PAGE 6 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, AUGUST 2t. 1 WSMMm* pffNr Jubilation! Oak Park Upsets Old Bridge Takes, Women's Tuesday Division Crown OLD BRIDGE VS. RESIDENTIAL In the first semi-final game, the first place Old Bridge team combined tough defense with offense to top the 3rd place Residential team 12-5. Leading the team hitting for Old Bridge were Alice Hoffmann and Kim Martin who doubled. On the field Old Bridge combined their efforts twice with double plays. The first on a line shot to the pitcher, Kathy Joyce who then caught the runner off first, and the second when Mary Martin fielded a ground ball at short and threw the runner out at first, and then Debbie Hoffman, playing first threw to third to Karen Gutekunst who tagged the runner trying to advance for an extra base. Karen Gutekunst also made an exceptional play when she caught the ball over her head running away from the infield. For Residential Sue McDougal powered out a homerun. Old Bridge appreciates their supporters and coaches: Neal Gutekunst and Phil Hoffmann. OAK PARK VS. MCHENRY LIMO On another field, a semi-final playoff game was like a see saw. With both team battling it out Oak Park was able to squeak by McHenry Limo 10-9. Limo jumped out to a quick lead in the first with a homer by Annette Hansen, a single by Pat Vavrik and double by Karen Heuer giving them a 4-2 edge. Oak Park switched into gear and took the lead, but the game wasn't to be given up yet by McHenry Limo as throughout the entire game the lead was jostled between the two teams. Oak Park'» pitcher Cheryl Markvart executed a fine pick- off play to first, and Wendy Williams was the big slugger, pounding out a double and a triple, helping to maintain their slight lead. 3RD PLACE GAME- PLAYOFFS McHENRY LIMO VS. RESIDENTIAL In accumulating 8 runs on 13 hits McHenry Limo walked away with third place honors over RDG, 8-2. The second inning for Limo saw three runs cross the plate as Shirley Mann singled, Cheryl Zito and Chris Amore walked, loading the bases, and Phyllis Meisner walked enabling the runner on third to score, and with Annette Hansen (who went 3 for 4) singling; scoring a total of 3 runs. That wasn't to be enough as the third inning was almost a repeat as four more'runs crossed the plate for Limo. A single each by Lisa Harmon (3 for 3), and Karen Heuer, and a walk Pki.i...<-<• . IZil bat and hammered out a double. Although RDG turned a double play, they couldn't manage to break through LimO's defense. PLAYOFFS CHAMIONSHIP GAME OLD BRIDGE VS. OAK PARK LOUNGE Oak Park Lounge was in command of the entire game as they walked away with a 7-1 victory over Old Bridge. Oak Park's pitcher Cheryl Markvart allowed only six hits with one run scoring. Oak Park's defense was too sound to allow more than the sole run. At the end of two, Oak Park held a 3-0 edge when both Wendy Williams and Kristi Harper homered and Cathy Fuchs singled. The third inning produced 2 more runs with singles by Sandy Rohrer, and Kristi Harper, and a double by Wendy Williafns bringing the score to 5-1. Although both Debbie Baskiewicz and Cheryl Markvart O'BREUKRV SINCE 1868--FOOD & SPIRITS 3425 W. PEARL ST.-McNEMY (1 Block Nartl if McHnry State Baak) 385-3130 HOMEMADE SOUPS CARRYOUTS AVAILABLE W« Feature: •SlMks •Ribs •Chicken WE HAVE VERY TALENTED CUSTOMERS!! JOIN THEM IN FUN ft SONG Friday-Saturday & Sunday Nights I "'SUSM! EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT PRIME RIB AU JUS AND BBQ BACK RIBS We Serve Home Cooked Daily Opn Daily 10 AM an<* Evening Specials!!! Serving Breakfast Saturday SORRY CLOSED LABOR DAY Foxhole Takes 2 Game Lead Series Continues Sept. 4 In game one Tuesday, August 26, Foxhole started the championship series in exciting fashion, as they put two runs across the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning to tie the game at 7-7. They then went out and held 3-D Bowl to no runs in the eighth, and got the clincher in the bottom of the frame with two singles and a walk. Final score Foxhole 8, 3-D Bowl 7. The winning run was provided by Rich Meyers, as he came across on Billy Meyer's base hit with one out in the bottom of the eighth inning. Errors were costly on both sides, as in Foxhole's third inning, when two 3-D errors paved the way for four runs as Foxhole took a 5-0 lead going into the fourth inning. Then 3-D Bowl cut the deficit to one run, a* two con secutive Foxhole errors and four singles made the score 5-4 Foxhole. Both offenses were quieted until the top of the sixth, when 3-D picked up two hits and a walk as they forged ahead 7-5. That set up the dramatics of the bottom of the seventh. Myron Bentz and Ron Miller singled, a fly out and groundout followed, and Tom Hurckes came through with the clutch two- out hit that sent the ball game into extra innings. That set up Bill Meyer's heroics, as Foxhole took a 1-0 series lead. 3-D Bowl 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 0 - 7 Foxhole 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 1-8 Game 2 In game 2, 3-D Bowl could not stay with the powerful Foxhole attack, as they amassed nine runs in the middle innings, to take a 9-2 lead. 3-D threatened in