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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 May 1983, p. 8

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r Rabbits PAGE: 8 • PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1983 Novotny Sales, Taylor Made And Palace;Bowl Win (Continued from page 7) Meyers and a single by DOT Bentz scored the two runs. It looked like St. Regis might have a winning rally in the process when Mike Petersen singled and Bob Michels moved him to second on a flyball. An error by the left fielder on a ball hit by Gary Gilpin sewed Petersen. The rally fluttered out when boh Scott Barth and Steve Mai flew out. Mike Petersen led St. Regis with a perfect four for four, three runs scored and three RBI's. The highlight of the game, however, T was a two run homer by Rick Wakitsch in the third inning. Bentz was the leading hitter for George Hiller with three hits on four plate appearances. He singled twice and doubled and knocked in one run. Novotny Sales 21 After Hie Fox 3 Novotny Sales scored 20 runs in the first two inning and then breezed through to three more innings for the 21-3 lead. The game was called after five innings because of the 15-run rule. All three of After the Fox runs were scored in the first inning. Novotny only banged out 13 hits for the 21 runs. Gary Kolkau led the hitting attack with three hits on four at-bats with one double, one run and two RBI's. Bill Hurckes hit a inside the park homer in the second inning. He banged out two hits, sewed three runs and knocked in one RBI. Bill Davis was two for two with a single and a triple. i . • * I • . - i • Taylor Made 18 Raymonds Bowl 9 Taylor Made sprayed out 16 runs and 12 hits through seven innings in their conquest of Raymonds * Bowl. Raymonds Bowl also banged out 12 hits, but what helped Taylor Made the most was some timely errors made by the Raymonds defense. Raymonds helped the Taylor Made cause with-12 errors. But Taylor*1. Made did help themselves with some timely hits to go along with the errors. 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FOR RESERVATIONS&INFORMATION CALL 815-678-2671 V2 Mile North of Rte. 173 U 106 U.S. 12 North, Richmond Illinois 60071 Member:McHenry County Restaurant Association Thereat price of every­ thing is the toil and trouble of acquiring it. --Adam Smith produced two more runs. Joe Knaack also helped out with a triple with one on in the sixth. Doubles by Bob Buss and A1 Wovak and triples by Mark Mayer and Eon Wishieski were the highlights of the Raymonds offense. FCA Palace Bowl 31 Old Bridge 20 A total of 51 runs, 39 hits and 29 errors were recorded in a wild seven inning affair. The stage was set for the run scoring fiasco in the first inning. Old Bridge sent 11 batters to the plate and scored six runs, while FCA Palace Bowl sent 12 batters and scored seven runs. While Old Bridge slowed down in the second, FCA Palace Bowl continued to pour it on in the second with 11 runs on seven hits and sending 15 batters to the (date. Bob Benzli led the FCA-Palace Bowl attack with four hits, scoring four times and knocking in two runs. Butch Savord was credited with three hits and scoring six times. Ed Norred also collected three hits and scored three times. A total of six players had two hits for Old Bridge, with Dave Pliner scoring five times and knocking in one run. 3-D Bowl 12 Decker Construction 5 3-D Bowl grabbed a 6-0 lead early in the second inning, and never fell behind Decker Construction. The second inning scoring affair by 3-D Bowl was caused by six straight singles. Decker Construction scored two in the bottom of the second and three in the sixth. Larry Jackson led 3-D Bowl in hitting with three hits on four chances, scoring <me and knocking in one run. Mark DeGoode led off the fifth inning with an inside the park home ran. He also singled in two runs for three total RBI's. Brett Decker led Decker Con­ struction with a double and a triple. CORRECTION; In last week's Wednesday sport's section, it was incorrectly reported that Raymonds Bowl had lost a 21-20 contest to Novotny Sales. The score was correct, but it was actually Raymonds Bowl which won and Novotny Sales who lost. Marian Finishesjth In WSCC Track Maet SHAW MEDIA NCWS SSRVKX AURORA -- Marian Central junior Chuck Hartlieb took a first place as the Hurricanes finished