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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jul 1985, p. 21

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McHENRY PLAINDEALER Section A Wednes< Mchenry Men s 12-inch Softbal l League . It was only a formality, but now it's official. The Rusty Nail Inn clinched the Western Division title in theMcHenry Men's 12-inch Soft­ ball League last Wednesday with a 9-7 win over Gambler West , In other games, Huemann's Wa- r ter Conditioning edged Lakeside Inn-Elver Shannon 4-3, Gambler West brushed back Huemann's Wa- ; ter Conditioning 17-12; Brake Parts dumped fiiver Shannon 1441; and in ; a makeup affair, Brake Parts sur­ prised the celebrating Rusty Nail, 10*8. • Details from the contests: Rutty Nail tan s, Gambler West 7 The Rusty Nail Inn clinched the Western Dlvi- . Man crown with an extra-inning, 9-7 win over . Gambler West ' The game was tied at 7-all in. the lop of the eighth, when Don Bentz ripped a two-run homer to put the Nail ahead. 9-7. Gambler got a leadoff single from Tim Frantz in the bottom of the frame, but it wtfnt for naught. Bentz had three hits, two of them homers, and five RBI to pace the Nail. Chuck Marke added - three hits as well, while Bill Meyers and Rick Wakitsch added two each Frantz had a 4-foM performance to lead Gafii- bler. Jim Althoff ripped two homers, good for four RBl: Phil Oeffling chipped in three hits. Huemann's Water Conditioning 4, Lakealde-Rlv er Shannon > Huemann's Water Conditioning scored three in the third and one in the bottom of the seventh to edge Lakeside Inn-River Shannon. 4-3. In the third, Tom Janik drove in a run with a single, and Kevin Roach's sacrifice fly plu6 an error gave Huemann's a 3-2. In the seventh. Tom Hurckes ripped a two-out. RBI single for the game-winning run. Mike Rogers had two hits for Lakeside. Hurckes was 3-for-4 for the winners, while Janik, Mike Janik. Kris Teuber and Joe Hue- mann all chipped in two hits each. McMenry Men's 16-inch Softbal l League Raymond's Bowl-Huff's Decorat­ ing stayed unbeaten and in first 1 place with a 16-9 win over Novontny ; Sales-McHenry Truck Lines. In other games, Palace Bowl- ! Dean Concrete remained just one ; game off the pace with a come- • from-behindf ll-lO win over Decker ! Construction. H&M Machinery Mov- ; ers ripped the Knights of Columbus s 12-2, and After the Fox battered Old ; Bridge, 18-6. ; Details from the week's contests: | Palace Bawl-Dean Concrete 11, Decker Con­ struction 10 • Decker Construction grabbed an early lead. • but Palace BoWI*Dean Concrete stayed close, ' Anally taking: the lead with a five-run outburst in ' Dm seventh en route to an 11-10 win. ) Frank Simmons' blast over the fence in the , fourth keyed a four-run Palace rally tp keep the game close, setting the stage for the final inning heroics. Simmons had four RBI in the contest, while Tony Aiello had two hits and a pair of RBI. Paul Kline and Joe Petrie chipped in two hits apiece. For Decker. Brian Miller. Toby Oeffling and Brett Decker all had two hits, with Oeffling and Decker driving in two runs each. Steve Hlmple- mann had a double and three RBI. After the Fox IS, Old Bridge s After the Fox broke Open a elose contest with a 10-run sixth inning to wallop Old Bridge 18-6. Old Bridge could manage ju6t six hits in the game, including extra base safeties by Dave Pliner and Bob Hetterman. and a single and two RBI from Phil Kent. Meanwhile. ATF was banging out 20 hits, in­ cluding three each from Ed Keating. Byron Johnston and Clem Dore. Keating's total includ­ ing a homer and five RBI. Lee Schwartz singled, doubled, and knocked in four runs. Raymond's-Hufrs IS, Novotny-McH Truck Lines 9 The top of Raymond's Bowl-Huff's Decorating. Gambler West 17, Huemann's Water Condition­ ing 12 Huemann's Water Conditioning held a 