SECTION2 - PAGE 18 - PLAINDEALER-HERALI). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26,1985 Sports McHenry Men's 12-inch Softball League The Rusty Nail Inn kept the competition in the Western Divi sion of the McHenry Men's 12-inch Softball League at an arm's distance after a 10-4 win over Greg's Never Inn. / In other games, River Shannon won a doubleheader, 2-1 over Huemann's Water Conditioning and 11-5 over Lakeside Inn-River Shannon, while Gambler West top ped Lakeside-Shannon 7-2. Details on action from Wednes day night: River Shannon 2, Huemann's 1 Huemann's Water Conditioning was shut out. three-up, three-down for the first five innings, the only baserunner being Tom Hurckes. who was doubled up in the fourth. Meanwhile, the River Shannon could must only seven hits, but took advantage of a freak play to claim a 2-1 triumph. In the bottom of the fourth with two out and Bob Greve on base with a single. Kenny Bottari hit a deep fly to left field over Kurt Teuber's head Teuber slipped and with the ball In his glove, got his foot caught under the fence. His relay was thrown while he was on his back, and both Greve and Bottari scored for all the runs River Shannon would need. In the Huemann's sixth, Bill Kaliher, Teuber and Joe Huemann all singled to load the bases. Tom Kuebler's sac fly scored Kallhier, but Teuber was thrown out at third on the play as Shannon got out of the Jam Winning pitcher Ronnie Freund allowed Just four Huemann's hits In the game. Gambler Wert 7, Lakeside-Shannon 2 Lakeside Inn-River Shannon took a 1-0 lead in thge third on an RBI single by Jim Szamlewski. but Gambler West scored five In the fourth and cruised to a 7-2 win. In the fourth. Tim Frantz ripped an RBI single. Jerry Brodin scored Frantz with a single. Matt Oik drove in a run with a base hit. and Irish DeCicco knocked in two with his single. J im and Tim Frantz had two hits apiece for the winners while Oik singled twice and scored twice Szamlewski was 2-for-2 for Lakeside. River Shannon 11, Lakeelde-Shannon 5 River Shannon^ grabbed a 3-0 lead thanks to RBI hits from Dan Conway and Doug Schmltt in the first, and never trailed en route to a com fortable 11-5 win over Lakeside Inn-River Shan non River Shannon scored three runs in the first, third and fifth to roll to the win. but numerous Lakeside errors helped the River Shannon at tack. Schmitt was 4-for-4for the winners, while Ken ny Bottari and Conway chipped in three hits each, Bottari scoring three runs. Brett Thomas had two extra base hits, and drove In a pair of .runs ' . , • Rusty Nell 10, Greg's 4 This was an even game except for one lnhing. the third, when the Rusty Natl Inn tallied six times to help do in Greg's Never Inn, 10-4. The Nail took a 3-0 lead in the first on a run- scoring single from Doug Freund and a two-run hit by Joe Meyers. Greg's closed to 3-2 in the second on RBI from Dwayne Oeffllng and Paul Klein, but the Nail scored big In the third on a two-run double t>y Meyers, a two-run single by John Conneli and RBI from Freund and John Meyers. Freund had three hits and three RBI to pace the Rusty Nail. Joe Meyers drove in four runs, while Bill Meyers, A1 Stilling and Dave Sundby all had two hits apiece. Rick Neiss, Tom Jablonski and Mark Jadzak had two singles each for Greg's. Klein was a perfect 3-for-3, driving in two runs. SPORTS LOG 12" tourney this weekend Knox Park will be the site of the Fifth Annual Hiller & Hamm 12" Miller High Life Softball Tournament, to be held June 28-30. The 24-team, double elimination, slow-pitch event requires a $100 entry fee. The first 24 teams to submit their entry fees will be seeded. Send your entries to one of the tournament directors: Dick Hiller, 3806 Hillcrest, McHenry; Robert Hamm, P.O. Box 332, Fox Lake, 60020; or Ray Thelen, 5405 Memory Trail, McHenry. For more information, call Hiller at 385-9198; Hamm at (312) 587* 8673; or Thelen at (312) 497-3613. Baseball expo offered ARLINGTON HEIGHTS -- What's almost as good as seeing the Cubs and White Sox in a World Series? It's the 13th Annual Baseball Nostalgia Expo, to