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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Jul 1985, p. 21

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Sports McHenry Men' s 16-inch Softball League League-leading Raymond's bowl- Huff's Decorating withstood a chal­ lenge before walloping the Knights of Columbus 19-10 Thursday night in McHenry Men's 16-inch Softball League action. Right on the heels of undefeated Raymond's was Palace Bowl-Dean Concrete, which shut out After the Fox 15-0. j* In other games, Novotny Sales- •'McHenry Truck Lines edged H&M. '.•Machinery Movers 11-7, and Decker •^Construction whipped Old Bridge >21-6. •< Details from last week's games: > Decker 21, Old Bridge 6 > Decker Construction scored at «least twice in every inning en route ;?to an easy 21-6 thrashing of Old ^Bridge. McHenry Jr. Youth League Joe Ubrig had a big night tor tne winners, going 3-for-3 with four runs scored and five RBI. Steve Himple- mann added three hits, and Brian Miller and Jim Grabowski two each. Miller drove in five runs. v Bob Sharp had three hits for Old Bridge, while Bob Hetterman had two. Dwayne Oeffling tripled in a run. Palace-Dean 15, After the Fox 0 Palace Bowl-Dean Concrete scored in every inning and took ad­ vantage of six After the Fox errors to win, 15-0. off to lomer Tony Aiello got the *rtfmers a good start with a three-run l* in the first inning. Mike Reardon had his best night of the year with three hits, three rune «?chred and three RBI. Mike McHenry Pigtail League « Details from this week's games in J the Senior Division: State Farm 21, Weiler's 10 * State Farm Insurance clinched J the senior division title with a 12-3 < record, finishing its season with a l rousing 21-10 win over Weiler's ;Quality Furniture. I Tammy Klasen was the winning ? pitcher, while Christy Johnson, <Brenda Bromley and Kate Fox took •care of the bulk of the hitting £chores. • Johnson had five hits and four RBI, while Bromley drove in six runs with her four hits, two of them homers. Fox had two hits and four RBI. Bobbi Goebel, Kris Ozyuk and Cindy Lockwood also had multiple hit games, Lockwood knocking in three runs. Chris Roper led Weiler's with •three hits, including a triple, and four RBI. Divnia Burns, Jenny Ei- serman and Monica Weiler added two hits each. Wally's 18, Fashion Shoppe 10 Wally's Bike Haven had its bats Men's Sunday 12-inch Softball League 2 In action this past Sunday, QED jumped Just Video to create a tie -for the Men's Sunday 12-inch Soft­ ball League lead, each with records W6-3. In other games, Scott B's downed John's Sport Stop 8-7, Garrelts' .^Plumbing dumped Mike's Buzz Out SWest 4-3 and His & Her Hair Hut ledged Gary Lang 8-5. « Details from the day's action: * Scott B's 8, John's 7 - Scott B's scored one in the top of Ihe ninth and held off John's Sport Stop for a thrilling 8-7 win. 4 Tim Klapperich led Scott B's ef­ fort with a 4-for-5 performance. Bill Cunningham had two hits and three fiBI, while Steve O'Halleran had Jwo hits and two runs scored. * For John's Sport Stop, Dean Neu- tiaser had three hits, while Dante Jacobson drove in a pair of runs and Scott Buss one. Garrelts' 4, Mike's 3 Tom Schermerhorn and Steve Garrelts had two doubles each to pace Garrelts' Plumbing to a 4-3 win over Mike's Buzz Out West. Bob Wenzel added a homer to the winner's attack. Hair Hut 8, Gary Lang 5 His & Her Hair Hut scored four in the top of the sixth and withstood a late Gary Lang rally to win, 8-5. For the winners, Skip Bellon had two hits and two runs scored. Tom Cunningham tripled and singled, while Jeff Nabor scored two runs. For Gary Lang, Dean Peterson and Jack Thennes each had two hits. Gary Thennes drove in two runs, while Jim Huff tripled in a run and scored. Maywald wins feature * WILMOT, Wis. - McHenry's Jay laywald captured his second tea- win of the year dMtVMdtt icing Wilmot Speedway Saturday jMght. i Maywald, competing in the late Edel sportsman category as he i all year, took over on lap six of 20-lap