12-iO advantage when Gambler West broke loose for seven fifth-inning runs to win. 17-12. Jim Althoff and Jerry Brodin ripped homers in the eventful fifth, while Wayne Frantz and Tonv Huemann each drove in a run. and Phil Oeffling knocked in two with a double. Oeffling was 4-tor-4 in the game, with five RBI Althoff had three homers, and five RBI. Matt Oik added three hits, and Gary Rosing. Wayne Frantz. Tim Frantz and Huemann two each, as every Gambler starter hit safely. Kris Teuber. Joe Huemann amd Mike Janik had two-hit games for Huemann's. Kurt Teuber drove in three runs Brake Parta 14, River Shannon 8 Brake Parts scored early and often and held off River Shannon for a 14-8 win. The winners scored five in the first, and enver again trailed, the bitg blow a two-run single by Gary Elam Four straight walks also helped the cause Ed Messman. Randy Nelss. and Elam all had three hits. Elam collecting three RBI. lineup stayed hot. as the league leaders topped Novotny Sales'-McHenry Truck Lines. 16-9. The first three hitters in the winner's lineup had eight hits, including five doubles and a triple, scored eight runs, was walked twice, and had seven RBI. Jim Knox led the way with three doubles, a single, three runs scored and two RBI. Gary Schimitt had three hits. Dan Miller two and three RBI, Wayne Frantz two hits, and Marty Palmer two hits and three runs scored. Chris Felde and Randy Vauk had two safeties each for Novotny. Jim Yaworski and Mike Yaworksi each had extra base hits and three runs batted in. HAM Machinery Movers 12, Knights of Colum­ bus 2 H&M Machinery Movers played its best defen­ sive game of the year, en route tp a 12-2 of a sluggish Knights of Columbus squad. K of C outhit H&M 11-10. but the losers com­ mitted eight errors, leading to numerous H&M scoring chances. Corey Scott had two hits and three RBI to pace -the- winner's onslaught -- McHenry Sunday 12-inch Softbal l League , Close games dominated play Sun- | day in the Men's Sunday 12-inch • Softball League. • I- ! Just Video dropped a 13-10 deci- • sion to Mike's Buzz Out West, Scott ! B's edge Gary Lang 21-17, and QED ; tipped John's Sport Stop 10-6. • Details from the outings: Mike's Bun Out West IS, Just Video 10 • • ' r Mike's Buzz Out West scored five In the first I and never trailed, topping Just Video 13-10. , John Cucia and Brian Bremmer each had two . hits and a run scored for Mike's. > George Cadat went 4-for-4 for Just Video, while ' Mike Burgdorff had three hits and four RBI-Bill ' Staley chipped in two hits.. Scott B's SI. Gary Lang 17 ' A big 13-run fifth inning propelled Scott B's to ' a SM7 win over Gary Lang. ' Tim Klappertch had four hits and four RBI to i lead the winner's attack. Kenn Keliey had two . hits and four RBI. while Bill Meath and Fred . Ludwig added two hits and two RBI apiece. » For Gary Lang. Gary Thennes and Mike Dowl- • Ing each collected four hits, with Thennes driv­ ing In five runs. Dean Peterson and Pete Buss [ had two hits each. /-- . • • • ' ' QED 10, John's Sport Stop 8 ' ' < ' QED scored In Just two innings, but it was .enough to hold orf John's Sport Stop. io-8. . Skip Bellon had two hits, two runs scored and •three RBI to lead the winners. John DeCicco had two hits and drove .in a pair, while Tom Under 'and Paul Faciano each singled twice. [ For Johnls. Bob Landon.and Steve Olson had two hits each, while Jim Hacin and Scott Buss drove in a pair of runs each. Tim Gray returns a shot during a semifinals doubles match in the City of McHenry tennis tourney Saturday morning. Gray and partner Tim Fishbach were eliminated by Randy Glick and Mike Szramek. BK SCREEN T.V. INCLUDING SP0RTSVISI0N (REQUESTS) ANY BASEBALL TEAMS IN UNIFORM RECEIVE A DISCOUNT ON PITCHERS OF BEER! COMING AUGUST 17! CANDLELIGHT BOWL . 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