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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jun 1978, p. 8

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. IWC1K K - PLAINPKA1.KK -1 KhiW.JlM.lfi. « McHenry Area I \ 12-Inch Softball | , standings w I gb :*'M Bridge 8 0-- \ing's Row- 6 2 2 »St Regis 5 3 3 \ Rusty Nail 4 4 4 Raymond's Bowl 4 4 4 » L i t t l e J o h n ' s . 2 6 6 O'Brewery 2 6 6 "Hospital 1 7 7 McHenry Hospital Wins Number One The McHenry Hospital won their first game of the season on a rain-soaked Peterson Park field. Scoring six runs in the bottom of the fifth and final inning, despite a downpour, gave the Hospital a 6-5 victory over Little John'j. Little John's took the opener 10-8 to gain a split for the evening Fred Shepston, Bob Freund and John Griffith each went 3 for 4 in the first game to help lead Little John's to victory. Griffith drove in 3 runs. Dan Stanowski had 2 hits including a 2-run triple and 2 runs scored. Pat Wirtz added a triple and a sacrifice fly good for 3 RBI's. Terry Vandenboom had 3 hits with 2 runs scored and an RBI for Hospital. Rich Hopper added 2 hits and Steve Drake had 2 hits and 2 RBI's. McHenry Hospital 3 2 1 0 0 0 2 - 8 Little John's 2 3 3 1 1 0 x -10 Vandenboom had only one hit in game two but it was a big blow. He drove a line shot over the center fielder's head good for a 3-run homer. Don Chumra had 2 hits and Jack Dombroski had a run- scoring double and a run scored. Drake and Hopper each had a hit, an RBI, and a run scored Shepston again had 3 hits for Little John's, including a 2-run double. Don Harris had 2 hits with a solo homerun and Bob Wakitsch went 2 for 2 Little John's 2 2 1 0 0 -5 McHenry Hospital 0 0 0 0 6 -6 St. Regis Splits With Rusty Nail St. Regis nearly pulled off a come-from behind victory before falling 10-9 in extra innings to Rusty Nail. The second game, played on Monday night because of the Wednesday rain, saw St. Regis take an easy 13-4 win. Trailing 9-0 going into the final inning, St. Regis poured it on with 9 runs before the Nail put out the fire. Rusty Nail came back with a solo run in the eighth to take the opener. Twig Miller was the big gun for the Nail as he went 3 for 4 with 5 RBI's and 2 runs scored. Miller included his "annual" homerun, a 3-run blast down the line. John Connell added 2 hits, 2 RBI's and 3 runs scored. Dave Sundby had 2 hits and Larry Jones scored 2 runs. George Cadotte had 3 hits for Regis while Matt Oik singled and homered, scored twice and drove in 3 runs. Don Prazak had 2 hits with a 3-run homer and Hawk McQueeney added a 2-run homer. Rusty Nail * 1 0 0 0 6 2 0 1 -10 St. Regis 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 - 9 Regis didn't waste any time in game two as they built a 9-1 The McHenry Plaindealer Establi* IIS75 M12 W*>t Elm StrMt Phon* 3*5-0170 McHanry, Illinois MOM Published ivory Wodnotday ft Friday at McHanry, Illinois Socond Class Postage Paid at McHanry, Illinois TY MCHENRY PUBLISHING COMPANY Swfcacrihcn mn r»qi»»rt«d to provM* l»n«iH notk* ot rti|i of riinn to Tho McHowcr Wolw<«oUr. Mil Mf. Bm St.. MeW.nfy. IH. MtW. 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Don Prazak had 2 hits in 3 at-bats while Gary Connell and Scott Stull added 2 runs scored each. Mike Peterson went 2 for 2 for Rusty Nail with a run and an RBI. John Hiller had a single and RBI as the Nail managed but six hits in the contest. St. Regis , 0 5 1 3 11 2 -13 Rusty Nail 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 - 4 King's Row Splits With Raymond's Bowl King's Row won their sixth game of the season with a 7-4 decision over Raymond's Bowl. Raymond's came up with an 8-2 win in the second game to gain a split. Randy