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The Oshkosh Northwestern from Oshkosh, Wisconsin • Page 3

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Aug. 1 2, 1 982 The Northwestern 18 Sportsman's game features offense Slow pitch Softball games ideally feature lots of bitting and plenty of runs that's what makes the sport so popular. In the Wednesday West league at Sportsman's Park, Calhoun Beach Club and Lentz hooked up in a game that produced a final score more associated with football than slow pitch softball. The teams combined for 34 hits and not a home run between them as Calhoun Beach Club took a 20-17 win. In other West leaeue eames.

Oblio's beat Dadas 5-1. Sf frS: if 0 mi Village Pub Pizza topped Oshkosh Tire 15-1 Fat Man's Inn beat Robbie's 11-3 and Tiger's Den IV beat Scharpfs 7-6. in weanesaay casi piay, mune runs irum mute cauin, Jim Behlman and Vince Derringer fueled a 18-5 Scarlett O'Hara's win over Fireball Arcade. The Fountain beat Bernie's 12-6 behind home runs from Mike Paulik and MikeUlrich. Tap scored three runs in the top of the eighth inning and held on to beat Friday's Off Road 11-9.

Willy Edwards homered for the winners. Chronicle beat Packer's Pub 16-4 and Easy Times held off P.J.'s 9-7 as John Parks homered. In the Wednesday Morning league, Kelly's beat Judy's Gin Mill 12-10 as Lary Kinderman, Mike DeNure and Matt Jones had four hits each. Sportsman's Park beat Nigl's 12-11 while Square stopped Lee's Bar 13-12. Les Fensil homered for Lee's Bar.

I I Rec Lanes OPEN BOWLING 3 games Nightly Except Sun. 7 P.M. to Close Openings for League Bowlers Available 710 S. Main St. 235-9822 Foxes fall APPLETON Two runs in the top of the 12th inning gave Cedar Rapids a 7-5 win over the Appleton Foxes in Midwest league action at Goodland Field Wednesday.

The Foxes will host Wisconsin Rapids in a 7:30 game tonight. Northwestern photo by Jeff Pearcy Nadolske wins youth racquetball championship Shari Nadolske was one of five division winners winners were Scott Thurwatcher in the Penn Divi- 1 2-4 in the Head Division and Roger Lemke beat Wednesday in the Oshkosh YMCA Youth Rac- sion, beating Donnie Hart 21-3, 21-16; Beau Bryan McRae 21-5, 21-13 in the Voit Division quetball Tournament, beating Mary Staerkel 21- Jero beat Bret Beyer 21-8, 21-12 in the Seamco Boys finals. 12, 21-4 in the Voit Division Girls finals. Other Division; Jim Jero beat Paula Nadolske 21-12, luuuntinmjiiuijutHidijnnnm Schaller Realty in key win Beckman and Jeff Hansen had two hits each for Camelot. The Menasha Corp.

(11-1), the leaders in the Neenah Adult Mixed league, downed Jewelers Mutual, 13-10. Jeweler's Mutual (8-4) then beat Sportsman Tap, 9-6. Mychals won its first game of the year, 6-3 over Ron Hayes (3-8). In Twin City Industrial Silver Dollar league. Travel Power (14-0) dumped Vaughn's Boom Bay Resort, 8-2, as Cathy Meyer and Sandi Matheny each had two hits for the Gold Division leaders.

Joyce Larscheid went 3x4 as Gold Nugget (2-2) beat Big Deal Production 14-2. Action Data, behind three hits each by Colleen Wein-bauer and Wendy Krause, beat Shopko, 11-8. CITIES The Neenah Wednesday Night Men's league had one big game on tap this week, as Schaller Realty (9-3) scored a 7-1 win over Hanson-Rickard Agency (8-3) in the National league. Also in the National, Thunder Bowl (9-2) downed Auto Parts, 9-5. Tap I slipped by Mike's Bring Her Inn, 8-5.

