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Show OUTLAWS, WHITE MARKET, TIED FOR SOFTBALL LEAD The league-leading Outlaws and the White Market squad, both tied for first, encountered difficulty winning their games Tuesday night, and the White Market squad had to come from behind , to dump the Janet-La Tienda aggregation of youngsters. young-sters. Campbell, White Market moundsman, couldn't find the plate and walked 11 men. Gary Anderson accounted for five unassisted putouts in center field to hold the Market boys, and the smaller squad held the White Marketto a 12-12 tie going go-ing into the "sixth. But the Whites tallied 5 in the last of the sixth, and La Tienda had to settle for one run in the seventh and a 17-13 licking. For the Outlaws-Sportsmen contest, it was a slugfest, with Perry Neal relieving Bud James when the Sportsmen tallied two four-run homers in a row. Max Williams and Chad Rigby got the circuit blows with the bases loaded. In the curtain-raiser, the All-Stars All-Stars trounced the Elders, 21-5. Next week's schedule: j July 3 Outlaws vs. White Market. All-Stars vs. Janets-LaTienda. Elders vs. Sportsmen's Club. Thursday, July 6 White Market vs. All-Stars. Janet-LaTienda vs. Sportsmen's Sports-men's Club. Elders vs. Outlaws. Ladies' League Wednesday, July 5 Texanettes vs. Red Hot Mamas. Hughes Hotshots vs. Wildcats. The afternoon schedule for recreation program activties follows: Boys and Girls, up to 12 years of age, Games on Monday, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Friday. Tuesday, July 4, is a holiday and the children will enjoy the Fourth of July program arranged ar-ranged for the day. On Thursday, July 6, the boys and girls will play ball. This age group meets from 2 to 4 p. m. each day. The Boys from 13 to 18 will meet at the high school, from 4 to 6 p. m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Thursday, at the same hour, the girls from 13 to 18 will meet at the school. The program is "picking up" each week, Director Neal said, and all the children are showing show-ing increasing interest in the softball and other games. |