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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jul 1978, p. 7

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PAGE f-PLAINDEALFR - FRIDAY, JULY 21,1978 A traffic jam of hymans (above) closes the Pearl street bridge, as 171 runners cross it near the beginning of the McHenry Marathon race Tuesday night. Second and third place finishers, John Mclnerney and Andy Oakley, both of McHenry (below), are all alone in the open country as the leader is well ahead, and the pack, well behind. McHenry 7-Mile Marathen Run STAFF PHOTOS BY WAYNE GAYLORD Members of McHenry Fire Protection District Company II (above) man the hoses in Johnsburg, as the station becomes a cooling off point, halfway through the 7-mile race. Dick Kloepfer (below), cro6S-country coach at Crystal Lake high school, receives a cup of water to help him continue the race. Kloepfer won the men's 40 years and over division with a time of 40 minutes, 39 seconds. He was just 4 minutes off the overall winner's time. Another runner (above), receives a drink on the run during one segment of the race. Hot weather and high humidity made running conditions less than favorable. The winner of the race (below), Joe Paul, receives an enjoyable washdown following the finish of the marathon. Paul didn't let the heat and humidity get to him as he set a new McHenry Marathon record by covering this. 7-mile course in a time of 36 minutes, 43 seconds. The 171 runners who started the race, comprised the largest group of participants ever in the race. Rockford Sweeps Locals McHenry Lesion Team Loses Twinbill C 7 The McHenry American Legion team dropped a doubleheader to Rockford East Sunday, losing the first game 4- 2 in extra innings and then losing the nightcap 8-7. Two runs in the eighth inning by Rockford broke a 2-2 tie, and made a loser out of pitcher Joe Bellich of McHenry who surrendered only 5 hits in the contest Rockford led 1-0 until a double by Rill Lang and an error permitted McHenry to tie the score in the second inning Rockford regained the lead in the fourth inning by scoring one run and stayed on top. until the sixth inning when McHenry tied the score In the sixth, Hat Teuber singled, stole second and scored on a single by Tony Karpawich to tie the score Neither team scored in the seventh inning, and 2 Rockford runs in the eighth secured the victory Teuber paced the losers with 2 hits and a run scored Rockford r h e 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 - 4 5 2 McHenry r h e 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 - 2 5 3 McHenrv ab r h Clark, 2b 2 0 0 Glick.ss 3 0 0 Teuber, cf 3 1 2 Karpawich,3b 2 0 1 Bottari.lb 3 0 0 Granger, lb 0 0 0 Lang.rf 3 1 1 Alm.c 3 0 0 Wronski.lf 3 0 1 Bellich, p 2 0 0 In the second game, a final inning rally fell one run short for McHenry and they found themselves on the short end again, losing 8-7 Rockford scored 2 runs in the second, l run in the third, added 4 runs in the fourth and 1 run in the fifth to lead 8-0 after six innings In the top of the seventh, Jeff Aim, Tony Karpawich and Andy Poulos all walked after one was out to load the bases. Jeff Granger singled, scoring A i m , b u t K a r p a w i c h w a s caught off third for the second out." Dave Clark singled to score Poulos and Pat Teuber singled scoring Granger Mark Vogt followed with a single tc score Gark and Bill Lang singled to score Teuber and Lang took second on the throw to the plate. Dave Wormley was next and his single scored Vogt and Lang to pull McHenry within one run. With the tying run on base, the next batter made out to end the game, with McHenry losing 8-7. McHenry r h e 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 - 7 9 5 Rockford East r h e 0 2 1 4 1 0 x - 8 8 2 ^McHenry ab r h Granger, lb,p 3 1 2 Glick.ss 1 0 0 A» Register ™ before July 31 to Win the new PA-50 [no purchai# ntcsisory, winners need not be present to win] AHM 1978 Stop in at Mark's for details and an entry form. PRICES PLUS TAX ONLY "i " "HONDA COUNTRY 1039 LAKE AVE 338-4620 BUS. «T. 14 t RT. 47 WOODSTOCK If Clark,ss 3 l Teuber ,cf 2 l Vogt,p,If 4 l Lang,If,lb 4 l Wormley,rf 4 0 Alm.c . 