l».\CiK : - »'LA I\ I)K ALEK-VVKDNESDA Y, AUGUST #, 1975 » Women's Golf 5 i League I THURSDAY LADIES .LEAGUE Winners of the 1st flight in Class A Tournament - Pat Barber, Bernice Dolce, Libby Johnson, Adeline Zeiger, Pat Seheskie, Dorothy Hettermann, ' who had to play three holes of sudden death to cream Kreamcheck!), Sandy Nank and Ethel Broderick. It was mighty tense on the course. Never saw so many lost balls, tree trouble, sand flying and bush boating before. Bernice Dolce was low with 51. Class B - the following were the strong hitters. Leona Keam, Marcella Wakitsch, Jo Ready, Dorothy Uytterbroeck, May Vales, Arlyne Schulz, Inez Buralli and Georgette Calcese. Dorothy Uytterbroeck has switched to her woods to help her smack in a 51. Look out A Class! THE McHENRY BLUES The above picture was taken at the old driving park at the south end of Center St., now Wattles subdivision. The year 1907 is marked on the back of the picture. Front left to right: John Thurlwell, Frank Cobb, unknown, Frank Schreiner, Earl Waite. Standing left to right: Louis Bending, Peter M. Justen, Jake Buss, John Hunter, John Gibbs, Walter Evanson, Peter Heimer, Manager, Joseph Heimer, unknown. FINAL RESULTS OF TEAM PLAY Teams capt. Standing pts. ^fcJ)or 1 ^^-borc Class C -- Sarah Maniscalco, Jo Karns, Betty Graham, Cammie Hunt and Heide Kuhen f^rid co ). Heide had low gross and also w^s the only one to make a perfect par on good old no. 4. Way/to go! )or Kreamcheck rothy Lisk 3-Bernice Dolce 4-Pat Seheskie 5-Ethel Broderich 6-Libby Johnson 7 -Yvonne Matt 8-Lorraine Houda 9-Dorothy Hettermann 10-Sandy Nank 20 12 12 14', 14 8 10' 2 19 14 U W r i i i McHenry Area 12-Inch Softball By Pat Wirtz Games played July 23: House of David won a 13-11 contest over Old Bridge and moved into a tie for first place with Old Bridge. Rusty Nail battled Wetteland Decorating to a 10-10 tie when rain suspended play in the bottom of the 12th inning. SP A. won twice over Swanson Chalet 7-6 and 8-4 This eliminates the Chalet from post season playoffs and improves S.P.A.'s hold on 4th place. ^ Standings after July 23 w 1 Old Bridge 15 4 House of David f5 4 Rusty Nail 12 6 SPA. 10 8 Phillips 66 9 9 Swanson Chalet 7 12 Wetteland Dec 5 11 The Stand 0 19 Greg Freund led House of David past Old Bridge as he went 4 for 5 with 2 homeruns and 7 RBI's. Gene Hester had 3 hits as did Judd Decker and Steve George. John Hiller and Paul Rogers both had 2 hits and Terry Godina drove in a pair of runs with a single in the first inning. Old Bridge was led by Dave Sundby who had 3 hits including a 2 run homer and a double. Pat McQueeney had 3 hits with a solo homerun and a 3 run homer. Lorch had 3 hits while Gary and John Connell added 2 hits each. House of David 330 010 420-13 Old Bridge 000 104 132-11 Old Bridge nearly caught the House of David as they had runners on first and second base with one out and two power hitters up What might have been a great come from behind victory ended as both hitters flied out deep to center field. In a game which may never be completed unless Wetteland Decorating wins two games this Wednesday; Wetteland and Rusty Nail were tied after 114 innings of play at 10 to 10. Rusty Nail was down 7 to 1 and came back to tie the score with six runs in the third inning. After Rusty Nail pulled ahead in the 7th inning Wetteland tied the score in the bottom of the ninth with 2 runs. Jim Lay had 3 hits for the "Nail ' ' as did Bill Comstock. Comstock had a 2 run homer in the third. A1 Elliott had a single and 2 run homer while Dennis Schmitt added a pair of doubles. Charly Brown had two doubles and Gary Schmitt had a pair of singles. For Wetteland Decorating John Little had 3 hits including a homerun while Bryce Klontz *••••••••••••••• COAST GUARD AUXILIARY <•••••••••• ••••••• AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION Take precaution to be certain your boat is properly equipped and meets legal safety regulations. Get a Courtesy Motorboat Examination by a qualified Coat Guard Auxiliary examiner. There is no added 2 hits one the hit that drove in the tying runs. S P A. and Swanson Chalet finished a suspended game before thejr regular scheduled contest alnd came out with a paU' of wins. SPA. has lengthened their victory streak to six games and holds a one game lead over Phillip's 66. Phillip's at one time led the league with a 5-1 won-Mst record ; however they have won only 4 of their last 12 games and are definitely in a slump. Swanson Chalet, in dropping the pair, is officially out of the playoffs for this year. In the suspended game the Chalet scored two runs in the top of the 7th inning on a bases loaded single by Bill Blankenhorn. S P A. retaliated in the bottom half of the inning on a walk and a 2 run homer by Ed Kaminske and 3 snore singles decided the contest. obligation. The examination is free. It 's a valuable exchange of boating safety information for power boaters, or sailors whose boats have auxiliary power. If safety def iciences are found, no report will be made to any law en forcement agency. The auxiliary examiner will advise you of the deficiencies so that you can correct them. The annual "Seal of Safety-' decal given indicates that, at the time of examination, your boat met the State safety-related equipment requirements of the State in which the examination was conducted, and it not only met but exceeded Federal Regulations. The Wonder Lake Coast Guard Auxiliary patrol boat is on duty Saturday, Sunday, and holidays will give you a free examination just for the asking. There is a Courtesy Motorboat Examination officer on duty at Tri-Marine on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ANDERSON SERVICE CHAMPIONS Front Row, left to right, Glenn Anderson, Harry Anderson, Vale Adams, "Hattie" Patzke. Standing left to right. Manager Traub, Harry Conway, Ray Ferwerda, Arnie Anderson. Swanson Chalet S P A . 003 010 100 120 2-6 3-7 hull that has jrefully is a s extremely. Kaminske led S P A. with 3 hits and 3 runs scor^& Bob Dohr had 3 hits as did Bob Lewitz. Bill Rudolph had 3 hits for Swanson Chalet while Paul Adams, Bill Blankenhorn, Larry Schwartz and Ed Raske added 2 hits each. In the regularly scheduled game S P A. scored 6 runs in the first 2 innings and then held on until the rains came. S P A . Swanson Chalet 420 002 20-8 02-4 Ed Kaminske had 2 hits to lead S.P.A. including a 2 run Wouota. lake F10TILLA 6-fc USCS. Aux- 1. A fiberglasi been built c structure that j 1. Watertight 2. Resilient. 3. Strong. 4. All of the above. 2. Today, many pleasure craft are constructed of 1. Wood or fiberglass. 2. Plastics or aluminum. 3. Steel or ferro-cement. 4. All of the above. 3. In the field of propulsion, matching the wrong engine to a homer. Bob Klewitz added a pair of hits as did Pete Scurto. For Swanson Chalet Joe Sanford had a pair of singles and Larry Schwartz added a two run homer. \ GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM of ltfl 1-1912, McHeir y High School. Left to right, Frances Welch, Mary Burke, Agnes Tesch, Hazel Robinson and Inez Bacon. Photo by Robert Thompson (1915) HIGH SCHOOLGIRLS' TEAM Front Row, left to right: Verona Niesen, Mayme Barbian, Leonore Freund. Back row, left to right; Alta Wentworth, Bernice Bonslett, Jane Owen, Irene Vasey, Mary Bonslett. boat might be 1. Advantageous for speed. 2. Economical for cruising. 3. Disastrous. 4. Convenient for fishing. ANSWERS fr -on Z Z ON E °N I Anchoring-Up anchor Warm up the engine so it won't stall. Inch forward, taking in anchor line as you go. 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