Lamoreaux Auto Parts captured straight season honors in Division One of the Back Mountain Slo- Pitch Softball. League, finishing with a straight season record of 18 wins and four losses, while Farmers Inn, which finished with a straight season record of 13 wins and eight losses, took honors in Division Two. In Division One, Hearthstone Pub and Pizza Bar tied for second place honors with straight season marks of 17 ‘wins and five losses each. Pizza Bar captured fourth place and the last spot for postseason playoffs with a record of 16-6, two games ahead of Overbrook Inn and Villa Roma, which finished the straight season with marks of 14-8. In Division Two, following Farmer’s Inn, Irene’s and Mr. Donut with marks of 10-12 each finished in the No. 2 and No. 3 spots, and Noxen Texaco with a straight season mark of 8-13 captured the fourth playoff spot. Post season playoffs in both divisions were scheduled to get un- derway last evening at the Lehman diamond com- plex with first place Lamoreaux Auto Parts meeting the fourth place Noxen Rebels and Hearthstone Pub taking on Pizza Bar, both of whom finished the straight season with identical 17-5 records. In the Division II playoffs, first place Farmer’s Inn was scheduled to meet fourth place Noxen Texaco and Nick Tseolis’ Mr. Donut squad was scheduled to take on Irene’s. Second of the best of will be played this evening and if third games are necessary in the semi-finals, they will beplayed tomorrow evening. At presstime, there was a possibility that two of the Wednesday (tonight’s) games might Service Office will be played on the Noxen diamond. Winners of the semi-final games will begin a three-game finals series for division honors 19. teams in both divisions were announced as follows: Division I - Lamoreaux Auto Parts 18- 4 - 818; Hearthstone Pub and Pizza Bar 17-5 -.773 GOVERNOR’S Hotel Sterling Wilkes-Barre, PA each; Noxen Rebels 16-6 - 727; Overbrook Inn 14-8 - .636; Villa Roma 14-8 - .636; Jones Pancakes 11- 11 - .500; Miller’s 6-16 - 272. Division II - Farmed} Inn 13-8 -.591; Irene’s and Mr. Donut 10-12 - .455 each; Noxen Texaco 8-13 - 381; IGA 8-14 - 364; David’s Place 6-16 - .272; TJ’s 4-18 - .182; DESCO 3- 19 - .136. cunning, weating t-shirts which read ‘‘alumni stick with you.”” Later in the afternoon, students and faculty will play the alumni in picnic games. 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