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Show Club & Docs, Just Amies Continue League Leads Tuesday the Old Men fel' pray to Coleman Land Company as the upcoming Coconuts utilized a solid infield and consistent place hitting in the 23-6 virtorv. Hat Store scored a respectable respect-able 12-4 victory over rival laneaux's in the other game Tuesday. In Men's action Sunday ai City Park. Janeaux's defeated defeat-ed the Old Men 15 to 6 and Woodhaus blanked Jody's 19-0. Prosjjector Siloin evened their record Monday night at City Park with a 19-15 victory over the Copper Bottom Whopper Bottoms. It was the second close defeat for the Bottoms this week after a 21-20 loss to the Cowboy Bar ladies on Sunday. The Prospector Sirloin Club showed renewed strength in the field and at the bat. where the mixture of old Rusty Nail and EI Papagayo players responded with 11 runs in the first inning. The Bottoms, who play with as much veracity as any other nine ladies, responded with 7 runs in the seconc inning. Then Prospector pitcher, Jane Singer, started padding an impressive pitching pitch-ing debut. "We've found a ringer," said Prospector scorekeeper, Kathy Loritz from the bench. Singer admitted she had pitched ing practice once three years ago, but this was her first .game. The Bottoms popped up to a well coordinated outfield more often than not, and a stubborn infield combo of Anita McDonald, shortstop, and Susy Windsor, second baseman, stopped nearly everything that came their way. Prospector scored two in both the 2nd and 3rd innings, and runs in the 5th, while Copper Bottom scored three in the fourth, one if the 5th and four in the 6th. The Bottoms showed a potentially potential-ly dangerous batting lineup despite losing. In Tuesday night's only women's game, Corner Store defeated the Eating Establishment Estab-lishment at City Park 23-13. |