Second Half Starts Today'I'lic Eccond half gels tinder way in I ho Amcrieun Utile T,ea-Ruc tonight ns Hiltons Federal and Frst National, twcr teamswirch came on strong at the end of the first half, battling it out.l;i Hie National League, how-ever, the second lialf race is one week and two games old, and Already a familiar pattern hasforme:!.WARN's win ever First Federal, 9-.1, cn Saturday night, coupled wlili Elks 4-2 toss toTurner, h f: WARN as the only Unbeaten team. In Die first half•lie radio team was 6 0, but last its Inst three games and St. Lucie Bank squeezed Into fii'St place.The Bank will piny tonight, mooting First Federal.Herman Broxton was the win* iter for \V,\m on Saturday. Stan Broth crick had two singles and a double and drove In two runs for the winners Jeff Labi-gang and Lance Kendall also had doubles for I he w-nnors. as did John Maughan of First Federal. Joe Scolto had two singles.Turner's Tony Jackson struckBASEBALL STANDINGSfT9*out 20 10 gain I lie victory. Tom Barbci- of Turner had a single and a double and David Me-Alpin drove in two runs. Andy .Smith of Hie Elks had a doubfc.Citizens got off lo a 3-0 lead In the first inning Saturday In the American League and stunned Dor dee, 50. Bob Hobsc/a was 2-far-4r and Chuck Smith had a double for tlie winners. Steve Jackson pitched the shut-out, scattering four singles.Civitans exploded for 10 runs in the fifth lo top Kiwnnis. Gerald Stownrl nud Bruce Center each had a single and h double, ami Tim Stuhr and Bob Skinner each had I wo singles. For KiwanLs Mark Tel s worth had a single and a double.AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division\\. h, Tcf. fi.B. Baltimore ..21 8 .721 -Detroit ... 15 .550 5Boston ..... 1-1 13 .519 6New York ..16 lb .516 6Wash’ll. .... 13 10 .445 8Cleveland .. 10 16 .3S5 9/2Hesl Division Minnesota ..18 9 .667 —California ..18 10 .613 \±0*i kin nil ... 14 16 .467 5»,iChicago .... II 17 .393 VKansas City 10 18 357 8 ,$Milwaukee . 10 20 .333Salurrlnjf's RohuUs Milwaukee 3. Washington 2, 10 innings D.lroit 7, Kansas City 4 Baltimore 4, Chicago 3 Minnesota f, Cleveland 3i Bos I on 5, Oakland 3California 11. New York 3Sunday's ResultsOakland 7, Boston 4 New York 4. California 3NATIONAL LEAGUE East DivisionW. L. Pci. G.R.Chicago ... 15 11 .577 —New York .. 14 15 .483 2%PhUa'pliia .. 13 26 .448 3Piflsburgb , 13 16 .448St. Louis ... 11 11 .440 3^Montreal .... 8 19 .296 7}£West lJv»ton,Cincimiiili ..23 8 .742 —Atlanta .... 17 12 .586 5Los Angeles 17 12 .586 5San Finn. ..15 16 .451 8Houston .... 14 17 .452 9Snn Dlcgo .. 14 18 .438 9}JSaturday's Results Pittsburgh C, Houston 3 New York 14, Snn Francisco 5 Chicago 8, Cincinnati 1 I as Angeles 9r Philadelphia 4, 11 Innings Atlanta 5, St. Lous 3 San IXego C, Montreal 0Sunday's Result Houston 9, Pittsburgh 2 St. Louis 6, Atlanta 5 Ciiicimialt 7, Oldcago 6rojir rn:«cK national S'Sv™*1 101 m -344Mu 11 n°7 20y ' 9 1 1Win — hitni.in Rroxlon. T/sc — Emin Rowe.Turner Mnnhlr.e onLifts \\q-Win — Tony Jm-kon. Use raiDoc.Stnndlnps300 . 4m - 2- WesWARNElksFirst Federal McArthur Tropisas Turner V. P.W.Si. T.ucCe Rink\YLTM.2O3.00031.5001t.50011.500I1.50011..vo1JMii**Mi MmIIH. Flr*l Federal ac si. Lucie Rink,FOUT NKItCt; AUKIirc.W Citizens Federal .101 niO - 5 6 0Dandee con ooo . lt;j -1 •!r* Win — Sieve Jackson. l/ise — Tim Srmtn.Klwanla aoo 10 - A lt;r,Cl,\!fnns ^ moi - ic m i. \U|» “ Gfrntd Sim art. — lohn Giirlt;i’-.FJcvl Sinndluxs rirsC Half\YDanricc LionsOUb.ons Federal Civil mis First Nnt1«ial R Inker Rotary KlwnnlxTnnlcM*! flame(dTnMW K,rst s'lllonaII9fiRfts4T.n5 fl6 a 8 10 13Vti..7MMl.S71.571.571.423.286.m