Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jun 1979, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

SINCE 1868--FOOD & SPIRITS 3425 W. PEARL ST. -- McHENRY Camr 1 firm & tart Streets ' . CX500 .USTOM HON D A Having just one of those days, Letty Busscher regained her nickname of "Sandy" as her ball seemed to be magnetically drawn toward most of the traps. However, with coolness and aplomb she had no trouble- in blasting out of most of them. A number of the gals found the sand attractive but Joyce Kintzel is the only one who reported flying out of the sand on no. 17 directly into the cup. While Maddie Holmes was see­ sawing from one trap to the other on no. 15 some of the other ladies were executing some interesting shots. Jane Weiss skirted the sand by flying over it and hitting the flagstock on no. 1, Joan Schloskey chipped into the cup on no. 8 from over the creek (that's really skillful!). Anna Johnson sank her appraoches on both no. 8 and no. 9. And Liz Nolan got her only bird for the season so far on the no. 4 fairway. It seems she was in the tree-line and one of the feathered creatures took flight at an inappropriate time. Two other birdies mentioned were those of Nell Fidler on no. 14 (routine for Nell) and Alvina Yopp on no. 6. To date the Nifty Niners have not registered any named events. They've just been out there playing and enjoying their games. Ethel Hartman mentioned that she had her best round so far with only 14 putts. Nice going, Ethel. The Nifties can be distinguished from the 18-holers by the glamorous totes they've been toting, compliments of one of their favorite members, Ann Blaney. The team did it again last Friday by hosting and troun­ cing Brae Loch, taking 8 out of the 9 points. This week they travel to Thunderbird in Barrington and hope to con­ tinue as winners. We wish them the best. 'Till then. Ilappy Golfing! Liz EARL WALSH' So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR. Since the school year has ended the flow of sports news from those great contributors like Dick Rabbitt and Randy Swikle has also ended for the summer. For a while we were asking for extra space for sports news. Now we are asking for sports news to fill the space. We aren't looking for longer stories. What we like is a variety of coverage. Having gone through this period for umpteen years, it isn't a problem that will cause the remaining hair on my noggin to fall out. Listening to the Cubs play the Padres of San Diego this Tuesday afternoon only strengthens my belief that Chicago should have a City Series next fall. Such a series would aid two worthy causes. The proceeds of the game could be used for youth programs. That's one. A side bet with John Busscher would benefit an old sports writer's retirement fund. That's two. Just to keep one segment of our readers up to date: We have five owls in our back forty. SUDDEN THOUGHT: Why can't that government agency inspect the first new car HARMS FARM AND GARDEN CENTER 4727 W. Crysta l Lake Rd. McHenry , (815) 385-3074 SUPER SALE! ALL BEDDING & VEGETABLE PLANTS $ C 0 0 ONLY SALE STARTS FRIDAY PER FLAT WE STILL HAVE A VERY GOOD SELECTION OF PLANTS I that comes off the production line before thousands of them are on the road and then force a recall for "possible" defects? Or, would that be too^simple? i Baseball isn't considered a rough and rugged sport like football, but you must have noticed all the injuries that have put key players on the disabled list. Catchers are in the spot to take the worst bumps, but very few of them are knocked out of action. There was a time when catchers had the fingers on their bare hand twisted out of shape. Guess they have learned to close the fist. When a star like Rod Carew gets his thumb knocked out of joint in a tag at first base, you begin to wonder. With the scare of gasoline shortage, real or created, all kinds of ideas are cropping up to save the precious fuel. The last one is to cut down on weed and grass cutting along the roadways. I can remember doing that job for a spell one summer with my uncle's big team hitched to a mower. There is still something to be said for the horse. Harry Caray announced that a group of thirty McHenryites were in Comiskey Park Tuesday night after watching the Cubs in the afternoon. Too bad -- they didn't see much baseball as both Chicago teams bit the dust. Oh, how I was wishing the Sox could pull that game out of the fire! Hope the group arrived home before this goes to press. Suppose they stopped for