Cyclones, Tigers Follow League — Leaders at Finish By Dave Shirk As the Big Six National Softball ‘League comes to a close Monday we find the Wildcats wearing the crown with the Cyclones as runner-up and the Tigers as a close third. Wildcats: The champions (Wild- cats) won their last game from the Sooners by a forfeit, being the only forfeited game of the season, to give them a standing of 8 games won and , only 2 lost. 2 : Cyclones: The Cyclones beat the ‘fighting Jayhawkers Monday by a had added four members of the Wild- cats who had won their game by a forfeit. The victory of the Cyclones over the Jayhawkers gave them the position of runner-up in the league. | The Cyclones in their last game Mon- day made the only triple play of the season, Moore to Senter to Emch to Nash for three outs to retire the sides. The battery for the Cyclones—Wil- kerson and Senter. Tigers: The Tigers lost their last game of the season to the Cornhusk- ers by a count of 10 to it The Ti- gers have lost their last 4 games, to drop them to the third place posi- /tion in the final Standing. The bat- tery for the Tigers—C. Spong, pitch- ing, with Blowey catching, Cornhuskers: The Cornhuskers un- der the fine pitching of Fred King, along with good support of his team, beat the third place Tigers by a score of 11 to 10 to end up the season in 4th place. The battery for the Husk- ers—King and Pitts. Jayhawkers: The Jayhawkers lost their game to a rebuilt Cyclone team by a score of 3 to 7. The Hawks were league champions Jast summer, but this summer we find the Jayhawks ™ next to the last position. The bat- tery for the J ayhawks—Reade, pitch- ing, and Roberts catching. Reade has more strikeouts this season than any other pitcher. Sconers: The Sooners gave their last game of the season to the champ- ions, Wildcats, by a forfeit to in- crease their losing streak to eight | Straight games and to end up the | Season in the “cellar.” score of 7 to 3 only after the Cyclones |...