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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Jul 1978, p. 6

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PAGE « - I'l.AINDE.M ) V • WF.nNBSK \Y. fll'LV 5.1»7I r EARL WALSH So I Hear -SPORTS EDITOR MENS 16" SOFTBALL The calendar is creeping Yight up to the Fourth of July , Not many call it In­ dependence Day any more although that is what the day is all about Our forefathers fought for independence and won it with suffering and bloodshed It seems that all out patriotism is not for everybody anymore Our servicemen may criticize, which this country gives them a right to do. but their loyalty is in strong evidence whenever occasions arise We can be proud of them While sometimes a person feels like a computer number in the whirl today, basic freedoms are still with us Where else could groups which stand to down our democracy also stand behind the rights given citizens in our constitution" , Those who know conditions in other countries first hand tell us to work to improve our country To change our forna of government -- No Down through the years it has been tradition to hold celebrations in town squares and listen to strong orators The bands turn obt TTaseball games are played Local teams used to play for a "pony" of beer after the game Fireworks are mostly con­ trolled with noise and beautiful displays. Ln our younger days, fireworks were legal in Illinois and every kid had a cap pistol and package of little firecrackers Larger and louder fireworks got into children's hands Fingers were lost, eyes were lost and the right to shoo em off was lost To most people, the Fourth of July is a day from work Not a bad idea Now, if somebody could find a way to reduce auto accidents. boating and swimming accidents or any old kind of accidents, it would be a glorious day to remember Standings Hautzinger Fox Hole Old Bridge Johnsburg Hiller's Coppermine Town Pump Sunnvside w I g b 7 1 7 1 6 2 ! 5 Ji 2 4 4 3 2 6 5 1 7 6 0 8 7 Area Youths Attend Tri-State Golf Camp Area youths attending the Eighth Annual Tn State University Golf camp held last week at Zollner golf course on ttie Angola. Indiana campus include Joe Bauml son of Mr and Mrs Joe Bauml. 708 North Center McHenry John Costigan son of Mr and Mrs Lou Watson. 1508 Millstream McHenry Mike Lawler. son of Mr and Mrs Pat Lawler. 3212 West Golfview. McHenry Terry Remke. Jr . son of Mr and Mrs Jerry Remke. 708 North Green Street. McHenry , and Jeffrey Schaefer son of Mr and Mrs Eugene Schaefer 4516 Garden Quarter McHenry The tive day camp featured instructional clinician chip ping, putting. drirffSg Jfi shots, as well as individual lessons One of the highlights of the camp was a video-tape swing analysis session Par­ ticipants also played in a "Beat the Pro" tournament and an eighteen hole medal play championship Bill San Giacomo, Tri-State golf coach, served as head and camp coordinator He was assisted by Walt Lilley. Jr. head professional at the Zollner course and PGA Class A pro. Mel Thomas. assistant professional at Zollner Skip Knauer. TSL' graduate and former member of the golf team Ryan Estes and Ken Burns: current members of the d sand Mallot of Defiance Ohio Hautzinger Rolls Past Punchless Johnsburg Hautzinger easily defeated Johnsburg tavern 7-1 in Thursday night's first game, to remain in a tie for first place in the McHenry Men's 16-Inch league with Fox Hole Both teams*spoi»t identical 7 win. 1 loss records By winning. Hautzinger avenged an earlier loss to Johnsburg and increased their winning streak to 7 games Johnsburg took the lead 1-0 in the top of the third inning Harry May singled after tJie first two men in the inning fliW out. advanced on a single by Bill Oetfling and scored on the second/of Jim Meyers' three singles in the game Hautzinger tied the game in their half of the inning An error by Ted Freund, followed by two ground outs and a single by Bill Funk notched a single run for Hautzinger In the fourth. Hautzinger