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AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Cubs MARC FRIEDMAN BRUCE GOLDMAN MIKE WISCHE - TEDD WEISMAN RICH FEINSTEIN DOUG WEINSTEIN PAUL FELDAN DARYL LIBOW ERIC METZENDORF DAN SABLOSKY KORY BERG National League The Greens clinched the league title, led by the great hitting and fielding of BILLY REICHMAN, JON SHEVELL, RICK EAGLE, DAN FISHBEIN, JAY KRAMER and MATT ZEPNICK. The Golds Hnished 2nd but then had the satisfac- tion of winning the elimination tournament. They were led to 2nd place and champs of the tourna- ment by the league's M.V.P., ALAN ABRAM- SON. ALAN was ably assisted by BILL SACK, MIKE ROSEN, PAUL KRAMER and ALAN TOPCHIK. ' The Greys were the leagueis hard luck team. They lost 3 one run games and this cost them the pennant. The outstanding performers of the Grey team were BOB MANDEL, DAVID GODNICK, NORMAN ROSEN, MARK DIRECTOR and MIKE FEDDER. The Sox finished 4th but they beat the Champs, the Green team, in the elimination tournament 8 to 5. The outstanding performers were LOREN KLEINMAN, RICK RIEGER, BOB MENDEL- SON, SCOTT ZUCKERMAN, SCOTT TURKEL and LARRY COPELAND. The Blues were led by the fine all-round play of ANDREW HOLDER, one of the finest athletes in Ken-Mont. He was ably assisted by PETER WOL- PERT, PHIL SECKLER, BILL FALK, JON SCHOTTLAND and RICK BLANC. The Maroons had a very disappointing season but they did defeat the Greys in the 61iI1'1il121U0U tournament. They were led by the play of RICH WEIL, BILL BLANK, HOWIE NATHEL, STEVE SABLOSKY and SCOTT WEBER. NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Greens BILLY REICHMAN ROBERT GIMBEL RICK EAGLE MARC SIEGEL JON SHEVELL RANDY SCHWARTZMAN CHARLES MERINOFF BOB PRAVDER DAN FISHBEIN JAY KRAMER MATT ZEPNICK BRUCE LADEN MARTY SATURN STEVE SCHWARTZ The Babe Ruth League The league crown was won by the Giants and they were led by the all-round play of OSCAR REICI-IER, LARRY SPINNER, JIM RUBEN- STEIN, DICK PINELES, and BARRY SCHUB. Who will ever forget the big base-hit by JOHN DE ROSA? Archie Tracy loved it! The Royals finished 2nd and they were led by the M.V.P. of the league, DAVE HUT NER. GARY KRUGMAN, STACEY SIMON, ANDY MAYER and STAN MARCUS assisted DAVE ably. . The Browns were led by the power hitting of MITCH HORWITZ and LEE TUNIS. The defense was excellently supported by JAY GOODGOLD, CLIFF ROSENBERG, ALLAN KLEBAN and STU DOPPELT. The A's had the misfortune, of having NEAL GARDNER, the best pitcher in camp on their team. Since NEAL had to pitch the big Intercamp games, he could not pitch for the A's. NEAL led the hit- ting along with JEFF GINZBERG, PETE WEIS- MAN, and JOHN ROSS. JEFF ROSE and JEFF WEISS were outstanding in the field. The Reds were the hard luck club because their key player was injured all year, last year's M.V.P., KEN RICHTER. They were led by JON TUMEN, PAUL LOCKE, LARRY KLITZMAN and MIKE MOORIN.
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