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Show RAILROADERS DOWN PENNEY'S IN 'BRAWL' GAME; TELLURIDE GIRLS WIN The Railroaders, with three wins and no defeats, still ride the leading horse in the Milford Softball loop, after dishing- out defeats to Penney's, the Sportsmen's Club and our neighbors from Minersville. They probably will draw a forfeit for-feit from, the Train and Enginemen, and face their toughest test when they meet the young and peppy schoolboy squad sposored by The News, according o Farrell Lish, manager. ! Telluride is leading the ladies' division with two wins and no setbacks, set-backs, but Why-Not, winners of their only game against Sam's Appliance also have a 1.000 percentage per-centage mark in the record books and meet the league leaders on June IS. Last Friday's games saw Pen-r.ey's Pen-r.ey's overcome a huge early lead to defeat Mnersville 15-14, after the Why-Not girls had trounced SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE I Season tickets to the softball games, good for all games except those played with traveling teams requiring guarantees are available at $2 for adults and $1 for juveniles. All ti-am managers and sponsors, and various business busi-ness houses, have the ducats for sale. Sam's Appliance, 33-13. The News drew a forfeit from the Trainmen ! and Enginemen to chalk up their j first tally in the win column, then j took the field to defeat a "pick-up" team of Trainmen and Enginemen, 10-8, in a 5-inning contest. On Tuesday, June 4, Telluride had to go the full seven innings before they down the Whitbeck . contingent of feminine softballers, I 9-8. Then followed two exhibitions of perfect sandlot or back-alley ball games. Both Peneny's and the Sportsmen, and later Minersville Miners-ville and the Railroaders, spent about as much time arguing with each other and disputing umpires' decisions as they did playing ball. In between the arguments were some demonstrations of excellent softball, with Pitcher Perkins of the Railroaders tapping the longest hit of the season, a homer to deep center that was tagged for four bases when it left his bat; a one-hit one-hit pitching performance by the same Perkins; a sweet three-bagger three-bagger by Mnersville's Tex Mar-same Mar-same Perkins; beautiful fielding at times by Penney and Sports men aggregations; sporadic exhibitions exhibi-tions of the kind of softball that can make the Fairgrounds Park the favorite recreation spot of Mil-ford's Mil-ford's citizenry. Scores in the male contests were Railroaders 9, Minersville 3, and Penney's 13, Sportsmen 10. Tonight's Schedule: Sam's Appliance vs. Whitbeck Stewart-Dunn vs. Why-Not T. & E. vs. Penney's Next Tuesday's schedule: Stewart-Dunn vs. Telluride Railroaders vs. T. & E. Minersville vs. Milford rvews LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Pet. Railroaders 3 0 1.000 Penney's 2 1 .667 News 1 1 .500 Sportsmen 1 2 .333 Minersville 1 2 .333 T&E 0 2 .000 LADIES LEAGUE Won Lost Pet. Telluride 2 0 1.000 Why-Not Service . . 1 0 . 1.000 Whitbeck 1 1 -500 Stewart-Dunn 0 1 .000 Sam's Appliance . . 0 2 .000 |