1934 Cedrus Yearbook

First Row: Hargrave, R. Ross, J. Murray, P. Garlough, Kitchen, Coach Ault. Second Row: Cappola, H. Murray, Fox, Mills, Richards, Paxson, Reed, Christian, Bost,L. Ross, Spencer, V. Garlough, Thomas, Meyers, Miller. BASEBALL CAPTAINS OF THE PAST 1906—C. Estle I908—L. Confarr I909—F. Fields 191I—W. Foster 1920—R. Coleman I922—R. Clark I927—P. Orr Page Fifty BASEBALL 1933 Though they did not win the Northwest Ohio Conference championship, Coach Ault and his diamond stars came very close to that goal by completing the season with five games won and four lost, to finish second in the conference stand- ing. Three of these games lost were with non-conference teams representing much larger colleges from other leagues. Cedarville's diamond stars made this commendable show- ing behind the able pitching of Captain Garlough and Miller. The men lost to the team through graduation are: Gar- lough, Richards, Spencer and Bost. Although all four were valuable letter men, some promising freshman material and almost a full team of undergraduate lettermen turned out at the spring summons, so that the team of '34 should be as strong if not stronger than the one of '33, and Cedarville should again be fighting for an upper berth. Those awarded letters for the spring of 1933 were Gar- lough, Richards, Spencer, Bost, Mills, Ross, Hargrave, J. Murray, H. Murray, Christian, Kitchen and Cappola. -a4

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