scored what proved to be the winning runs after the first two men flied out John DeCicco singled, scored on a double by Jerru Brodin and a single by Whitey Bergsloff scored Brodin In the sixth. Hautzinger scored 4 more times to clinch the win Don Prazak doubled to start the inning and took third on a hit by Peterson A fielder's choice scored Prazak and two Johnsburg errors preceded a single by Ron Wisnewski and the inning ended after four runs scored Hautzinger is riding high and playing very consistent ball A opening game loss and a win thanks to a Town Pump forfeit have Hautzinger in the driver's seat of the league along with Fox Hole Johnsburg is rapidly falling from the pennant picture, as they have dropped 3 of their last 4 games Hiller's Rallies To Beat Tov*n Pump Hiller Construction scored 8 runs in the last inning to overcome a 3-run deficit and hand Town Pump their seventff loss of the season, 18-13. in Thursday night 's second game Hiller's scored twice in the first, as the first three batters Mark Schultz. Jim Quinn. and Dan Miller all singled, with Schultz and Quinn scoring Town Pump scored 4 in their half of the inning to take the lead An error, two walks and a double by Gil Volling notched the runs Town Pump scored 2 more runs in the second as Dave Diedrich. Greg Bradley and Gary Wagner singled Hiller's added a run in the third as did Town Pump, and Hiller's scored twice in the top of the fourth to trail 7-5. Randy Anderson homered for Town Pump to give them a 3 run lead Hiller s took the lead in the fourth by scoring five runs Two walks and a single by Miller set the stage for a triple by Pete Blackburn Following two ground outs, Irish DeCicco tripled and scored on a Pump error and Hillef's led 10-8 Town Pump immediately regained the lead bv scoring 3 runs on 4 hits in their half of the fifth Mike Mortenson singled, Rich Karjewski singled and Dave diedrich doubled and scored on a single by Vern Zeller to regain the lead Two Hiller errors permitted 2 runs to score in the Town Pump sixth, giving them a 13-10 lead going into the final inning Hiller's wasn't ready to give in however, and pounded out nine hits to score eight runs in the top of the seventh to win the game Dan Miller had a triple and a single in the big inning, and Blackburn and Wayne Pat­ terson doubled, while Schultz, Jim Quinn. Vinnie Freund. DeCicco and Warren Mroz all had singles A double play killed any chance of a Town Pump comeback and Hiller's had a win. 18-13 I M a y e r O f T h e W e e k Dan Miller of Hiller Con struction is this week's player of the week Miller had 4 hits in 4 official at-bats in their win over Town Pump He also had a walk, scored 2 runs and drove in 4 N e x t ( . a r n e s The next game will be the July 6 Al l Star game The league All Stars meet the Fox Hole Top Ten <16 or more at-hals) Saddle Club Resets Date For Horse Show V\e V\ rre Rained Out"! ;Juiy ,y McHenry County Saddle Club s 27th Annual Horse show has been r<isrheduled New date July 9. a£ 9 oo am sharp McHenry County Fair Grounds. Wood s tock, 111 Halter performance Player ab r h rbi avg. Wayne Hiller, Johnsburg 19 8 10 2 526 Joe Dehn, Old Bridge 29 15 15 14 520 Rick Wakitsch. Old Bridge 31 14 16 12 516 Dick Kazlausky, Fox Hole 31 13 16 14 516 Dan Miller, Hiller's 20 6 10 12 500 Bob Fowler. Sunnyside . 16 3 8 2 .500 Jim Meyers. Johnsburg 26 8 13 6 .500 Dick Meyers. Fox Hole 30 10 15 15 .500 and Ted Freund. Johnsburg 27 9 13 7 481 ies Dave Smith. Fox Hole 27 4 13 12 481 : GET PROFESSIONAL caipet cleaning results' (At do-it-yourself prices) KENT OUR RiNbf N VAC the ne* portable easy tfrdK hot water enaction carpet cleaning machine that GfNTir •nnses ca'pe' fibers with hot water and cleaning solution •loosens and lifts all dirt grime anfl residues to the carpet surface «nere they are immediately •acuumed up \ •iea»es your carpets. CL£AN Sh anc QOOMREf / a r(Ui f CJMI> um '*<• ctuat* il tat br my (2*7 Hr £5.00 Mm ONLY 512 00 FOR 24 HOURS ACE HARDWARE 3729 W Elm