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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 May 1985, p. 30

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UvLtigt(* Moored PAINTS SPORTS LOG Cancer Run offered ' The McHenry Pigtail League opened play Saturday, and win­ ners included State Farm In­ surance, which captured a thrill­ ing 5-4 triumph over Otto's Girls; and Weiler's Quality Furniture, which broke open a close game to top Fashion Shoppe, 15-9. State Farm S, Otto's Girls 4 State Farm Insurance pulled out the winning in the bottom of the seventh, scoring three runs, as Amber Freund singled to right field with the bases loaded, scoring all three on the plav. State Farm led 2-0 going into the seventh and final stanza, when hits by Amy Siok. Kim Lein, and Kris Weinholtz put Otto's Girls on top 4-2. Tammv Klasen scored the fifth State Farm run on a close play at the plate, and was also the winning pitcher. Weinholtz pitched a solid game in a losing cause, and both team played excellent defense. Brenda Bromley, Freund and Jill Tracey each had two hits for State Farm. Lein had a pair for Otto's Girls. Weiler's IS, Fashion Shoppe 9 X" six-run sixth inning, capped by a bases- aster Seals softball completed Knights of Columbus'coun­ cils from McHenry and Woodstock were just two of many teams competing in the Easter Seals Softball Marathon, which finished up Sunday at McHenry's Petersen Park. McHenry K of C player Ronald Waytula slides in ahead of the tag by Woodstock's Kip Marunde, while McHenry Knight Neil Miller rips a single during the two-hour game. Details on the top money gatherers will appear in Friday's issue. Plalndealer-Herald photos by Chris Juzwtk loaded double by Chris Roper, put the game out of reach for Weiler's Quality Furniture. Kris Mortell had four hits and three RBI for the winners, and also was the winning pitcher, allowing just six hits. Stephanie Quantz had three hits, three RBI and scored three runs, while Courtney Schimke had three singles, and Jenney Eiserman two. Jenny Moliszewski and Debbie Palmer each had two hits, including a double, for Fashion Shoppe. while losing pitcher Cheryl Kurowski fanned four. The Second Annual McHenry Run for Cancer is scheduled for Sun­ day, June 23, at Knox Park in McHenry. A 10K road race and a two-mile fun run will begin at 8 a.m. with check-in and registration starting at 7:15 a.m. T-shirts will be given to all runners and 10 other prizes will, be awarded at random. A trophy will be presented to the first male and first female finisher in the 10K race, and medals will be awarded to the first three finishers in each of nine age brackets. Ribbons will be awarded to the first three finishers in each age group of the two-mile fun run. The public pool at Knox Park will be open to all runners at the con­ clusion of the race for a fee of $1. Entry fees are $8 for the 10K race, and $7 for the fun run for those registering prior to June 20. After that date, the fees are $9 and $«, respectively. All entry fees are sent directly to the American Cancer Society. For entry forms or additional information, contact Betsy Les, 385- 6997. • Bike-a-thon planned The Wonder Lake Bike-A-Thon for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be held Saturday, June 29. Bikers of all ages are welcome. This year's chairperson is Dave Zieger. Prizes for raising funds will be awarded by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. All participants who raise at least $25 will receive a CF patch. Participants raising over $25 are eligible for t-shirts, sport bags, digital watches and other prizes. » To register and receive sponsor sheets, contact Zeiger at 728-0742. Cystic Fibrosis is the country's number one genetic killer of children and young adults. "It's a great way to have fun and raise money for an important cause, " says Zieger. 12" tourney June 28 Knox Park will be the site of the Fifth Annual Hiller & Hamm 12" Miller High Life Softball Tournament, to be held June 28-30. The 24-team, double elimination, slow-pitch event requires a $100. entry fee. The first 24 teams to submit their entry fees will be seeded. All entries must be received no later than June 18, by the tourna­ ment directors. Rosters must be sent along with the entry fee. Send your entries to one of the tournament directors: Dick Hiller, 3806 Hillcrest, McHenry; Robert Hamm, P.O. Box 332, Fox Lake,. 60020; or Ray Thelen, 5405 Memory Trail, McHenry. For more information, call Hiller at 385-9198; Hamm at (312 ) 587- 8673; or Thelen at (312) 497-3613. Gun Dog seminar set A-Gun Dog Seminar will be held at Gypsy plen Farms Hunt Club on Darrell Road in McHenry. The five Sunday sessions will take place June 2 to June 30. the owners and their dogs will learn from professional trainers how to turn their dogs into better hunting companions. Advanced and beginner training available. For more details, call 385-2144. Bike Club plans race CRYSTAL LAKE -- The McHenry County Bicycle Club announces its third annual invitational ride, The Udder Century, to be held June 1, in conjunction with the Harvard Milk Days. Registration is being taken beginning at 7:30' a.m. at McHenry County College. Riders may choose between a races of 31, 62 and 100 miles. Registration fees will be $8 until May 18, and 10 afterward. The cost for children under 12 will be $5. Included in the cost of the ride is sag, food, maps, a patch, a com1 memorative water bottle and a spaghetti dinner following the rides. A timed century ride will be leaving the college at 10 a.m. For more information, contact Cheryl Patterson, 1421 W. Lakeview St., McHenry. NORGAS • NORGAS • NORGAS • NORGAS • N Off GAS • NORGAS . NORGAS • NORGAS • NORGAS • NORGAS • NORGAS • NORGAS • NORGAS Get 25% On the House During Moore's House Paint Sale. Now until June 2 is the ideal time to insist on Moore's long-lasting quality and consistent performance* Insist on MoorGlo. Moortllo Latex I louse & Trim Paint has a soft gloss finish that's lough enough to stand up to the roughest weather, yet lasts for years. Resists chalking, peeling, blistering and cracking. Insist on Moore's 1 House Paint. Moore's Oil Rise House Paint provides high gloss beauty and durability that outlasts the ordinary. It covers most surfaces in one coat. Resists fading and ntildewing. Insist on MoorGard. MoorGard Latex House i'aint has a distinc­ tive low-lustre finish that survives the worst weather It resists fumes, alkali, mildew and blis­ tering. Conies in beautiful lade-resistant colors. Insist on Moorwhite Primer. Moorw liite Primer gives exterior surfaces long-lasting protection, yet goes oil easily. It has excellent sealing and hiding qualities. Can be used under alkyd or latex-based paints. 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