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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 Aug 1978, p. 7

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• McHenry Area I 12-Inch Softball Final Standings Old Bridge Raymond's King's Row St. Regis O'Brewery Rusty Nail Little John's Hospital w 21 14 12 U 11 10 4 1 I 0 7 9 10 10 11 17 20 gb 7 » 10 10 11 17 20 King's Row Splits •< With St. Regis King's Row met St. Regis in a Monday night doubleheader to determine third and fourth places. St. Regis needed at least one win to make the playoffs. Two wins would give Regis third place but two losses would knock them out. King's Row had already clinched a playoff position but two losses would drop them into fourth place. Both teams came out winners as Regis took the first game 5-3 in eight innings and King's Row won game two 9-8. A wrap up on the games will appear in the Plaindealer next week. The doubleheader split fills the playoff match ups which began Wednesday night. First place Old Bridge will be out to avenge last year's playoff losses to St. Regis in one matchup. The other matchup features two new teams to the league as Raymond's Bowl meets King's Row St. Regis Wins Key Game St. regis won a crucial game over Rusty Nail by a score of 7- 6 on Monday, July 31. Regis took an early lead only to lose it in the seventh inning when the Nail scored three runs. But the St. Regis ten came back with 2 runs of their own in the bottom half of the same inning to take a one run lead which they held until the final out. The game, which both teams needed for a playoff position, had three defensive gems to highlight play, which are worthy of creit. George Cadotte caught a line shot to the right of his second base position and dove for second base to double up a Rusty Nail runner in a key doubleplay in the third inning. Irish DeCicco batted down another hard hit line drive and threw the baiter out at first and Dave Sundby came up with possibly the longest running catch of the year on a deep fly to left center Joe Lafontaine had a pair of 2-run homers to lead the Regis attack Don Prazak had 2 hits and 2 RBI's while Irish DeCicco had a single and double plus a run scored and George Cadotte and Pete Smith had 2 hits Bill Huff slammed a solo homerun plus 2 singles in 4 at bats to help the Nail cause Ray Thelen had 2 hits and 2 RBI's and John Connell added 2 base hits and 2 runs scored. Twig Miller and Dave Sundby each hit safely twice while Len Ackerman came in as a sub to go 2 for 2 with a run scored. Kevin Bauer extended his hitting streak to five games with a bloop double in his first time at bat. Rusty Nail 0 1 0 St. Regis 12 0 - 1 -13 0 2 0 3 0 0 -6 2 0 0 2 0 x -7 Old Bridge Shuts Out O'Brewery The Old Bridge extended their win streak to twenty with an 8-0, 2-hit shutout over O'Brewery The Bridge slammed out 13 more hits than their opponents and added their usual defense to leave them­ selves only one game shy of going undefeated. Tim Althoff cracked a pair of doubles, scored both times and drove in 2 runs to lead the Bridge. Rick Wakitsch added 2 singles, 2 runs scored and an RBI. Doug Freund and Joe Dehn both had 2 singles each and Peno Hester drove in 2 runs with a base hit and a sacrifice. Joe Huemann and Denny Smith had the only hits for the O'Brewery as the losers, ac­ cording to Manager Bud Smith, "Just didn't come to play ball." O'Brewery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 Old Bridge 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 0 X - 8 Raymond's Clinches Playoff Position Raymond's Johnsburg Bowl clinched a playoff position with an easy 13-1 victory over King's Row on July 31. The Bowl had 18 hits with Phil Oeffling and Myron Bentz chipping in 3 hits a piece. Oeffling scored 3 times while Bentz knocked in 3 runs. Vinnie Freund tripled in 3 runs and went 2 for 2. Tom Spasojevich had 2 hits and 2 runs scored while Rich Meyers singled twice and hit a sacrifice fly good for an RBI. Wayne Frantz went 1 for 2 but added 2 sacrifice flys and 2 RBI's. Willie Howard and Chuck Marke had 3 hits each for King's Row. Marke had the only RBI, driving in Tim Whitman who had singled. King's Row 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Raymond's 2 2 4 2 1 0 0 2 x McHenry Hospital "Wins" Last Place Little John's defeated McHenry hospital July 26 by a score of 12-4 to insure the Hospital of their third last place finish in as many years. A 6-run Little John's eighth sealed the lid on Hospital 's nineteenth loss of the season Little John's 17-hit attack was paced by Guy Hansen who had 2 hits and 4.RBI's. Hansen had a double and a triple and scored 2 runs. Gary Snell and Ray Franklin were both 2 for 3 with 2 RBI's each. Fred Shepston. Paul Adams, Don Harris and Dan Stanowski each hit safely twice. Rich Hopper, Brian Drake and Jim Neuman each had 2 hits for the Hospital. Hopper included a run scored and an RBI. Drake added 2 runs scored and an RBI, while Neuman had a triple and a run scored Little John's -- 0 0 2 2 2 0- 0 6 0 -12 McHenry Hospital 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 4 Sidelights Kevin Bauer stole the giraffe juice from Steve Rohrer and happily