event, and held on for the VIETNOW night at Lake Geneva J WOODSTOCK - The McHenry County Chapter of VIETNOW is Sponsoring a night at the Lake Ge­ neva Raceway Saturday, July 20 at 7 p.m. Advance tickets are $4 and may be obtained at the following loca­ tions: McHenry Specialties, 3719 W. Elm St. in McHenry; Finny Farm Pet Shop, 119 N. Main St. in Crystal Lake; and the VFW Post, 240 N. Throop St. in Woodstock. Tickets at the gate are $5 and children under 11 are admitted free. • VIETNOW is a fast-growing, non­ profit organization comprised of concerned Vietnam veterans and Vietnam era veterans whose motto Js "Veterans helping veterans." Group rap sessions and professional counseling are available free of charge to members having delayed (stress problems. VIETNOW offers bther programs as well. ; Anyone interested in obtaining ad­ ditional information may write to: VIETNOW, .P.O. Box 825, Wood­ stock, 60098, or contact president Wes Woodall at 344-5453 win. George Dukas of Zion took the lead in the opening lap before Chad Borg of Waukegan took over for laps two through five. The feature was slowed four times by caution flags for various incidents, but Maywald persevered to take over on lap six and hold the top spot despite three cautions in the final 12 laps. The most serious halting came on lap 11 when Borg spun out in turn two causing a chain reaction pileup of six cars. Duke Norton of Wonder Lake and Bobby McCracken of Speedway, Ind. were sidelined as a result. McHenry resident Dennis Carlton slid Up to take fourth in the" race. In the 12-lap semifeature, McHen­ ry's Ed Ozog was third. Maywald took second in the third heat, while Norton was third in heat three. Skip Martin of McHenry had the third fastest qualifying time of : 19.20. Rusty Nail 12" tournament set McHENRY - The 7th Annual Rusty Nail Inn 12" Softball Tourna­ ment is slated for the first weekend in August. The 32-team, slow-pitch event will take place at Knox Park in McHen­ ry. Entries must be received no later than July 27 by the tourna: ment director, and rosters must be sent with entry fee. The fee is $100, with a two-game guarantee. people for Jobs! We're looking for men and women interested in going places in a part-time job with full-time challenges You'll earn an extra income while you gain valuable train­ ing and leadership experi­ ence that can be a big help to vou in civilian life Contact vour local Air Force Reserve Recruiter Call: (312) 694-6193/6194 Or Fill Out Coupon and Mall Today! To: Air Forca Raaarva Racrulting Ofllca •20 TAO/RS. Chicago ARFF, II 60666-5000 AIR FORCERESCRVjEJ™ ̂ A GREAT WAY TO SERVE Murphy and Joe#Petrie added hits to the winner's 13-hit onslaught. Bob Friol, Ed Keating. Clem Dore and Bruce Byrne provided the of­ fense for After the Fox. which mus­ tered just five hits off winning pitch­ er Eric Wales. Novotny-Truck Lines 11, H&M 7 Three hits each from Jim Mclner- ney, Jim Yaworski and Randy Vauk paced Novotny Sales-McHenry Truck Lines to an 11-7 win over H&M Machinery Movers. H&M scored four in the first to take an early lead, but didn't score again until the sixth. Brad Hutter and Jeff Cychner had two hits each for H&M, each player hitting a home run. Corey Scott drove in a pair of runs. Vauko and Srott Ledster drove in roaring in its final game of the season, an 18-10 win over Fashion Shoppe. Tracy Schaefer had four hits and three runs scored, while Erin Mon­ ey homered twice and drove in four runs. Jenny Christensen and Stacey Johnson also had three hits apiece. Kim Eye, Tina Buss and Corrine Bush each had two hits for the win­ ners, who won their llth game of the season, good for second place to end the season. For Fashion Shoppe, Jeannine three each for Novotny. Raymond's-Huff's 19, K of C 10 Raymond's Bowl-Huff's Decorat­ ing broke open a 6-6 tie with a seven-run fifth en route to a 19-10 win over the Knights of Columbus. . Unbeaten Raymond's got three hits, three walks and two errors in the fifth. Jim Knox had three hits, four runs scored and