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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Aug 1979, p. 7

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/ r McHenry Area 12-Inch Softball Jaycee Obstacle Course Event PAGE 7 - PLAINDE ALER - FRIDAY. AUGUST, 10. 1979 RAYMOND'S BOWL ZAPS BRIDGE Raymond's Bowl made it 2 out of 3 this year with a 10-6 victory over Old Bridge. Myron Bentz led the winners going 4 for 4. Jeff Meyers had 3 hits and 3 runs scored while Paul Morenz added 3 hits and 2 RBI's. The Bowl beat Little John's the week before by scores of 20- 5 and 13-5. Terry Reilly had 4 hits in game one. Wayne Hiller, Mike Weber and Jeff Meyers had 3 hits each with Weber hitting a homerun and scoring 3 runs and fliller knocking in 3 runs. Tom Spasojevich doubled and homered driving in 4 runs. Vinnie Freund singled, - doubled and homered, scored 3 runs and drove in 4 runs to help the Bowl in game two. Harry May added 3 hits and Don Bentz, Jr. singled, doubled twice, drove in 2 runs and scored twice. Wayne Frantz drove in .3 runs on 2 hits and a sacrifice. Jeff Meddings went 4 for 4 for Little John's in game one while Dan Stanowski went 3 for 3 with a sacrifice and 3 RBI's. Bill Meath had 2 hits and scored 2 runs in game two while Jeff Meddings slammed his 4th homerun of the season. RUSTY NAIL TOPS B&H TAP Rusty Nail made easy work of B&H Tap with a convincing 15-2 win last Wednesday. The week before the Nail struggled to win a 7-6 extra inning game versus Huemann's before taking an easier second game 9-2 and sweeping the doubleheader. Dave Sundby had 4 hits vs. . the Tap while Len Ackerman kept his red hot July bat with a single, 2 doubles, and 5 RBI's. John Connell added 2 hits and a sacrifice fly with 3 runs scored. Rich Peterson was the hero in the 7-6^ come from behind victory over Huemann's. Peterson had 3 hits, 3 runs scored and included a 2-run homer in the final inning. In game two Peterson went 3 for 3 with a triple to lead the Nail again. Len Ackerman had a pair of doubles while Gary Sch- mitt hit his 5th homerun of the season. Bud Smith had 2 hits and 2 runs scored for Huemann's in game one. Guy Weber added a _homerun. Ken Schmidt had 2 hits in game two and Tom Blenner tripled. ^ WAYNE'S STOPS A.F.L. Wayne's won an important game versus A.F.L. to keep themselves two games ahead of their rivals in the race for 4th place. Wayne's also won twice over Uncle Jamie's by scores of 9-1 and 5-4. Jfohin DeCiccio and Gary Connell had 3 hits each vs. A.F.L. with Connell including a double and triple and DeCiccio 3 RBI's. Ray Collis had 3 hits including a 2-run homerun for A.F.L. Terry Vandenboom added another homerun. In Wayne's twin victory over Jamie's Joe La Fontaine went 3 for 3 with a triple and 2 RBI's while Gary Connell homered, and drove in 3 runs in game one. Matt Oik added a homerun. Oik also singled, tripled and drove in 2 runs in game two while Bob Buss slammed a 2-run homerun. MCHENRY HEARING AID NEW HOURS! 10 TO5 TO J P.M. EVERY WED. ONLY (r (sis) 385-7661 MCHENRY HEARING AID Discmat Service Center EVERY WED. 10 TO 5 PJi 3937 W. Mela, McHenry •15-385-7461 OLD BRIDGE WINS PAIR Old Bridge won a 20-0 laugher vsB&H Tap in the first game of a doubleheader and then won a come from behind 10-8 thriller. Joe'Dehn went 7 for 8 in the doubleheader with 3 doubles, 5 runs scored and 3 RBI's. Tom Les went 5 for 7 with 2 homeruns, 5 runs scored and 7 RBI's. Gary Gilpin slammed his tenth and eleventh homeruns with 8 RBI's in the series. Phil Kiefer added 5 hits with a pair of doubles, a homerun and 4 runs scored. Both Doug Freund and Steve Rohrer added homeruns. A.F.L. SWEEPS PAST MARATHON A.F.L. SWEPT Oaks Marathon 18-6 and 11-5. Jim Neuman had a homerun in each game with 5 hits altogether, 5 runs scored and 4 RBI's in the series. Gary Wagner hit a 3-run homer in game two while Terry Vandenboom's 4 for 4 with 3 runs scored1 helped the winners in game one. Rich Hopper and Glenn Chesser added homeruns in game one. Terry Hovseth singled, doubled and scored each time for Oaks in game one. Hovseth added another two base hit in the nightcap. Paul O'Malley doubled in each game with 2 RBI's in game two. Rob Hovseth homered in game two. \ BATTERY SALE BUY AT WHOLESALE 50°o DISCOUNT ALL SIZES! (CASH & CARRY ONLY) 3lliy Trill MNWAMS Nationally Advertised 07 v Brands f ITM* MNS BY APFT. