1930 Cedrus Yearbook
r's was one of the three night games of the season. Our boys were not used to playing under such conditions. Cincinnati won the game 19 to 0. But this does not tell half the story for we completely outplayed Cincinnati during the first half. Cincinnati got a couple of lucky breaks later which handed the game to them. The other night games were with Transylvania and Ashland. Suffice it to say that they beat us by a safe margin. Of course, we must add that they represented the strongest teams in Kentucky and Ohio. Naturally, we cannot forget that great battle with Wilmington on the "Big Green's" own field. Wilmingon has beaten Cedarville in football, basket- ball, and baseball for a good many years, but this day our luck changed, and we played a scoreless tie with the far heavier team. And how our boys did fight, for they had a fighting chance. Every Cedarville student that day felt as if this was worth a victory. When other schools speak of us they sometimes call us "little" Cedarville. We can think of nothing they can mean except the literal meaning "small in size." Our men were outnumbered in reserve squads, certainly. They were, as has been stated, outweighed at every turn. But theyplayed the game "big" and we're proud to say that "little" cannot be applied to their sportsmanship. And after all, that's what counts. B.T. FOOTBALL SCORES Cedarville 6 Transylvania 77 Cedarville 0 U. of Cincinnati 19 Cedarville 0 _Wilmington 0 Cedarville 6 Ohio Northern 26 Cedarville 0 Ky. Wesleyan 26 Cedarville 0 Rio Grande 6 Cedarville 0 Ashland 45 Wilmington 33 Cedarville 14
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