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Show Just Amies Dumps Janeaux's to Gaim Women's Title With the Maor Xeague player strike settled, softball play in the Park City Recreation Department leagues lea-gues fizzled through three forfeited games and five rescheduled ones. Corner Store and Just Amies were the big winners, each taking a victory by forfeit; Corner Store over the Eating Establishment on Janeaux's coaches. In the only two men's games played, Woodhaus padded their lead in the standings with a 17-4 victory over third yplace Janeaux's, and Hat Store defeated Black Pearl 11-8 Tuesday evening. Monday and Just Amies over the Copper Bottom Whopper Bottoms on Sunday. Sun-day. The Corner Store defeated Prospector Sirloin 15 to 9 on Sunday to move into third place with a 6-4 record past the Prospector ladies who slipped into fourth at 5-3. Just Amies nipped Janeaux's Ja-neaux's 18-15 on a cold Tuesday evening at City Park, giving them a 10-1 record and a secure first place over Janeaux's who at second place hold an 8-2 record Janeaux's led 11-7 going ' into the fifth inning where Just Amies started a nine run splurge highlighted by Lynn Brown's homerun. Janeaux's scored three in the next inning after holding their opponents to two and blanked them in the top of the seventh before scoring one in their final try. With two ladies on and two outs later in that inning, Janeaux's Ja-neaux's cleanup hitter, third baseman Marianne McKinny came to the plate and hit a high poo fly which barely dropped into the glove of the Just Amies left fielder for the final out, making it 18-15 for Just Amies. "We'll just have to wait until tournament time for another chance at them," said Julie Christians, one of Three rescheduled games Sunday and one on Tuesday in men's play prompted City Recreation Department Director Dir-ector Joy Rasmussen to remind teams to please notify her if they wish to reschedule a game, so the rec. dept. doesn't have to fork out the $10 for the umpire at a no show contest. |