1934 Cedrus Yearbook
First Row: Mgr. Tindall, Coppola, Harris, Harriman, Capt. Murray, Swaim, Wallace, Waddle, Coach Ault. Second Row: Mills, Burkert, L. Ross, Garlough, Hargrave, Taylor, Christian, Ferguson. BASKETBALL CAPTAINS OF THE PAST I909—W. Watt 1910—J. Williamson 191I—J. McClellan I913—E. McClellan I916—W. Collins I917—T. Kennon 1918-0. Cornwell I919—J. Chestnut 1920—M. Creswell 192I—H. Wright I922—E. Bradfute I924—H. Arthur I927—K. Little I928—D. Adair 193I—P. Garlough I932—P. Garlough 1934—H. Murray Page Forty-eight BASKETBALL SEASON 1933-1934 Somewhat handicapped in size and playing experience, Cedarville's basketeers did not have a majority of wins in their season's contests. However they made a very credit- able showing in the Northwestern Ohio Conference in scoring strength as indicated by the total number of points collected during the season. The Yellow Jackets ranked second only to Wilmington in this classification. If the fact that the team was composed mainly of fresh- men this year proved a handicap, that fact seems to auger well for next, because with a little more experience, the team should develop into a real championship combination. Three of the nine letters awarded were won by freshmen, so that next year will see a team of veterans familiar with each other's style of play. The team loses two men by graduation, Capt. Murray and Hargrave. Murray was honored with a berth at guard position on the second all-conference team. Letters were awarded to Murray, Hargrave, Harriman, Cappola, Christian, Waddle, Swaim, Harris, and Turner. During the season Cedarville collected four hundred eighty points to her opponents' five hundred forty-three. This appears to be a very small margin of difference when one remembers that the Yellow Jackets won only five games out of fifteen.
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