3 l Mayberry,3b 0 o Karpawich,3b l 0 Poulos,2b 2 l On July 13, McHenry lost game suspended on July because of darkness, with the score tied at 7-7, when Crystal Lake scored a run in the 13th inning to win 8-7 Jeff Aim, with a double and a triple and 2 RBI's paced McHenry Hank Click added ! hits, and Mark Vogt had 2 hits and 2 RBI's Crvstal Lake r h e 8 1 2 : 0 0 0 1 0 12 12 0 10 0 r h e -7 15 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 McHeni^ rebounded with a 5- 0 win over Crystal Lake, fater the completion of the suspended game, with Bill Lang pitching a 3 hit shutout for the locals McHenry jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning following a walk to Dave Clark Pat Teuber singled and Jeff Aim singled scoring Clark Jeff Granger followed with a single to score Teuber In the sixth. McHenry put the game out of reach with a 3-run outburst Henry Glick doubled and scored on a single by Len Wronski Tony Karpawich singled and Joe Bellich followed suit with a single to sore Wronski. Bill Lang helped his own cause with a single to score Karpawich Crystal Lake r h e 0 0 0 0 0 0 McHenry 2 0 0 Statistics 0 0 0 0 3 X HONDA irestone VACATION TIRE SALE in SAVE *8 f *24 PER SIT OF FOUR »LONG TIR6 MILEAGE U SMOOTH RIDt BUY NOW AND SAVE! ECONOMY VALUE! POLYESTER CORD DELUXE CHAMPION I*!! I MMM •NTfUu ADD 13 1 PICKUP, VAN &RV TIRES 3@SALE! ALLTERRAIN 4-Wheel Drive Tire Ply Hey SAU Plus f 1 T j Sin rating price PRICE ••change 9 UlT 6 $54 85 #*9.37 S 3 ' 0 16LT 4 65 20 58 68 4 } 4 1 1 0 16LT 6 68 50 «1 65 4 J 9 n .SLT 6 71 95 64 76 4 2 .<• I / 4005 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL. 385-2323 'DEAL WITH THE PRO'S" McHENRY FIRESTONE. INC. Name ab r h avg. Aim 50 5 12 240 Balfanz 8 0 0 .000 Bellich 14 1 5 357 Boelens 10 1 0 000 Bottari 40 7 12 300 Clark 24 2 4 167 Glick 53 10 23 434 Granger 33 4 7 212 Hansen 2 0 0 000 Karpawich 45 11 16 356 Ung 22 2 4 182 May berry 38 7 14 368 Poulos 3! 3 4 I 29 Teuber 46 5 12 261 Vogt 32 2 6 188 Wormley 29 0 7 .241 Wronski 34 3 7 206 Perhaps After all, perhaps an old maid is just a woman who didn't know any bet­ ter than to look for an ideal man for a husband. -Washington Post. McHenry | Country Club By John Busscher In the second round of the President's Tournament played at the club on Sunday, July 16, in Flight C, Ed Buss defeated Paul Overton, Gary Adams beat Chuck Lynch. Don Hojnacki over Rick O'Connell and Ray Spiess beat Harvey Gossell Flight B results showed that Joe Knaack defeated Terry Remke, Norm Simon beat Butch Meyer, Bill Jacobs defeated Mo Domoto. and Ed Cepulis beat Hank Leisten Emil Lazar beat Jack Mohan, Tom Barton defeated Kirk Waberzeck. Jay Sayler over Erv Laures. Hank Mut schinsky beat Fat McKieman in Flight C while in Flight I). Don Wattles beat John Nolan Jack Smithson defeated Craig Spengel and Bob Jemiola beat Ron Becker In Flight E Bob Newkirk beat Bib Avrech. John Christensen defeated Ed Oja. Jim Gillette beat Bob Blaney and Joe Gelsumino won b> default from Doc Carelli The feature matches in ihc third round and what may be a preview of the club cham pionship Ed Buss plays Car\ Adams and Don Hojnacki plays Ro\r V^niocc All f m it* r»f semi-finalists are playing fine golf and we should see close and interesting matches They Do All men are born free and equal, but grow up into a graduated income tax world. -Times-Star, Cincinnati. SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE NOW NO ONE CAN BEAT OUR PRICES ON 78 PONTIACS STOP IN . . WELL PROVE "All Models to Choose From. Immediate Delivery" OVERTON CADILLAC-PONTIAC Route 31 ft 120-McHenry (SIS) 385-6000 I

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