1933 Cedrus Yearbook

TENNIS CLUB First row: Auld, Lunsford, Smith, Swaby, Bull, Atchison, Harriman; Standing: Thompson, Hargrave, Thomas, Kilpatrick, Donaldson, Free, Spencer, Bost, Hutchison, Cappola. And the coach said, Let there be light," and there was light for we had four for- wards—Auld, Linton, Spahr, and Watson. And the coach saw the forwards that they were good and divided the forwards from the guards who were Mount, Crawford, Swaby, Lunsford, and Watson (by virtue of ability to play equally well the positions of forward, guard, and in times of necessity—center). And the evening of the first game we played Cedarville Independents—winning by a few points. And the evening of the second game we played the same independents. By virtue of an additional player—one from Springfield All County'Team—we lost to the melody of 12-9. About the evening or was it the morning? of the third or was it the fourth game? We attempted to play Bellbrook. After that game a great light was set in the firmament—Curley Ross—to rule the team (and give instruction); he made the stars also. Then one day we had a game—upper class vs. Sophs and Frosh. The upper class line-up was Smith, center; Cultice, Stevenson, Auld, Swaby—Tedrick and Tindall. The Sophs and Freshmen included Crawford, Mount,Spahr, McAllister, Knoop.The rules were five man defense. Two casualties occurred during the season. Madge went home at semesters and Linton, because of an injury gotten in H.S. athletics, could play no longer. We missed them both. There were several girls who helped us practice every night. Some recognition is due to them. There was Elaine Knoop,forward; Julia McCallister, center; Anita Corbin, forward; Marjorie Gordon,forward; Nina Stevenson, guard; Mary Lou McLaughlin, guard; Margaret Berk, guard; Maxine Bennett, center; Mary Catherine Probasco, guard; Janis Atchison, guard. Baseball, 1932 Cedarville College had a very successful baseball season last spring. After making a rather poor showing at the beginning of the season, the team found itself, and the schools that were met later on in the season found a team well coached both in the Page Forty-four

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