31 to 6. Antioch was at her best and Cedarville at her worst. The following week hopes were revived somewhat, when Rio Grande came to Cedarville with a team of huskies. They outweighed us twenty pounds to the man, Page S ixty-three

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