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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jun 1982, p. 7

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It's Four In A Row For 3D PAGE 1 - PLA1NDEALER - WEDNESDAY. JUNE It, IIC 3D-Bowl had only nine players on the field, hut still came up with its fourth straight win Thursday night in men's 10-inch Softball, defeating Old Bridge 10-5. The victory improved 3D's record to 4-2 in the western division, while Old Bridge slipped to 1- 5 in the Blast. t The Old Bridge capitalised on the wildness of 3D pitcher Jim Jachec (two walked in runs) in the first inning to take a 3-0 lead. But 3D came back with all 10 of its runs in its half of the first inning and Jachec settled down to record the victory. Bill Havemeyer, the fourth leading hitter in the West (.MO), paced the 3D offense with three singles in four trips to the plate. Jachec followed with two hits including a triple, two runs •cored, and two RBI'*, while Dale Anderson also tripled and drove in two runs. Randy Thiel added a nm- sooring double and Vern Zeller knocked in two runs with a single. Ed Carey topped the Old Bridge by m reaching base four straight times on two walks and two singles. Carey also drove in two runs as did Steve Cable with a two-run single in the fifth in­ ning. Scott Hardy added some fine catches in left field for the Old Bridge. Old Bridge 3D-Bowl HRS-Nmm (10)- .7 •10 FCA-Palace Bowl took advantage of several errors to win its first game of the season, 04 over Taylor Made Golf. Trailing 4-3 going into the top of the fifth inning, winning pitcher Eric Wales and Barry Bach both crossed home plate on a three base outfield error for what proved to be the tying and winning runs. Wales had also reached on an error and Bach had singled with two outs. FCA put the game away in the top of the seventh as four hits and another Taylor Made error allowed three more runs to score. Butch Savord, Mike Murphy, and Mike Reardon collected RBI's in the inning. Wales, Murphy, and Reardon all collected two hits each for FCA which outhit Taylor Made 12 to 10. Skip Ekdberry and Tom Pepping had two hits for Taylor Made and Pepping and A1 Ekroth each scored two runs. FCA-Palace Bewl 0-3-04-2-0-3-8 Taylor Made Golf '* 2-0-2-044-0 - 4 HRs-Neae. 'L , Decker Construction moved into a tie for second place in the eastern d i v i s i o n w i t h a 1 0 - 5 v e r d i c t o v e r D A E Millstream *70. The win improved Decker's record to 4-2 while D k E dropped its fourth straight. D k E took a 3-0 lead after the first inning, but Decker responded with a seven-run third inning and was never threatened thereafter. Winning pitcher Charlie Jeskie allowed two D k E hits in the first inning, but gave up only two more over the final six One of thoae was A1 Lyne's first home run of the C.J.'s, Maintenance Win Big C.J.'s Doll Barn recorded two impressive victories in McHenry senior pigtail action slaughtering ' McHenry Savings and Loan 23-1 and McHenry Police Association 20-0. Against S k L, C.J.'s Carol Hum­ phreys started the game out with a home run for an early indication of more to come. S k L tallied its only run in the bottom of the first inning, but then it was all Doll Barn. Dawn Dixon pitched the complete game victory for C.J.'s as she recorded 10 strikeouts. Dixon got excellent defensive plays from Kim Greany, Linda Kath, April Leinhard, and Jennifer Bell on. * Kasondra Weiler and Humphreys each slammed a grand slam homer to power C.J.'s to their win over tlje Police Association. Candy Butler and Billy Jo Lobinsky added triples to the attack. \ Police Association was led by the defense of Katie Ryan at second base, right fielder Diane Etten, and first baseman Julie Erickson. In a contest played last Thursday, McHenry Home Maintenance banged out 30 hits and clobbered Locker's Flowers 20-14 to remain unbeaten with a 5-0 record. Tracey Katiw started on the mound for Home Maintenace and was relieved in the second inning by Yvette Fuiava. Fuiava was the big gun for the winners with a home run in the second inning and an encore round tripper in the top of the fifth. Fuiava also socked a double for Home Maintenance as did teammates Michelle Delisle, Kris Williams, and Kotiw. Locker's was led by Tracey Hoff­ man's home run and Stacey Justen's triple. Fifth Straight For Palace Palace Bowl won its fifth straight game of the season in the Tuesday night women's 10-inch Softball league last week by winning over Fritzsch's. Pat Norred recorded the win for first place Palace Bowl. i : N k R defeated Brake Parts 10-4 on Tuesday behind winning pitcher Robin Miller and some excellent defense by her teammates. N k R got off to a great start scoring five times in the top of the first inning for all the runs it would need. Jean Adams smacked s two-run triple for the winners and teammate Mary Whitman also sdded a triple. Errors were costly to Brake Parts, which came alive in the bottom