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Show Springville Docs tie for first half league championship ning team to represent this state in inter-state play-offs will be held July 12, 13 and 15 when Springville league all-stars all-stars will play the Provo all-stars. all-stars. The winner will be the best two out of three games and will then play the champion cham-pion of the Colorado playoffs. This winner will then meet the Idaho all-star winner, announces announ-ces Don Blanchard, president of the Colt League here. Springville played the Idaho tourney last year and finished second. Standings of the teams follows: fol-lows: WL Springville Docs 6 2 Spanish Fork 6 2 Kolob Lumber 5 3 Westside Market 2 6 Springville Docs and Spanish Fork are currently tied for top honors in the Colt baseball league, each having won six and lost two. Not until a week ago did any of the Springville teams post a win over the Spanish Forkers. Marv Fullmer's Spr. Docs pulled the first upset when they won 8-7 at Spanish ; Fork. Joe Rawle's Westside ! Market came up with the next j upset behind the pitching of Steve Strong and Terry Frost. The next scheduled games ! will be played Friday night at I the North Park beginning at 6:30 and 8 p.m. League play is held there each Wednesday and Friday nights and town-folk town-folk are invited to see the teams in action. First in a series of all-star ! games to determine the win- |