7 Hiller Unbeaten In 16-Inch West PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER • WEDNESDAY, MAY I HiUer Construction took orer sole possession of first place in the western division of men's 18-inch softball with a convincing 80 win over previously unbeaten St. Regis Pub Thursday night. The victory by Hiller improved its record to 3-0, while St. Regis and D A E Millstream *78, which also lost for the first time, trail at 8-1. Jim Meyers hurled the second shutout of the seaaon for Hiller (BUI Meyers pitched the first one) silen cing the St. Regis bats on only five singles. He received strong defensive support led by Wayne Hiller who gobbled up everything hit his way in short center. -Hiller also knocked in the only run that Meyers would need with a first inning double which scored Jeff Meyers who had reached on a tingle. Hiller pounded out 16 hits in the contest led byvTom Spasojevkh who went 3-for-4 with a double, three runs scored and a RBI. Jim Meyers, Bill leyers, Don Bents, ind Phil Oeffling hits each. plagued by not the key hit with position as it twice at third. Scott Doug Oeffling at shortstop turned in defensive plays in a losing several fine • t«M *- •«» HliwrUNBOrUCuOn St. Regis Pub HRs - None. (HWHMM) Meyers, Jeff Myron Bentz, followed with St. Regis coming up wit runners in left runners .I^etzter at third After opening the season with two doee defeats, 3-D Bowl erupted for a s i x i n n i n g c l u b b i n g o v e r D A E Millstream. D A E s c o r e d t h r e e t i m e s i n i t s f i r s t at bats, but 3-D roared right back with four runs of its own and never looked back. A nine-run third inning put the game away and three runs in the sixth with two outs invoked the 13-run rule. Winning pitcher Jim Jadk ended it as he reached on an error which scored Leo Sullivan. Jadk coupled a steady mound performance with three hits including a triple and three RBI's Topping that performance was leadon better Bill Havemeyer who went 44or-5 with a double, four runs scored and two RBI's. Randy Thiel and Tim Gertx socked a pair of doubles and Vern Zeller and Bill Fraxier also garnered a pair of hits. • - £ . D A E was led by Dave Peterson, Hank Koeck, and Jeff Popovich who each.had two safeties. rch Softball Tournaments A summer full of annual area 12-inch softball tournaments is scheduled with the first tournament to begin this weekend. The following are a list of the tournaments to be played in this area including locations, dates, times, rules and regulations, and people to contact for entry: Friday-Sunday. Jaae 4-8, 1M2 The first annual McHenry Umpires' Association 12-inch tournament will take place on these dates at McHenry's new playing facility at Knox park. Two games are guaranteed with entry fee and cash prises will be awarded to the top three finishers and to the consolation champion. Official ASA rules will be enforced and each team is required to supply one 12-inch official inseam softball. Twenty players, plus manager and coaches are the personnel limits. Playing manager counts as a player. No protests will be allowed, umpires decision mil be final. A 10 minute grace period will be granted to put at least nine men on the field. A 10-run slaughter rule will be enforced, except for the championship game. Rosters and entree fees should be submitted to tournament directors Mr. Bob Grenell, 4807 Gregory St., McHenry, (312) 497-3818 or Mr. Don Bentz, 35154 N. Fairview, McHenry, (815) 385-2508. It is asked that beer not be brought into the park. Players play at their own risk, and the tournament directors reserve the right to refuse entry. Friday-Sunday, Jane 18-28 1382 On this date, the annual Miller High Life Hiller A Hamm Tournament win take place, also at Knox park. This 32-team tournament also guarantees two games with entry fee and cash prises will be awarded to the top four teams along with the consolation champion. The remainder of the rules comply with the proceeding tournament except for the slaughter rule which will be extended to a 12-run difference All entries must be received no later than Friday, June 11 by the tournament directors Mr. Jim Meyers, 2313 Country Lane, McHenry, (815) 385-8507, or Mr. Paul Morenz, 4308 W. Ponca, McHenry, (312) 385- 3252. Friday-Sunday, Jane 25-27, 1882 The Pabst-Gashouse 12-inch slo-pitch central division Class "C" world qualifying tournament will be held at Kemper park in Carpentersvllle, '»»*.«rr -Jill TOTI9 i entry fee plus a Slo-pitch Softball l^iis double elimination tournament requires a registration with the USSSA (United ' States Association). The first place team will receive a berth to the Class "C" central division world tournament to be held Sept 3-8 at Valley Park, Mo. This will be an 80-teem tournament with teams coming from 10 states. Four berths to the Illinois Class "C" state tournament at Peoria, 111. (July 31A Aug. 1) will also be awarded along with team trophiee, MVP awards, and sponsor travel expense money. For further information contact Mr. Rick Love at 438-2137 (days) or 428-8751 (nights). Friday-Sunday, Aagast M, 1182 The friendly confines of Petersen park will be the sight o Annual Rusty Nail Inn Tournament on this weekend. This also guarantees two games with entry fee. The same rules comply with the Hiller A Hamm touramament including the 12-run slaughter rule. An added attraction will be a home run hitting contest, weather permitting on Saturday, August 7 at 2:00 p.m. Entree forms and team rosters should be sent to the tournament directors Mr. Dave Sundby, 303 Bromly Dr., McHenry, (815)385-3175, or Mr. Kevin Bauer, 4803 Barnard Mill Rd., McHenry (815) 728-0150. of the Foarth tournament >4 BUY 4 CabotJ STAIN* ftu m*' z.