Schultz led the win­ ners in game one with 4 hits in 4 at-bats, including a pair of RBI's. Chuck Marke, Row's leading hitter, had 2 hits and 2 RBI's with a homerun. Tom Whitman and Bill Roarke added an RBI and a base hit each. Jim Yaworski, Phil Oeffling, Rich Meyers and Tom Spasovitch all had 2 hits for Raymond's. Raymond's Bowl 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 - 4 King's Row 0 0 4 1 0 2 x -7 Jim Yaworski and Phil Oeffling led Raymond's in the Monday evening contest as each hit safely 3 times. Oeffling included 2 homers and 6 RBI's while Yaworski scored 3 runs. Vern Peterson had 2 hits while Rich Meyers tripled in a run. Chuck Marke had 2 hits and 2 RBI's for King's Row. Bill Cable and John Walkington added 2 hits each with Walkington scoring twice. King's Row 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 -2 Raymond's Bowl 1 0 3 2 0 2 x -8 Old Bridge Marches On--Sweeps A Pair It was the same old story last Wednesday as Old Bridge won an easy 12-1 contest versus O'Brewery. Adding insult to injury, the Bridge scored in every inning of game two as they clobbered the Brewery by a 21-6 score. Rick Wakitsch continued his hot streak for the Bridge going 4 for 4 with 3 runs scored and 2 homeruns good for 3 RBI's. Steve Rohrer had 3 hits and 2 runs scored. Joe Dehn tripled and doubled and singled in 4 at- bats. Doug Freund added 3 hits while Ron Miller singled and blasted a 3-run homer. Tim Althoff doubled and tripled in 3 at-bats and Tom Les hit safely twice. Gary Gilpin added a 2- run homer in the 20-hit offense. Tom Janik had a solo homerun in the second for O'Brewery's lone rim. Steve George went 2 for 3. O'Brewery 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 Old Bridge 0 4 3 0 2 3 x -12 Les went 4 for 4 with 3 rims and 3 RBI's including a double and homerun to pace the winners in game two. Dehn went 3 for 3 with 4 RBI's and 3 runs scored and Greg Freund was identical in every category including a 3-run homer. Wakitsch added a pair of doubles, went 3 for 4, scored 3 and drove in 3. Miller had 2 hits and scored 3 runs, while Doug Freund added a pair of doubles with 2 runs scored. Dave Schaefer had 2 hits, scoring twice, while "Big Bob" Mauch suprised everyone, going 2 for 2 with a pair of RBI's. Mauch also made the defensive play of the game with a spectacular scoop on a hard hit grounder. Mauch also threw the runner out! Bud Nystrom had a 2-run homer to lead O'Brewery. Steve George added 2 runs scored, while Mike Janik, Mike Rogers and Gerry Larkin all drove in one run, scored one run, and reached base safely once. Now's tho time to chock your Screens MTHCN THC BUGS AM SUZZIN - YOU'LL WANT TO KEEP THEM OUT I WE REPAIR ALL KINDS OF SCREENS. WOOD OS ALUMINUM FRAMES. SEE US FOR CLASS NEEOS TOO I WE REGLAZE IN OUR SHOP /' OR IN YOUR HOME. McHenry Paint, Glass & Wallpaper 3411 W. ELM McHENRY 305-7353 CfflBFTS ./ot f)cd& fdojfw • • • • • • • • • New 1977 Clubs 25% to 40% Off! Choose From: •WILSON REFLEX •MACGREG0R •PGA •TITLEIST 1977 PGA GOLF BAGS 20% OFF WARM WEATHER GOLF WEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES SEE OUR 1978 Tommy Armour Clubs Jackets, Shirts & Sweaters b y i z o i » ^ Comfortable, Stylish Wash and Wear THE MO SHOP AT McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 820 John St. McHenry 385-3435 Old Bridge 4 3 9 2 3 -21 O'Brewery 1 1 0 0 4 - 6 Sidelights The undefeated Old Bridge leads all teams in all categories: Runs (140), Hits (168). RBPs (134), Doubles (45), Triples (9), Homeruns (16) and Batting Average (.540) . The league leaders also lead in most individual categories: Runs (Greg Freund, 19), RBI's (Joe Dehn, 24), Doubles (Greg Freund, 8) and average (Steve Rohrer, .750). Old