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Show Milkmen Assure TitlePIayoff Victory lagMe Staaalag at the Teeme Won Je P. OoMen Glory . . 8 2 . "! Lemmon'a Dletlllery . . . . T 2 .7?h Hunter . ........ e 3 .K7 lyeonerd'e Circle Inn . . 5 3 . 25 C. T. 0 2 S . 2'M Ideal Furniture 0 10 .000 m Th ria ' Meaalta Gnlrien Glory 20. c. Y. O. 1. Lemmon'a Dletlllery 9. Hunter 0 (forfeit). The Golden Glory squsd, which placed third in first hslf play with seven wins in 13 starts in ths Victory Vic-tory Independent basebsl! league, Thursday assured Itself of no worse than a tie for second half honors by defeating C Y. O. 20-1 In five innings. The gams completed the regulsr schedule for the Milkmen. Hunter, first half winner when it took 14 victories in IS games, Thursday forfeited to Lemmon, that club Improving Its bold on second sec-ond plsce. The Lemmon crew hss a postponed gams remaining with Leonard's Saturday and can tie for the second half title by winning. Shepherd and L. Pags limited ths Parish team, which was without the services of several regulars, to three hits, while Irv Cleverly, Frank Argyle and 'Emery were hitting three in four to pace the victors. Argyle and Shepherd had homers. |