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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1985, p. 35

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McHenry Men's 12-inch Softball League McHenry Area Soccer Federation McHenry Jr. Youth League Parks and Rec 12-inch Softball League I "keland park Little League BUNK TAPE SALE For DAD! [stabilised 1946 C H I C A G O ( 3 L o c a t i o n s SECTION 2 - PAGE 17 - PLA1NDEALER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, IMS en has quite a 6storied9past Prank had four hits, while Michaels knocked tai four runs. Arndt and Wlckersham had three RBI each. Tmry Hovseth had two singles In the winters' IB-hit attack. Neiss had three bits, while Len Jensen had two to lead Greg's, along with Guetiioff. Qrag*sU,BrahsParU3 * Greg's Never Inn scored six in the third and five in the sixth to outslug Brake Parts, 12-2 and finish at 1-1 on the nlghl Len Jensen smacked s two-run single In the third, and Tom JaMonskl followed with a three- ran, inslde-the-park homer tor the winners. In the sixth, Tom Sharp's two-run single was toDMred by a three-run lnslde-the-park job by Brian Wilson. Jensen, Jabionald, Dwayne Oeffling, Paul Sroka and Chris Preund had two hits apiece for (tag's. Brake Parts got two singles each from Mark Peechke, Mike Kennebeck and Rich Undqulst, and an RBI double from Ed Messman. JacfeXM 2, Oambtsr Weal • Gambler Weat held a comfortable *0 lead Into the sixth inning, but Jack's Snack Shop-McHenry Oil scored that many in the>bottom of the sixth to tie the contest, and then after Gambler had scored two In the top of the seventh, Jack's came back with time of its own for the win. Gambler Weat scored Its first six runs on two outRBIhtttby Jeny Brodin, Jim Prantx, Gary Roaing and Matt Oik. But after five scorelsas Innings, with only four Mts, a groundout double play and the only runner to get paat second being thrown out at the plate. Jack's erupted for six runs, the key blow a two- run single by Toby Oeffling. Three Gambler er­ rors beiped the Jack's cause In the frame. Tony Huemann, John DeClcoo and Scott Ledc- ter each with Ledrter being gunned out at the plate after an error, the throw going from right fielder Bob Mlchels, to catcher Pete Blackburn. Mtchais then tripled In Jim Grabowskt and Ben Himpleman when his drive to right center Just eluded Tim Prantx. Blackburn and Mark Jeea were Intentionally walked with one out to load to bases. Bob Zeller then came through with a single to left for the game-winner. Brodin, Jim Prantx, Huemann and DeClceo led the way for Gambler West. Mlchels, Jess, Zeller and Dave Oeffling were the top hitters for the winners. By MARTIN LADER By MARTIN L UPI sportswrll Listen long enough to the tales told by golf purists, and after a awhile you start to believe that to owin the U.S. Open your name almost has to be Jack Nicklaus or -Tom Watson. The theory is that an Open course is tricked into such a dif­ ficult test, bordering on the unfair, ,that only a player of champion­ ship caliber can conquer it. •j' Sure enough, the roster of cham­ pions reads like a Who's Who of «golf with Jack Nicklaus, Ben :.Hogan, Bobby Jones and Willie Anderson each winning four v. times. :> Other honored champions have included Hale Irwin, Lee Trevino, * Billy -Casper and Julius Boros (twice each), Watson, Gary • Player, Ken Venturi, Gene Littler and Byron Nelson. Details from last week's action won for the fourth time in five games, 4-1 over the Cardinals. McMahon walked Just two in six innings of work, and added an RBI single to the Royals' ef- The Brewers got another stellar pitching per­ formance, this time a combined no-hitter from Mike Crow, with help from Mark Lindberg in relief, as they trumped the Cardinals 13-4. Crow allowed four runs over four Inning, fann­ ing 12 and walking 11, before Lindberg came on to mop up, striking out three. Lindberg had three hits, including a homer and a triple and seven RBI to pace the Brews' of­ fense, while Brian Gates doubled in three runs and Crow doubled In one. Ctd>et,WhMe8sxl Jeff Cable pitched a superb game, striking out 12 while allowing Just two hits over six Innings, as the Cube toppled the White