announces its ef­ fectiveness The McHenry County Farm Bureau Slo-Pitch team, which is actually Rusty Nail in disguise, won the state tournament in Bloomington last weekend Submit the best answer to these questions to Pat Wirtz in care of the Plaindealer. The winner will receive two free tickets to the McHenry high school football game of their choice Question one: Which team had the most "loaded" baseball bats? Question two: How did Steve Satoh Beaver A Lot of Little Tractor Here's a compact tractor with full-size features The 15 horsepower diesel Satoh Beaver-available with 4-wheel or 2-wheel drive. It offers an 8-speed transmission, six forward, two reverse. A Category 0-3-point hitch and all the attachments you need for farming, groundskeeping and gardening The Satoh Beaver - a little tractor, a lot of class. "The llouwe That Service Built" George P. Freund 4102 W. Crystal Lake Rd., McHenry 385-0420 MENS 16" SOFTBALL r AOfc i - f LALNOEALER - FRIDAY. AUGUST 11,1MB , STANDINGS w I Fox Hole 10 2 Old Bridge 10 3 Hautzinger 10 3 Johnsburg 9 3 Hiller's i 6 7 Coppermine 3 10 Town Pump 2 10 Sunnyside 0 12 Old Bridge And Hautzinger Win The Old Bridge Softball club and Hautzinger Concrete won their games Tuesday night to remain tied for second place. Both teams are V ^-game behind first place Fox Hole. Old Bridge has one game remaining against seventh place Town Pump. Hautzinger meets Fox Hole in its final game. Bridge Hands Hiller's ,, Seventh Loss , Using a 7-run first inning, the Bridge defeated Hiller's in Tuesday night's first game, 13- 8, dropping Hiller's below the .500 mark at 6 wins, 7 losses. In the first inning, Old Bridge pounded out 8 hits, including doubles by Joe Dehn and Tim Althoff to score 7 times, with 5 runs coming after two men were out. Hiller's rallied with 3 in their half of the first, as Old Bridge was guilty of 3 errors in the inning. The Bridge added 3 more runs in the third and fourth innings, to take a 13-3 lead. Althoff's 3-run homerun was the big blow of the fourth in­ ning, driving in Greg Freund and Steve Rohrer who had singled. Hiller's narrowed the gap by scoring 3 runs in the fifth inning and added 2 more in the seventh, but the Bridge hung on to win 13-8 Althoff led the Bridge with a homerun and a double, good for 2 runs scored and 4 RBI's. Doug Freund added 3 hits in 4 trips with a run scored, and Steve Rohrer snapped a short slump, by ripping two hits, reaching on an error once and scoring 3 runs. Ron Miller, John Pitzen and Dave Schaefer added 2 hits each, with Schaefer adding 2, RBI's and , Pitzen scoring 2 runs. For Hiller's, Dan Miller > homered and singled, scoring twice and driving in 2 runs. Mark Schultz had 2 hits and 2 RBI's and Wayne Patterson and Bob Rowden also had 2 hits each. Hautzinger Handles Coppermine Easily Hautzinger scored first and led throughout the contest to down Coppermine, 12-4, in Tuesday night's second game. Hautzinger scored twice in the first as Paul Morenz tripled following a Bill Funk single, with Morenz scoring on a flyout. In the third, Hautzinger added 6 runs to take an 8-0 lead. Seven hits, all singles and one Coppermine error put the game out of reach. Coppermine scored once in A CLOSE CALL-Joe Dehn of Old Bridge and Don Bentz of Johnsburg Tavern fall to the ground at home plate after Bentz tagged Dehn out while trying to score during a recent Men's 16- Inch game at the VFW. Dehn had rounded third to far on a ground ball and was caught in a rundown and later tagged out. The first inning miscue haunted Old Bridge, as they went on to lose the game by one run, 7-6 with another Old Bridge runner being thrown out at the plate in the last inning. The loss dropped them from first place. The win moved Johnsburg into a tie for second place with Old Bridge and Hautzinger Concrete, with all three teams one game behind Fox Hole. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Local Girls Attend Gymnastic Camp Lori Knaack of 1919 Eastern, McHenry, a sophomore this fall at East campus, and Cindy Schwartz of 4318 Sioux lane, McHenry, an eighth grade student at McHenry junior high, are attending the Rohrer find out about giraffe juice? Question three: Which team boasts the largest number of players with the same last name1 Pat Wirtz the third, thanks to a triple by Dave Oeffling and once in the fourth to narrow the gap to 8-2. Hautzinger scored 3 more times in the sixth inning, as Vem Peterson's triple with 2 on keyed the inning. Another Coppermine error allowed Hautzinger to add one more run to their total in the seventh inning. The Coppermine scored twice in their half of the last inning to make the final score 12-4. Vern Peterson led Haut­ zinger with 2 hits, including his triple and 2 RBI's. John DeCicco, Whitey Bergsloff, Tim Farr, Ron Wisnewski and Bernie Klapperich added 2 hits apiece to help Hautzinger to the win Mark Hansen led the losers with 2 hits in 3 at bats with a run scored and an RBI. Dan Jamieson added 2 hits and an RBI and Tim Whitman had 2 hits. Next Games Games Tuesday, August 15: First game, Johnsburg tavern vs. Coppermine; Second game, Sunnyside Inn vs. Hiller Construction. 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