OF MCHENRY JUN ILLINOIS 84 computer pre-printec| 2. License plates issued for class "B" trucks far. wL including vehide.3,001-8,000 wL Including vehicle 3,000 lbs and less), $12/Se» Deadline Jun* 30th t Serving the banking needs of the McHenry area. *91 Willy Frett is putting for a bird on the otatk hritKCtafdiUl last Friday duringtheanaaal Joe Frctt Day which draw 152 gotten. Frett missed the putt aad had to settle for a par. Sf. STAFF PHOTO--WAYNE GAYLORD Recreational Men's 12-Inch ,..v ,.-v PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22.1983 Heroes Continue To Hold Onto Tie For First held onto their tie for first place with a so fat. _ Larry Jonas started the action for Hogan's by bringing in two nutted* double. Bill Lang followed with an. RBI single and John Schiltz closed out the seven run inning with an RBI The-Hill team collected their firar run on a walk to Phil Ruhnke and added another on a fieder's choice hit by Bob Kennedy. Over-the-Hill doubled their runs again in the third, with a single by Pat Wirtz and a sacrifice fly to left But Hogan's Heroes added to their advantage by scoring on Balding errors* picking up tour runs in the" third with the help of Bill Bussey. They later boosted their lead by soaring sis runs In the fourth on a three run homerun by Dennis Werbeim and a sixth inning homerun by DougSchmittto capture the win by the 12 run rule.* Uncle Bunky's 13 River Shamrocks 6 Uncle Bunky's easily did away with the River Shamrocks 13-6. A three run homerun by Rick Lemke and a homerun by Chris Ritthaler, with the help of RBI singles by Bobby Jost and Bill Garrison gave Uncle Bunky's a quick 8-3 lead. " The Shamrocks scored on a double by Mike Roberts, and later a walk to Jeff Roberts brought home a second run. Jeff Roberts assisted the Shamrocks cause by hitting one-for- two and scoring runs in the fourth anfc sixth. Danny Bolton went three-for- four for Uncle Bunky's. Favorite Sport 7 Classic Trophy Hitmen 2 Walks allowed McHenry Favorite Sport to move out to a 3-0 advantage. Tite increased their lead in the fourth on back-to-bac% triples by John Gies and John Nielsen and an RBI single by Vince Sacchetti for the 6-0 lead. The hitman spoiled the shutout by picking up two runs, when a Mt by Kirk to left field resulted in an homerun, bringing in Mike Hurckes. Brake Parts 15 Greg's Never Inn 5: Despite a 3-3 tie heading into the fourth inning, Brake Parts had little trouble with Greg's. Greg's appeared to be in the game, sewing on a double by Steve Knor and later on a two run double by Kurt Teuber. Brake Parts batted through their line-up in the fourth inning. Ed Messman, who went"- four-for-four, scored two runs in the fourth on a single. Doubles by Mark Mayer and Jim Mansfield also brought runs home. Regis in the Took six innings, but St. managed to score one ran bottom half to squeak out a l-o victory over CUNAT-FNB during women's 16 inch last Thursday night. Losing pitcher Beth Baker gate up three costly walks In the sixth inning which set up the winning run on a single. Linda Peel made a diving catch inkif field to stop any other nms to score. CUNAT-FNB had two chances to score in the game. In the fourth, Mariann Christie led off with a triple, but was thrown out at home plate by Dar Costello. Kathy Huyhurst hit a single, while Mary Ellen added asingle. After Ihe Fox 17 Little Joha's 5 A six run first iming and hsix ran third inning shot After the Fox past Little John's. - f Cathy Conaell started all the action in the first inning with a baaeihMKfed triple. Denise Fisher continued to put the pressure on with a two-run homer in the second inning. Conndl was the leading After the Fox hitter with three nits. Patty Vavrik was the winning pitcher, allowing only two hit* and two walks. Huemann's Win In 12 Inch Hsu's 12-Inch I (Continued from page 4) eatptoded'for eight runs in the sixth to fWV&mx I by six straight singles. Larry ledert broke up toe string with a juble, knocking In three runs. -Jim Maclnerney was the leading itter with a four-for-four per- •rmance. Bob Nutterand Tom Lay Decker Construction came from ehind and scored-three runs Ifr the , of the seventh to win their rtym Stave inning rally i mneia error, nreu uecier Ike Milk grounded out, eeker singled, scoring one. ||||)|I|H ngle. A walk to .Tom Weyland set u( - • -'SL- --"x • alked with bases already the on STAFF PHOTO--WAYNE GAYLORD forcing in the run. Brett Decker led Decker with a triple and a single. Tony Aieilowas three-for-three for Palace Bowl, in cluding a double. V? 3-D Bowl 16 Old Bridge 5 3-D Bowl scored eight runs before Old Brtdjge finally got on the scoreboard in the fourth. LeoSullivan knocked in three runs for 3-D Bowl with a double, a single and a sacrifice fly ball. Tim Geurtz helped out with two doubles. » Bob Lukenheimer tried to fpark a rally in the seventh inning for Old Bridge with a two-run homer. s 12 Inch Tourney Held , A women's 12 inch sknpltch double elimination tournament will be held July 2^3 and 4 at Kemper Paris in Dundee. All class C teams or lower' and all recreational