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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jul 1977, p. 6

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PAGE 0 - PLA1NDEALER • WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. 1977 OFFICIALS AT GOLF DAY - Entering into the tan mad Governor Jane* Thompson, County Treasurer Audrey recreational momenta of aaanal Republican Golf day. held at the Walgenbach; Mr*. James Thompson; A1 Jourdan, county auditor McHenry Country club £a*t Wednesday, are incknded county and and chairmaa sf the McHenry County EepuhUcaa committee- and state officials. From left are Edward Hail, superintendent of Judge FOB. educational services for McHenry county; Phyllis Walters of the STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD McHenry County board; State's Attorney William CewUa; " EARL WALSH So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR Dr. Jim McMahon's wife, Helen, was thoughtful in calling to say Jim's father is one of our loyal readers. Robert McMahon recently celebrated his 80th birthday and received letters from the likes o' George Halas, owner of the Chicago Bears, and Mayor Bilandic. The Cubs and White Sox each sent him a baseball cap so now he is wearing two hats. Mrs. McMahon has also reached the 80 mark and they celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary. The Senior McMahons now reside in Des Plaines, but have had a summ^r-honle in McHenry since the Indians moved on to new hunting grounds. Thanks more than a little bit t.'.rnrrnp HAIRSTYLINC •Men •Women •1200 FOR KTAILS CALL: 3S5-7771 Wn. Toayun Bldf. South sa Reuto 31 BOOM 202 for calling, Helen. It would be a great pleasure to visit Mr. Robert and his bride of 59 years. It was a lift to start the day off by chatting with the one and only Van Sells, radio announcer and interviewer deluxe for WKRS in Waukegan. Hadn't seen Van in a month or two of Sundays so a brief visit could only have been better with a long chat. Must get our grapevine news working better. Harvey Nye was in and out of a hospital before I had the word. Maybe it's just as well. A visit from me (with a few tall stories) might have given him a relapse. For many years the bridge over Fox River at Elm St., or 111. Rte. 120 was called the "new bridge". Before the end of the year it will be the old one. the only access to McHenry, Pearl St., was THE busy street for auto traffic. Many cars like the late Sydney Smith's, of Old Doc Yak fame, high powered model tore up the dust on the way to Lake Geneva. John R. Knox ran the Ford Garage at the west end of the bridge where Sam Nathanson later established a ladies clothing store. - The Knox garage bad one gas pump where cars lined up tor a dollar's worth, five gallons or fill 'er up. And that was a hand pump. (I pumped it). After asking people for two or three years to tell us when Hullabaloo Day started at McHenry Country Club, Liz Nolan (Divot Dolls) has promised to see if the date is in the record book. Hope we have finally hit the jackpot. Didn't know the fellow, but he was certainly outspoken and honest. He doesn't like exercise of any kind. Jogging? "H--, no! I'm one of those guys who can strut standing still". used last year have been tossed out. Had holes in 'em. As we write this, the Sox have scored 29 runs in their last three games. Win all three? Of course they did! Cub fans are urged not to despair. The Sutterless Cubs are on a rocky path, but things .are bound to get better. Put away those Mack arm bands. Remember Sox fans are just as concerned as you are. We want to meet you in the World Series. 8 Hear This An estimated 14.5 million Americans suffer from some form of hearing impairment. The Illinois Department of Public Health which oversees hearing tests of the state's school children offers a free brochure called "Hearing Aids- What, Who, When, Where" to assist persons who think they may have hearing problems. For a free copy write to the IDPH, Hearing division, Springfield, 62761. When the old iron bridge was Those bats the White Sox 1st JULY 30th w! It's Our HELP US •cELt^TEl Imusic •FREE GIFTS •DINNER SPECIALS HOT WAX" ThoTOP DECK 1232 N. Green St. McHenry-305-9036 SPORTS COPY DOS AND D0NTS Please typo or have somebody type for you. Double space. Do not crowd too much on one sheet Write on one side of the paper only. Remember Deadlines: 10 a.m. Monday for Wednesday issues. 