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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Jul 1978, p. 7

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H • McHenry Area I • 12-Inch Softball I Standings as of July 10 Team w 1 Rb Old Bridge 16 0 Rb Raymond's Kifift'* Row 12 4 4 Raymond's Kifift'* Row 9 5 6 O'Brewery 8 8 8 Ruety Nail 7 8 84 St. Regis 6 8 9 Little John's 2 18 134 Hospital 1 15 15 King's King's Row Sweeps Two Row took a firmer grip for a playoff position as -they swept a pair from McHenry Hospital on Wed­ nesday, June 28. The scores were 7-3 and 12-3. John Walkington led the way in game one, going 3 for 3 and Chuck Marke slammed a 2-run homer and scored 2 runs. Bob Menolasino went 2 for 2 while Randy Schultz and Bill Cable each scored a run and drove in a wrun with a base hit. Brian Drake went 2 for 3 for the Hospital with one RBI. Rich Hopper added a run scored and an RBI single. McHenry Hospital 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 -3 King's Row 2 0 3 0 0 2 x -7 Chuck Marke slammed a single, double and a homerun in game two, with 3 runs and 3 RBI's to lead the winners. John Walkington added a 3-run homer along with a single and a sacrifice good for 5 RBI's plus 2 runs scored. Tom Whitman had 3 hits and 2 runs scored and Denny Summercamp added 2 hits and 2 runs. Ken Bohac and Jesse Watson both had 2 hits. Don Chum ra went 2|or 3 with a double and Jim Newman added a pair of doubles, 2 runs scored and an RBI for rotit* «!/. A PERFECT CHIP For John Mengalt of the Chicago Bulls, as he watches his shot come within one putt of the cup. John was at even par during this action at the fifth green of Marian Central's playday at McHenry Country club Friday. McHenry Hospital. Andy Fortin had 2 hits in 3 at bats. King's Row 3 1 0 3 3 1 1 -12 McHenry Hospital 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 - 3 Old Bridge Takes Numbers 13 And 14 Old Bridge easily romped over Little John's on June 28 by scores of 18-2 and 14-1. Both games only went 5 innings. The Bridge knocked out 40 hits in 61 at bats while Little John's had 9 hits in 40 at bats! Doug Freund went 4 for 4 with 3 runs scored; Ron Miller had 3 hits, 2 runs and 4 RBI's and Joe Dehn went 3 for 3 with 3 runs and 4 RBI's, including a pair of homeruns. Rick Wakitsch doubled and scored 2 runs; Tom Les went 3 for 3 with 2 RBI's and Steve Rohrer had 2 for 2 with 2 runs scored and 3 RBI's including a homerun Tim Althoff homered and scored 2 runs while John ' Pitzer. went 2 for 2 with 2 runs and 2 RBI's. Little John's had only 5 hits in game one, with Ray Franklin and Vic Freund hitting doubles. Dan Stanowski added a base hit and a run scored. Little John's 0 1 0 0 0 - 2 Old Bridge 9 9 0 Ox -18 Rick Wakitsch, Tom Les and Steve Rohrer each went 3 for 3 to lead the winners in game two. Wakitsch scored 2 runs, Les 3 and Rohrer 2 while Les drove in 2 runs and Rohrer 3 runs. Ron Miller added 3 hits and 2 runs scored and Jim Grabowski went 2 for 3 with a run and an RBI. Tim Althoff went 1 for 1 with 2 sacrifice flies and 3 RBI's. Ray Franklin had a hit and scored the only Little John run with John Griffith hitting the single to drive in Franklin. Old Bridge 5 0 6 2 1 -14 Little John's 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Raymond's Knocks Off Rusty Nail Twice Raymond's Johnsburg Bowl came up with 2 big wins over Rusty Nail on June 28 by scores of 11-3 and 8-6. Raymond's stays just 4 games out in their first year in the 12-Inch league. Phil Oeffling, Jim Yaworski and Myron Bentz were the big guns for the Bowl in the two game sweep Oeffling went 4 for 4 in game one with a doble and homerun, 2 runs scored and 4 RBI's Yaworski went 3 for 3 with 2 runs and an RBI and Bentz doubled and homered good for 2 RBI's and 2 runs scored. Vinnie Freund and Wayne Frantz chipped in 2 hits each with Freund scoring twice Ray Thelen had 2 hits and 1 RBI for the Nail. Bill Huff and Goodyear Lets The Good Deals Roll! 