three RBI to pace the winners. Dan Miller, Ber- nie Klapperich and Marty Palmer had two hits each. Miller doubled twice and drove in five. Tom Sharp led all hitters with a 4- for-4 performance, scoring four times. Mike Miller had three hits and four RBI. Ronnie Waytula and Dan Coughlin collected two safeties apiece. - Stojonic had three hits and three runs scored, while Stacy Castillo, Kathy Schultz, Cheryl Kurowski and Dana Diedrich all chipped in two hits each. Wally's 14, Fashion Shoppe 9 Ginger Bellon, Erin Money, Sta­ cey Johnson, Tracy Schaefer, Kim Eye and Amy Birk led the hit pa­ rade with two each for the winners. Debbie Palmer led Fashion Shoppe with two hits and three RBI. Amy Stolle drove in a pair of runs. Cubs 9, Cardinals 6 Jim Birkenkamp was the winning pitcher as the Cubs rallied past the Cardinals 9-6. Birkenkamp fanned 11 over the five inning affair, while Todd Dzike led the Cubs' offense with two tri­ ples, getting help from Shannon Scott, who singled twice. Cubs 4, Brewers 2 The Cubs scored four in the first and held off the Brewers. 4-2. Todd Freund collected the win, striking out 14 Brewers, while walk­ ing just five. KEEPING SCORE JOHNSBURG BOYS' BASEBALL LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS MINOR DIVISION A's W I. IOI Kxpos 10 2 Angels 7 4 Padres 4 7 Blue Jays ... , 3 9 Dodgers 2 » MEN'S SUNDAY 12-INCH SOFTBALL Standings as of Sunday, July 14 QIC!) <> :» Just Video « 3 Mike's Buzz Out West r» 4 John's Sport Sto{> Ills & Her Hair llul Scott B's Garrelts' I'lumhlng. (Jary l.ang McHENRY MEN'S lt-INCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE Standings as of Tuesday, July !• Kaymond's-Huff's t'alace-Dean Decker ('onst ruct Ion Knights of < 'olumhus After the Kox Novotny-Mcll Truck l.lnes H&M Machinery Movers Olfl ; .-.Vt W I. . . » ( l 7 1 5 :» YOUTH 12-INCH REC SOFTBALL LEAGUE Standings as of Friday, July 12 W l. R.l). Thlel 5 1 (Jeorge I*. Kreund 5 2 Raycraft Septic 4 2 Connors Masonry 4 2 Jotinshurg Itpslnessrtten 3 4 (Jorski's ./ 2 5 BATS o ll Results: (ieorge IV Kreund 15. Ituycratl Septic 4 •lohnslturg Businessmen 13. Connors Masonry 4 Jotinshurg Businessmen 22, <'onnors Masonry 4 (iorskl's 10. BATS 3 (iorskl'sK. BATSfi MEN'S 12-INCH PARKS * REC SOFTBALL LEAGUE Standings as of Friday, July 12 Tuesday Night, Knox Park W I. Sentry-Old Bridge R I Ills Her Hair Hut 7 2 Blmho's-Chrlstopher's 5 4 Market Place C.'oln Wash 5 4 Busy Bee-KSAC 4 5 West Knd Put) 4 5 Lakes Cahlevlsion 3 6 Back Door Tavern ...09 Results: Lakes Calilovlslon H. Coin Wash 5 llair Hut 12. Busy Bee-KSAC 4 West Knd 12, Back Door 5 Blmho's-Chrlstopher's II. Sentry Olfl Bridge 10 Thursday night, Knox Park W I. BlmlMi's 7 2 John's Sport Stop 6 3 (iod Squad 6 3 lite ljbndsca|>ers 6 3 Carey Kleclrlc 4 5 Cullom Knoll III 4 5 BJorkman's Ace Hardware 2 7 Old Bridge III I H Results: John's Sport Stopfi, Cullom Knoll I I I I (iod Squad H7. Carey Electric 7 B i m b o ' s 1 4 . O l d B r i d g e I I I 7 Landscapers 13, Ace Hardware 2 *T) Thursday night, Petersen Park W L Bol»'s Barrel Inn 7 2 1'aykir Made Golf 7 2 Cullom Knoll I 5 4 Greg's Never Inn II 5 4 l>ake Geneva Lanes .54 Four Seasons Tree Kxperts 4 5 J ay cees 3 6 Itlvcr Shannon Marauders o «» Results: J aycees 5, Kmir Seasons 4 LG I,lines II. Greg's Never Inn II 6 lioti's Barrel Inn to, Taylnr Made Golf 3 Cullom Knoll I 21. KivcrShannon!) STEAK AND SEAFOOD HOUSE c SUNDAY BRUNCH< 10:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M. • *7.95 (SELECTED COCKTAIL AND BEVERAGE INCLUDED) c LIVE MUSIC' DANNY GARNER AND THE VAGABONDS PLAYING FRIDAY 8 P.M. TO 12:30 •IN THE LOUNGE CHARUE JACOBSON AT THE ORGAN FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY EVENINGS LUNCHEON THEATRE SHIRLEY SMITH & FRIENDS in "TIME TO START UVIN" AVAILABLE DATES: JULY 23& 25. AUGUST8,21,22 & 27 OTHER DATES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FOR RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION CALL 815-678-2671 to MILE N. 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