10 a.m. Wednesday for Friday issues. Late copy will probably be used in following issue. Thank You! McHenry » Pigtail $ . League Not to be forgotten, amidst toe excitement created by toe Senior division winning the Woodstock tournament, were the results of some very im­ portant league games, with Dan's Food Mart making an impressive move into the top spot in the Ponytail league (ages 13-15). Dan's Food Mart won three games to leapfrog over McHenry Trophy and Adams Enterprises into first place with a 7-2 mark. McHenry Trophy lost two of three games during the same period, while the week was a complete washout for Adams Enterprises, which dropped all three games it played. The week was also an im­ portant v one for Adams Radiator, which won its first game of the season, 16-5, over Enterprises. The other team in th^ Ponytail league, McHenry State Bank, won two of three games and remains in fourth place. Radiator started off the week giving a preview of better things to come by losing to Dan's Food Mart 9-8. The closeness of the score between the best team and worst team in the league reflects the amazing balance in team strength which has been achieved. Radiator then came back to earn that coveted first win, downing Adams Enterprises 16- 5. Vicky Kopsell hit a home run for the winners, and teammate Kelly Ludwig sparkled in the field from her shortstop position. Meanwhile, the Food Mart was continuing its first place surge. After barely defeating Radiator, the Food Mart roughed up Enterprises 20-5. Jenny Prust was 5-for-5 for the winners, and teammates Renae De Rosier and Ann De Rosier added a homer and triple respectively. The Food Mart then com­ pleted a successful week, knocking McHenry Trophy out of first place with a 19-9 win. Earlier, Trophy defeated McHenry State Bank 13-6, despite three consecutive home runs by the losers. Julie Glosson, Tina Harwood, and Linda Aim turned the trick for St. Bank, but it wasn't enough. Sue Smith of the Trophy was injured when hit by a ground ball on the final play of the game, but recovered in time to throw out the batter at first base for the final out. Tracy Wirtz homered for Trophy in the victory. In the rematch later in the week, State Bank defeated Trophy 23-8, with Terri Bohlman hitting a home run. Kathy Sabatka made a fine play in the field for St. Bank to end the contest. State Bank also downed Enterprises 21-12, with Mary Foley hitting her first home run of the season. In Junior division play (ages 8-10), the Beauty Box ended a perfect 12-0 season, downing Buss Ford 22-7 and Globe Sales 23-4. The champions were awesome throughout the year, having just one close game. Never was the Beauty Box power more evident that in the victory over Buss Ford. The winners hit several home runs in the lopsided contest, without round-trippers being hit by Monique Betancour Annette Freels, Dana Verdung, Melissa Greve, and Cindy Kinsala. Riverside S.A.C. clinched second place in the league, toppling Buss Ford 25-9. Mary McDonald hit a home run for S.A.C., and her teammates, LeAnn Linquist and Patty MONDAY, AUGUST 8th STARTING TIME: 8:50 A.M. A6E GROUPS: 12-13/14-15/16-17 TROPHIES AIRBED FOR 1st PLACE INE%H AGE BRACKET PRIZES AWARDED FOR CLOSEST TO PIN AND .LONGEST DRIVE IN EACH AGE BRACKET outh Da ENTRY FEE: s4i0 CALL OR STOP IN THE PRO SHOP FOR RESERVATIONS ASK FOR JOHN BOLTON BEFORE FRIDAY, JULY 29 CHAPEL HILL GOLF CLUB 2500 N. CHAPEL HILL RD. McHENRY, ILL. 385-0333 fKOWSffi 1 Foxes' Run Party Nite! THURSDAYS 8 TIL? MEN'S AND LADIES' ALL COCKTAILS V2 PRICE!!! FREE MUNCHIES! LE BUBBLE 4 to 6! mm * i | 0 f $ DON'T MISS THE FUN I •DANCING ̂ ELECTRONIC 6AMES CORNER OF GREEN ST. i RTE. 120. McHENRY 385-3120 HILL GOLF O ' ̂ Johnson both made fine plays in the field. Stacey Hodjera hit a homer for Buss Ford~ift the losing cause. Globe Sales defeated the Toddler Shop 10-7 despite home runs by Pam Bradley and Kim Iflll (her first) for the losers. Lori Steinbach, Julie Hill, and Sue Evans, all played well in the field for the Toddler Shop, and Becky Mieszala, pitching