of the seventh to score two runs. Otto's Girls Capture Last Three Following an opening day loss in the McHenry Ponytail girls' softball league, the Otto's Girls team has won its last three games in a row. During the stresk. Otto's defeated WaUy's' Bike Haven 14-11, Classic Trophies 24- 8, and Don's Dairy Frost 21-6. Coaches Fran Larsen and Craig Smith have received excellent pit-* ching performance from Diane Knox and Kim Smith. Leading the hit parade for Otto's have been Delia Saunders and Greta Larsen with two home runs each, and Smith and Sue Dowell with solo roundtrippers. Sue Sharp scored four runs and had four hits in the victory over Dairy Frost Crystal Lake Annual Triathlon Set CRYSTAL LAKE - On Saturday. June 19, the 1902 Crystal Lake Park District will conduct the Third Annual "Triathlon" competition which promises to be the largest field of competitors, anticipated at 225! The Triathlon is a test of endurance starting with s >4 mile lake swim, followed by a 18 mile bike race, and ending with a 5.4 mile run. The 1981 MINI-GOLF HEY, HEY FOLKS...WERE HAYIHG A GRAND OPENING PARTY!!! SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE 19 & 20 9:00 AM-11:00 PM Wa Invite you to visit our new recreational facility - meet YOGI BEAR and his friends IN PERSON • play Mini-Golf • and )oin in the festivities 11 •Children's Mini Golf Tournomont (Ages 8 thru 12) $1.00 Entry Fee. Limited registrations ends Friday 11 PM •Ribbon Cutting 4 Opening Ceremony, Alderman Elisabeth Nolan to ossist. (Saturday 10 AM) •Sundoy DADS PLAY FREE (Eoch facility one time) when occomponied by family. •WMCW Rodio personalities will join our Prize Presentation for Children's tournoment Sat. evening, 7 PM-9 PM •Yogi, Cindy, 4 BooBoo bears will be on hand for the start of each special event thoughoot the day. t o iO Yogi's Mini-Golf Grand Opening Party -- FREE PRIZES - •Driving Rongo Siown Pom (oxcopt Sot 8 Son) •Yogi 8oor GoM Roll* (2 »oH o* 1 dozon) •Yogi. Cindy A SooSoo stuffed onimolt (I oo.) •6 GoM Cops Directions: Sign nomo. oddross ond phono nuiMbor on bock of coupon. Drop in box on or bskirs Sunday. Juno 30. Drawing 7 PM. Juno m£ MINI-GOLF RTE. 31. NO. OFMcHENRY 385-6823 in the fourth. Playing without its leading hitter Brett Decker (.558), Construction collected IS hits in the contest as Jeskie, Paul Rogers, and brothers Kevin and Brian Miller had two each. Jim Pinkstaff contributed two RBI's with a run-scoring single and a fly bell to center field. Lyne topped D A E with another fine game at shortstop and had two straight hits and a walk in three plate appearances. He also scored two runs and moved up to third place in the western division bstting race with a .811 average. Decker Constntctiee 0-0-7M-0-0 • 18 DAE Millstream '78 m-14-14.J HRs- (DAE)A.Lyne HI). Eastern Division w 1 J A L Oilers I I Decker Construction 4 2 John's Sport Stop .4 2 Old Bridge . 1 5 Phylly's Inn 1 5 Taylor Made Golf > - 15 -V Western Division Hiller Construction St. Regis Pub SD-Bowl DAE Millstream *76 Peer Inn Palace Bowl East Top 10 UNDER THE THROW -- Is Jim Garreits (right) of the Orioles who slides la safely at home plate as Falcon catcher Randy Howley (left) reaches for the threw. Garreits was safe on the play to give the Orioles s lead, but the Falcons came back ii and grab a share af first place la la the late Innings to win 114 the McHenry yeath lengne major division. The Falcons and the Cardinals, the league co-leaders with 5-2 records, will square off Tharsday to determine the major division mid-season leader i - ---- - STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNE GAYLORD Falcons, Cardinals Lead Majors h r ab ave R.Wakitsch(JSS) 17 10 23 739 OSelttd&L) B McKrowski* JSS> 17 14 19 12 24 21 708 667 RThompsont JSS) 12 8 19 632 D.Quinn< JAL) 17 15 28 .607 T Lest JSS) 13 13 22 591 B.Decker(DC) 10 6 18 556 R. White( Phy) 10 7 18 .556 M Bentzi J&L) 10 14 20 .500 M Lambert(J&L) 13 13 26 .500 Wrst Top Id h r ab ave T.Spasojevicht HO 10 12 16 625 J.Yaworski(Peer> 15 11 24 625 ALynet D&E) 11 7 18 611 B. Havemeyer (3D) 15 14 25 600 M. Petersen (St. R) 12 9 20 600 Ji.Meyers(HC) 10 7 17 588 W Hiller(HC) 14 12 24 .583 B Michels(St.R) 14 11 24 .583 B Frazier(3D) 11 8 20 .550 T.Gertz(SD) 13 12 24 .542 Games for Thursday, June 17: 7:00- J A L Oilers vs. St. Regis. 8:00 - Peer Inn vs. Old Bridge. 