be held July 19-21 at the Arlington Park Hilton. An enjoyable family outing, the show, sponsored by the Chicagoland Sports Collectors Association, will run on Friday from 9 to 9, Saturday from 9 to 6 and Sunday from 10 to 4. buyers and window shoppers will be able to enjoy autograph ses sions with Hall of Famer Luis Aparicio, Harold Baines and Chico Carresquel. Other sports celebrities include White Sox announcer Del Crandall. Admission is $1 for non-members, but memberships will be available at the door. Special auctions of sports memorabilia will also be held during the three-day expo. The Arlington Heights Hilton is located at Euclid and Rohlwing roads in Arlington Heights. «ih Track elinies continue Boys and girls: Is track your sport? Now you can practice all summer, as the McHenry Department of Parks & Recreation offers a six-week track and field clinic taught by McHenry High School track coach Dan Boland. This instructional program will focus on conditioning, warm-ups, warm-downs, proper starting techniques, relay races, and field event skills. This program is for boys and girls ages 7 to 18. With the fee of $10 for District 15 & 156 residents, $15 for non-residents. The event will last six weeks, on Mondays and Tuesdays from 4 p.m. until 5:15 p.m. at McCracken Field. For more information, contact the Park Department at 344-3300. Lifeguard training Want to be a lifeguard next summer? Here's your chance to get the training you need in first aid, CPR, and lifesaving techniques. Kids 15 years and over can join this two-week course which is in ac cordance with the American Red Cross Program. It will held at the Knox Park Pool Monday through Friday for two weeks, 10 a.m. to noon, beginning Aug. 5. Although August is a ways off, it is suggested that you sign up early before the class fills up. For further information, contact the Park Department at 344-3300. WL bike-a-thon nears The Wonder Lake Bike-A-Thon for the Cystic Fibrosis'Foundation will be held Saturday, June 29. Bikers of all ages are welcome. This year's chairperson is Dave Zieger. Prizes for raising funds will be awarded by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. All participants who raise at least $25 will receive a CF patch. Participants raising over $25 are eligible for t-shirts, sport bags, digital watches and other prizes. To register and receive sponsor sheets, contact Zeiger at 728-0742. Cystic Fibrosis is the country's number one genetic killer of children and young adults. "It's a great way to have fun and raise money for an important cause," says Zieger. Special rates at YMCA CRYSTAL LAKE -- The Lake Region YMCA is offering a special court rate for members and non-members for summertime play. You can play for as low as $25 all summer long. Special leagues will also be formed for adult skill groups on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evening starting at 6 p.m. Youth classes will be held at 4:15 on Mondays and Thursdays. Youth classes and adult leagues began Monday. Sign up at the Y, 455-4455. Athletic training seminar BARRINGTON -- Good Shepherd Hospital's Athletic Training Camp is designed to introduce the participant to the field of athletic training. It is intended for the high school or collegiate student, the coach or the paramedic who has an interest in learning the most cur rent techniques of athletic training. The modern day athletic trainer is an integral part of the health care team. Primary to his or her duties is prevention of injury. Rehabilitation and care of the injured athlete are also key respon sibilities. To fulfill these tasks, the trainer must have a thorough understanding of anatomy, physiology and first aid. Registrations are now being taken at Good Shepherd for the camp, which will be held at the Barrington hospital July 22-26 from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. each day. All classes will be taught by Certified Athletic Trainers, Licensed Physical Therapists and Registered Nurses. The registration fee is $40. 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