1939 Cedrus Yearbook
FIRST ROW—Jackson, H. Thomas, Reed, Brown, Gillespie, Walker. SECOND ROW—Linton Northup, B. McNeal, Cromwell, Smith, Whipp, Thompson. THIRD ROW—McKnight, K. Mc- Neal, Reinhard, Brill, Mills (Coach). Ull0 ATTRACTS 111G The 1938 baseball season was not as successful as that usually enjoyed by Cedarville. The weather man, however, was the winner in most of the games rather than our opponents, as we were rained out of games with Wilberforce, Ohio State and Bluffton. The highlight of the season was the game with Miami University. Though we lost 11-0, we were not beaten as badly as the score indicates, and we would welcome a chance to avenge the defeat. The big disappointment of the season was the 7-4 defeat at the hands of our arch rival, Wilmington, on Cedar Day. Another season is with us though, and we expect it to be a very suc- ce.ssful one under our new baseball coach, John Mills, a former star player at Cedarville. With much promising new material to assist the several lettermen, Eldon Gillespie, Mel Thompson, and James Jackson, we feel cer- tain the 1939 season will be a most successful one. ARTHUR GEAKE Manager, 1938. Pay,- Foriy-Eipht
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