Pitching DepthTo Be ImportantanyspcianvDDop'li In the pitching depart- and driving in five runs. Johninenl will be the important thing this week in the Port Pierce National Little ixstgne i\s Hie lending loam, WARN, tries to gel ilir hall tiilo Hat just barely eluded it in the lirsi half.WARN took over first p'acc Falurdny night with a 1-0 victory over Turner, leaving the lasers Hod with Elks mid St. Lucie Bank lot' second place.There are three Ramos left on the schedule lor each learn and each will play ail three this week. It will be the first time that some of the teams will be required to get a complete game from a Ihhd pitcher.All three second • place teams five in action tonight, while WARN waits until tomorrow, when it faces Flrsl Federal. At- G-cnton. ter iliat the leaders take on Elks and St. Lucie Bank, so it's still a wide open race.Maughan was 3-for 4 wlLh an RBI, and Bank Rose and Allan Oil eon had doubles.For Tiopigas Teddy Jones and Robert Taylor had two hitseach.First National Scored five run* in the firth to break open u close game with Civ:Ians. Mark Tinncy iwu 2*Xor*3 and drove in a run.Civilnns gol only three scattered singles off the serves olChuck Saltenrhiio, who was ihetionthetherhiiproconIIdnm.lthewoiA.J Am Dai a nr chErmilt;thebutstnwinner. Tim Stuln- had an RBI.Charles Yarborough's sacrifice Gy drove in the tie-breaking run as Citizens beat Lions. Earlier Citizens had scored on a balk.Lions picked up a run in the first inning on a double by Randy Walker and a single bythewaIfroweFoRunir1*0KT PIIUICK AMERICAS Citizens Federal 001 010 - • 2 2 0 Liens ion 00^ — i i lwin — Eston Douglas. Lose — Randy Walker.In oilier National Teague action Saturday First Federal edged Troplgas, 10-8. In the American League First National surprised Civil ans, 7-2. and Ci-'tizens Federal squeezed by Liens, 2-1.Jeff Labigang pitched a .strong one-hitter for WARN, striking onl 13. The only safely was a sing'c by Tommy Barber. WARN scored In the fourth when Carlton Fulwood walked, moved up when Lane Kendall was hit by n pilch, advanced on n passed ball and scored on an error on David Drawdy’s gmm-der.The only hits for WARN off Berber wore singles by Sinn Btelherick and Kemp Krueger.First Federal rallied for six runs in the fifth inning to heat Ttoplgas. Gary Varnes had a £ood day, getting lour doublesFirst National 001 ISO — 7 fi I ftntniiS 000020-232win — Cltarle* Snttcrwhllc. Ix»se — tJcrn let Stewnrl.Stand In ciWLBaudot*C'jil/cjis Federal Civil uns Lions Wnkc:RoiarvFirst National KiivanrsTonljhl’s CameC.vltnn.1 *i KKvnnl?. 30Four riLiicj; \ATin.\Ar, Firt Federal 102 160 — 10 32 6Trop'gas COO 110 ■— 0 3 3Win — Paul Beckham, li\\t — James Marlin.0323345 5PI.1.000.667.G57.500500.332.107-1U715:mi1nHwainshi!foi\vtUi$5firprTurner Machine Cfa COO — Oil WARN 010 lOx — I 2 IWin — Jef/ Labtaow. Lose — Tommy Berber.StandingsWARN I-!:.ksS-t. Uir’e Hank Turner V.F.W.McArthur Flrsl Federal Tropb'isTonights Games V.F.W. at Bank. 0 pm, Elks P.l Turner. 7:26wItri.c2.75053.6235a.62553.6254.7.57135*773617.126e\A1InsicfoF;bvroinsfhi«P-nI I AT