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Engine Iune-Up $1Q88 ^ »<yi. ' *3488 34£88 4-cyl. $-cyl. Includes parts and labor - no extra charge for air conditioned cars. Electronic Ignition cars $4 lest HELPS ENSURE BETTER CAS MILEAGE AND PERFORMANCE • Electronic engine, charging, and starting system analysis • Install new-points, plugs, condenser, rotor • Set dwell and timing • Adjust carburetor for economy • Includes Datsun, Toyota. VW, and light trucks W GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER OWNED AND OPERATED BY: McHENRY CHECKPOINT, INC. 4400 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL PHONE 385-7300 HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 8 to 6 TWBir TERMS t 0 0 0 0 - 3 3 0 0 x -11 GOODWYEAR Dave Sundby added singles and \one run scored each, ^hile Len \ckerman drove in a run with a ase hit. iisty Nail* 0 3 0 Raymond's Bowl 2 3 3 Myron Bentz batted in 2 runs with 2 hits in game two. Jim Yaworski and Phil Oeffling each had 2 hits and 1 RBI with Yaworski scoring 3 runs. Don Bentz, Vinnie Freund and Paul Morenz had 2 hits and 1 run scored each. Gary Schmitt and Dave Sundby had 2 hits and 2 RBI's each to pace Rusty Nail. Twig Miller and John Hiller added 2 hits each, while Jim Lay tripled in a run Raymond's Bowl 4 0 0 3 0 1 0 -8 Rusty Nail 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 - 6 O'Brewery And St. Regis Split St. Regis took a 4-1 win in the opener of a doubleheader and then lost 10-8, as O'Brewery's 5- run sixth inning and John Smith's defense overcame an 8- 5 deficit in the early going. Scott Stull went 2 for 2 in game one, with a run scored for St Regis Gary Connell and John DeCicco had a run scored, anda base hit each Don Prazak* and Pete Smith both singled in runs in the low scoring contest Terry Hovseth had 2 hits for the Brewery while Tom Janik doubled in the only run, scoring Tom Blenner after he had singled in the fifth O'Brewery 0 0 0 St. Regis 0 0 1 Jerry Larkin homered to lead the Brewery in their comeback win Larkin added 4 RBI's and 2 runs scored Terry Hovseth had 2 hits and 3 RBI's and Russ Leight hit a 3-run homer Tom Janik and Mike Rogers had 2 hits each with Janik scoring 3 runs. Bob Buss had a grandslam homerun plus a single and a triple to lead St Regis Don Prazak and John DeCicco had 3 hits each, both driving in a run, and Jerry Brodin added a homerun Steve Major went 2 for 4 and Gary Connell scored twice St. Regis 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 - 8 O'Brewery 3 0 0 2 0 5 x -10 Next Games Doubleheaders scheduled for Wednesday. July 12: Game Of The Week pits Old Bridge vs Raymond's Johnsburg Bowl at West campus, south; Little John's vs King's Row at West P PAGE 7 - PLAINDEAI.ER - WEDNESDAY. JULY 12. 1978 campus, north; McHenry Hospital vs. St Regis at East campus; and O'Brewery vs. Rusty Nail at Peterson park.' In the final doubleheaders of the season, Old Bridge takes on second place Raymond's in what could be a preview of the playoff championship. This game could be a real "barn­ burner"! Old Bridge won the first meeting between the two teams, 19-7, in a game shor­ tened by the 12-run rule Little John's could play spoiler vs. King's Row in what should be two close games while St Regis needs to wins to climb back into the playoff picture and should get them against the Hospital O'Brewery and Rusty Nail should be another close one. with both teams needing ,n* to push for the playoff* i^ok for a split Pat Wirtz o i o o 4 1 0 2 X -4 tripled and . 