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The Dugout. REVIEW NORMAN SWIGLER Coac h During Coach Lloyd Frazer's third year as baseball mentor the 1953 Flying L's improved and posted a record of nine wins and nine losses for a .500 percentage. Despite the loss of Bill Huegele's pitching ability, the '54 version of the L's should be a winning combination. In Coach Norman Swigler's initial year as head baseball coach the L's had more than their share of experience. There were eight returning lettermen, five of whom had two or more years of experience with the L's. In the pitching department last year Bill Huegele had a 4-3 record while Al West wound up with a 2-1 record. Steve Etts posted a win, and George Shaw won two and lost three. The outstanding mound performance last year was the no-hit game that Al West hurled at Miami Beach. This year the L's played a twenty-one game schedule. I Fir»» row, left to right: Dick Matthew , Meek Vine , Walter Pinkerman, Carl Rehard, Dick longo, Jim Gargano. Third row: Rode, Jim Geiger, Carl Schuster. Kenny Gilbert, Gordon Cald- Coach Norman Swigler, Richard Schaller, Ed Burch, Bob well. Bob Hollingsworth, Dale Adam . Second row: Al We t, Bohannon, Tim Dawkin , Inky Mattull. Don Alexander, Noel Mickey Wilkin», Bob Keilbeida, Steve Ett , Jim Franklin, Charle Baltier, Manager , Todd Goodwill, and Roy Garren.
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CHARLES PINKERMAN CARL REHARD Schuster safely hits third in a daily workout. CARL SCHUSTER FRED MAY AL WEST
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GOLF Increased activity marked the Flying L linksmen's '53-'54 season as Sponsor Andy Kruse slated many more matches with sur- rounding schools. Senior Bill Phelps paced his team- mates throughout his last year with consistent par scores. The '54 team hopes to better the '53 record in which the L's trekked to Big Ten and State compe- tition copping seventh and eighth positions respec- tively. Kneeling, left to right: Oevid Neff, Victor Jokel, Chris Brown, Herbert Gar- field, Bucky Homor. Stand- ing: John Joyner, Bill Phelps, Philip Mann, Don Sedberry, Lon McCabe, l k rm Grehl. Left to right: Adrienne Marsden, Carolyn Beasley, Joan Emery, Nancy Robson, and Frances Kovas. RETURNING LETTERMEN BUCKY HORNER PHILIP MAN BILL PHELPS
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