Havlish played in only a few games for the Daisies in 1952. In 1953, she struggled at the plate, hitting just .189 (64-for-343), but she excelled in the field preventing runs for a team particularly potent on offense. In the 1953 All-Star Game, played on July 14 at Memorial Park, the Daisies defeated the All-Star team in an 11-inning effort behind
Jean Geissinger, who belted a
walk-off home run, and
Katie Horstman, whose relief pitching silenced an All-Stars potential rally in the 9th inning. Havlish improved her offensive and defensive statistics in 1954, when she connected 11 more hits in 67 fewer
at-bats for a .254 average (70-for-276), including hitting a home run in three consecutive games. At the field, she committed 18 fewer
errors, participated in 14 more
double plays, and started a
triple play. Notably, she played in 14 fewer games due to an injury, but also had three times as many
doubles, 11 more
walks and 24 fewer
strikeouts (she fanned only 16 times). During what turned out to be the league's final season, Kalamazoo clinched the Championship Title over Fort Wayne, three games to two. ==Awards and recognitions==