her first game of the year, performed admirably until injured when hit by a batted ball. There was one Senior division (ages 10-12) game played, with McHenry Recreation defeating State Farm Insurance 104. Due to Fiesta day being Aug. 7, the Pigtail and Ponytail league all-star games will be held Saturday, Aug. 6, at Petersen park. Two teams of all-stars in each division, Junior, Senior, and Ponytail, will compete against one another. ' st The Ponytail league will • participate in an all-star tournament with teams from other towns soon. The format will be similar to the tourney which the Senior division recently won. STANDINGS (Through games of July 21) Junior dtvisioa W L Pet. Beauty Box 12 0 1000 Riverside S.A.C. 5 5 500 Globe Sales 5 7 417 Toddler Shop 4 7 364 Buss Ford 2 0 182 (Last week's scores) Beauty Box 22, Buss 7 Globe 10, Toddler Shop 7 ^S.A.C.v 25, Buss Ford 9 * Beauty Box 23, Globe 4 Senior division W L Pet. McHenry Rec. 10 1 909 Otto's Girls 7 4 636 Arizona Sun 6 5 545 State Farm Ins. 5 6 455 Jim's Auto Body 4 7 - 364 Fashion Shoppe 1 10 091 (Last week's scores) McH. Rec. 10^ St. Farm 4 Poaytafl leagae W L Pet. Dan's Food Mart 7 2 777 McHenry Trophy 7 3 700 Adams Enterprises' 5 5 500 McHenry St. Bank 4 6 400 Adams Radiator l 8 111 (Last week's scores) Food Mart 9, Radiator 8 Trophy 13, St. Bank ~ 6 Food Mt. 20, Ent'p'es 5 St. Bank 23^ Trophy 8 Radiator 16, Ent'p'es 5 Food Mart 19, ifrophy 9 St. Bank 21, Ent'p'es 12 (Upcoming games) - Wed. July 27 at 6:15 p.p.-F'd Mt. vs. Ent'p'es Thur.July 28 at 6:15 p.p.-F'd Mt. vs. St. Bank Fri. Jvdy29at6:lS ; p.p.-Trophy vs Radiator Sat. July 30 at 10:00 p.p.-Trophy vs. Ent'p'es Pigtail League Senior Division All-Stars Win Woodstock Tournament The only question remaining is: What can they do for an encore? What is certain is that the 1977 McHenry*. Pigtail league Senior division all-stars are going to be a very difficult act to follow in years to come, having swept four games to claim first (dace in the recent Woodstock Invitational Double Elimination tournament. It was the first time,a McHenry girls team par­ ticipated in a tournament against teams from other cities, and after overcoming a bad 'case of the jitters in the opening contest, the local girls were never really challenged. For their efforts, the Pigtail league received a team trophy, and each of the all-star players was awarded individual trophies. Besides McHenry, teams from Dundee, Woodstock, Algonquin, Cary, and Lake in the Hills entered the tourney, with McHenry winning the championship by blanking Woodstock 15-0. Winning the championship must have been the furthest thing from the local girls' minds during their opening round game, for they trailed Dundee 10-4 going into the final inning. A bad case of nerves, ac­ companied by tentative play, combined to put McHenry badly behind going into the final inning of the opening round contest. Then, in the seventh inning, the local girls pounded out eight runs, and right about then the players, coaches, and large group of followers, must have started to believe that maybe this tournament would be something special. s McHenry held Dundee to ju< one run in the bottom of th seventh to win 12-11 and ac vance in the winners bracket The next opponent wai Algonquin, and again McHenr] won, this time 9-5, to move intd the semifinal round in th<| winners bracket. In doublj elimination play, it takes twe defeats to eliminate any teai from the tournament. In the semifinal round McHenry faced Woodstock for the first time, and rallied from a 5-4 deficit, to win 13-5, and advance to the championship game. After defeating Woodstock 13-5, McHenry was the only undefeated team remaining in the tournament. When Woodstock eliminated the other teams, McHenry and Wood stock met for the title However, since Woodstock had already lost one game, it would have to defeat McHenry twict to claim the title. As the final score, 15-0, in­ dicates, a second game was not needed. McHenry exploded for five runs in the first inning and was never headed. The local girls rapped out numerous hits, and made spectacular plays in the field to walk away with the first place trophy. Winning a tournament the first try is certainly a credit to the