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Show r Coleman Little League team gains title in American League with perfect record j TEAM STANDINGS 'Jf Coleman 7 0 1.000 1 Rotary 4 3 .57U Spilsbury-Graff 4 3 .71 ( Milne 3 4 .428 1 Kiwanis 2 5 .286 ( Carter Bras, 1 6 .143 ( Coleman of the Cedar City', American Little League walk- j , cd off with undisputed bearer j of the 1970 league champion-i j ship this past week as they ( completed the season with a perfect record of 15 wins f against no losses. I The Coleman crew won first ( half honors with a record of I 8-0 and finished up the sec-. sec-. ond half of play with '7-0 mark when they defeated Car- ter Bros, the newest team in . , the league, in the final game II Jr of the season Wednesday h " evening. ' it " Other battles ' for position B (p were a little closer in the sec- ' ond half as Kiwanis wiped out Spilsbury-Graff Mortuary 13-0' -I"' Thu.srday evening to force a w tie for second place. The loss the second best record lor the overall season. In the final game of the season Kiwanis pulled themselves them-selves out of the cellar with a convincing 13-0 shutout vie tory over Spilsbury-Graff, Bill Engle and Leo Sheppard were on the mound for the victory and between them they compiled com-piled 13 strikeouts. Engle, who posted the win, collected 10 strikeoute in four innings of play ond Sheppard added three in the final two Innings. The league wound up regular regu-lar activities with a picnic at the city park Monday evening even-ing for all boys and their parents. par-ents. Directing activities for the season has been Frank Holmes who has served as president. He will be succeeded next year by Fred Wright who has served as vice president during dur-ing the past year. oi dropped Spilsbury-Graff into a ,ri;, tie with Rotary for the second1 spot. i Rotary also tied with Milne; lor second in the first half of play and wound up witlv |