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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 14 Jun 1985, p. 30

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KEEPING SCORE T alrntria Bhuwit &%$?$$$# 4 MORE DAYS! IJ • 90-day free replacement trial? " FOR YOUR NEAREST DELCO SHOCK RETAILER. [ CALL TOLL-FREE I-8OO-AC-DELCO. * *Ask for details. tCommercial applications excluded, Marian outing a success athletic program. In addition to One-hundred and seventy- eight golfers helped to make Marian Central's Annual Plavday a huge success. The McHenry Country was the site of last Friday's event, where the Marian Booster Club hoped to raise $10,000. Head basketball coaches Gene Sullivan of Loyola University and Rich Falk of Northwestern University were the guests of honor. The low gross winner in the outing was Walt Smith, who fired a blistering 71. Hie low alumni champion was Woodstock's Walter Leucht, who shot a 75. Paul Overton of McHenry also turned in a* score of 75. / The Marian Boosters raise money solely for the Hurricane the golf outing, the group sponsors a walk-a-thon in the fall, an ad book, and tftvs Oc­ tober, a concert at the school featuring Rick Nelson. Booster Club committee members for the outing in­ cluded: John Guanci, Tom Harding, Rich O'Connell, Rich Hoover, Russ Hopp and John Bolton. Brownell wins feature at L. Geneva McHenry Jr. Youth League LAKE GENEVA, Wis. - Burton's Bridge resident Bob Brownell became the first driver to win three feature races in 1985 at the Lake Geneva Raceway Saturday night. His win may also be recognized as the one that came with the biggest margin at the end of the 301aps. He was more than a straightaway ahead of Roger Otto of Burlington, Wis., last week's winner at the checkered flag. Brownell started ninth and took second on the 10th lap and the lead five laps later and ded away with some of the est racing of the year. Crystal Lake's Eddie May pressured Otto for second, but was forced to settle for third ice. Kevin Rein of Woodstock first in the six-lap dash, in which May was third. In the hobby stocks race, the top area finisher was John- sburg's Dave Melhan. who was eighth. Melhan was a second- place finisher in the third heat. Racing continues this Saturday night at the Lake Geneva track. Ladies Golf CHAPEL HILL After the match play of June 4, the Little Chef still had the lead, but by a small margin. Little Chef now has 42 points, with Classic Trophv close behind at 4 41. Fox Hole Tap is only 1% points back with 39%. Steffan's Jewelers has 38; Acu Pac 34; McHenry Favorite Sports 33; McHenry Floral 30 and Mar Ray Costumes 22%. The contest was for low team gross and McHenry Floral won with 453. On June 11, the long-awaited rains came. We didn't get our game in, but the farms and MINOR DIVISION IMaSl.OrfolMlO Dave Grove pitched a flve-hltter for the MeU, striking out eight, and added a 4-for-4 per­ formance at the plate with six RBI, as the Mets thumped the Orioles, 21-10. Joe Einwlck was 3-tor-3, while Brian Cunn­ ingham and Greg Hegen had two hits each for the powerful Mets. Steve Johnson had four RBI with one swing of the bat, an lnslde-the-park, grand slam home run. gardens were blessed. We were scheduled to play team position golf, which, fair skies willing, we will continue next Tuesday. Esta. McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB Tim Barker and Brett Dennis played stellar defense on the infield for the Mets. The Orioles played a tough g*me, scoring in every Inning. MASF plans Saturday benefits nry trill Federation will sponsor three benefit games this Saturday. Proceeds from the contests McHenry Area Soccer Federation The McHenry Area Soccer Federation is see­ ing Its summer season wind down to a close ' Details from this past weekend's games: UNDER-10 GREEN: Goals: Tom Escamllla, Mike Jones (2). Standouts: enUre team. RED: Goals: Chris Hadick. Standouts: entire team, an undefeated season UNDER-13 ORANGE: Goals: Mike Lindberg. Benji Wlnkleman. Mark Lindberg. Josh Nellls, Tony Asevedo. Standouts: entire team on an undefeated season. BLUE: Goals: Mike Davidson. Standouts: entire team. No wins, but top-of-the-llne team spirit and effort. Lakeland Park Little League In Lakeland Park Little League action last week, the Expos blasted the Tigers 22-0 in the only game reported. Details from the contest: ExpoaB, Tigers 0 Bud Benson pitched a four-hitter, and the Ex­ pos pounded out 23 hits In a total team effort, whitewashing the Tigers. 22-0. Benson breezed through the Tiger lineup in the will help a financially- strapped McHenry area family. Two under-8 age group games will be played, one at 8:30 a.m., the second at 11 a.m. In between, there will be a9:45 duel between two under- 10 teams. All three games will be held at Freund Field. Donations and contributions will be accepted at the games. six-inning affair, striking out 16 and walking none. Matt Freund led the Expos' offense, going 4- for-S with two doubles and a triple, scoring two runs and driving In five. The Expos blew the game wide open with an 11-run fifth inning. Terrible weather dashed any hopes the Divot Dolls had of lg this week. text week, the ladies will playing Next an exchange with the Woodstoci ladies. Hope to see bright sunshine then, which always makes for ... Happy Golfing! Liz. White Lightning teams roll on These are the things success is made of. The White lightning's under- 12 team had an outstanding weekend of play. First, the Lightning traveled to Dundee ana won a make-up by a score pf 3-1. Sunday, another road game found the White Lightning in Mundelein, and also found them on the winning end of a 5- 2 score. Things won't get any easier, however. This Sunday, under-12 Lightning will nave to contend with the undefeated Rolling Meadows squad. The under-10 White Light­ ning crew trekked to Elmhurst lost the game in the last encounter will be with the Hanover Hawks. Delco Gas-Cushioned Shades • Leak-proof, gas-filled cell eliminates .shock "lag!' • Big 32mm (1 VA") piston is larger than major competitors' P/w" size for cars and light trucks. • For all types of tires--and specialty tuned for radials. - - and won easily. But when the Lightning tried to extend the winning streak to two in a row the next day, Mundelein dealt them a defeat. an few minutes, 3-1. 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