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fl vi rr.. , v. C9 1.1 3 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM K 1 1 CIN iuhtl Audrey Looper, Marian Brown, Rhnea W'ilIiams, Dolores Pitcone Nceon ow Il tty lane llavis, ltnth llennller. Betty lit-nner, Ruth Alles, Ann Marie llre 0 s N hno , I 0 1 ood, Miss Jew'-tl, Elaine Nagle, Eleanor Law, llorothy Thomas, Jam ni ni ' - GIRLS' BASKETBALL The IU435-44 tiirls' Varsity Basketball Season has really been a success. They had a full schedule but more than this they had the honor of winning all but one of the games that were on this schedule. That means that they ave won eighteen of their nineteen games. This year some of the included games were with Seminary, Dallas Township and Borough, Scran- ton Keystone, Clarks Simmit, Ashley, Moscow, Kingston Township. The season opened on December lo, when our teams met llallas Borough team on our home court. This game proved to be a very good contest with Kingston coming out as the victor, by the score of 21-15. The second game of the season was with Dal- las Township and that, too, was a victory for us with a score of 35-lfl. On January 10, Kingston played Ashley on the latters floor. This was a good game and it ended with a 27-14 score-another vic- tory for usf Next on the schedule was the Scran- ton Keystone .lunior College game. lt was played on their floor and was won by Kingston by the de- cisive score of 48-13. On January 31 our Kingston team played Kingston Township on the Township floor. This was a hard fought game but the final whistle blew and Kingston was found to be on top ofa 38-21 score. One week later our team was guest of Clark Summit's team and Kingston came home with the tidy score of 37-il to their credit. Next on the schedule our girls played Moscow, Seminary and Lehman, respectively. Each of these games, as well as every return game, held a wonderful victory for us. Yes, in every game with but one exception, our Kingston team captained by Betty Benner has gone onto the floor and at the end of the game has come off victorious. So, as you can see, our team had a really great season. Our players, everyone of them, played in unison which did so very much to help to make this the season it has proven to be. The fine qualities and Characteristics of this year's team held true on or off the floor, home or away.
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Q TRACK Tl-IAM strong, lloyd l':JlI'l, fi4-n - 2 s. larsl Ram lleft lo right! Hllgolie Mulligan. Albert Hellas, Fharles lirnlly, Joseph Roman, Holler! Arm- I I f N , 11.1 li ixi X Q 1 1 inl 1 1 In I , 1 Sernnd Row Mr, l'ugh, Vharles Supillski, Vharlef Armstrong, Hay Mcfirellis, James Jones, ': i 'z . - 1 Merle Nivrci'0ss, Robert lloyd, Frank Malikowski, Leo t'ai'ter. John Kennedy 'l'llird Ron John llardiman. VVilliam flusuecnfski, l'liIl'oril Mcfarthy. lionalrl Anknnlovich, Allverl Fruit. I f Stanley Mihalek, John liiezup. liurlo- lflanairan, l,ouis Lang, ltavid Phillips, Hernarnl llloclvus. '- f Fourth Row James lfenncll. James Kciper, Thomas Butcavage, Joscp Santiaxo, James liafler. .lohn . . l'o1.nak, Andrew Ialenchar. , 'ff' . Q Q . 's r 'fi c - 'A L ' -f . . X 's - Q If . Q x iw Nev f - ' X-X. 'Rc 'Y' P5 is P xlibs at .yi h L r ' l 'r A .I ,f If I I 1 v' . , ' - . fs 1 Q ' 0 1 J f . fs R TRACK-1944 'I'rack and field as practiced at Kingston High School has always been one of the highlights of Wyoming Valley athletics. This year's aggregation, under Coach Harold Pugh, continued in the fine track traditions of the Maroon and Grey. Kingston trackmen of 1944 were lead by Captain Al llellas who sparkled in the weight events. l.ud Norcross continued his fine work in the low hurdles at which he was the best in District ll while he broadened out into the sprints. iid Malikowski and Chick Armstrong sparkled in the 440 and SXO re- spectively. Frank l'etras, Boyd Earl and Hob Arm- strong were our milers. l'Iarl did exceptionally well in the high jump. The first meet of the year brought G. A. R. to our field and when the smoke cleared the final count showed G. A. R. 454 ZJ3, K. H. S. 48 lf3. Hellas took the javelin and placed second in the shot. Our other winners were Malikowski in the 440, Armstrong in the SSO, l'etras in the mile, Norcross in the 220 yard hurdles and liarl in the high jump. Our next meet was with our old rivals from Shaw- nee. The total count in this encounter read Plymouth f30'g, Kingston 5T'g, Armstrong, Malikowski, liarl, and Norcross repeated in their specialties. This year's team labored in hard luck but showed definite signs of having the stuff needed to produce champions. As always, the Maroon and Grey was respected far and wide by the track teams of the Anthracite region. Although the 1944 record wasn't the best ever established in the annals of Kingston High our determined team provided a high brand of competition for its opponents. Ki gk,
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