players and the coaches. But, persons connected with the Pigtail league agree that it is also a positive reflection on all „ players in the Senior division of the Pigtail league. Not everyone could participate, but everyone contributed through excellence in league games, Raising the calibre of play alfrto the level played in other citi«._ Seven McHenry County Farm Bareau Softball Teams In Quest Of State Honors Service Iadaatrles Since 1925, service producing industries have contributed al­ most 80 per cent of the overall growth in U.S. non-farm em­ ployment. State and local govern­ ment. trade and health care nave been among the industries creat- ing the greatest number of jobs in the last 25 years. WHAT S NEW VARESE'S A dean water maker for tourists and travelers can be held in the hand. Removes rust, chlorine, algae, sediment, bad taste mid odor. Does not remove salt, chemicals, florine- minerals. Seven McHenry County Farm Bureau Softball teams begin the quest for state honors in the Illinois Farm Sports Festival Wednesday at an all- day District I tournament. Forty-six Softball teams from 14 counties will vie in seven classes at the District tourney in DeKalb, with the class winners advancing to the state finals Aug. 4-5 at Bloomington. Through the years McHenry county teams have been strong contenders, frequently winning or finishing among the finalists in Young Adult, 35'ers, and Slow Pitch classes. Last year the McHenry county 4-H team won the state title in one of the rriost highly competitive classes-Boys' 4-H. That team will begin defense of its state crown at 9 km. on July 27, facing Whiteside county. Twelve teams \are entered in this class. The McHenry County Farm Bureau 35-ers Slow Pitch team cap­ tured the state title last year, but after one season of trying this class the Sports Festival committee discontinued it because of too few entries. However, the McHenry county 35'ers " will be strengthened this season since some of the Slow Pitch 35'ers will be returning to the long- established fast pitch 35'ers squad. McHenry county faces Whiteside and the winner advances to the state finals. The tourney will be held at four sites in DeKalb during an all-day flurry of activity. Alden Kilian, District I executive secretory for the Illinois Agricultural Association, is chairman for this tourney. The teams will come from the northern tier of counties in the state, extending from the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan. Here's the schedule for the McHenry County Farm Bureau entries, by class: Boys' 4-H - 9 a.m., Hopkins Park: Whiteside vs. McHenry Girls' 4-H - 9 ^.m., Hopkins Part: Cook vs. McHenry. Men's Slow Pitch - 9 ajn., Annie's Woods: McHenry vs. Whiteside. All-County -- 10:45 a.m., Recreation Field: Whiteside vs. McHenry. / Young Adult -r 10:45 a.m., McCormick Park: McHenry vs. Whiteside. 35'ers --' 1:45 p.m., Mc­ Cormick Park: McHenry vs. Whiteside. Girls- Open Class - 3 p.m., Recreation Field: McHenry vs. Ogle. / ™ [AI RAVELINL . I LEAGUE S On July 19, the Jqhnsburg Blue Jays defeated Lake Zurich by a score of 2 to 1. Bob Hansen won his fourth game of the year by striking out 12 and allowing only 3 hits. Dirk Andreas sewed a run in the fourth in­ ning that put the Blue Jays ahead by 1. In the seventh, John Meyers drove home Jerry Thiel for a 2-0 lead. Lake Zurich batted in the bottom of the seventh and scored their only rim on singles by Johnson and Austin. BOX SCORES JOHNSBURG AB H Hiiel-cf 2 1 Covalt-lb 4 1 Meyers-2b 2 1 Oeffling-ss 2 0 Selof-rf . 3 « 0 Hansen-p 3 1 Andreas-lf 1 0 vfetfttfta* 2 - 0 fSylb ' • *' • 2 0 LAKE ZURICH AB H Prudhimmo-c 3 0 Ricci-2b 3 0 Scardino-ss 2 1 Cox-cf 3 0 Harnack-lb - 0 Johnson-p 3 1 Sapechak-3b 2 0 Austin-lf 3 1 Egan-rf 2 0 Next games: Crystal Lake at Johnsburg - July 26 - 6:00 The happy couple pictured above is Earl & Emily Rees on their recant trip to Jamaica and the West Indies Thistrip wo, awarded to Emily t Earl by Byrnm Brothers,^ Inc., Realtors,for Emily's excellence in real estate salesmanship. Emily works'in Byrnes Brothers McHenry office located at 4307 W. Route 120 McHenry. • . . . . FORMAL WEAR RENTALS faf ALL OCCASIONS ihuiuM i i

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