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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Jun 1985, p. 30

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Lakeland Park Little League Men's Sunday 12-inch Softball League 1 HOUR NO CHARGE CONSULTATION BY APPOINTMENT TO FIRST 5 PRE REGISTRANTS McHenry Men's 16-inch Softball League with Joan BMrar. Certified Financial planner. President of Joan Baurtrl. Co. and minafing executive of Integrate (Wources Equity Corp. . i registered broker/dealer. ATTEND HER 'FINANCIAL PLANNING SEMINAR" Straighter or longer? She will be discussing strategies on how to: • GENERATE MORE INCOME • REDUCE TAXES • PRESERVE YOUR EXISTING CAPITAL f In the Men's Sunday 12-inch Softball League this past weekend, Just Video stayed in a tie for first place with QED, thanks to a 12-7 win over John's Sport Stop II. QED topped Mike's Buzz Out West 12-8 to run its record to 4-1 as well, while John's Sport Stop I brushed Scott B's 8-3 and Gar- relts' Plumbing topped Gary Lang 14-9. Details from Sunday's outings: Just VtdwU. John's 117 John's Sport Stop II (cored three In the seventh to make It cloee, but it wasn't enough to over­ come Just Video, which won, 12-7. Just Video got three hits from Dan Clark, and two extra base hits apiece from Tore Slvertaen and Tim Evans. Russ Beck drove in (our runs. Scott Buss had three hits and three RBI for John's. Pete Buss went 2-for-2. Joke's ItSeottB's 9 Mike Maves was the winning pitcher in John's Sport Stop I's 8-3 triumph over S$ott B's. It was the first win of the season for John's I •gainst four losses. Scott B's fell to 2-3. Oarrelts' H, Gary Lang* Carrelts' Plumbing scored 1! runs in the final three innings en route to a 14-9 victory over Gary Lang. Gary Lang took a 9-2 lead In the second, but Garrelts' scratched back to win. Justin Traver and Tom Schermerhorn had four hits each for the winners. Stever Garrelts had three Mis and scored four times, while John Mietii singled and doubled. Jim Huff and Vic Romandine had two hits apiece to pace Gary Lang. QEDU,Mfte's> Skip Bellon and John Wilkinson had three hits eAch to lead QED to a 12-a win over Mike's Buzz Out West. Bellon homered, doubled and knocked in four runs, as he and Wilkinson scored two each to lead QED. Irish DeClcco wss the winning pitcher. Longer or Straighter? Generally speaking, when one learns to play golf, he or she goes through a process of stages. First, he learns to merely get the face of the club on the ball. Just hit it. Second, he learns to get the ball off the ground. But the third stage is not a concrete one. For the junior player still in the learning process, the teacher must make a decision of significant importance. Should the student be taught to hit it straight or far? The player who can overpower a golf course has an advantage over one who cannot. Hitting the ball past trouble is a valuable tool. But avove average coordination is necessarv to'be able to TUESDAY • JUNE 25 • 7:00 P,M, WOODSTOCK OPERA HOUSE • WOODSTOCK, IL. For Reservations Call815/455-4963; Or Mail Below • Limited Seating • I will be attending June25 •$. • I cwnot attend but would like more information • I cannot attend but would like to be contacted about future seminars . . . J e c o o r d i n a t i o n i s n e c e s s a r y t o b e a b l e t o stand t there and smash it without disastrous results. The student without the gift of natural athletic movement can be taught to be an effective player through the other method of cat skinning" - straight shooting. Have you ever tried to beat those guys who are always plavingfrom the short grass? So, if you have a junior golfer in the family, or if you are the junior golfer, see an instructor. Pee Wee clinics such as the one at Pheasant Run in St. Charles this month are often free, taught by PGA professionals, diverse in their scope, and fun. Find out if longer - or straighter -- is your next best step. Next week: The breaks don't always even out. Rain cancelled games last Tues- t day, but Thursday night brought - good weather and good softball, as \ thi$e exciting games took place in ; the McHenry Men's 16-inch Soft- f ball League. i In a game between the league's ^ two winless teams, H&M • Machinery Movers {edged Old •; Bridge 13-12, while After the Fox !- tipped Novotny Sales-McHenry \ Truck Lines 14-9, an&Decker Con- C struction topped the/ Knights of ' Columbus, 17-11. r~ V, Details from last week's bat- • ties: c/ Ubrig knocked in five runs and John Griffith two, for the winners. K of C rallied with a seven-run sixth to narrow the gap to 12-11, but it wasn't enough, as Decker leed the game with Ave seventh inning runs. Dan Coughlln and Doug Strain had two hits and two RBI each for K of C. Mike Miller and Chris Juzwlk chipped In two singles apiece Mail To: JOAN BAURER & CO., INC. 610CRYSTAL POINT DR., SUITE 1410, CRYSTALLAKE, IL 60014 Aftsr the Fox 14, Novotny-IIcH Track Unss« « £ The last four batters in the After the Fox lineup v accounted for four runs and had eight RBI, to * lead ATF to a 14-8 win over Novotny Sales- McHenry Truck Lines. '* Ed Keating had four hits, and Lea Schwartz, ; Bruce Byrne and Bob Friol had two hits apiece, v to lead ATF. . Mike Yaworskl, Leon Palatas and Jim Yawor- •. ski led Novotny with two safeties apiece. Mike Y. had three RBI. HftMMach. Movents, Old Bridge 12 " One team was going to remain winless, while I the other was going to exit with its first win of the season. That was the qaae Thursday night, and the survivor was HAM Machinery Movers, 13-12 \ over Old Bridge. Old Bridge scored three Umes In the top of the Seventh to take a 12-11 lead, but HAM scored twice in the bottom of the frame, the winning run scoring on a bases-loaded walk. HIM got help from three inside-the-park homers, two from Brad Hutter and one from J.R. Wright, to lead the way. Hutter was 4-for-4 with six RBI, while Wright had three hits. Jeff Cychner and Scott Bu]ak had two hits each. Dan McAullffe was 4-foM with two triples In a losing cause for Old Bridge. John Doessel, Dave Pllner and Bob Sharp aU had two hits. Decker Const 17, Knl^tsof Columbus U Decker Construction scored nine times in the first two innings, and held off a late Knighta of Columbus rally to win, 17-11. Brian Miller laced a deep home run over the fence in left field for the winners. Kevin Miller had four hits and scored four runs, while Joe Dad you're the GREATEST Happy Father's Day a little late! Love from your little Bean Blossom WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THIS GUY WOULD GIVE SOMEONE H YEARS OF HAPPINESS. THANKS HON. LUV SPRING HILL Savings do not include Super Subway Sale, special purchase and Valuepricing® merchandise, furs or fine jewelry. SECTION 2 - PAGE IS - PLAINDEALER-HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19.1985 IT PAYS TO PLAN

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