1937 Cedrus Yearbook

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Date Winner Loser Where? December 4 Cedarville 40 vs. 21 Y. M. C. A. at Cedarville December 12 Otterbein 39 vs. 28 Bluffton at Cedarville December 15 Cedarville 42 vs. 29 Cedarville at Otterbein January 14 Cedarville 33 vs. 19 Defiance at Defiance January 22 Cedarville 45 vs. 28 Y. M. C. A. at Springfield January 26 Cedarville 33 vs. 25 Rio Grande at Rio Grande January 30 Cedarville 39 vs. 19 Franklin at Cedarville February 2 Wilmington 24 vs. 13 Cedarville at Wilmington February 6 Rio Grande 27 vs. 25 Cedarville at Cedarville (H.C.) February 11 Cedarville 47 vs. 38 Defiance at Cedarville February 16 Wilmington 36 vs. 27 Cedarville at Cedarville February 20 Cedarville 49 vs. 27 Bluffton at Bluffton For the second year in succession the Cedarville College basketball team has had a successful season. Out of a total of ten games played, our boys were able to capture eight, making the very satisfactory record for the season read: Won 8, Lost 4. The team and student body showed a wonderful spirit through the whole season which contributed a great deal toward winning as many games as we did. Furthermore several Freshman recruits added a great deal of strength to the squad. And as a result the team played some great basketball, tied with Wilmington for the Conference championship. The team will lose three of its regulars by the route of graduation which will probably weaken the team slightly. But with Swaim and Linton as a nucleus we are all confident that Coach Ault and his boys will bring us another win- ner in 1938. Those lost by graduation are as follows: Waddle, Wallace and Gibson. We all hate to see these boys leave us and would like to take this opportunity to show our appreciation to their fighting spirit and good sports- manship. Below is a bit from the "Whispering Cedars" describing the grad- uating members. Waddle isn'tvery big, but neither is dynamite.(Captain) Wallace can be named as one of the finest guards to be seen on any basketball floor. Gibson 's accurate passing and fine eye will always be remembered by allstudents. Letters were awarded to Wallace, Waddle, Gibson, Swaim, Linton, Roberts, Walker and "Ken" McNeal. 55 COLLEGE

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