Sox, g-l. Jessie Schmidt snd Don Hensley continued their hot hitting for the Cubs, who ran their record to S-0 in the National League. Cuba 11, Mats 4 Steve Papineau fanned 12 and gave up a meager four hits, as the Cubs ripped the Mete, 11-4. Jeff Cable bad two hits and scored twice for the winning Cubs, while Jake Wakltach and Don Hensley collected two hits apiece. Papineau's tough pitching was backed by aoild defense from the Cub defenders. UNDER-12 AG* DIVI8I0N GRAY: Goals: Jaaon Faunt, Jeff Glsb. Stan- douta: John Hanson, John Weaver, Doug Youngwlth, Jerome Irwin, Jeannine Stojonic, Tom Wagner, Jeff Gtab, Jaaon Faunt, Ryan Shanahan. GOLD: Goals: Derek Coates, Lennie Harwell. Standouta: Tony Nowak, Matt Preund, Darren Coates. RED: Goals: Brian Cunningham, Jaime Covalt (2), Brady Curran. Standouts: Mark Covalt, Dean Covalt, Kevin Knutllla. ORANGE: Goals: Mark Lindberg (3), Josh Nellls, BenJI Wlnkleman (2), Damon Daa. Stan­ douts: goalie Ben Roth, Dennis Gerstung, entire The Twins scored a pair in the top of the aecond to take a 2-0 lead, but the Brewers got three runs in their half of the aecond, and hung on for the 3-2 triumph in a real nallblter. Mark Lindberg pitched a one-hitter over four inning, striking out 10 while walking Just three, to pick up the win. Mike Crow helped out In relief. Crow had a single and all three Brewer RBI. It was the only Brewer hit, but the winners were sided by three Twins' errors. MINOR DIWON His-Her Hair Hut of Wonder Lake crushed Back Door Tavern 13-4 to lead the efforts among teams in the McHenry Parks & Rec Men's 12-inch Softball League 3his week. % In other games, West KndPub lopped Lakes Cablevlslon 8-5, fcimbo's-Christopher's Men's Wear stomped Busy Bee-RSAC 7- •3; and Sentry Insurance-Old -Bridge beat Market Place Coin Wash 9-2. A 1 >* Details from the contests: WaatBndg,LakaaS West End Pub evened lta record at 2-2 with an 8-5 decision over Lakes Cablevlslon. West End opened with two RBI singles in the frist from Rich and Scott Stull. Vic SanU doubled in two runs for Lakes Cablevlslon in the third to narrow the gap. But West End captured the win with a sacrifice Blmbo's-Christopbsr's 7, Bee-RSAC 1 Defense was not Bimbo's-Christopher's Men's Wear's only asset, as the offense pounded Busy Bee-RSAC pitching en route to a 7-1 win. Rick Penoyer blasted a two-run single and Tom Blake contributed ah RBI to take a 3-0 lead early. Bob Staley sacrificed to score Tore Sivertsen for Busy Bee-RSAC's only run in the fourth. Bimbo's responded with an RBI from John Huemann and a run-scoring triple from Fred Sorensen to ice the win. SoatryOMBrMaef, Coin Wash 2 Sentry Insurance-Old Bridge kept its undefeated record in tact, stifling Market Place Coin Wash VI to go to 4-0 on the season. Doug Mayer helped the winners with a 3-fOr-4 performance, including three RBI. Joe Dehn assisted with an RBI single and Joe Meyer cap­ ped the game with an RBI base hit In the sixth to give pitcher Tom Tonyan the victory. UNDER-ldAGE DIVISION 00U>: Goals: Ivan Cvltkovic (7), Jason Hoff­ man, Mark McClaughry. Standouts: Tedl Cvltkovic, Steve Schuorr, Trent Castle. The Braves crushed the Orioles 15-2 in Lakeland Park Little League earlier this week. Details from the contest: Hair Hut 12, Back Door4 < His-Her Hair Hut of Wonder Lake used a total team effort as every member managed to con­ tribute at least one run scored in a 13-4 slaughter 61 the Back Door Tavern. •'* The offensive power was led by Rodney Naber, ^bo went 3-for-4 with a homer. Rick Lively had a perfect 4-for-4 night, and Larry Harvey had threehlts. Both teams played solid, heads-up baaeball in their first outings of the season, but the Braves were able to capitalize on their 10 hits to win, 15- The Braves, playing the game for coach Linda Sweeney who is hospitalized, got nifty pitching from Anthony Glola, who gave up Just four hits, while striking out 13 in six innings. Mike Prather and Glola led the Braves with four hits each, while Glola collecting eight RBI, emote 8 HR. VHS! Top-of-the-Une - -^cpoAfT loadI MASNaOglO: • 8Function ^2* Wideside Remote! • Front Load! • Cable Ready! • 2-Event/14-Day! •Slow Motion! 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