PAGE 8 - PLAINDEA1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE ft •' ' mp-i Scoreboard GOP GOLF DAY -- Getting in some practice for the 25th annual Republican Golf Outing were Sheriff Henry Nulle (left) and county chairman of the Republican Party A1 Jourdan at the recent Frett Day at Chapel Hill. The GOP Play Day is on Wednesday, July 13 and will be played on three golf courses. Chairman of the event, O.C. "Dixie" O'Hara advises all golfers to phone the pro shop of the course they will play to set a tee time. McHenry Country Club 385-3435, Chapel Hill Country Club 385-0333 and Hunter Country Club at 678-2631. STAFF PHOTO -- WAYNE GAYLORD 2-Galton Pail White House Paint TOTAL HARDWARE Coast\oCoast w Coat faylic House TWO GALLONS SENIORS Pete's Girls 15 McHenry Favorite Sport 11: APete's nine run fifth inning wiped out a Favorite Sport 6-4 lead. Angie West led Pete's with a double, triple and a single. Michelle Stout had two doubles and a single. Venus Obara added a homerun and Kasandra Weiler had a double. Weiler was the winning pitcher. Dia Hellios and Timberlee Steward both hit doubles for Favorite Sport. Hellios included three RBI's. Wally's, Bike Haven 18 McHenry Favorite Sport 9: Favorite Sport held a 9-5 lead going into the sixth inning, but Wally's scored 13 runs in the bottom half to post the win. Beth Greve led the Wally's heavy hitting with a grand slam, including three other hits. Christy Johnson went five- for-five, including a double and Michelle Williams also had four hits. Both Williams and Kim Kunzer had four RBI's each. Kim Powers hit a triple and Kim Snyder hit a double to lead Favorite. Christy Johnson was the winning pitcher with six strikeouts. Karen Kessler was the losing pitcher with five strikeouts. JUNIOR McHenry State Bank 29 Lockers Flowers 10: Billie Jean Cleave led State Bank with a grand slam homerun. She had four total hits. Rae Waychunas, Cheryl Kurowski and Genevieve Lynott also had homeruns for State Bank. Waychunas and •• City Tennis Tourney Set The fourth annual City of McHenry Tennis Tournament will be held this year as a beginning of Fiesta Days. Competition is set up in age brackets for singles and doubles events. Matches will be played at Knox Park Tennis Courts for finals. Trophies will be awarded in all categories. The tournament will be held on July 22 and 23. The entry deadline date is July 8 at 12 noon. All preliminary matches will begin on July 11 through 21. Preliminary matches will be scheduled at opponents mutual convenience. All preliminary matches must be played prior to July 22. --sasglJ Kurowski had five hits each. Lynott and Laura Tiffany each it doubles. Carrie Pottgetherhit a homerun, a double and knocked in four runs for Locker's. Mary Etheridge, along with Pottgether went three-for-three. Van Cleave was the winning pitcher with three strikeouts. McHenry State Bank 16 Party Makers 1: Cheryl Kurowski threw a two hitter and struckout five for State Bank Saturday. Kurowski helped out offensively with a double ana Katie Fox also hit a double for State Bank. Carmi Schultz added' three hits. Heather Prazak scored the lone Party Makers run, knocked in by Jessica Lang. Wednesday's Schedule Doherty's -- King's Row (B) 6:30 West End Pub -- Rusty Nail (A) Rusty Nail -- Doherty's (A) 7:15 Jewel Park -- Fox Hole (A) 8:00 Top 10 batters ABHA) Don Bentz Gary Gilpin Mike Peterson RickWakitsch John Walkington JohnBrodin Mike Rogers Jim Cook Rick Meyers Rich Miller aft 29 32 28 30 32 21 29 24 24 20 20 22 18 19 30 13 17 14 14 16 Inch Men's VFW League DIVISION B MINOR Blue Jays 11 Hawks 4: The Blue Jays overcame a 4-1 Hawk lead with six runs in the fourth inning on five straight hits. Steve Alkeson went three-for-three and added a double for the Blue Jays. Tom Brefeld also hit a double. Jeff Carl added a triple. Bobby