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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 28 Jun 1985, p. 24

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JUNE 28.1985 " Sports Details from recent action: MINOR DIVISION The Tigers' bats exploded (or 15 hits and 16 runs, and Bud Benson struck out 10 to collect the win. leading the Tigers to a 16-6 thrashing of the Yankees. Bobby Cashln had three hits and four RBI, in- sludlng a two-run Inside-the-park homer, while Billy Mohlman. T.J. Rodgers, Jason Pohlman and Matt Madugal came through with timely hits, as the Tigers improved io 4-7 on the year. White Sox 17, Royals 7 Whit* Sox 33, Braves 3 Brady Curran fired a three-hitter as the red- hot White Sox pummelled the Braves, 22-3. The White Sox broke the game wide-open with a 10-run fourth Inning, and Curran fanned four to keep the Braves in check. Jason Faunt had four hits and four RBI, as did MAJOR DIVISION RoiaiWlWSlO,RWl3 Danny Sweetwood fanned 14 and allowed Just three hits to propel the Roadrunners past the Ravens, 10-3. Steve Smith had two hits, while Rick Stark drove in four runs and James Heinmlller scored three for the winners. Cardinals 17, Jobnaburg Red 8m 7 Tne Cardinals scored four runs in each of the third, fourth and fifth innings, en route to a 17-7 route of the Johnsburg Red Sox. Mike McGowan. Mark Sonnlchsen. Joe Ktn- nerk. Matt McGowan and Johnny Lee all had two hits for the Cards. Matt McGowan pitched four innings to collect the win. with relief help from Sonnlchsen Roadrunners •, Jotaaburg IadUea 4 Dan Sweetwood fired a one-hitter to lead the Roadrunners past the Johnsburg Indians, 9-4. Sweetwood allowed just one hit and one earned run in six innings, striking out U, and hitting a homer and a double to pace the Roadranner ef­ fort. Teammates Jamie Heinmlller (two hits) and Mike Kent (a triple, three RBI) helped the winn­ ing offense. Just for kicks... Hie McHenry Area Soccer Federation held a benefit for a needy family in McHenry last Saturday. Several McHenry area kids got their kicks at Freund Field. Plaindealer-Herald photo by Anthony Oliver Tlgsntt, Yankaast The strong pitching of Pat Crow, coupled with a 16-hit offense, led the White Sox to as 17-7 win over the Royals. Crow gave up Just six hits, striking out 10. to collect the win. Jason Faunt led the White Sox attackwith a 4- for-4 showing, while Joey Mazurek and Brady Curran had three hits each. Curran scored four times and drove in four. Andy Staufenbtel had two hits. David Birkenkamp. Josh- Nellls and Chris Welgert paced the Royals' attack James Reasinger. who had three of his hits go for doubles. Pat Crow singled, doubled and homered, driv­ ing in eight runs in the process. Wesley Peterson had two hits and three RBI. John Geraghty. Dan Boone and Pat Swope led the Braves' attack. IT'S TIME FOR BIKING... 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Reservations at least 24 fair shopping, auto racing, the State hours in advance: 414-257-3400. Fair, lakefront festivals. So check I 1-800-325-3535. c4. i >ai -r Min am combination Ta\« » I \I !«»rM through M M.~» >ubirtt|.. if ailabilin Laniv.t BT «ombim D MIIII orhrr FLI-roum. ^ Sheraton Mayfedrlnn SHERATON HOTELS & INNS. WORLDWIDE 2303 NORTH MAYFAIR ROAD. MILWAUKEE 'WAUWATOSA WISCONSIN 414/257 3400 Details from Tuesday's Knox Park contests: Coin Waah 12, West End* Despite an early West End Pub advantage, the Market Place Coin Wash came back to take a 12- 5 victory. West End led 5-0 after l'/i innings, thanks to two hits from Randy Gray, but Coin Wash rallied, chipping away at the leat until key hits from Brock Olson and Greg Bartos gave the win­ ners the lead for good at 7-5. Mark Wilkinson's triple and double, along with triples from Len Gehrke and Bartos provided in­ surance. Sentry-Old Bridge 1«, Hair Hut* Sentry Insurance-Old Bridge extended Its season unbeated record to 7-0 with a 16-4 whipp­ ing of His-Her Hair Hut of Wonder Lake. Sentry got RBI doubles from Kevin Miller and Mark Dehn, and an RBI triple from Butch Pln- tozzl in the third inning. Joe Kuna, who batted a perfect 4-for-4, included an RBI single to put the winners way ahead. Jeff Naber got Hair Hut on the scoreboard with an RBI double. Skip Bellon and Tom Cunn­ ingham also drove in runs for Hair Hut. Btmbo'sOuletopher's 17, Lakes Cable 4 Bimbo's-Christopher's Men's Wear Jumped ahead 2-0 on RBI hits from Jon Meyer and Paul Kilday in the first, but Lakes Cablevlslon came back with four runs to take a 4-2 lead on hits from J.R. Larke, Pete Stemen and a two-run triple from Steve Stach. Bimbo's got a double play, from Rick Jaeger to Tom Blake to Gene Hester which gave them momentum. Kilday, who was 4-for-4 with six RBI on the night, and Denny Birmingham, Bob Mauch and Blake all had three hits as Bimbo's- Christopher's cruised. The winners also got of­ fensive punch from Ron Miller and Dave Mever. Busy Bee-RSAC 30, Back Door 8 Busy Bee-RSAC kept the Back Door Tavern wlnless with a 20-8 beating. A 12-run third, keyed by a grand slam home run off the bat of Tore Slvertsen, and an RBI tri­ ple from Mike Burgdorf, led the way. Bob Staley helped offensively. Jeff Anderson and Mark Hausser paced the Back Door.

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