The Montgomery Burns (80-71) will be returning to the World Series, winning the SouthEast pennant for the second time in three years. North Dallas (79-96)
mad-dash at the end was too little too late to catch the Burns. Hattiesburg (74-77) held the division for most of the year before
a collapse in August. St Louis (71-77) still have a chance to catch the D-Wides and climb out of the cellar.
In the NorthEast, Harlem (94-57) is on cruise control for the rest of the season, preparing for their second consecutive World Series appearance.
Sahara (80-72) has a lock on second place, Pawtucket (66-84) seems ensconsed in third, while Fremont (61-91) has secured the first pick overall in the 1932 draft.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Mel Ott
Player of the week for (September 11th � September
17th) is OF Mel (Master Melvin) Ott of North Dallas,
who for the week batted .667 (18-27) with one double,
three triples, six runs batted in and scored two runs.
This gives Mel a two-week total of batting .700
(35-50) with four home runs, three doubles, four
triples, seventeen runs batted in and nine runs. For
the two weeks Mel�s slugging percentage was 1.200.
Mel finished the season with a ten game hitting streak
and probably wished the season ran a couple of more
weeks.