1932 Cedrus Yearbook
CEDRUS Standing: Manager Foster, Carlough, Boyer, Taylor, Townsley, Ballard, A. Turner, B. Turner, Coach Borst. Kneeling: W. Boyer, Allen, Mills, Murray, Rife, Osborn. BASEBALL REVIEW The baseball season of 1931 was considered by all a very successful chapter in the athletic history of Cedarville College, and we are proud of a record showing, eight winnings at the end of the season. Last spring we engaged in combat with seven different teams. We encountered Morehead and Miami just once and lost, but we feel certain that we would have given them more trouble the second time; Dayton and Defiance were met twice and de- feated at both encounters; Wilberforce with its usual strong team scored four de- feats against the Orange and Blue; Antioch managed to come out on top in one of the four games with us; with our greatest rival, Wilmington, we broke even—one game won and one lost. We can well be proud of Coty Turner, who averaged thirteen strike-outs to a game, while our opponents averaged only five hits a game against him. In addition to Coty, graduation took four other valuable members from the team. Walter Boyer, B. Turner, Al Townsley, and Wendy Boyer left places that will be hard to fill. However we still have a few who were active last year. Taylor and Garlough have already proven that they know something about baseball and can play the game. We are expecting great things from them this year. —G• M. Forty-one
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