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Show k,. i : ..t -- ;."-7- vcr?'---" ' -A-vy ' :; ! X v .1 i 'a 1i "itt WiBit 1 '-WtmnfiV-r- - ;WSki.a, ' " '-""i - ' '-'--tlT")ir it n "I I' i " fffili lifTUhl il V n l liiW -,--- r "-fitrr n i j THE CARDINALS' Billy Carmickle, center, leaps for yardage during a game with the Altamont Shorthorns on October 3. The Shorthorns and the Steelers are in first place in the Little League football program. One of the Altamont players in the picture is Mark Todd, 80, left. i i " - 1 I lU ' 4 1 - : I , i ill , f - . I.. 4 - r 1 1 - i t - v ' 1 -V: .j 1 ' a i - . ! : .... ; . 5 THE BALL CARRIER, Clyde Stansfield, left, Shorthorns and Adam Christensen, right, dart down the field during a drive by Altamont. C7- CmI trn t i l - .'--.-"j . ran i'- KARY HAMILTON, 53, left, of the Cardinals and Mark Todd, right, of the Shorthorns have their eyes glued on the football in the sky. LADIES TWILIGHT Team Standings VV L Cannon Well Service 19 5 Altex Oil 16 8 Tiki Motel 15 9 High Series Helen Hood 575 Coleen Kempton 541 Leda Bradley 538 High Games Helen Hood 209 Lela Hardinger 204 Coleen Kempton 203 Grace Oaks 200 Sfieeleirs and Shorthorns geanraer Utftfle Leeague f ifU First place teams in both the junior and senior leagues in the Little League football program clashed with second place teams last week and after the dust had cleared the Shorthorns and the Steelers were still undefeated. The Steelers bombed the Dolphins, 33 to 0, BREAKFAST SKIPPERS Team Standings W L Drifters 19 5 Kenworth Sales 16 8 Dinaland Aviation 15 9 High Series Coylenebrackett 549 Virginia Clayton 529 Keni Morey 506 Fern Holmes x 506 High Games Keni Morey ' 220 Doylene Brack ett 215 Norma Evans 197 on October 2 and the Packer, 32-0, Saturday to improve their first place record in the junior league to 7-0. The Steelers have outscored their opponents, op-ponents, 236 to 13. The Shorthorns improved their record to 5-0 in the senior league due to a 27 to 0 win over the Cardinals on October 3. The Shorthorns of Altamont have outscored their opponents, 136 to 25. Both the Steelers and the Shorthorns have first place all locked ud. Following the Steelers in the junior league standings are: Dolphins, second, 3-1; Cowboys, third, 3-2; Colts, fourth, 3-3; Chiefs, Vikings, fifth, 2-3; Packers, seventh, 1-4; and Saints, eighth, 0-5. The Cardinals are in second place in the senior . Jets are in third place tf.1' are m fourth place at JJt The Cowboys smashed toOandtheOoltemp'A to 7, Thursday invJS blanked the Rams ,5 tfc Vikings thumped ie rl0' Saturday. ecHj,Jt The Vikings will battle on the east field andth If ft clash with the Saints on S Thursday at 5:30 Jj '4 and the talis wulcJ and the Dolphins will on the west field Sto5WK ThetardinalandjT't and the Packers a.m. on Saturday. DatUeaiv - :Vly ' 1 --..vs. THE SHORTHORNS' Adam Christensen, 10, right, gets the fc; knocked away due to being hugged by a member of the Car dinals, Lloyd Merkley. V:i? -- 'ftfrA ntf' I THE UTES' Clark McClellan, left, races down the field and to j; to drop him for a loss are Lance Johannessen, 77 and F: Wilson, 70, Judge Memorial. |