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION ROOKKT STENSLAND A ASSOCIATES HEARING TESTS REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES ALSO EvoyMmiRf At BAA * * ML rrtspci MON. THRU SAT. 199 S. NMa St. (Rte. 83) 312-3*2-4750 Afttneoa I Evenings By Appoiitmefft ATTENTION: Boys and girls ages timed event over the Jay Park. The competition will b^Hn at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Aui will be awards for each age group. Fill the form below and bring it with you to the event. ENTRY FORM - JAYCEE OBSTACLE COURSE 11 are invited to compete in a bstacle course, located in Petersen 19. There Johnsburg High School Fall Sports Information WORKWISE NAME- ADDRESS- PHONE- BEGINNING OF SPORTS THIS FALL Cross Country: 1st practice is Aug. 15 at the high school starting at 3 p.m. Golf: Meet at the high school on Aug. 20 at 10 a.m. for an organizational meeting. Girls' Tennis: Meeting at high school on Aug. 24 at 9 a.m. Volleyball: Meet at high school on Aug. 20 at 9 a.m. Football: Start Aug. 15 with Varsity starting at 7:30 a.m. and Frosh. & Soph, starting at 10:30 a.m. at the high school. CLEARANCE CARD: Pick up a clearance card in the high school main office prior to the first practice. In order to receive a clearance card you must have had a physical on file within the last calendar year; an insurance waiver on file: and the athletic policy agreement form on file (this form once signed is good throughout your four years at Johnsburg high school). BOOSTER CLUB: The J.H.S. Athletic Booster Club is looking for members who can actively help out in anyway. If you can provide help please call the high school and leave iyour name and phone number. The H.S. number is 385-9233. AGE- BOY GIRL • • September Leukemia Month McHenry Jr. Youth League r9! . d lay LITTLE JOHN' WINS BIG Little John's, paced t)y Joe Sullivan's 4 for 4, 3 runs scored and 2-run homer, beat Oaks Marathon 13-6. Ray Buss and Jeff Meddings both had 3 hits with Buss driving in 3 runs. Scott Belohlavy drove in 3 runs with a single and a pair of sacrifice flies. Bill Jackson had 3 hits for Oaks. Paul O'Malley hit a two- run homer, his third of the season. UNCLE JAMIE'S OVER HUEMANN'S Uncle Jamie's had little problems with their hitting this week with 16 hits in their 15-3 victory over Huemann's; 6 more than their total in ihe two losses to Wayne's last week. Chuck Marke had 3 hits in­ cluding a pair of doubles, 2 runs scored and 2 RBI's. Randy Schultz added 3 RBI's while Bill Cable doubled, homered, hit a sacrifice fly, scored twice and drove in 3 runs. Mike Whitehead homered for Huemann's. Pat Wirtz * • • » Politics is the art of blowing up issues to col­ lect the most votes pos­ sible. By Bill Roy All star contests completed local play for the minor league division last week. A ten year old group composed of Dave Gilbert, Rick Hoffman, Marty Quantz, Bill Wijas, Ed Coats, Dave Weakman, Barry Kloepfer, John Markoraff, Eric Heinz, Kevin Justen, Jeff Smith, Robert Putt, Bill Goebell, and Brian Hoffman easily defeated the team of Matt Roy, Scott Cunningham, Larry Gibson, Randy Howley, Mark Manthey, Brian Peter­ son, Lundon Pikler, Chris Howerton, Dave Widhalm, Jeff Kotin, Keith Schultz, Chris Orin, Dale Tirado, Bill DiGiorgio and Dan Geske. In 11 year old All Star play the team of Joe Tonyan, Tony Sorling, Chad Peterson, Dana Pitel, Doug Boro, Jim Gruebnow, Brian Smith, Brian Gerrit, Ed Norred, Don Mc- Nulty, Bob Nolan, Doug Suchowski, Phil Pace, Richard Payner arid Tom Stevens defeated the team of Shawn Hastings, John Jepsen, Rob Pait, Greg Garde, Darrin Miller, Bob Smith, Tom Snow, Brian Ploutz, Mike Freund, Ken Schroeder, Jon Wiley, Jeff Syamlewskie, John Norkett and Glenn Porter. In a post-season in-league tournament play the combined team of 11 year old Bluebirds and Eagles managed by Ron Malone and Vic Romandine were edged by the efforts of Owls and Condors coached by Jim Thennes and Jim Bowles for the tournament cham­ pionship. The final standings for the Minor division are: 1. Owls 2. Bluejays and Falcons 3. Ravens 4. Eagles 5. Bluebirds 6. Hawks 7. Orioles 8. Cardinals 9. Condors. AWWVWVWWVWWM Northern lllini Bowmen News The month of September has been proclaimed Leukemia month im Chicago by Mayor Jane M. Byrne, and in the State of Illinois by Governor James Thompson. This is the month in which citizens of Illinois will join forces with the Leukemia society by calling on neighbors and friends in support of the programs of the society. Forty thousand volunteers will participate, joining the more than a million volunteers nationally, headed by First Lady Rosalynn Carter as honorary chairperson in a massive effort to find the cause and cure of leukemia which takes the lives of more children than any other disease, and kills more adults than children. Research funding is the highest in the history of the Leukemia society, with 113 medical scientists now working in the total amount of $1,800,120. Proceeds from this campaign will go toward supporting these projects as well as continuing the support of the Patient Aid Program. Although progress is being made against leukemia and lives are being lengthened, it is estimated by the National Institutes of Health that leukemia and related disorders - lymphomas and Hodgkin's disease; will strike 55,000 Americans this year and take the lives of 36,000 men, women and children. Leukemia is a disease of the blood-forming organs. With blood drawn from Datients, leukemia can be studied more* closely than diseases involving other vital life functions. Then, hopefully, leukemia findings may be applied to seeking a cure for solid tumor cancer. This is the "countdown to cure". All the volunteers will bring this realization closer. The chapter office is located at 55 E. Washington, Chicago, 111., 60602. Northern lllini Bowmen of McHenry are inviting all ar­ chers to their 28 target modified broadhead (field tips) ANIMAL shoot this Sunday, August 12. This animal shoot is especially good practice for bowhunting with short distance shots at North American animals. The rbnge is a heavily ~ -- oak wooded valley with hill shots as well as tree stands. Registration for the shoot will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. with trophies for all 3 places to the winners in free style and barebow. NIB is planning a Fun day for archers at their outdoor range on Draper road, just a mile west of McHenry, off Illinois 120 on August 12. Irene Trumble, Pub. juiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiHiiiiu POLICE TICKETS! COUNTY INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE \JS TANDINGS Intermatic Morton Chemical Brake Parts Wm. Tonyan Const 111. Coil Spring Nuclear Power O fitters The City of McHenry Police department has issued the following citations. Gerald D. Torgeson, Wonder Lake, overweight on registration and no valid safety test. iam H. Lewis, 3309 W. Second avenue, failure to yield the right-of-way at a stop or intersection. Gloria M. Freund, 3713 W. Lee street, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Lillian A. Pomonis, 1501 Rosemarie, speeding, 44 mph in' a 30 zone. Nancy C. Stolte, 5421 Sher­ man drive, speeding, 42 mph in a 30 zone. Jeffrey S. Koehler, 2916 W. Bull Valley road, following too closely. Billy G. Barnett, Wonder Lake, speeding, 47 mph in a 35 zone. Steven Brunow, 4909 W. Route 120, unsafe passing. Louis Diedrich, 1805 N. Riverside, speeding, 40 mph in a 25 zone. David A. Ross, 703 S. Hilltop, no eye protection. Kevin M. Hollian, 3208 Biscayne, no valid license. William P. Ashton, 4612 Home, violation of classification. Cheryl Thacker, 4618 Lake Shore drive, failure to yield right-of-way turning left. Helen M. Boydston, 1815 W. Lakewood avenue, vehicles entering stop or yield in­ tersections. Thomas R. Balchunas, 2102 N. Riverside, speeding, 43 mph in a 25 zone. Christopher Das, Wonder Lake, driving while intoxicated and improper lane useage. Amy Hamen, Wonder Lake, improper lane useage, driving while intoxicated and tran­ sportation of open liquor in a motor vehicle. Kenneth G. Beck, Ringwood, speeding, 47 mph in a 35 zone. Theodore J. Pitzen, 3904 W. Grove, speeding, 51 mph in a 35 zonp, Donald A. Michael, 3001 W. Mourine lane, disobeyed a stop sign. Susan M. Sullivan, Wonder Lake, speeding, 47 mph in a 35 zone. V, Stan Wos, 5250 Flanders road, disobeyed a red light. Bruce A. Scheppe, Wonder Lake, speeding, 52 mph in a 35 zone. Robert V. Peterson, 4708 Oakwood, driving with an expired license. Dean A. Pries, 1112 Blackhawk, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Dennis R. Smith, 2710 Kama, speeding, 43 mph in a 30 zone. Darlene M. Lawler, 3212 Golf View road, speeding, 39 mph in a 25 zone. 1.- Where can I go to file a complaint against the union steward where I work? I have beeij trying to discuss a supervision problem with the union steward, but each time I try to talk to him he says he's busy. I notice he always has time for certain other em­ ployees. Ever since some of us signed a petition to get rid of him, he won't do anything for us. When we try to go over his head to the union officers, they tell us to go through the union steward. We're getting the run around. What can we do? You should first exhaust the remedy procedures provided in the union, contract - the grievance process. Your union is required to represent all employees in the bargaining unit equally and fairly without regard to union membership or activities. If the union fails to represent you and your ern- ployment comes under the jurisdiction of the National Labor Relations Board, con­ tact: National Labor Relations Board, 219 S. Dearborn, Room 881, Chicago, 60604, (312 ) 353- 7572, or National Labor Relations Board, 411 Hamilton avenue, 10th Floor, Peoria, 111., 61602, (309) 673-9312. 2/How can I find Job Ser­ vice? In the alphabetical phone book, look under State of Illinois, Department of Labor In larger cities, state agencies are located in the Government section at the back of the directory. 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