St. McHenry. III. 385-0722 - Further details contact LeRov Kddv 815-338-4156 Make the people of any country laugh and they will make you wealthy. • • » • It takes an intelligent citizen to keep up with what's happening these days. R i v e r M a p Illinois Rivers Facilities Map a popular brochure published by the state Department of Conservation, is now available to interested persons The map, which has been out of print rfor-some years, shows the Ipcation of boat ramps, harbors and landing areas along the Chain-O-Lakes Evangelical Covenant Church Thursday, July 6, 7:30 p.m. Wilmol/Johnsburq Rd. North ol Johnsburg uignt u nanimous * v 12-Inch Softball All-Stars Eight twelve-inch ballplayers were unanimously chosen by team representatives for the 1978 All*Star team. Seven of the eight are members of the first place Old Bridge Softball club. Two players tied for shortstop, with four others named as alternates. Position Pitcher Catcher First Base Second Base Shortstop Third Base Short Center Left Field Center Field Right Field ( • Unanimous Alternates Pitcher Catcher Outfield Outfield Player Greg Freund Steve Rohrer Ride Wakitsch Jim Yaworski Chuck Marke Twig Miller John DeCicco Ron Miller Joe Dehn Tom Les > Doug Freund choice) Irish DeCicco Vinnie Freund Ray Thelen Fred Shep6ton Team Old Bridge • Old Bridge • Old Bridge * . Raymond's Bowl King's Row Rusty Nail St. Regis Old Bridge • Old Bridge • Old Bridge • Old Bridge * St. Regis Raymond's Bowl Rusty Nail Little John's Ten of the eleven picks for the all fifteen members batting .512 first team are currently in the or higher. top ten in league batting, with Player ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr avg. Steve Rohrer 38 16 26 19 8 3 1 .684 Doug Freund 48 25 30 9 6 1 1 .625 Joe Dehn Chudrk Marke 47 24 29 30 7 3 0 .617 Joe Dehn Chudrk Marke 44 14 26 15 3 1 3 .591 Vinnie Freund 29 8 17 8 1 0 1 .586 Jim Yaworski 50 20 29 8 8 0 0 .580 Greg Freund 44 26 25 27 8 1 4 .568 Tom Les 44 18 25 21 7 3 3 .568 Ron Miller 50 25 28 20 2 1 3 .560 Rick Wakitsch 45 23 25 23 5 0 3 .555 Twig Miller 36 20 20 6 0 0 1 .555 John DeCicco 42 18 22 18 6 0 0 524 Ray Thelen 42 13 22 11 1 0 2 .524 Fred Shepston 39 11 20 9 2 1 1 .513 Irish DeCicco 41 16 21 10 6 0 2 .512 Mississippi. Illinois. Ohio and Wabash rivers in Illinois Facilities and services available at each site and a brief summary of Illinois boating laws are also listed For a free copy of the new map write IDOC Law Enforcement Division. 100 E Washington St •Springfield. II 62706 ls>w\r* American Legion Baseball (leneva Stops Locals In Extra Innings The McHenry American legion baseball team lost to Geneva in extra innings June 27. 4-3. dropping their record to 2 wins. 9 losses Geneva led 2-0 after 54 in­ nings, but McHenry tied the game in their half of the inning Jeff Aim led off the inning with a double, but was thrown out at third trying to stretch the hit into a triple Bill Long followed with a single and advanced to third on a throw ing error by the Geneva shortstop on a ground ball by Tony Karpawich Karpawich advanced to second on the wild throw and both runners scored on a double by Henry Glick The score-remained tied at 2 2 until Geneva scored twice in the top of the tenth inning and appeared to have the game wrapped up McHenry rallied however, in their half of the inning Ken Botttari singled, stole second and Went to third on an error by the catcher Mark Vogt walked, and a" squeeze bunt by Andy Poulos scored Bottari and sent Vogt to second w\th Poulos reaching first Aim was intentionally walked to fill the bases with two outs, but Jeff Wronski flied out deep to lef t and McHenry lost 5-4 Glick led the McHenry attack with 2 hits and 2 RBI s Bdttari. Bennett Mayberry and Aim also had 2 hits each in the game (»ene\a r h e 0 0 0 1 0 1 ( 1 0 0 2 - 4 13 3 McHenry r h e 0 0 0 ( 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 - 3 11 2 ( rystal l.ake Wins »>-2 With t-run Fifth On June 22, Crystal I>ake SUBSCRIBE To The McHenry Plaindealer And Save ®8.80 Over Newstand Price FILL OUT AND MAIL OR BRING TO: McHENRY PLAINDEALER | 3812 W. Elm St.. McHenry III. 60050. | with check or money order for 'I1.M for one year | subscription within McHonry County. 