1933 Cedrus Yearbook
BASEBALL TEAM, 1933 First row: Hargrave, R. Ross, Murray, P. Garlough, Kitchen, Coach Ault; Second row: Cappola, H. Murray, Fox, Mills, Richards, Paxton, P. Reed. Christian, Bost, L. Ross, C. Spencer, V. Garlough, Thomas, Meyers, Miller. class, some of them on par with such teams as Holycross and Dartmouth. Cedarville made a very creditable showing against the teams of its own caliber. Next season's prospects appear to be much better. The team loses only two men through graduation, and the schedule is more in accordance with the size of the college. So let's all boost the team and look forward to a more successful season in '33. Basketball The Basketball Season of 1932-33 marked the advent of Cedarville College's Basket- eers into the league competition of the Northwest Ohio Conference. That the entrance into this league will have a marked effect on basketball at Cedarville in the future is undoubted, for it is league competition and the desire to be atthe top of the list that makes every player give his utmost for his school, his team, and his coach. Cedarville finished fourth in the Conference standing for the season 1932-33 with a record of two wins and six losses. Although the team's percentage is not so impressive, it in no way gives an adequate indication of the efforts of the coach and team. Both labored unceasingly to bring basketball laurels to the college. Much credit is due to Coach Ault for his efforts. As the new coach, he started the season, knowing little of the ability of the players, but little by little he selected his teams so that by the end of the season Cedarville was giving all opponents a fight. The hopes for future teams are particularly bright as the year 1932 saw the coming of a considerable number of freshmen of exceptional ability. The sophomores and juniors also presented their show of material. The seniors gave four members to the squad and they will be lost from the teams through graduation. However, we can readily see that their places will be capably filled by some of the newer talent. Prospects for the 1933-34 basketball season are unusually bright. To Coach Ault and his boys we wish success and may they crown the Northwest Ohio Conference basketball record with Cedarville. Girls'Basketball In the beginning R. R. S. created a B. B.team.It was withoutform and void for most of the season and gloom (R. V.) was over the spirits of those who watched us. Page Forty-three
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