the sixth and seventh innings, but the Foxhole defense held tight in the 9-6 victory. Foxhole leads the series two games to none. Rich Meyers and Bill Meyers are 4-8 in two games to lead Foxhole, followed by Ron Miller who is 3-6. On the other side, 3-D Bowl is lead by Dale Anderson who is 3-7, followed by Ken Cook at 2-3. The series continues on September 4. The series is being pushed back a week due to the majority of the Foxhole team being away at the 12-Inch National tour nament with their "Tour nament Team" Hiller & Hamm. Foxhole 3-D Bowl 0 1 3 2 3 0 0-9 1 0 0 0 1 1 3-6 Dan Long CHAPEL HILL TUESDAY LADIES LEAGUE August 26 was the close of the 19R0 season* with » i««o- chccn and fur. day cf golf. TEAM STANDINGS Top Deck 73 Kathy's 72 Vfe Little Chef 68 Mar Ray Costumes 63 Hiller Const. 62 Foxhole 58 Nowak Const. 54 McHenry Floral 51 First place team members are : Captain, L. Schmitt; L. Freund; M. Sundberg; D. Tonyan; L. Meyer; B. Smith; S. McDonough and P. Bitterman. Most Improved Golfer award went to Pat Bit terman with a 14 stroke less handicap. Ringer winners are: Class A, L. Johnson; Class B, M. Miller; and Class C, S. Delenhanty. Tournament winners are: Class A, M. Doherty; Class B, Dot Hayes; and Class C, D. Tonyan. Squaw Day will be Sept. 9, tee-off at 9 a. *" FRIDAY 8:00 a HOUSE 9:40 1 CENT. HIGH 11:00 crystal. •• '4 I ping'9' ro* vor ham: m:kn warnkd! < ^ i« it ' !! 8 8} • " " ** s •. DONTCO _ IN THE HOUSE \S] ® . . . Threshold into terror. I J « leetl FUM VENTuAfS tNTtRNATiONAi MASSACRE AT CENTRAL [RlHIBH Moody fnday " ...THE SURVIVORS WILL REMEMBER ^CTHEDATAS.... Cheryl Markvart, pitcher for Oak Park women's 16", pulled off a nice peg to first baseman Debbie Baskiewicz in an attempt to catch Old Bridge first baseman, Debbie Hoffmann napping off the base. Hoffmann managed to get back on the play, but Old Bridge never got going in the 7-1 loss in the championship game of the Tuesday division of Women's 16" at Petesen Park. At the right, Markvart and Baskiewicz get ready to embrace after the last out of the game as Oak Park catcher, Cathy Fuchs joinsJn the celebration. STAFF PHOTOS-JOEL WAKITSCH r. :: tut#m » «iv *' "<*• • « <rv v »• >- m Z -4 '»*•»**>• - - Plaindealer singled, Old Bridge pulled their defense together, and handed Oak Park a scoreless inning. It wasn't until the top of the seventh that Oak Park's bats exploded again with the batting heroine's of the game; Sandy Rohrer (who singled) and Wendy Williams who smached out another homerun giving Oak Park a final 7-1 victory. Foxhole Takes Lead In 16" Playoffs A Intermatic Champs Again For the second straight year the McHenry County Industrial Softball league championship has been won by Intermatic, Inc., of Spring Grove. The winners rolled to a 12-2 record with a 15-8 victory over the Morton Chemical Co. team in the last game. Lakeland-McHenry Ready, Mix of McHenry finished second with eleven wins and three losses, only a game behind. Intermatic right fielder, John Greinke of Fox Lake, slammed seven home runs, batted in 38 runs, and compiled a .704 season batting average to lead the league in all three depart ments. He was voted the league's Most Valuable Player. Bob Gunning of Grayslake and Kevin McCoy of Pell Lake, Wis. shared In termatic pitching honors by racking up identical 6-1 records. McCoy also was third leading Intermatic hitter with a .586 average. Richie Kairis of Schaumburg batted .609 to take second spot behind Greinke. Trey Covalt, president of the league, has invited other companies to enter teams in 1981 by calling him at (815) 385-4920. Jeff Petersen of Morton chemical Co. is league secretary. FINAL STANDINGS Members of lite first place Wilson, Gene Lahman, Gary Kairis, John Greinke, Kevin O'Halleran. Missing are Paul Yanke. jail Jeam are (front row) Matt Simms, Dave Voche and Mark Serpe. In the back are "Richie" f. Jack Paddock, Chris Cook, Scott Barth and Dave iwacki. Bob Gunning, Jim O'Toole, Dave Love, and Gordy w 1 Intermatic, Inc. 12 2 Lake-Mc. Ready Mix 11 3 Scott Forge 8 6 Brake Parts 6 8 Morton Chemical 6 8 Wm. Tonyan * 5 8 111. Coil Spring- Frett&Sons * 4 9 Nuclear P. Out. 3 11 * Tie game, 15-all, called at the end of 12 innings because of darkness. The 1980 McHenry Pom Pon squad brought home one first "place and five second place ribbons at the recent Badgerette *•.] 4> 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 i* 4 4 4 4 4 Rug Docton CARPET CLEANER SAVES •TIME •MONEY Don't settle for less than Rug Doctor's Vibrating Brush. Steaming Mad At Dirt WONDER LAKE HARDWARE 7602 Hancock Drive Wonder Lake, Illinois Dial Wonder Lake, 653-4471 * * - M r 4 r t r ¥ 4 r < r 4 r 1 r 1 r 1 r i r < r 4 r i r 4 r < r 4 r i r t r summer camp at Rockford College. The girls also placed fifth in overall regional competition and received a special recognition award for their outstanding effort and hard work. The girls were judged on routines, a kick sequence andnidng. From left to right are Theresa Boyd, Julie Mawer, Lori Vickery, Karen Beres, Philanne Scully, Chris Bradley, Kathy McGee and Debbie Mortell. Come in to see our new Levolor Riviera Window Blind colors. 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