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The matchup, which was fast becomming a classic confrontation between the two McHenry softball leagues, would have been played July 6 V the VFW softball field Both All-Sttfr squads were picked on June 26 in anticipation of the double header in which both twelve- inch and sixteen-inch softball are played. After three years both leagues had battled to three wins each and softball fans of all ages enjoyed watching the "best" from each league play ball H o w e v e r , t w e l v e - i n c h representatives found out only an hour after voting that the sixteen-inch league decided to cancel the All-Star game Bernie Klapperich, sixteen- inch league president, not , "Thi was a late date to be making the decision." He went on to say. "The league's decision to change the format was based on circumstances surrounding both 1978 All-Star squads." Eight All-Stars from sixteen inch were also chosen as twelve-inch All-Stars and as anyone can see it can be awfully tough to field a team when you are missing six or more of your best players. , Another factor was the short fence which makes it easy to hit a pop-fly homerun in a twelve inch game at the VFW. Scores in the past were 24-23%nd 19-18 which were fun for the fans but as Kevin Bauer stated, "Even I could hit a homerun in this park!" Sixteen-inch will have their game. Stars vs. first place Fox Hole, July 6, hoepfully preceded by a twelve-inch game with the Twelve-inch stars vs. first place Old Bridge Questions to be answered include where the game will be played and will it be played on T h u r s d a y . T w e l v e - i n c h representatives will have to first decide, however, if they want to change their format or drop the idea entirely. Pat Wirtz used a 4-run fifth inning to beat McHenry, 6-2. McHenry could manage only four hits in the game, and could not take advantage of five Crystal Lake errors Crystal Lake jumped to an early lead with one run in the first inning, but McHenry answered with a run in the second to tie the game Jim Boelens was safe on an error by the shortstop and Fred Wegener walked and both runners advanced a base on a throwing error by the Crystal I^ake catcher Boelens then scored on a ground out by Len Wronski Crystal Lake toc^k the lead with one run in the fourth in­ ning and a four run fifth put the game out of reach McHenry did manage to score a run in the seventh after Henry Click led off the inning with a double, advanced to third on an infield out and scored on a sacrifice fly by Pat Tenker Glick. Bottari. Bellich and Wronski had hits for McHenry McHenry r h e 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 - 2 4 3 Crystal l.ake r h e 10 0 0 14 X -6 11 5 McHenry Defeats Marengo, ~-U June 21. McHenry won its second game of the season, defeating Marengo, 7-3 McHenry broke a scoreless deadlock in the third inning by scoring 2 runs after two men were out Henry Click doubled to score Karpawich from third, who had reached on a fielder's choice and advanced to third on a throwing error A single by Bottari followed a walk to Tenker to score Glick and give McHenry the lead The locals added 2 more runs in the fourth, thanks to a wild spell by the Marengo pitcher Mayberry walked and after two outs, Aim walked Two wild pitches followed, allowing Mayberry to store and sending Aim to third A single by Karpawich scored Aim, giving McHenry a 4-0 lead In the fifth inning. Marengo cut the deficit to 2 runs by scoring a pair of runs, but McHenry w rapped up the game in the sixth inning by scoring 3 times Mayberry singled, Wronski singled and Aim singled to load the bases A wild pitch scored Mayberry and allowed the other runners to advance to second and third. Glick followed with his third hit of the game to score both runners Glick paced McHenry with 3 for 4 3 RBI s and a run scored The next Legion team home game will be July 11 against Crystal Lake MEET ONE OF THE GAME'S MOST RESPECTED PLAYERS |C% HE HAS FEW PEERS W/7H A MITT. //V '77 HE WAS OHE OF 2 PLAYERS IN THE CIRCUIT TV PLAY IN 162 GAMES. ( PETE ROSE IA/AS - THE OTHER.) 