Bridge has scored at least one fun in 39 out of 51 innings, averages 17 plus runs a game while holding the op­ position to only 5 runs a game. The big question is "who will bust up the Yankees?" On a lighter note, Steve George "retired" after Monday evenings O'Brewery loss to Old Bridge. The entire team voted to retire his jersey in the 12- Inch Hall of Fame. The big question this week is, "Which Old Bridge ballplayer is in danger of being suspended for betting on the game this Wednesday?" Answers may be submitted to Dave "Kennesaw Mountain" Sundby. King's Row protested a call in Monday nightfs game breaking the old league record for protests in one season. Who knows what will be protested next. Finally, Kevin Bauer is wondering about his chances for taking the league title "next" year. He says the current league leaders "had too much of a head start this year!" Top Ten Batting ab r h rbt Aver Steve itohrer, OB 24 8 18 10 .750 Chuck Marke, KR 32 11 22 13 .688 Doug Freund, OB 32 18 21 6 .656 Joe Dehn, OB 31 16 20 24 .645 John Griffith, LJ 23 8 14 8 .609 Rick Wakitsch, OB 33 18 20 18 .606 Fred Shepston, LJ 27 8 16 8 .593 Vinnie Freund, JT 17 4 10 2 .588 Irish DeCicco, SR 29 13 17 7 .586 Greg Freund, OB 31 19 18 19 .581 Greg Freund, OB Pat Wirtz ^EDUCATIONAL College Honors Collegiate Graduates With Honors In May WILLIAM J. ADAMS William J. Adams, son of Mr. GET PROFESSIONAL carpet cleaning results! 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During his years at Bradley, Mr. Adams was vice-president and secretary of Theta Xi fraternity and a member of Tau Beta Pi and Pi Tau Sigma - Engineering honor fraternities. After graduation he plans to pursue a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Bradley President Martin G. Abegg addressed the graduates and more than 5,000 guests who attended the commencement ceremonies in Robertson Memorial field house. In his commencement remarks, Dr. Abegg discussed, "Lifelong Learning." AWARDED DEGREE Anne Elizabeth Seaton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seaton, 3804 W. Grove avenue, McHenry, received a bachelor of arts degree in Elementary Education at North Central college in Naperville June 10. BRANCH III COURT Associate Judge In hearings before Judge Haskell Pitlujck^on June 14, Libby A. Hffl, Fox Lake, en­ tered a negotiated plea of guilty to a charge of speeding and was fined $25 and costs. A charge of avoid a traffic control device was not prosecuted. Sandra J. Helm, Lake Zurich, guilty of improper passing on the right, fined $15 and costs. Gwendolyn N. Wiggins, Island Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $13 and costs. Diane M. Varga, Cary, guilty of speeding, fined $30 and costs. John R. Van Duyn, 4506 Garden Quarter, guilty of speeding, fined $40 and costs. Kurt E. Swanson, 206 N. Boulevard, guilty of speeding, fined $25 and costs. Kathleen L. Sherman, West Dundee, guilty of speeding, fined $25 and costs. Arnold K. Peterson, 1404 W. Sunset drive, guilty of speeding, fined $16 and costs. John F. Mikulic, Island Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $12 and costs. Norene C. Massey, Gurnee, guilty of speeding, fined $20 and costs. Kathleen J. Latimer, 5408 W. Westmore drive, guilty of speeding, fined $20 and costs. Daniel V. Koepke, Cary, guilty of improper passing on the right', fined $15 and costs. Sue C. Dwyer, Gurnee, guilty of speeding, fined $40 and costs. Brian F. Driscoll, 4905 W. Bromley drive, guilty of speeding, fined $30 and costs. Michael I. Ball, 7603 Deep Springs road, Wonder Lake, guilty of speeding, fined $25 and costs. Robin L. Nolan, 2315 Gub road, guilty of speeding, fined $25 and costs. Shawn E. Eckmann, Island Lake, guilty