\ PAGE 7 • PLAINDKALKn •FRIDAY, AUGUST 11,1«S2 J&L Continues Eastern Mastery For the J ft L OUers, there's been no JftLOUera With an overall record at 10-5 in the eastern dhrWon el men's 16-inch softhnll with ell flee Iseees coming st the hernia of waetarn division op ponents, the OUsn have found sanc tuary to the Bast where they have yet to leea. Tuesday fright at the V.F.W., J ft L made It nine straight wins to the division and two straight over the already crowned division champions John's Sport Stop (114) with a last inutagfrt come-from-behtod win. The OUers, who dsfsated the Sport Stop %7 to week fear, rallied for two runs to On bottom of the seventh inning to sweep the see son series as Ron Wisniewski singled home Ron Anchor far andt with two outs and the "Oh Shoot Day wardrobes daring the ndserMU at McHenry Country Monday. Members of the committee are (L4t): n their Africaa 1 Northern IUinote at McHenry Country Cleh caacer society Matt, Lert Haml, Dawn Schaalle, Kathy Schalta, Marilyn Ehlan, Ellen Leonard, Lhby Ji aad Ilavera Gregory, i' STAFF PHOTO--WAYNB GAYLORD Golf Outing Aids Cancer Society The day was warm with a cool breeze Monday as 156 golfers and 32 card players gathered at the McHenry Country Club for the sixth annual "Oh Shoot Day" cancer golf outing. Meeting old friends over coffee and rolls at 8:00 a.m. was followed by s Shot-gun tee off at 9:00. Shouts of joy were heard from time to time as s long putt found its wsy into s hole. Good fairway ahota, missed chip shots • all were part of the Chapel Hill The current team standings in the Tuesday Ladies league show Mar Ray Costumes still in the lead with 74 points. Little Chef has 70, Top Deck 65, Christie Group 61, McHenry Floral 60, Fox Hole Pizza 55, Kathy's 514 and Nowak Construction 43. The August 3 winners in the in dividual low gross contest are Doric Freund and Nancy McAuliffe tied in class A with 44. Nancy Thielaon and Inga Padgitt shared the honors in class B with 56. Betty Smith won in nine hole event presented each year on behalf of the American Cancer Society of McHenry county. At 12:30, a delicious buffet luncheon waa served, after which an African style show was presented under the able guidance of Ilavern Gregory, chairman of the outing, and her "African Princesses." Having Just returned from sn African trip, Ilsvern shared her collection of clothing and jewelry which she acquired white travelling. Nancy Gormley, executive director of the Northern Illinois Cancer Society, was then introduced along with Betty Freeman, chairman of the "Reach to' Recovery" program. A check for approximately 11,500 will be preaented to Ron Graves, treasurer of the McHenry County ACS as a result of the fine turnout. class C with s 64. Tuesday, August 10 was a sur prising cool and crips 55 degrees in the a.m. and never got in the 70's. It waa more like September than Auguat but a perfect day for golf. The only birdie reported waa Nancy McAulirfe'a on No. 5. We are wondering what kind of elixir Wanda Gerhke carries that brought Diane Derby so much to life she almost got the foursome ahead of her. We were sorry to hear that Jan Rades' absence was because of s hosting accident. We all wish her s speedy recovery. Our president, Kathy Schultz, wants to announce that the tickets for Squaw Day will go on sale next Tueeday. It will be on Tueeday, September 14 this year. It is slwsys s day ofgood golf, good food and fun-fun-fun. The Chapel Hill Swingers will make a return engagement to entertain us. So make up your foursomes and get tickets early. P&R Leagues Monday Night IMaeh Riverside Merchants West End Pub Another Galaxy McHenry Kiwanis Spellman Chevrolet Englewood Electric High Fivea Recent Scot es West End Pub 14 Another Galaxy 6. Englewood Electric 23 Spellman Chevrolet 5. Riverside Merchants 12 High Fives 9. Tuesday Night 12-Inch w Bellon Construction 8 Blue Camel 7 Back Door 5 Oak Park Hotel 4 Matrix IV 3 Faith Church 3 Old Bridge 0 1 > 0 3 3 5 f. 5 - 6 Recent Scores Bellon IS Back Door 4. Blue Camel 19 Old Bridge 14. Oak Park 20 Faith Church 0. SPORTS BIRTHDAYS Friday-Andre Thornton, 33. Saturday-Earl Weaver, 52; John Brodie, 47; Mark Fidrych, 28. McHenry residents Jim (left) end Ed (right) Young came heme with these ftoe catches after a recent trip off the Reb Roy Sport Flee her la Destto, Fleride. Nine year eld Jim caaght the 8} smherjach offshore In the Gulf macherata, 19% aad 11 ̂saaad king mackerel aad the 6-peuad.! f of Mexico. 