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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Jun 1983, p. 6

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The McHenry Plaindealer setting up and intentional po« to Joe Ubrfg to load the baaes. The next better was leading better for Taylor Made, Fred Stocker, who ddtwed the Tinning run with a sacrifice fly baD to right Little Jsha's 9 Bag's Bew 7 Little John's came back to win their nightcap game of a double bilL Little John's was down 7-1 after four mningi of piay , bat scored three in the fifth, three in the seventh and finally a pair in the eighth to poll oat the win. ̂ Kip Novotny drove in the winning run in the eighth with a base hit. Novotny also drove in a ran in the seventh with a single, besides scoring three of the nine Little John's runs. Jim Quinn went three for four with three rbi's. Jim Pinkstaff, John Griffith and Steve Cable all had two hits each. Bob Buss 4ffiNfd, «faigUH «wH drove in three rims for King's Row. Fox Hole Tap IS Jack's Snaek Shop MeHeary OB 3 Mike Peterson had three hits, two rbi's and two runs scored for the Tap. Ron Miller, Vmnie Freund and Steve Dobner all had two hits, two runs scored and two rbi's. Gary Gilpin hit a three-run homer, phis an rbi single. Finally Rich Meyers, Joe Dehn and Twig Miller added two hits each. Gary Guetzloff had a two run single for Jack's Snack Shop, one of only four base hits. The Fox Hole had 20 hits in the contest. pATwarrz Aftarahalf inning of piay in the last Wednesday's "Game of the Night", Taylor Made Golf never looked like they had a chance. In fact, little John's four run first inning rally might have beat worse had a batter not stepped on the. plate for en out. In the top of the first, Bill Thomas had an rbi double, Steve Cable had e rbi single and John Griffith had a bad boo two run triple. The little John's bats went cold, going scoreless for the next five in­ nings, while Taylor Made chipped away at the lead with two in the third and two in the fourth. Three hits and and an outfield throwing error accounted for the first peir of Taylor Made runs. Fred Stocker lad an rbi single. In the fourth, rookie Tim Evans hit a two run homerun in only his second official time at bat to knot the score at four. Fred Stacker's sacrifice fly put Taylor Made on top 5-4 in the fifth. In the top of the seventh, Jim Quinn scored from first on Jim Grabowsld's two out double. It was all little John's could do as the score was deadlocked at five going into the bottom of the seventh. The bottom of the lineup came through for Taylor Made as both John Sytema and Randy Rodiek hit singles. Both runners advanced one base on Jack Spindler's fly out to right field 16 Inch Men's Hiller Remains Unbeaten George Hiller kept their unbeaten Farr also hit a triple in the fifth streak alive easily, as they humiliated inning. Smitty's Tap 2B-4 in five innings. Vera Peterson was a perfect three The Hiller bats could do no wrong, for three, Ron Wismeski was three for as 28 hits were recorded by the win- four, one double, 4 rbi's, and Palmer ners. Catcher Don Bentz led Hiller was three for four and five rbi's. with a one-run homer in the third Taylor Made 15 iPalaceBowl-FCA 8 inning, two triples and a double. In all, Taylor remained after Bentz knocked in four runs and scored five games with the win over Palace four times. ~ Bowl. '-.Bentz's homer came right after Taylor Made scored in every inning, homers by Rick Wakitsch and Bill keeping Palace Bowl trailing Meyers. Three atrsft^H homsruns in throughout the game. Mark Piasecld the 11-run third. led the Taylor Made hitting attack Three Hiller batters had a perfect with two singles and a double in four night at the plate. Jeff Meyers was at bats. Brian Diedrick knocked in two for two, Wayne Hiller five for five, three runs, with an inside park homer and Jim Meyers four for four. in the first inning. Fred Berg Dave Smith hit a solo homer in the and tripled. second inning for Smitty's Tap. Jerry Palace Bowl's record Schiller hit two doubles. .500 at 2-3 with the loss. 84. Regis U Decker Construction 3 Five of the Palace Bowl runs came A 2-0 second inning Decker lead in the second inning, which tied the didn't last very long, as St. Regis game at the time. Eric Wales led the jumped on Decker Construction for losers with a single and a double and twu runs in the second, four in the knocked in two runs. third and five in the fifth. Gary Guetzloff led St. Regis hitters Novotny Sales 20 Old Bridge 3 with three hits in three at bats. He Old Bridge scored three runs in the scored three times, hit one double and first inning, but that would be all they knocked in two runs. would get. Novotny Sales pitcher, Steve Mai hit a triple, and Joe Dehn Leon Palates only gave up one hit and Bob Michels hit doubles for the after the first inning. winners. Bob Dobbertine led Decker Three Novotny players had three with a two for three performance and hits. 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