Speedway Flyer, Volume 35, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1967 — Page 6

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ST. CHRISTOPHER'S 30TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL with "TOPS IN FOOD" Thursday, Friday & Saturday July 27, 28, 29 PARK NEWS An important notice to all boys who have participated in our Junior High Basketball Program—the picnic and awards will be held on Wednesday, August 2 at 11:00 A.M. at Leonard Park. Plan to be there for food and the awards presentation. Smith’s Smoothies won the ‘A’ League and Mave’s Madcaps won the ‘B’ League. These Boys will receive trophies for their efforts. Our playoff tourney is under way and winners will be decided by Friday. Final standings for the Regular Season League Play are as follows: 'A' League W L 1. Smith’s Smoothies 12 3 2. Eggert’s Yolks 12 3 3. Rusamier’s Roustabouts 7 8 4. Maves Madcaps 6 9 5. Grigg’s Gigglers 6 9 the Peanut Leaguers. Instead of the most valuable player awards, The members of the Runner-up Team will receive trophies. All boys will receive ribbons for their participation. Final standings for the Meadowood Peanut League are as follows: Team W L T 1. Indians 6 11 2. Orioles 5 3 0 3. Meteors 4 3 1 4. Giants 4 4 0 5. Yankees 4 4 0 6. Braves 17 0

League play ended Tuesday at the Leonard Park. Final standings for Leonard will be given next week. Standings to date are as follows: Team W L T 1. Giants 5 2 1 2. Dodgers 4 3 1 3. White Sox 3 4 1 4. Yankees 3 4 1 The Speedway Sparks Girls Softball Team, have two scheduled games coming up. They played the Westwood Wildcats this morning at 9:00. Score will be given next week. Monday afternoon at 1:00, the Speedway Sparks play the Gustafson Park Team at the Meodowood Park. Mike Semcih took home the Championship Cup for the Carroms Tournament at Meadowood Park. Other winners are: Div. IMark Horneffer, First; and Don Wagner, second. Div. 11-Kirk 6. Lyon’s Tigers 2 13 Smith’s Smoothies defeated Eggert’s Yolks in the playoff game, 40-38 to win the league crown. Final standings for the Regular season league play for the ‘B’ Divison are as follows: 'B' League W L 1. Maves Madcaps 14 1 2. Rustameirs Roustabouts 9 6 3. Griggs Gigglers 8 7 4. Eggerts Yolks 7 8 5. Lyons Tigers 6 9 6. Smith Smoothies 2 13 The Peanut League started their playoffs, Tuesday, July 25, at Meadowood. The teams at

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Leonard will start today. The final game between the champions from Leonard and Meadowood will be held at Meadowood Tuesday, August 1. Immediately following the final game, a coke party will be held for all Farley, First; Barbara Dunn, second; and Gary Cottongin, Third. Div. 111-Mike Semich, First; Steve Wagner, Second; and Dennis DeLong, Third. Thanks to the artistic abilities of Mr. Morris Pollard and Mr. Dale Glenn, the Shuffleboard Court is finished at Meadowood. The tournament is being held as scheduled there and at Leonard Park this week. No more tournaments are scheduled for this summer.

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Winner of the Carroms Championship Cup at Leonard Park was Steve Williams. Other winners are as follows: Div. I-Steve Williams, First; David Smith; Second; and Kevin Thompson, Third. Div. 11-Tim Casady, First; Ken Thompson, Second; and Tim Lockhart, Third. Div. 111Craig Smith, First; and Dan Nicsum, Third. Don’t forget Field Day, Monday, August 31, at 9:00. At Leonard Park. There will be no game supervision at Leonard Park due to the field day activities at that park. This is it for this week, George. See you at the parks. Jim Crumley, 244-8229