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A big eight-run second imring all but put the game away for Taylor Made who recorded its second win of the Stop took its last lead of the in the top of the seventh " as with two outa Tom Lea doubled Bob Mousak singled tar an 8-7 lead. But J 4 L knotted dm score as Mike Simmons rsached on a fielders choice and crosssd the plate on a two-base error. After sn intentional walk to Mark Mayer (who had already tripled twice) and a ground ball by Jay Lee which was hobbled to load the bases, Wisniewski delivered his winning blow, Iris third straight hit of the contest. Initially the Sport Stop looked like it waa in control of the conteet ss through three and one half innings it led 7-1 and had allowed but the one run on four hits. But in the bottom of the inning, the Oilers came up with six runs on eight hits all after two were out to tie the acore. Mayer got the inning going with an RBI triple and Gary Bell and Mark Bents ended it with run-scoring doubles Bents and Wisniewski led the J k L offense with three hits each while Bell, Mayer, and winning pitcher Dan Quinn followed with two each. Sim mons added a greet diving catch on a long foul ball. Fred Popp topped the Sport Stop attack with a double, triple, two runs scored, and two RBI's, Lee also doubled end tripled end Rich Thompson snd Rick Wskitsch slso had two hits. For Wskitsch, he msintsined his leegue lesding average ss his top mark dropped only two points to .717. Men's 16-Inch Industrial League Brake Psrts 14 1 Intermatic 12 2 Scott Forge 9 5 Wm.Tonysn 9 6 Enterprise ^ , 8 7 Power Conversion 7 7 McHenry Recreation ' 5 10 R.D.Hahn 2 IS Rae Corporation 0 15 Top 16 Hitters Don Kowslski (Inter) .561 Chuck Tonysn (Wm.Ton) .529 Ed Messmen (Br.P) .520 JimHesrd(Br.P) .517 Bob Tonysn (Wm.Ton) .517 Mike McBride (R.D.Hahn) .512 JohnOeffling(McHRec) .510 Jim Stoffel (McH Rec) 500 Jeff McNish (Ent) .490 Rick Neiaa(Br.P) 469 RBI Leaders: Jim Heard <34), Randy Neiaa (34), Bob Tonyan (19), Neil Gute (19), Don Liatak (18). On Saturday, Auguat 14, the in dustrial league will hold its snnusl All Star game at the McHenry V.F.W. field beginning at 1:00 p.m. Beginning on Monday, August 16, the leegue playoffs will begin with three games on esch Mondsy snd Wednesday until a winner ia decided. Jeff Johneon followed in the 14-hit attack going 2-for3 with a walk, collecting two RBI's snd scoring three times himself. Winning pitcher Skip Ekelberry also collected two hits, A1 Ekeroth scared three runs, end Fred Berg edded a double. ' Bob Buas was the offensive show for PhyUy's Inn ss he singled home s run in the first then belted s grand slam homer in s five-run third. It wss his third homer of the season. Ray Buss collected three hits snd Mike Tiege snd John Peternard followed with two eech. PhyUy's Ins l-S-S-e-S-S-S- 6 Taylor Made 2-8-6-6-3-6-s -18 H R s - < P I ) B . B u a a 1 ( 3 ) , (TMG)J .Knaack 1(1). In the opening acheduled conteet, the Old Bridge forfeited to Decker Construction. Eastern Division w 1 John's Sport Stop 12 3 J & L O i l e r s 1 0 5 Decker Construction 8 7 Old Bridge 4 11 Phylly's Inn 3 12 Tsylor Msde Golf 2 13 flsmss rescheduled for Friday, Auguat 18: 7:08 - FCA Palace Bowl vs. Peer Inn 8:00 - D 4 E Millstreem vs. SD- BowL Gamee tar Tusedey, August 17: 7:88 • Sport Stop vs. PhyUy's Inn. 8:99 - Decker vs. J 4 L OUers. 9:99 - Old Bridge vs. Taylor Made. Csrl Moeeche McHenry Teams To Play In Festival Five McHenry County Ferm Bureeu softbaU teams will compete in the 43rd annual Illinois Fsrm Bureeu Snorts Feetivel August 16-17 st Bloomington. The Girls' Open Class Slow Pitch team opens play at 9 a.m. against Msdison county. Peggy Lagerhaueen is manager. The four other teems sU heve 2:30 p.m. gamee. The tourney is plsyed st seven perks in Bloomington-Normal. The All-County Fast Pitch teem, managed by MerrUl Schwebke, faces St. Clair county. Manager Bill Lagerhausen's 35'ers Fsst Pitch teem meets Vermilion county. The 35'ers Slow Pitch teem, msnaged by Dave Stark, facee Jersey. John Hsrdt, manager of the Young Adult team, has several plsyers from the McHenry FS team thet play In Woodstock on the 4-H state champs' managed by Hardt a few years ago, opens sgsinst Randolph county at Fariveiw park. A total of 72 teemsare acheduled to compete at Bloomington, eight en tered in eech of the nine diviaiona. 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