In American league action, Sportsman Tap remained undefeated with a 12-0 record as they beat the Left Guard (10-2), 5-1. Dick Seib-ers and Norm Bauman had two hits for while Larry Beyer was 2x3 for Left Guard. Gib's Owl won by forfeit over Half time while Rainbow Bar (6-6) beat Camelot 1 3-2. George Therese Ebben went 3x4 for Shopko. Silver Division leader.

Silver Dollar (13-1), used Lori Wojahn's triple and two singles to down Gamut, 9-4. Bertha's Butts (5-9) downed Kessler's (8-6), 6-4. Jean Price, Debbie Jeske and Renae Van Heuklon had three hits for Bertha's. Carol Caston and Toni Piethauskis each had three hits for Kessler. Banta Credit Union beat Deano'a Dynamos by forfeit.

In partial results from the Menasha Wednesday Women's league, Bank of Menasha (10-2) dumped Home Plate Bar, 16-4. Break-Away Bar clubbed Valley Publishing, 19-4; and Jitter's defeated Banta Credit Union, 11-3. Golf roundup Hurry! In stock! Atari atari BERZERK Another great arcade game comes home! Players are chased through a maze by a gang pf robot thugs. 'Trademark of Stern Electronics, Inc. Gloria Young and Lu Becker.

lead the league with 39 points, followed by Molus' Muskmelons with 39. Suns, Celtics near agreement PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -The Phoenix Suns appear to be one step away from acquiring the rights to retired Boston Celtics center Dave Cowens. Suns General Manager Jerry Colangelo said Wednesday night that he and Celtics General Manager Red Auerbach have verbally agreed on Cowens' worth in future draft picks. Phoenix reportedly is willing to give up its first-round choice in 1983 for the rights to the 6-foot-9, 230-pound Cowens.

Should Cowens fail in his bid this fall, Boston would return the draft pick to Phoenix. dies League Wednesday with a 45, in the final day of league play. Lynn Keller led Flight with a 50, while Joyce Schommer had a 53 (C Flight) and Alta Breaker 56 (D Flight). Marta Wilz won the event of the day. The Green Rays won the team championship with a score of 478.

Team members are Babe Boreson, Keller, Aileen Remmel and Gladys Schwarzbaur. The annual jamboree will be Aug. 25 at Chaska. Atari DEMONS TO DIAMONDS nro onrm iranoH to build hand-eye coordination in a fantasy carnival seumy. Twilight men WINCHESTER Bill DeKlean and Guy Geerdts paced the Wednesday Men's Twilight League at Winchester Hills Golf course in league play.

Dan Lilla and Tom Geerdts added 36s while Jeff Winter had a 37. George La Rue and Ray Mathison had 39s. The Twilight League will hold its annual guest night Wednesday. Golfing and a corn roast will highlight the event. Bridgewood Ladies NEENAH A Flight leader Barb Ramaeker paced the Bridgewood La Winro Twilight John Schroeder had a 37 and Tom Tuchscherer and Mike Ercegovac shot 38s in the Winro Twilight league.

Schroeder also had low net of 28 and Mike Schroeder was next with a 29. Drop Zone leads the league with 27 points. Utica Ladies The Utica ladies' league was led by Jackie Daniels and Jan Stearns in Class A. Mo Paffenroth led Class Dottie Voight headed Class and Mary Kusche led Class D. Event winners were Gail Munsch, Linda Zelhofer, tsmmmmmmmmmmmm Coleco DONKEY KONG Help Mario run, jump climb to the top of a steel fortress New! From OTHERS Third Race of to save his girlfriend form Donkey Kong the ape.

New from Mattel Electronics Series for Stock Cars Sponsored by Old Style IM Winro Ladies TreleVen and Betty Yost took top honors in Flight A during the Ladies League at Winro Wednesday. Ginny Goyke and Jerri Ellis tied in Flight Bev Kallas was the winner in Flight and Linda Schultz, