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Show Battle narrows down to two in Senior Little League Cal.-Pac. ... 12 2 So. Ut. Mortuary .... 10 - 2 Utah Parks ... 9 4 State Bank ... 9 4 Cedar Glass 8 5 Parowan Lions ... 7 x 6 Del Rich Real Estate 4 9 Utah Int. ... 3 10 Canyonlands Potro 2 11 Parowan Merc. ... 1 11 What was once a four team race has narrowed down to a two team race in the Cedar City Senior Little League as th,e teams battle in the final week of action. California Pacific took a clear cut advantage over the past week with three victories to their credit to take top spot but close behind is Southern South-ern Utah Mortuary with only one game in last week's action. ac-tion. In the loss column both teams are the same with Cal.-Pac. Cal.-Pac. with only one game remaining re-maining and SUM with two. Cal.-Pac. proved then-strength then-strength over the week with a 10-1 victory over State Bank, a 12-0 shutout over Parowan ,g,et on the winning side to nudge out State 4ank 13-12 in a see-saw battle. A Ibig seven sev-en run fifth frame was the difference for Parks. Mac Matheson garnered the mound win and he collected a hornier. For the losers Stoker suffered his first mound loss of the season and Mike Hair" homered. homer-ed. In addition to their loss to Cal-Pac and Utah Parks, State Bank, also tied for the . lead last week, picked up a forfeited for-feited win over Canyonlands. During the week Parowan Merc, picked up their first win of the season as they defeated Del Rich Real Estate 14-9, but had to shake'off a seven run fifth frame to hang on for the victory. Barton picked up the win, Paddock suffered the loss. Canyonlands also defeated Del Rich Tuesday" night"ith a come from behind 6-5 victory vic-tory with Orton collecting the mound win. Rollo and Melling shared pitching chores for the losers. Cedar Glass belted Parowan Lions Tuesday 14-2 i Jed toy Hunter with 3 for 3 at the plate including a double and he scored four runs. In other league action Cedar Ce-dar Glass with Hunter on the mound defeated Utah Inter--national 6-5. XJlI scored all five runs in the sixth frame on two hits to take a 5-4 lead. In the ihottom of the frame Wads-worth Wads-worth helted a towering home run with one man aboard to drive in the winning run, Cedar Glass also scored a 16-8 victory over Utah Interna-tional Interna-tional with Wadsworth picking pick-ing up the mound victory. Cedar Ce-dar Glass pushed in 7 runs in the second and coasted tothe victory. ,, , , League action will conclude Friday night. Merc, and a 12-2 win over Utah Parks. Robert Shirts was on the mound for two of the three victories and in both games he allowed only two . hits. Leavitt scored the other mound viotory . . and , against , State Bank Leavitt was also the tap hitter in the game with a home run, double and single sin-gle to his credit. Piatt was the top hitter against Parks with four hits in four trips including a triple. For Southern Utah Mortuary their sole victory of the week was a 14-0 shutout over Canyonlands Can-yonlands as Lee Holmes hurled hurl-ed a no-hit shut-out agains the Petroleum crew. Utah Parks, last week tied for the lead, lost to Cal-Pac but also dropped a second game during the week when they were defeated 'by Parowan Paro-wan Lions 9-8. Mortenson cf Parowan collected the mound win with Meyers suffering the . loss. Jensen of Parowan was the offensive star with 3 for 3 at the plate and four runs "to his credit. Parks did |