1930 Cedrus Yearbook

Back row: Tanner, Armstrong, Peters, Coach Borst, W. Turner. Kneeling: Scott, Wen. Boyer, B. Turner, A. Turner, Townsley, Lyon. It aseball Review of'29 I N the early years of the college's history, Cedarville was baseball noted. They even approached championship. We do not claim quite so much honor, but we want our share, at least. Cedarville's baseball team last year made a good showing and played creditable games. We must admit at the outset, that while there was some good baseball played by our team last seasdn, yet there were also some mediocre games to its credit. We had some tough. breaks, the weather man had a prejudice against our practicing, and there were some minor and major injuries to baseball men. All of these things contributed to the mediocre side. Two games especially, were occasions of downfalls, when it seemed to us, that luck was just not with us. The peak of the season as far as success goes came with the game at Muskingum; There we beat a team which up to that point had won every game of the season. The score was 4 to 3. We lost two heartbreakers to Antioch, one battle going to ten innings, with our team merely nosed out. The queerest game of the season was played with Dayton at Dayton. It A

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