4-H NEWS Three McHenry county 4 Hers participated in the State Horticulture contest Karen Kuhlman, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs Ray Kuhlman, Hebron, was named second alternate to the National Horticulture demonstration contest Kjyen demonstrated in the Horticulture use area The title of her demonstration was "Let Them Eat Bread". Susan and Steve Thompson, children of Mr and Mrs Richard Thompson, Wood­ stock, also participated in th% horticulture activities Susan participated in the Horticulture Production demonstrations and received an "A" rating The title of her demonstration was "Plantin' Time". Steve Thompson received an "A" rating on his speech, "Timber Famine", in the state Speaking of Horticulture contest mm? "ERNIE BANKS SWINGS ... and it's a long flyball that drops onto the number two green"! But, instead of a baseball and a bat, Ernie used a six-iron to send a perfect shot to the green during the Marian Central playday last Friday at McHenry Country rlub Although it was a day for golf. Ernie did alot of talking about the C ubs, predicting a championship for the northsiders. ' STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Bull Valley Hey Days' Fishing Derby - g hit. i -< !•N i l l • 1 •-VETERANS a&it*its' - look L*DY, ; TOLD TH£ VA Y£>R.i ^0, I CmDN educational BENEFITS - Contact naaraat VA office (chvck your phona book) or • local vatarana group. Bull Valley Hey Days July 22 23 is going to include a Fishing Derby All kids 16 and under, who live in the Village or whose parents belong to the B V A are invited to try their luck at Liebman's Fond on Saturday. July 22 from 8 a m to 6 p m There will be trophies for the biggest bass, the biggest bluegill and the most fish caught Chidren under 10 should be accompanied by an adult Adults may fish too but are ineligible for prizes You may keep your fish Sign up by sending in the blank on the B V A Newsletter or call 385 5515 The trophies will be presented at the B V A picnic on Sunday afternoon July 23, at the home of May and Irv Stransky All residents of the greater Bull Valley Area are welcome to this free family picnic There will be food prizes and special events for all Anglers are requested to sign up as soon as possible URANIUM MISSING Another 25.1 pounds of weapons-grade uranium - enough to build an atorr c bomb--is missing at a Pei.. . sylvania plant that has 1 ;>t more than 400 pounds of uranium since 1968, federal officials said. * * * * Plannihg your work is good, but doing it is much better. -Qs» NEW SAVINGS CERTIFICATES 1 •tv *4^ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY is offering both of the two (2) new savings plans recently authorized by Federal Regulations. Specifics of the 6 month and 8 year savings certif icates are as follows: ( (6) MONTH CERTIFICATES This investment has many of the character ist ics of the U.S. Treas­ ury Bi l l . The interest rate paid dur ing i ts term matches the aver­ age treasury bi l l rate at the t ime the cert i f icate is purchased Interest ceases on the matur i ty date and a new cert i f icate is pur­ chased at the then exist ing aver­ age treasury bi l l rate. Purchases may be made in any amount above the $10,000 00 minimum. (8)YEAR CERTIFICATES 8 For the longer term sav­ ings account, this cert i f i ­ cate of deposit earns at a 7% % rate of interest with a $1,000.00 minimum purchase. Both of these certificate accounts, offered by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY, are insured to $40,000 by the Federal Deposit Insuraf^^ Corporation. For withdrawals before maturity, interest wil l be paid at the current passbook rate minus 90 days interest The wide-awake bank makes it all so easy. t i n THE FIRST WTIOWI. BAMi O F M r H E \ R V 3814 W. Elm Street • McHenr\, Illinois 60050 815-385-5400 M e m b e r F E D E R A L R E S E R V E S Y S T E M FDt€

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