seventh in the West Suburban Catholic Conference Track Meet here Friday. Hartlieb won the lOO-meter high hurdles in a time of :1b.6, while teammate Steve Brown took second with a : 16.0. The 'Canes finished with 14 points to take seventh place in the eight-team event. LERRN KHRHTE Young Hong has boon Involved in Karate for 25 yoars of hit life--a black belt for 22 years, a master black belt for 14 years, an Instructor in the Korean Army, the U.S." Navy, the Korean Karate Inatltute in Chicago, and Founder of the Young Hong Studios in Belvldere and Woodstock. Summer Special (For Beginners) Starts June 6 3 months: 1 Lesson per week SUMMER SCHEDULE: EVENINGS Mon., Wed., Thurs. 5:00-6:00 p.m., 8:30-7:30 p.m. AFTERNOON: Mon., Wed., Sat. 1:00-2:00 p.m. Register now til June 4th PHONE 338-7222 If no answer cell 1-547-4103 In Belvldere 3 Months... Young is dediceted to Kerate as a form of self defense, a mental and physical discipline, and an art. YOUNG HONO KHRHTE STUDIOS St. John's Lutheran Church 401 St. Jotin's Rd. Woodstock Iw % "Saw on Seven "With this coupon, people will save 20C on all their favorite Seven Seas® Dressings!" "Looks like our lettuce shortage may never endl SavezOt on any size or flavor of Seven Seas1 Dressings. Parks And Rec (Continued from pege 7) runs for Uncle Bunky's. While for the Hitmen, Paunte had a three run homerun and a triple, with Mike Hurckes also adding a homerun. The River Shannon Shamrocks ran over Greg's Never Inn 15-3. H i g h l i g h t s : T h e Shamrocks were led by Mark Barkzak, who went four-for-four with five RBI's. However, defensively the com­ bination of Basil Bakakos, Dave Maurer, Rick Keber, and Jeff Frantz made three back-to-back double plays to hold back Greg's. For Greg's Kurt Tueber went two-for- two batting in two RBI's. The River Shannon Hogan's Heroes dumped McHenry's Favorite Sports 18-5. Highlights: The five inning game saw Ken Bottari belt out a fourth i n n i n g l e a d - o f f h o m e r u n , w h i l e teammate Ron Freund went U three-for-three. McHenry's Favorite attempted a rally In the top of the fifth when Jim Nielsen slammed a three run homerun. McHenry's Steve Carby stays right on the heels of Crystal Lake Central's Jim Lane during the 3200 meter run. Towards the end of the race Lane developed a much bigger lead over Carby and won the race. Carby came in second with a time of 9:40.8. * STAFF PHOTO--MIKE LAMB McHenry In Hunt For Second Place In FVC Tennis Championship CRYSTAL LAKE - Thanks to mother nature, the Fox Valley Con­ ference tennis championship at Crystal Lake Central has had a two day ha If time built in. The meet was postponed at the midway point Saturday because of rain. It was agaih postponed because of rain Monday and was to resume Tuesday. Crystal Lake South has a com­ manding lead with 54 points. Cary- Grove is in second place with 32%, but McHenry is right behind them with 32 points. Jacobs scored 29%, Dundee 28V4, Woodsock 14%, Crystal Lake Central 14 and Crown 10%. Todd Rhode and McHenry number one. doubles team will be playing in ch*mp*onship matches. Todd Rhode will be playing Dan Krause of Woodstock for the number three singles championship. Rhode was seeded number three in the tourney. Brad Salman and Kevin Burgess are playing Paul LeCoque and Ted Abernathy of Crystal Lake South. They avenged a earlier loss to Cary- Grove to reach the championship match. Three Warriors will be playing in third place matches. Scott Rhode will be playing for third place in number one singles. Brian Nellis and Steve Fallon will be playing for third place in number three doubles against the Crystal Lake Central team. According, to Gary Gray, coach of the Warriors, South pretty much has the FVC crown wrapped up. His team will be shooting to overtake Cary- Grove for second place. ^vV, "We really need th£ number one doubles to win, but we need everybody to win to pick up poftitS. Scott Rhode will be playing a Gary-Grove player, and every match Rhode win denies Cary-Grove points." Square Watth the Savings Stack lip From Anderson Clayton Foods Mr Grocer: we will redeem this nontransferable cou­ pon for face amount plus 7c handling only if you obtained it from customer buying this Item, invoices I proving sufficient stock to cover coupons redeemed must be shown upon request. 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