7ARYEY HAD A BATTING A MID-SEASON SLUMP SO POPULAR IS STEVE GARVEY THEY NAMED A SCHOOL AFTER HIM IN LINDSAY, CALIF. GARVEY, THE LOS ANGELES DODGERS F/RST SACKER, /S CONSIDERED TO BE THE MODEL ATHLETE. LAST SEASON HE SMASHED 33 HOMERS, AMONG HIS 192 3ASE HITS/ STEVE WENT TO BAT 646 TIMES AND DROVE IN IIS RUNS. AU5. Of .297 DESPITE THAT LASTED 8 WEEKS. J McHenry * * * * * * Pigtail League %********** Junior Division As the season reaches a close McHenry Recreation is still in first place Their manager Maryann Knaack. has been hospitalized with a baseball injury and her team with the help of Mav and Bill Fuiava. has banded together to win two victories for her which has given them complete control of first place The girls all played an excellent game with superb base coverage and fielding In the game against Adams Radiators Kristen Fields pit ched a 28 12 victory Two singles were hit by Sherri Knaack. Chrissy 'Aard and Yvette Fuiava Two doubles were hit by Gretchen Fuiava Doubles were hit by ( ari Kawell Kristen Fields and a<o triple by Sherri Knaack Stac\ Schillaci had a perfect day and hit the bulls eye with a double 2 singles, one triple, a home run Nice job girls The game between McHenry Recreation and Toddler Shop was filled with excitement Gretchen Fuiava and Can Kawell pitched an excellent game with a one point victory McHenry Recreation 21, Toddler Shop 20 This exciting game gave McHenry Rec sole possession of first place Can Kawell hit one triple and a homerun Kelly Ahler hit 2 triples and Kristen Fields had two. Again all of the team did a spectacular job of fielding and all played an excellent game of ball Riverside SAC vs Buss Ford. Karen Mullen of Riverside SAC pitched an excellent game with a 24-15 victory Karen Mullen and Melissa Gray both hit homeruns *~ Standing of the Junior Division are McHenry Rec Toddler Shop Adams Radiators Riverside SAC 4 4 State Farm 3 5 Buss Ford | 7 In the ponytail division CKV Klectronics had a smashing victory over the Fashion Shop with a 16-1 victory Clearing 1 Off The | Sports Desk f I arrest Hald Fagle Roosting Site Threatened By Logging is \t quired by ( ondemnation In an effort to preserve the core of the largest bald eagle roosting site in the lower 4H states, the 1' S Fish and Wildlife Service has acquired by condemnation 240 acres of privately owned timberland in Klamath county, Oregon, which is used nightly by about 300 eagles. Lynn A Greenwalt. director of the Interior Department agency. an nounced today We don't like to acquire anyone's land by con­ demnation." Greenwalt said, but in this case, cutting of the trees was to begin in a few hours and we had to move quickly to protect the eagles." Six men have been charged and five airplanes seized in Alaska in the largest Airborne Hunting Act investigation to date Lynn A Greenwalt, director of the Interior's U.S. h ish and Wildlife Service, announced today The charges involve use of aircraft to hunt the huge Alaska brown <"Kodiak"> bear w I 7 1 6 2 4 4 FORMAL WEAR RENTALS for ALL OCCASIONS 101 ° v,.a Atw nun •4s Notice Sports Picture Since previous notices (star­ ting last fall) have not been noted, this will be run from time to time Being unable to use the many group pictures sent in, a decision was made to discon tmue all league groups eicept championship teams. Pictures takes by our staff photographers of athletes on the high school level will be selected as to then importan ce Individual pictures of various sports will be appraised as to then newsworthy value and available space 't was a flood of gtoup pic• tures last year that made this decision by the management WCttlQ ,

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