a cup of tea or coffee to warm them up after a cold night at the park. McHeniy Country Club By John Busscher In the finals of the Directors' Tournament, in first flight Ed Buss beat Dan Gallagher, and in second flight Bill Jacobs defeated Joe Knaack. Fred Ballstaedt won over Mo Domoto in third flight and Hal Nilles beat Gary Spengel in fourth flight. The first round of the 2 man aggregate tournament was played at lhe club on Sunday, June 3rd and winners were, in first flight the team of B. Jacobs-J. Nolan, J. Smith-J. Werneske, P. Overton-G. Spengel, J. Packer-J. Kern, K. Waberzeck-K. Kinneman, S. Stanek-H. Nilles, R. Waytula-A. Leight. In second flight the team of J. Sayler-B. Anrech, N. Simon- T. Burke, R. Spiess-J. Wakitsch, T. Brown-H. Leisten, D. Jackson-E. Oja, J. Geer-R. Otth, J. Weakman-E. Schuler, and A. Jackson-J. Christensen were victors. The second round of the 2 man aggregate tournament will be played at the club on Sunday, June 10. Popular club member, John Falcon is recovering at McHenry hospital from a heart attack suffered on Memorial Day. I'm sure he would ap­ preciate a card from fellow club members and also remember him in your prayers. Window and Wall Decor VERTICAL LOUVER DRAPES mMn. mmm'" Aii'6n'Dl*otm *************** Chapel Hill Sunday Swingers The Sunday Swinger ranks were dimished a bit this week due to graduation, vacations, etc., but those present enjoyed a beautiful day. The event this week was "replay Golf" which, if you remember from last year, is being allowed a "mulligan" on each hole. Either everyone was in extra fine "fettle" with their golf game this week, or Lady Luck was extra kind, as we found almost all of the golfers no need for the "mulligan" on every hole and still turned in some nice scores. Iden Weeks took first place for the men with a gross score of 38 (9 holes), and our "Odd Couple" member, Shirley Dawson took first place for the women with a gross score of 44. Pretty darn good scores! "Magilla" was surprising us all by shooting fairly straight down the fairway. I think he's been taking lessons in secret. Jane Switzer turned over the scrap book for the new "keeper of the book" and everyone enjoyed reading about our events from last year. Jane did a terrific job with the book and there were pictures from different events as well as a golf joke. Sometimes it is fun looking back. We were all saddened to hear that Howard Kopp, our new member this year, had a heart attack Sunday and is in McHenry hospital in the Coronary Care Ward. We all wish him a speedy and com­ plete recovery. Hope he will be back in our ranks later this year. Our prayers are with you, Howard. Next week we will have a "mystery golf" event, and hope the weather is as cooperative as it was this past Sunday. Plans will be made for a "cook-out" sometime in late June or early July. This will take place at the club and we are all looking forward to a good time following our golf event. We are still looking for a few more couples to join our ranks so, if interested please contact the Pro Shop. You need not be a club member to join this league. Be back on the tee next week. See you then. Dee Schuette * • * • The empty honors that the world bestows do not carry beyond the grave. * • * * And who can remem­ ber the old opera house when it was the gayest spot in town? ELECTRONIC SERVICE CENTER Professional service on most imported makes WARRANTY SERVICE FOR . . . . •VIDEO TAPE •TELEVISION *STEREO •CASSETTE 'REEL •TURNTABLES •Pioneen "Craig *Sony •Panasonic *Sharp • Dual •Garrard *Sanyo *Soundesign *Phaselinear Many Others BROADCAST ENGINEERING 815-344-1830 3721 Elm Street (Across from Jewel) McHenry SPORTS WOMEN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE By Lee Ann Cristy First Week Games Tuesday Night 5-24 Peer Inn -17 - Old Bridge - 9. Chuck's Towing - 11 -- Ed's Rental - 7. Fox Hole - 9 -- Oak Park - 6. Thursday 5-26 A&S Sporting Goods - 11 - Emil's Continental Tap - 5. Residential Development - 18 -- Wayne's West End - 7. 