IN NORTH WESTERNCYO Leaders Play to ScCompetition remains keen in the CYO North Western League, as the close scores will testify. Last week St. Ann’s and Little Flower team met with both teams entering the game undefeated. Both- teams also remained unbeaten after the game, as these two strong, well-coached squads battled four hectic quarters to a 20-20 tie. St. Ann’s, however, has the edge, and at present leads the North Western League because the Little Flower team opened the season with another tiegame with the Assumptionteam, a scoreless tie.Ia St. James’ victory over St. Catharine’s, 21-7, Bob Schaub, Tom Darwish, and Don Ottke each scored a TD behind the good quarterbacking of Jerry Naehring.CYO North Eastern LeagueSt John’s (D.P.) and StSaviour’s are tied for the firstplace spot in the CYO North Eastern League. Each has three wins and no losses.St James’ (Wyo.) is breathing on their necks with only one loss, as it chalked up another win, a 21-7 victory over Sts.Pfitpr and Paul'*. St. James’Summit team routed the St. Cecilia team 32-0 as Steve Grote led the attack for the Summit team with four TDs.Holy Angels’ white-washed St. Thomas More’s 40-0. Chuch Davis led the team with three touchdowns. Joe Burch and Paul Davis gave plenty«of support on offense and defense.CYO Western LeagueAny team can win in the CYO Western League. It looks as though the last week of games will decide the winner here. St. William’s defeated St. Martin’s, 13-0, with JerryBrofft scoring the two TDs on a plunge through the middle, and a sweep around left end. Mike Rahm caught a pass for the extra point.In an earlier game St. William’s jumped to a 12-0 lead against St. Theresa’s. Tim Hef-ferman threw two passes to Jim Corcoran for touchdowns. However, St. Teresa’s came roaring back and won out 18-12.The scores of St. Aloysius’ (Bridgetown) games indicate how close this league is. St. Aloysius’ edged St. Lawrence’s20-18 in its onener. In their