1937 Cedrus Yearbook

BASEBALL Cedarville College is very proud of their 1936 baseball team. Although their team did not win the conference championship, they did play some wonder- ful ball. The season ended with a very satisfactory record of 5 won and 3 lost. It is the hope of the student body that with their record behind them they will do even better this year and in the future. Prospecs for a successful season in baseball are very bright. Last year's team lost only one regularby graduation—Garlough—and several Freshmen with real ability have appeared to take his place. Although we will miss the steady pitching of "Zeke" we hope to make up in the other departments for the losses suffered in our pitching staff. And with this added power in other departments, we hope to bring the Conference Championship back to Cedarville. '37 SCHEDULE May 4 Wilmington ... there May 11 Wilberforce ...there May 15 Bluffton ... here May 19 Wilberforce ... here May 29 Bluffton ... there June 2 Wilmington... here * 2 games pending with Rio Grande * Letters were awarded to the fol- lowing: Garlough, B. Wallace, Thomas, Jack- son, J. Gillespie, King, Walker, Wad- dle, H. Wallace, M. Thompson, and Mangaer Michael. RESULTS OF '36 Cedarville 3 Wilberforce 2 Cedarville 9 Bluffton 13 Cedarville 5 Defiance 0 Cedarville 4 Defiance 9 Cedarville 4 Wilberforce 13 Cedarville 9 Bluffton 1 Cedarville 8 Wilmington 7 Cedarville 3 Wilmington 2 57 COLLEGE

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