2nd Week Games Tuesday Night 5-29 Old Bridge - 13 - Ed's Rental 5. Winner Pitcher: Kathy Joyce. Losing Pitcher: Zelund Paluch Old Bridge lead off 1st inning with solid hits by Karen Gutenkunst, Mara Gutenkunst, Marge Boarini and Mary Martin. Ed's Rental came back with 4 runs in bottom* of 1st. Highlights: Old Bridge's Mary Martin hit a homerun in the 2nd., Ed's Rental's Doris Dietrich tripled scoring 1, Ed's Priscilla Cretier was 3 for 4. Chuck's Towing vs. Oak Park Chuck's Towing- 27 - Oak Park - 2. Winning Pitcher: Chris Amore. Losing Pitcher: Dianna Williams. Chuck's Towing dominated the game scoring 13 runs in the first inning and 11 runs in the 5th. Chuck's Scarlett Dennis slammed a homerun in the 1st inning, while her sister, Peggy Dennis, slammed one in the 5th. Scarlett Dennis also shined in left field, catching everything hit in that field. Peer Inn vs. Fox Hole Peer Inn - 12 -- Fox Hole - 3. Winning Pitcher: Dorothy Morowski. Peer Inn scored four runs in the 1st inning by solid base, including a double by Joanne Mclnerney. Peer Inn came back with another solid inning scoring 5 runs in the 4th, in­ cluding homerun by Chris Gade scoring 3, and triple by Julie Oeffling. Highlights: Peer Inn had 3 batters, 3 for 4, Lee Ann Cristy, Chris Gade and Karen Eychaner. Thursday Night 5-31 Residential Development - 7 - - A&S Sporing Goods - 5. Winner Pitcher: Pat Karmel. Losing Pitcher: Chris Nobilio Residential lead off scoring 2 runs in the 1st, A&S came back with one. Residential rallyed again scoring 4 runs in the 3rd and 1 in the 7th, leaving the score 7-5. Residential's Sue McDougal homered and A&S Patti Thelen slammed 2 doubles. Wayne's West End vs. Little John's Wayne's West End - 23 -- Little John's - 5. Winning Pitcher: Lois An­ derson. Wayne's controlled the entire game, scoring 6 runs in the 1st, 5 runs in the 2nd., and 6 in the 7th. Wayne's Pat Stoffel lead their team with 7 hits, including a home run. Kathy Rogers and Sue Garcia also powered homeruns. I AiGE 6 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, JUNE 8,1979 DOLLS M.C.C. HAPPY HOUR 75< COCKTAILS 40< DRAFT BEER DAILY 3-7 Frn Snacks at the Bar SPECIAL *********£ Sunday thru Thursday 3 pm 7 pm * I A FREE Draft Beer with any Sandwich * * Purchased during Happy Hour J *************************** Don't Forgot!! Every Friday - FISH FRY Every Saturday • PRIME RIB Special j™ O'BREWERY ** ^T t Corner of Green & Pearl *i* 385-3130 -HONDA COUNTRY" 1039 LAKE AVE. 338-4620 ~US. RT. 14 & 47 WOODSTOCK PERRENIALS 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 REG 98* EACH FLAY AT THE PLATE-- and catcher Mark Fredricks of the Hautzinger won the game to even their record at 2 and 2. The lost Sunnyside Inn puts the tag on John DeCicco of Hautiinger dropped Sunnyside to 2 and 3. Concrete in Tuesdays' 16 inch softball game at the V.F.W. Field. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Presenting... CX500 Custom This boulevard beauty was built to deliver ac­ tion. With Honda's powerful 496cc V-twin that runs liquid cool and shaft-drive quiet. It is not very often that engines as sophisticated as this one come along; but then, neither do bikes as special as the Custom. It was "Beat The Champ" Day at McHenry Country Club Tuesday and many of the gals did just that. With a kind heart our current champ, the Blonde Bomber, Carol Cooney, netted an 84, 7 over par, to set the goal which more the twer.iy of the gals attained. A dozen or so tied the low net while the balance registered as also-rans. Low net of 71 was scored by Floss O'Connell in Class A while in Class B it was Carolyn Harger with 76. In Class C Carol Bolger and Jean Napier tied for Low Net of 76 while Gladys Warfield took Low Net in Class D with 74. It was also Grandmothers, Non-Grandmothers Day, separating the haves from the have-nots. The preceding gals, with the exception of Carolyn Harger in Class B, were the winning grandmothers. In Class B the honor went to Dot Freund with a net of 77. Non- grandmother in Class A was Nancy Wilkins with an 84, in Class C a three-way tie for low net of 84 was shared by Kitty Ballstaedt, Jean Remke and Gloria Otth. And, in Class D was Sherri Weakman with net 75. Low putts for the day in Class A were 28 rolled in by Grandma O'Connell, in Class B Anna Johnson kept hers down to 27, while Barb Leight in Class C had 33 and Kitty Evans in Class D had 29. Some of these gals have a really fine touch around the greens! Shuttered Patio Door DiHys so-5 jo CALL FOR SHOP AT HOME SERVICE CletM) Sundiy _ W 12 Wtfl 9 30-Noon V/SA N. Of 120 awsssw: (815)344-1888 VB V0L0.ILL. CLOSE CALL, and "You're Out Brother", says umpire Joe Dehn (no. 7> as the third baseman of Riverside makes the tag on Mark Dehn of Photocom. In right photo Mark Dehn (left) attempts to tell his brother that he was in under the tag. The ump won. And the Riverside Bake Shop beat Photocom in the teenage soft- ball game Monday night at the VFW. STAFF PHOTO WAYNE GAYLORD

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy