PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. T k s i ! < > k 4 ^ ^ a m p s I n W o m e n ' s 1 6 S^TEMBER 3, ISM Winners of the Women's 16-Inch Softball league playoffs were St. Regis who upset Brake Parts, 3-2, In the final game. St. Regis ended the season with a 11-3 mark in a tie for second. In the front are (left to right), Laurie Stroening, Nancy Sullivan, Karen Fischer, Sue Housler, Dar Costelio, Mozell Roth, Nancy Fischer and Jenny Checchin. Standing are Teri Mierchel, Meigan Putnam, Wendy Gee, Marcia Fox and Bobbie Martens. Brake Parts ended up 13-1 in the Thursday division of the 16" league, good enough for a first place in the league and a second place in the playoffs. In the first row are Di Wilson, Debbie Thornton, Mary Doherty, Linda Lent and Marlene Matchen. The second row shows Mary Mclnerney, Bernie Shavers. Linda Santler, Barb Bucaro and CIs Morner. Standing are Vickie Kopsell, Barb Blanken, Dorothy Kupstls and Pattl Thelen. STAFF PHOTOS-JOEL WAKITSCH PORT LATE a calendar of upcoming events MEN'S 12-INCH PLAYOFF SCHEDULE FOR SEPT. 3 7:00 Rusty Nail vs John's Sport Stop-Old Bridge 8:00 Second Federal vs Raymond's Bowl MEN'S 12-INCH PLAYOFF SCHEDULE FOR SEPT. 8. 6:30 Raymond's Bowl vs Second Federal 7:30 John's Sport Stop vs Rusty Nail THE FINAL GAMES OF THE MEN'S 16" PLAYOFFS will commence on September 4,1980 due to an abundance of Foxhole players who are participating in another tournament. '; 8n!r"~ Foxhole has won two straight over 3-D Bowl so far, so 3- D must win three in a row in order to take the 16" crown. THE FOX VALLEY OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION is getting ready for the football season and is in search of good officials for the 1980 campaign. Training sessioogare available to interested persons, and they should^contact the Fox Valley Officials Association at (312) 658-8549. Games range from Pee Wee league, junior high school to high school. Officials are also provided for basketball, volleyball, wrestling and gymnastics at the high school and amateur level. FINAL STANDINGS MEN'S 12-INCH EASTERN DIVISION Foxhole 16 0 J.S.S.-O.B. 11 5 Second Fed. 9 6 King's Row 8 ~ 7 Little John's 7 9 Wayne's 5 11 WEST DIVISION Doherty's 13 3 Raymond's 9 7 Rusty Nail 7 9 Huemann's 6 10 St. Regis 3 13 Jewel Park 1 15 Debbie Grenier, a 1980 graduate of Marian Central High school in Woodstock, plans to participate in varsity track, volleyball and softball at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin during the 1980-81 sports season. While at Marian, Grenier earned a high jump record of 5' 2", a long jump record of 16' 3.5" and collected the most points on the track team. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Grenier of 1510 Morgan in McHenry. S5K? DOUBLE DOUBLE DIP PERS . . . The boys look a lickin during their visit to Sunken Gar dens to celebrate the 76th anni versary of the invention of the ice cream cone at St. Pete, Florida. • Remember the twist? Back then, everyone learned it by imagining they were holding a towel at both aids, drying their back while grinding out a ciga rette with one foot. The twist many not be popular anymore, but you'd be surprised how much fun it is to do when you pop on some old Beatles' records. It's a terrific waist slimmer and over-all conditioner. 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