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Show Am. Little League standings shuffled as result of last week's competition TEAM STANDINGS Rotary 4 2 Spilsbury-Graff 4 2 Carter Bras. 4 3 Kiwanis 3 3 Milne 3 3 Coleman 1 6 A shuffling of the standing after a week's play finds Rotary Ro-tary and Spillsbury-Graff tied for honors in the second half of play both teams with a single remaining game of play. Carter Bros., tied for the lead last week finished up their league play and slipped to third place. Coleman also wound up league play Monday Mon-day evening suffering a loss and finishing up in the cellar. Rotary suffered their second defeat of the season during Spilsbury-Graff by a score of 6-3. Oscar Hulet handled the mound duties and went the distance for the winners. Rotray pushed in only three runs on five hits and all three were home runs, hit in the third inning. They were belted belt-ed by Brad Larsen, Ricky Rol- i 10 and Scott Smith. Spillsbury-Graff Spillsbury-Graff put together six hits, all singles and took advantage of walks to push in their runs. On the mound for the lossers were Smith, Larsen and Rollo. Coleman pushed Kiwanis further back in the standings with a 9-3 win during the week, with Dru Boren and Kendall Smith charing the mound duties. Clark was the " top hitter for the victors with 4 hits in five trips, and Pectol Pec-tol doubled for the only extra ex-tra base hit. Corry and Melling Mel-ling were on the mound for v the"losers and Corry and Mid- "( 1 dleton each doubled im the losing effort. . , Milne got into the winning -side -of the column with a 9-4 win over Carter Bros, to ' push them out of the league lead tie. Erickson and Daniels combined for the mound duty and Erickson doubled for the winners only evtra base hits. Milne had a big second inning, inn-ing, pushing in three runs on the loss for Carter and Peres- : sini and Rhodes each doubled in the contest. Spillsbury-Graff picked up their second victory of the, week a 8-3 win over Carter Bros, to stay in the running? ; Chamberlain was the winning , pitcher and Hulet the leading hitter with 3 hits in as many trips, including a double. Phil Bishop suffered the mound less despite back to back home runs by Bishop and Peressini in the contest. In the only other game pi;", the week Carter Bros, shatter- . ed Coleman 29-4 Monday ev- . ening pushing in 20 runs in ' the first inning of play. In that frame 26 batters came to , the plate for Carter Bras. , Jones was the winning pitcher. pitch-er. Dru Boren and Kendall Smith were on the mound for the losers. Final game of the league was played Wednesday evening even-ing results of which were not known at this writing. |