1931 Cedrus Yearbook

CEDRUS They returned to Columbus a far less "cocky" bunch than arrived here for the game and realizing that at least occasionally they play some real baseball at Cedarville. One of the closest and most exciting games was with the heavy hitting Wilber- force team. Our boys went down to Wilberforce and not only held them even as far as fielding and pitching are concerned, for we pride ourselves on our defensive work, but we also outhit this powerful crew and brought home the winning baseball. Our closersitval, Antioch, fell before our team and last but not least, Wilmington was actually defeated by Cedarville, and it was done fairly and squarely, too, although Wilmington tried to make some new rules in the last couple of innings, but the um- pires were wise to their tactics and it availed them nothing. Perhaps this will break the long spell that Wilmington has held seemingly over all athletic teams representing Cedarville. The only Senior we lose by graduation is Paul Tanner our right-fielder, so at present with at least eight veterans remaining it looks as though Cedarville College should have a banner year in baseball for 1931, and I think everyone will join me in saying that we are truly proud of the 1930 record and now look forward with great hopes and aspirations for the coming year. B. T. Good-bye "Pops" T HERE are seven members of the Athletic teams who graduate from the halls of old C. C. this year and we wish to take this time and space for these seven Seniors to say good-bye. Four long years ago we started together, playing, fighting, endeavoring to put Cedarville College Athletics on the map. We have learned to love our Coach and each other. It is hard to shake the hand of Coach Borst and say good-bye without shedding a tear. But of course we must; as our ways are doomed to part. We shall carry fond and aching memories from our Athletic experience, memories which we shall probably brood over for a very long time. But let us hope that some day in the future we can have a sort of get-together and do a little,"Do you remember the time when—? etc., etc. We say good-bye to you "Pops" and we say good luck. We wish we could be with you another year. ,Sixty-six

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