September 2,THE CATHOLIC TELEPICTURED ABOVE ARE MEMBERS of tie GeorgeBudde 507 post baseball team in the AmericLegionprogram. The Budde post is playing this week for the riational title* in Omaha, Neb. Left to right, front uow, are EarJ Hemberger, Leroy* vi ^ t *Two Teams Go UnbeatenSlow-PitchlayFinal standings for the YoungLadies’ softball (slow-pitch)leagues have been announced bythe Catholic Youth organisation. Two teams have completed the season undefeated: St. James’, WhiteOalr tiAi*thern louirua • end Qt 41a.awarded to league winners at the CYO trophy dance Friday, Sept. 9, at The Fenwick.Eastern LeagueTEAM 1 WS#nior CYO » »» A ft# api^ * a lt;X fttf i #• ^Guardian Anf«l»• • m m a * » # # ♦ * a a • a • •Si. Jo»*ph‘a♦ * a • e» a3L126Leon, Larry Averbecjc, Walt Fishburn, Jack Herfurt, Terry Boyle, Danny Lobttz, and Charley Tedesco; second row% Ahby Brofft, coach; Bill Emery, business manager; Ben Hambere. Tom Greelev. JimTrefzger, Wilbur Rutenchroer, BobHamberg, Tom Greeley,Irwin, George Weckenbrock Roger Teller, Jack Garrett, and Herman Holtmann, manager.• jt!The Cincinnati Reda mav not he too much for natives