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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 May 1983, p. 7

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PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, MAY 27,1M3 Makes Perfect "There is always a reason to practice, because no one does it correctly every time. Practicing after a lesson is very vital/1 Don Habjan McHenry Country Club Professional "Your swing will naturally tightened up. I can't express that Enough. When yoy are practicing, keep it as free , wheeling as possible. Don't ever create tension when you are out their, because it will always happen when you hit the golf course. "Through setting practicing goals, you know what you , can try on the golf course ana what is totally unthinkable. . Make sure you have the goals. "Remember, the golf swing is made up of a multitude of \ mediocre positions and mechanics. The moment you put ; too much emphasis on any particular aspect of the swing, t it automatically begins to detonate. \ "Everyone has heard the saying practice, practice and practice makes perfect. That is the main reason so much pracitice time is miss spent. These sayings are grossly - miss leading. It really should be perfect practice makes - perfect." How Much To Practice "Put in enough practice to know what you are practicing. The moment you don't know what you are ( practicing -- just hitting the balls -- then you are not., doing anything. You have to maintain a principle thought .. or key thought or motion. \ "There is a lot of people who say let me have a bucket of balls and are back in five minutes. You know they haven't „ put any thought or concentration into it. On the range, , don't hit the ball as quickly as you can. Take your time at , it. "Everyone puts their golf balls right in front of them , and before the ball has landed, or stop rolling, they have another one in front of them. Put the golf balls behind you, . so you walk away and start again. When you are on a golf < course, you don't hit one shot, one shot, one shot and . again, again. There is time spent between them. "You will * automatically become a better concentrator." 16-Inch Women's Ed's Rental bounced back from last week's defeat with a win over Palace Bowl'10-0. Led by a homer by Diane Michels and doubles by Mary Varda and Jane Miller. Eds Rental {Hilled to a 6-0 lead in the sixth. Double plays executed by Diane Knox, Jane Miller and Linda Schoen contributed to a defense that held Palace Bowl to three hits. Eds scored their final four ruiis in the seventh, as they batted through their order. Winning pitcher, Jane Miller pitcher her second shutout of the season. Greg's Never Inn 7 Sullivan Foods 5 SulUvans opened the game with a run in.the first. Greg's Never Inn came back in the second with four runs and one run in the fifth. Sullivans came back strong to tie the game at five in the bottom of the sixth. The game went into extra in­ nings with Gregs scoring in the top of the eighth. Jodie Gobson singled and Jeane Castillo doubled to score two runs. - . In the bottom of the eighth, Sullivans loaded the bases with one out. a tough Greg's defense held them scoreless with the final score 7-5. Jeanne Castillo was the winning pitch®:. Oak Park 15 Fritsches 10 eluding a three-run homer and four RBI's. JUNIOR Classic Trophies 13 Lockers Flowers 13-1: Kristy Justen, Brenda Bromley and Tricia Schuerr each added three hits for Classic Trophies. Courtney Schimke's bases loaded triple in the seven run third inning and Traci Morjial's three-run homer in the five run fourth inning were the big blows for the winners. Autumn Fish- back and Erin Dass also drove in runs and Tanya Adams and Julie Etten each scored twice. A single by Lisa Pottgether and a triple by Carrie Pottgether accounted for Lockers only run. McHenry Savings and Loan 13 ( Pete's Girls 2: Kim Belzer struckout 16 Pete's Girls batters and the * McHenry Savings and Loan offense'^ provided 15 hits in route to the victory . Friday. Cindy Merinangel and Jenny '1 Acred hit triples for the winners. ^ McHenry Savings and Loan 14 </ Adams Bros. 1: Kim Belzer and Jenny; , Acred combined to hold Adams Bros . tv to one run Monday. Belzer hit a i homerun, with Acred and Merinangel adding triples. Sharpshooter Annie Oakley's real name was Phoebe Mozee. The Tuesday Ladies League standings after the match play of May 17 show Nowak leading with 28 ̂ points, Mar Ray in second place with 24V&, Little Chef was 20*6, Blue Camel and Top Deck are tied with I9tt, Fox Hole and Steffans tied with 16 and SPORT FANS I BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW Brought to you by Phil Ooffling people in each car-the driver and a mechanic...The mechanic served as a "co-pilot", telling the driver if anything was coming up behind him...But in the 1911 Indianapolis race, Ray Harroun wanted to lighten his racer and drive alone... How would he know what wos behind hiifc?...He got the idea of the rear- view mirror, and is credited with being the first to use one...Over the years, many other auto improvements have come from auto racing. It's amazing how of-' ten the numer 4 oc­ curred in Hank Aaron's career...Aaron's uni­ form number was- 44...He broke Babe Ruth's all-time home run record- in the 4th inning of the 4th game of the season, in the 4th month of the year (April) in 1974...The pitcher he hit that historic homer against (Al Downing) also wore 44 on his unif orrti.. .Aaron was batting 4th in the lineup...4 times in his career he hit exactly 44 homers a season, and soifgoes. <fUT SATURDAY ̂ SUNDAY ONLY! r Golfers Early Bird ^ Breakfast Special I * EGGS, SAUSAGE, BACON, POTATOES, JUICE OR COFFEE •NLY *2.25 SAT. 5:30-11 am, SUN. 5:30-9 am 1982 DATS UN 200 SX 1980 CUTLASS LS FRIDAY | , FISH FRY Lake Porch, Smelt or Scrod I Soup & Salad Bar ALL I TOt CAW IATI Mon. and Tues. Breakfast & Lunch (LIMITED MENU) 78 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 79 MERCURY MARQUIS 79 BUICK LeSABRE •mmm McHenry State Bank's Loon Department can •Breakfast •Lunch •Dinner the right loan MON. THRU TOURS. 9-*; fRI. 94; SAT. 9-5; C10SI0 SUNDAY CHAPEL HILL COUNTRY CLUB m 2500 N. ! CHAPEL HILL RD. KM. McHENRY A m M5-0333 Ak automobile racing?...In the early days of auto racing, there were 2 Come In today or coll 3B5-1040

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