of improper passing, fined $20 and costs. James A. Metz, guilty of transportation of alcoholic liquor, fined $25 and costs. BRANCH I COURT Associate Judge In hearings before Judge Michael Sullivan on June 13, John V. Valnick, Huntley, pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while his license was suspended and was sentenced to ten days in jail. A charge of no signal for a right turn was not prosecuted. Robert B. Hill, Genoa City, Wis., pleaded guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving and was fined $50 and costs, placed on ninety day probation, sentenced to seven days in jail, and ordered to attend the DWI project. Beth M. Pollard, 901 Landel Park road, guilty of no valid driver's license, fined $50 and costs. Deborah S. Petska, Rich­ mond, guilty of driving while license suspended, placed on one year probation. Juan Vasquez, Harvard, guilty of speeding, fined $11 and costs. Phillip S. Rosales, Chicago, guilty of no valid driver's license, fined $50 and costs. A charge of speeding was not prosecuted. Salvador R. Ramirez, Marengo, guilty of theft under $150, fined $50 and costs. Gordon F. Sheetz, Cary, guilty of driving while license suspended, fined $50 and costs. Charles F. Jenkins, Harvard, guilty of curfew violation, fined $10 and costs. Timothy D. Perkins, Har- THE Furniture Hospital CRYSTAL LAKE UPHOLSTERY SHOP «r REPAIRING tREGLUING Lorry 4 Jim Seymour mmsm vard, guilty of curfew violation, fined $10 and costs. Robert S. Kirk, III, Genoa City, Wis., guilty of unlawful use of weapons, fined $50 and costs. Richard A. Olsen, Wood­ stock, guilty of unlawful possession of cannabis, placed on six months probation under section 710 of the cannabis control act. Calvin W. Caston, Lake in die Hills, guilty of no valid drivers license, fined $50 and costs.*; Kenny D. Waldrop, Huntley, guilty of no valid drivers license, fined $50 and costs. * Gregory A. Buettner, Wheeling, guilty of open liquor in a motor vehicle, fined $25 and costs. John R. Siepl, Woodstock, guilty of driving while license suspended, fined $100 and costs. A charge of speeding was not prosecuted. Steve P. Perfetti, Cary, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving ^pd was fined $300 and costs A charge of failing to reduce speed to avoid an accident was not prosecuted. Daniel B. McCann, Crystal Lake, guilty of driving while license revoked, fined $50 and costs. James R. Ford, Woodstock, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving and was fined $50 and costs, placed on ninety day probation, sen­ tenced to seven days in jail and ordered to attend the DWI project. Charges of improper passing and speeding were not prosecuted. Leo Weiss, 3705 W. James street, guilty of criming damage to property, fined $56 and costs; guilty of possession of firearm without owner'! identification card, fined $2S and costs. Charges ol aggravated assault and reckless conduct were not prosecuted. Elaine Kohler, Marengo, was found not guilty on charges of permitting dogs to run at large and horses to run at large. Raymond A. Schroeder, Niles, guilty of speeding, fined $25 and costs. Emily K. Jones, Woodstock, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of reckless driving and was fined $350 and costs, placed on one year probation, sen­ tenced to seven days in jail and ordered to attend the DWI project. 3jj David H. McKeeney, Crystal Lake, guilty of speeding, fiaS $22 and costs. - PUNCH LINE If the pack is wrinkled before It is empty, you smoke too many cigarettes MOVING? Subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to The McHenry Plain- dealer, 3812 W. Elm St., McHenry, II. 60050. 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