Koczer was the winning pitcher with 12 strikeouts in five innings. Cards 7 Wrens 4: Winning pitcher Joe Kinnerk struckout 13 Wren bat ters, while only giving up only three hits. Jim Rodes knocked in the win ning run with a double. Falcons 12 Hawks 9: Brian Withrow and Jamie Shaver hit back to back homeruns in left-center to power the Falcons. Gary Schmitt added a triple for the winners. Adam Lazar was the winning pitcher with 14 strikeouts. Scott Szamlewski, Danny Mazurek and Tommy Johnson all hit doubles for the Hawks. W] &•' 5 3 « 2 6 1 I Vt W L 8 0 7 ;i 612 4 4 3 ;5 3 t5 & Reg. $31.98 High Hiding •Long Lasting Non Yellowing •Non Chalking] (528-8022) ~ Soft!M J ONE COAT B Acrylic Late* FLatEnarnel y Stain Sale Oil Stain Preservative 12®9 Our Best One Coat Flat Latex House Paint •8 Year Durability $ m aqq • One Coat Coverage ^ •Non-Fading Colors l^faGal. 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Smitty's Tap Tuesday Games Raymonds-Huff -- Decker Const. 7: Smitty's Tap -- Old Bridge 8:00 Novotny Sales -- 3D Bowl 9:00 « Thursday Games * R T Dees -- Taylor Made 7:00 Palace Bowl -- Hiller Const. 8:00; St. Regis -- After the Dark 9:00 Top 10 Batters ; ABRH.AVG. Joe Dehn (SR) Rick Wakitsch (GH) Wayne Hiller (GH) Don Bentz (GH) Jim Meyers (GH) Fred Berg (TM) Jeff Meyers (GH) Todd Cariveau (RD) Garry Kolka (NS) Tim Sabatka (OB) 21 24 29 26 25 20 ;25 11 10 13 10 10 16 16 12 15 7 17 4 14 15 18 16 14 11 13 15 8 9 1.DOO .625 .620 .615 .560 .550 .540 .535 .533 .529 Standings: Expos 5-0, Mets 3-1-1, Cubs 3-2, Giants 2-2-1, Cards 3-3, White Sox 3-3, Brewers 3-3, Astros 3-4, Pirates 2-3, Tigers 2-4. . McHenry Cubs 7 Wonder Lake Pirates 1: Tad Fonntaine pitched a no- hitter and struckout 17 Pirate batters in route to the win. He only gave up three walks. It was the first no-hitter recorded in the senior division this season. Jeff Szamlewski led the Cubs offensively with a homer, double and he knocked in a run. Eric Swanson hit a triple. Softball 12 Inch Recreational SUNDAY NIGHT LEAGUE WL Uncle Bunky's 51 River Shannon-Hogan's Heroes 51 Brake Parts ' ,42 Classic Trophy Hitmen ;3 3 McHenry's Favorite Sport 32 River Shannon-Shamrocks '% 3 Greg's Never Inn 4 5 Classic Trohpy Over-The-Hill $ 6 TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE yt L Oak Park Hotel 60 Back Door Tavern 3 2 Cullom Knoll-Al Drywall 3 2 Funks Plumbing .3 2 God Squad 14 Matrix 4 4 Old Bridge-McHenry Auto Body *14 McHenry Area Men's 12 Inch Registrations are now being taken at McHenry City Hall. Entry blanks are available at McHenry City Hall, McHenry Library and M c H e n r y , A r e a Chamber of Commerce. WESTERN DIVISION WLGB Rusty Nail 7 1 -- Businessmen 6 3 Vk Lakeside Inn 4 5 Huemann's . 3 4 3 fe .TPWPI Park 2 7 5Vfe U VTV VL A. QL I\ 2 7 5Vfe Doherty's 1 5 5 EASTERN DIVISION WLGB West End Pub 8 2 -- Fox Hole Tap 7 2 % Taylor Made - 5 4 2Vfe Little John's 5 5 3 King's Row 2 7 5% Jack's-McH Oil 2 7 5% THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Bimbos Jepsen Tire Carey Electric Sullivan Foods West End Pub River Shannon-Marauders McHenry Kiwanis Club Spellman Chevrolet Volleyball W L '51 51 42 33 33 ,24 15 i15 Marathon Pain Relief If you experience low back pain, headaches (in cluding migraines), arthritis or any other pain disorder for longer than 2 months, you may be a candidate for the PAIN EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT- CENTER'S TREATMENT PROGRAM. Call now to find out more about our PAIN RELIEF PRO GRAM. One of our medical doctors or registered nurses will provide additional information. Call 815/455-1002 Monday, Wednesday or Friday or 815/385-6524 other times. THE PAIN EVALUATION & MANAGEMENT CENTER 1 0 1 C o r p o r a t e C o r n e r s R t 1 4 & W o o d s t o c k S t ' C r y s t a l L a k e . 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