9:00 - Hiller Construction vs. Taylor Made Golf Carl Moesche The Falcons ran their consecutive game winning streak to five straight with a pair of wins last week to earn a share of first place in the McHenry junior youth league with the Car­ dinals Both teams are 5-2. u The Falcons stopped the Ravens in a narrow 3-1 verdict as Scott Sorling oputdueled Bill Wajas and Marty Quentz The big bats returned for the Falcons in their second game as they won n-6 over the Orioles. Matt Roy paced the offense with three hits and teammates Kevin Walter and Dan Gildemeister had two safe blows each. Richie Hoffman shut down the Cardinals' attack by recording a 5-3 win for the Bluebirds. Hoffman got batting support from Dave Flathau and Wayne Markgra who each went 2- for 2 nnd Brian Toussaint who socked a three-run double Mike Weber had three hits to pace the Cardinals, who managed a split during the week by besting the Owls. The Owls, rebounded to edge the Eagles 2-1 behind winning pitcher Norm Swanson Swanson struck out 10 Eagle batters in a game that featured four double plays. Ben Kocxar pitcher well in defeat allowing onlv three hits and Dave Gilbert doubled home the lone Eagle Falcons run. Cardinals The Condors stayed in contention by Condors pounding the Hawks 14-5. Lundon Bluebirds Piklor hurled the win and got batting Eagles support from Dave Weakman, Bill Hawks Goebel, Trent Castle, and Roy Owls Phillips. Orioles Bill Roy Ravens MAJOR STANDINGS w 5 5 4 3 3 3 24 2 1 9 2 2 3 3 4 4b 5 1M» 34 Girls Volleyball Camp Registration WOODSTOCK - A volleyball camp for interested girls between the ages of 13-19 will be held at Woodstock high school in two sessions this summer. The first session runs from July 19- 22 and the second session runs July 28- 29 Both are Monday-Thursday camps and will follow a schedule which begins at 9:00 a m each morning at concludes at 8:30 p.m. at night. The primary purpose of the csmp is to improve on individual techniques in the fundamentals of volleyball. In­ cluded in the sessions will be in­ dividualized instruction, individual written analysis, films and discussions, tournament play, and recognition awards for most im­ proved and most valuable players , There will be lunch and dinner tftreaks and each camper will be responsible for her own meals Eaeh applicant must have a medicll authorization form signed by a pareQt or guardian Good conduct is expected and general training rules will be (n effect for all campers ; e A fee for the camp will be charged and a deposit should be made with the reservation Reservations for the camp should be secured as soon as possible with camp instructor Katfcy Bull at 385-1276 ! Tennis Tourney Set winner, Keith McCormick will challenge the field again this year. Keith was a menber of the 1976 Olympic Pentathlon team and finished in 1981 with a record time of 1:28.13.2. For further information on the event, call the Crystal Lake Park District at (815) 4SM680. WOODSTOCK - The fourth annual McHenry County Open Tennis Tournament will be held on Saturday and Sun­ day, June 26-27 at Marian Central Catholic high school. Par­ ticipating in the tour­ nament will be men's singles. women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, mixed doubles, boys 17- under singles and girls 17-under singles. Entree fees will be charged for each division and each en­ trant must supply his or her own tennis balls The entry fee will be collected June 26. Starting time for all singles is 8:00 a.m. on June 26, while the starting time for the doubles competition begins at 12:00 noon on the same day. To register for the tour­ nament, call- Marian Central H.S. from 10:00 to2:00 p.m at (815) 338 4220. Entry deadline in June 24. Marian Sets Golf Day WOODSTOCK - Marian Central Catholic high school's tenth annual golf play day is scheduled for Wed­ nesday, June 23 at Chapel Hill Country Club, McHenry. A donation entry fee includes 18 holes of golf, riding cart, and a 7:00 p.m. buffet dinner For further information about this event and to reserve tee times, call Marian Central H S. at (815) 338-4220 LIFE The Truth About Health Health is ever-present in every humsn. Nature has provided man with good health snd with the knowledge to maintsin thst good health The controlling force in man is his instinct, or innate intelligence. Man's brain transmits nerve energy impulses to all body structures through the spinal cord, the spinal nerves and millions of tiny nerve fibres. So long as man's nervous system functions properly and transmits the brain's messages through the body, good health abounds. When nerve pressure or impingment in the spinal column interferes with the efficient flow of nerve energy, disorder and disease result Sickness is the result. However, scientific and gentle chiropractic adjustments at the hands of a competent chiropractor free the nerves to perform their proper duties, and nature restores the affected body parts tojnormal. Healthy, happy liviag once again becomes a part of life Healing and good heslth do not come through the eliminstion of or covering-up of symptoms. The cause for the disorder must be located and corrected. When the cause has been eliminated, nature effects the cure by restoring the affected body organs to normal, efficient operation. Through chiropractic adjustments, nature is able to perform her natural duty of health mainten­ ance. Another Life end Health Article from the Office of DR. FREDERICK HUL1 TheHaitCliakol ' Oursfractk MsAtiss S03 FRONT STREET McHENRY. 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