league teams will be: eligible to participate. If in terested, call Theresa Rotundo 312- Margaret Love 812-888- 8M3; after 6 p.m. 312-4286751. - (Continued trow pey *)_ three-for-three evening and four RBI's, while Vogt tripled to the fence. Steve Sanders had two hits for Jewel Park, while Leon Palates singled and drove in a run with a sacrifice fly. Lakeside Inn 7 Doherty's 4 Lakeside Inn put it all together outhitting and outscoring Doherty's. A four run Lakeside fifth inning put the winners in front to stay. Paul Scoreboard MINOR > Orioles 4: Jeff Carl and scored the tying fa! on wild pitches in tike I Sunday. Carl led the . itting with a double and Byron Nystrom had two hits. Ron Neece and Mike Hefner each hit a ays in Basan, Mike Readron and Brad May aD had RBI Singles, wbile Rick Bielski drove in the finiU run with a sacrifice ny. Readron, along with Dave Schmidt, had two hits for Lakeside Inn. Doug Eschner added an RBI triple. Mike Rogers, Randy Vauk and Jim Perrewe had two hits each for r'a. Rogers included two runs •a double. Vaulk had an double. Vaulk had an RBI triple in the . first inning. double for the Orioles. Bobby Kocser came in relief of starting pitcher Alekson to pick up the win. Kocier strackout two batters, walked one and gave up no hits. Alekson strackout nine and only gave up three hits. Hawks 16 Sparrows 5: Scott Szamlewski had three hits, including a double, and Billy O'Brien added a double tohdp spark toe Hawks to the hi? a*doubkT'and' a triple ^ta^tSe Sparrows. l^tt *ak the winning Ditcher. Robins i3 Sparrows 8: Mike Litar went four-for-four, including two triples to lead the Robins last week Stmday. Bo Klontz added a double and Ryan Penoyer added a double and a triple for the victors. Mark Son- nichsen was the winning pitcher. Cardinals 33 Blue Birds 16: While the Cardinal offense was scoring at will, Joe Kinnerk held the Blue Birds at bay with 14 strikeouts and only one walk. At one time, he had nine strikeouts in a row. Mike Wohlwend hit two inside the park homeruns for theCards. Mike Halcom contributed a double. Sox 14 Indians 5: Bobby Cashin was the winning pitcher last Friday. MINIS Yankees 5 Giants 2: Steve Papineau and Mike Krumsee combined for a no- hitter Saturday. Papineau pitched the first four innings, striking out 10. Mike Krumsee provided the offense with two hits and Pat Crow hit a homerun. 13 Braves 10: Dan Sch- maus hit a grand slam in 'the thrid iming to spark a seven run thirjJ. inning for theBrewersand help them Team edge the Braves Satunlay. Schmaus ended the game with seven RBI's, including a double and a triple. Jeff Glab was the winning pitcher. Eagles 8 Blue Birds 7: The Eagles scored three runs in the sixth inning to take the lead and win the game Sunday. Dave Cable lied the Eagle hitting attack with two hits and Craig McGrath added a double. Dan Sweetwood had two hits for the Blue Birds. Matt Karls was the winning pitcher with five strikeouts and only one walk. Chris Wolff led the Eagle defense with nine assists of put outs. Eagles 11 Sparrows 8: A Sparrow rally in toe sixth inning fell two runs short Saturday. Jim Marsh led the fiagletwijkh two hits and three RBI's and Jeff Swebke added a double. Todd Busche had three hits, two of them doubles, James Hienmiller was the winning pitcher and Craig McGrath earned the save. JUNIOR Standings: McHenry Home Maintenance 7-0, Classic Trophies 7-1, McHenry State Bank 4-3, Wally's Bike Haven 2-5, Lockers Flowers 1-6, McHenry Party Caterers 1-7. McHenry Home Maintenance 18 McHenry Party Caterers 0: Ann Shoen hit three homeruns and Sandy Simon pitched a one-hitter to aid in the Maintenance win Saturday. Shoen collected six RBI's. Dana Diederich and Michele Kirsh each contributed two hits. Simon strackout seven batters and only walked two. McHenry Home Maintenance 12 Wally's Bike Haven 16: McHenry Home Maintenance overcame a 9-8 deficit with three runs in the fifth and one in the sixth. Heather Simons led Maintenance going three-for-three and Emily Dods hit a triple. Dawn Murphy had three hits and four RBI's for Wally's, including a homerun and a double. Barbi Martin was the winning pitcher with three strikeouts. Party Maker's Catering 23 Locker's Flowers 7: Party Maker's had 10 hits, including homeruns by Jenny Jensen and Angela Coles and a grand slam by winning pitcher Carlee Casperson. Jill Lang added a double and Diane Coles added a triple to the winning cause. Locker's had homeruns hit by Christine Hill and Laurie Pottgether. Pete's Girls 13 Don's Dairy Frost 10: Don's Dairy Frost out hit Pete's Girls 16-13, but lost. Venus Obara, Michelle Stout and Stacey Johnson all had two hits for Pete's Girls. Obara and Stout both had three RBI's and Stout contributed a double. Jenny Kennedy and Shelley Gray had three hits each for Don's Dahfy Kennedy was credited with seven RBI's, one homerun and a triple. Eileen Douglass was the winning pitcher, (Continued on page S) An incorrect or ba<r ed knot can be one 017 line's w©f . nemies. Check yout ne after a break. 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