1936 Cedrus Yearbook

BASKETBALL Cedarville College has had a more successful season this year. This can be attributed to two causes: better material and a better school spirit. We feel sure that if this spirit continues in the future as it was this year, the record of the team will reflect the improvement. SCHEDULE Cedarville 46 Urbana 28 Cedarville 28 Franklin 22 Cedarville 37 Defiance 42 Cedarville 30 Wilmington . 23 Cedarville 25 Defiance . 26 Cedarville 27 Blu-Frton 54 Cedarville 32 Wilmington . 21 Cedarville 36 Rio Grande . 31 Cedarville 41 Franklin 40 Cedarville 35 Bluffton 44 For the first time in years the Cedarville College basketball team has had a successful season. Out of a total of ten games played, our boys were able to capture six, making the very satisfactory record for the season read: Won 6, lost 4. There were several reasons for this exceedingly satisfactory record. In the first place there was a wonderful spirit demonstrated throughout the whole season. Both the team and the school as a whole seemed to feel that this was the year to do something in the way of winning some victories. So they just went out and did it. Furthermore, several Freshman recruits added a great deal of strength to the squad. No one was lost from the squad by graduation. This makes the prospects for next year all the more rosy. Letters were awarded to Waddle, Wallace, Ross, Swaim, Gibson, Walker, Linton and Smith. Cedarville 46, Urbana 28 The Yellow Jackets started the season by whip- ping a small but scrappy Urbana College team' by the decisive score of 46 to 28. This auspicious start was made upon the home floor. Page Fifty-two

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