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Kwlfgy The 1954 baseball team was one ofthe most successful in King's history. Undefeated until the last day ofthe season, they lost a double-header to Rutgers, of South Jersey. Their record for the year was seven victories and two losses. The outstanding performance ofthe year was by Ted Shel- ling who pitched a no-hit, no-run game against Lincoln Uni- versity. It was the first time a King's pitcher had accomplished such a feat. Ted's pitching was excellent the entire season. Phil Meredith and Karl Franklin were the top hitters. Phil had the most HBl's and hit four home runs. Karl had the highest batting percentage. Karl Franklin, who played center field, Marc Ruger, a pitcher, and Tom Christie, who played second base, were sen- iors. The rest of the starting team were Harry Sink, short stop, John Carman, third base, Max Davey, catcherg Phil Meredith, first baseg Ed Moyer, left fieldg and Coach Eugene Watts.
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Girls' Sports INTRAMURALS A sound intramural program always includes a variety of activities in which a student may take part. By using future phys- ical education teachers as referees and officials, the women's athletic department has tried to offer enough sports - volley- ball, badminton, ping-pong, archery, tennis, and softball - so that every girl can find real enjoyment and satisfaction in par- ticlpation. During the last four years, in volleyball and softball, the girls who are now seniors have managed to defeat their various opponents without a single loss. The new Delaware City recreation center made bowling possible and it was enthusiastically enjoyed by many of the girls. Tennis Enthusiast Strike! .pix l L. Concord wins again! l Ready - Aim - Fire! The Playoff - -
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SEIXHOR NEAK 150 BELOW! 1 . 'Nl 'm sv .. , - L-4 MR . KILL1 1 IMPRQVISEQ HOCKEY Not even a blizzard could stop the Seniors once they had decided on a Sneak date. On a spur of the moment decision, they gathered together all they could wear and nonchalantly strolled by the Junior dorm to their cars and make rheir way through smog and sleet to Birchwood in the Poconos. Here in -15 weather they enjoyed the warmrh of fireplace and friendship. Skating, sledding, and Scrabble made up the itinerary for the week end with variations here and rhere. 'F ini -24 SCRABBLE FIE NDS 'WELCOME HOME '- l
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