Show Little Leaguers Pause for July 4 Season Mid Time Out Period I First Security lank Hank Hecla Mining and Dons Don's held substantial leads In their respective leagues as the summer baseball baseball base base- ball program approached a mid mid- season pause during the Fourth of July Holiday No games will wUl be 00 scheduled for tor the next week director John Benson said Wednesday The National League proved to be the tightest of ot the leagues with three teams contending for forthe forthe forthe the lead and Town TV IV tr trail the Bank team by only one game entering the latter part of the week National League The well wen balanced First Security Sex Set Se Se- x t team can boast no individual indi indi- individual vidual leaders in batting and pitching ng but they have parlayed parlay parlay- ed teamwork into an 11 and 7 record tops for tor the National League Lile of Town TV IV and Platt of dominated statistics sta Lile led In all aU three departments departments de do batting pitching g and home runs rollS He lIe helped himself to an an 8 0 mound record with a batting average and five home runs rons Platt was 5 0 on the mound and at at bat He trailed trail ed in the bat race is hitting at an even 1 American League Hecla Mining continued to tomake make nake a runaway of the American League absorbing their second defeat to make their record record re re- re- re cord 16 and 2 Individual honors with the exception of CarrIco's leading 4 0 pitching record went to teams other than the front front- runners Rice of ot Yamas Yama's Is battling C Carried for tor the batting lead holding a margin of to Shupe of Yamas Yama's has three circuit clouts one better than three other players Pioneer League Dons Don's maintained their lead In the Pioneer league but a fast Improving Millers Miller's team has moved Into Into- second and end will be a threat In the second half Mil Mil- lers ler's Improved their record to 8 JO after holding the cellar spot for tor awhile Taylor of Dons Don's and Turn Turn- beaugh of Millers Miller's have cal 6 0 mound records Garner Carper of ot Dons Don's topped patters batters at trailed by Knight at Three players Francs s UR un ECO and Steve Hall Millers Miller's have home Hall Miners Millets have bave three home Le League I. Standing Standings National Natrona League League League- Security ull 11 7 10 8 Town TV 10 8 Beta Sl Sigma PhI L 8 5 13 League Hecla 16 18 2 Lawyers LaWen B 6 Tunas Tuna's 13 American Aa Legion i 3 Pioneer League League League- Dons Don's 13 5 Millers l 10 8 Rotary 8 10 5 13 I above 14 years yeats old group The answer is comparatively simple The 15 to 17 year-olds year work during during dur dura ing the summer or are to blase to be bothered It has been at attempted at- at tempted A good lighted field might open the way The Interest interest Inter inter- est being developed from the ground up minor leagues thru Pony league will pay payoff off In a program that will wUl in the future fut ure include the older boys The snow pack on the La Sal mountains is virtually gone Warden Dan Winbourn said yesterday yesterday yes yes- that he pushed through snow banks a week ago Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day to reach Blue Lake on Geyser Geyser Gey Gey- ser Pass Five days later they were vere gone completely Water levels continue good despite the heat he said sald |