1958-1959 Yearbook

SOFTBALL ALL·STARS. FIRST ROW: Buddy McKee, Archie 150m, George Treadway, Doyle Wood, Phil Summerlin, Conway Sexson. SECOND ROW: Allen Armstrong, R. B. Borton, Gerold Ebker, Dwight Thompson. 148 ging of Allen Armstrong, Gerald Casey, Dale Starr and Harold Valentine, won six games to put them i nto a play-off with Joe Hightower 's Pels for the school championship. The Vols emerged from the contest with a decisi ve 15 to 7 victory and the school championship. Earlier in the season the Vols upset fireballing Bob Meyers and the Faculty by a 10 to 9 score. The All -Star game, which pitted the hcst pl ayers of intramural teams against the school champ ion Vols, resulted in an 11 to 5 win for the All-Stars . Archie !som matched his club performance in the victory. Doug Kennedy won the batting championship with .1)50. Volleyball took place indoors while rag-ball was making the final stand outdoo rs before winter forced the discontinuation of outdoor recreation. Two leagues, cons isting of six teams each, were formed from a l arge number of net enthusiasts. The Scots came out of the rugged schedule with the team championship intact. The quick play and well-aimed spikes of Rayburn Kn ight, Walton Weaver, Ph il Wa tson, Edd ie Campbell and Dale Starr gave the Scots their victory. GERALD EBKER is caught in awkward pOSition by camero. Ebker consistently mode top ten in scoring. ED HIGHTOWER trips across the gaol for a touchdown in the doss championship tilt. Foculty won 15 to 13 ofter 7 to 7 tie in first game.

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