-a , Cabot': With the purchase of four gallons of Cabot > Stains, you g«t an astro gallon fraa of chargol This spacial off or it good for a limited time only, so be sure to act without delay. Buy 4...get I FRIEf Cobot s Stains, the Original Stains and Standard for the Nation since 1877, ponetrote deep into the wood to preser ve and protact; ara guaranteed )not to crock. p*ef. or blistar. Now is the time to buy ond save on Cobot's Stains! 8uy 4...get 1 FREE' Now tin SsMU' May 29th u n i M H 8.1 REVCO DISCOUNT DRUG CENTER wIVCR jr OUT Dlf wllll VIWS9 B>V LITE BEER 12 OZ. CANS 12PACK RiVCO'S LOW. 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Larry Niedert knocked in the tying and go-ahead runs in the fifth with a two-out double scoring Leon Palatas and Ray Karris tz Niedert and Keith Maher topped Peer Inn with four hits each, and Niedert's performance including four RBI's, while Maher added a pair of doubles and three RBIs Jim Yaworski, Mike Maher, and Randy Vauk added three hits for the winners, while Mike Murphy, Bill Davis, and Mike Reardon topped Palace Bowl with two hits each. Palace Bowl Pear Inn HRs - None. Western Mvlsien m Hiller Construction DAE Millstream *78 SL Regis Pub 3-D Bowl Pee- Inn ----- Palace Bowl 543-2-0*3 3-1-0-3-7-8-X Carl Moesche Tournament Cancelled McHENRY - The annual 18- inch softball - tournament scheduled for last weekend was called off&hie to inclement weather and will not be made up as only nine teams registered to participate. The McHenry Plaindealer 6ports V* • Car l Moesche Spor ts Edi tor 44|p0 ^ Johnsburg sophomore Brian Siedak broke a school record la the shot put last week with a toss of 42-feet lm-inches at the SHARK conference meet hold at Hononegah. Siudak also established a new Skyhawk record that day la the discus with a throw of 118-4. He has since broken that record twice, however, including his top distance of 118-18 at the McHenry Ceuaty meet hold this week at Jacobs. (Story on Friday). STAFF PHOTO -- CARL MOESCHE Marengo To Join Northwest Suburban In '83-84 MARENGO - The Marengo H.S. Board has accepted an invitation to join the Northwest Suburban Con ference, effective in the 1983-84 school year. The board voted last Thursday to join after league representatives extended an invitation on April 27. The conference is presently com prised of Grayslake. Wauconda, Fox Lake-Grant, Lake Zurich, Round Lake, Prairie View-Stevenson, An- tioch and Gurnee-Warren. Antioch and Warren, the two largest schools in the league with 1981 82 enrollments of 1,704 and 1,508, respectively, are leaving the conference at the end of the 1982-83 school year. "We're pleased to be in any con ference at all," said Marengo athletic director Rod Poppe Wednesday. Poppe said the school's ad ministration was not happy with the prospect of competing athleticly as an independent. Marengo is now a member of the SHARK conference, but that league will fold at the end of this school year. Other SHARK schools -- Marian Central, Johnsburg and Hononegah -- have also found new athletic homes for the next school year while Marengo and Harvard will pursue independent programs. Harvard is expected to remain an independent at least for the next two academic years, according to athletic director William Courtright - Marian Central will return to the West Suburban Catholic Conference after its one-year SHARK mem bership Johnsburg will have a one year jump on Marengo as it enters the NWS in August while Hononegah is joining the Rockford-area Big Nine Conference. Marengo's acceptence into the NWS ends a long search for a new home. The school had at various tlmee to help form s new league, then loin the Big Eight conference and earlier this Harth Finishes 18th In State Terry Harth Terry Harth, an eighth grader at Parkland school, finished 18th in the state in the 1600 meter run at the May 14 meet held at Washington high .school. Harth made it to the state level of competition after qualifying at the Joliet East high school sectional and the Ubertyville high school district at earlier dates others Parkland athletes besides Harth that advanced to sectionals included Rachel Prushinski, Becky Beyer. Jackie Ricci, Trudy Milstein, Erin Doherty, Dan Parisi, Bill Ktheridge. Dana Pitel, Tim Friesl, and Becky Mieszala year requested consideration to enter the Fox Valley conference. Johnsburg and Marengo will be the smallest schools in the reconstituted league. Johnsburg has a 1881-82 enrollment of 682 while Marengo is 685. Enrollments in the rest of the NWS range from 892 (Wauconda) to 1,453 (Prairie View-Stevenson). Harvard is resigned to an in dependent status for at least the next two years. The school had sought entry into the Big Eight conference, but was turned down. BEC officials are expected to reconsider Harvard's application next year. "The earliest we could get in is 1984," said Courtright. "We have made an application to the Big Eight. We understand they won't act on that until January of next year." The McHenry County school had considered applying to the Northwest Suburban, but Hornet coaches and school officials felt "it wouldn't be the best thing for Harvard," said Cour tright, explaining that the NWS schools were larger and such com petition would mean more extensive traveling. In the meantime, Courtright has nearly filled an independent slate for the Hornets next season, although he still has a handful of spring spots to fill. The SHARK conference's troubles began during the 1980-81 school year when South Beloit, Beloit Catholic and North Boone announced each would leave to help form the Trailblaaar Conference -- leaving the SHARK with only four schools Marian Central boosted the number to five for 1881-82 but when Hononegah, by far the league's largest school, opted to join the Big Nine the SHARK found itself on the ropes. Jack McCarthy C.O.F. 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