1933 Cedrus Yearbook

GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM First row—Crawford, Swaby, Spahr, Second row— Linton, Atchison, Lunsford, Smith, coach. offensive and defensive departments of the game. During the season we played two double header contests, with Hanover and Rio Grande,and we broke even in both cases. Our old rivals from Wil- berforce were played twice, and we broke even with them.We lost to Han- over College by a score of 1 to 0, which indicates the defensive strength of the tern. By winning from Wilberforce 14 to 13 the offensive strength of the team is well indicated. The burden of the pitching rested on the shoulders of pitched some great ball and we are glad that he is back this year to carry on. We lost Dutch Rife and Hap Rutan through graduation. Their places will be hard to fill, but with old men back and a number of men prospects in school this year, Cedar- ville should enjoy a successful season in 1933, under the able coaching of Mr. Ault. The baseball squad wishes "Pops" Borst success in his new job. Tennis Club Preston Garlough. Peter Tennis is annually entrenching itself more firmly as a favorite sport at Cedarville College, as is evidenced by the crowds that gather around the courts on every fall or spring day. Last fall, intra-mural tournaments were held, open to all students, with over thirty contestants entered in one or more of the five classes. Although bad weather prevented the contests from being carried to a satisfactory conclusion, much interest was main- tained all fall; and good-sized galleries cheered on the favorites and the dark horses in their matches. Bob Wilson is coaching the varsity team this spring. Officers of the College Tennis Club are Kilpatrick, president; Wilson and Wilda Auld, managers. So far the following schedule has been worked out: May 3—Wittenberg at Springfield. May 17—Wilmington at Wilmington. May 12—Bluffton at Bluffton. May 22—Wilmington at Wilmington. May 13—Findlay at Findlay. May 27—Bluffton at Cedarville. May 16—Wittenberg at Cedarville. Dates for matches with Antioch, and the return match with Findlay, are yet to be settled. The team also may be sent to an invitational tournament at Bluffton, May 19-20, in which Wittenberg, Dayton, Toledo U., Defiance, Bowling Green, and other schools will be participants. Cheer-Leaders No greater incentive to hard playing exists than a lively, enthusiastic student cheer- ing section. Much credit for the scrappy showing Cedarville's teams made in their home Page Forty-five

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=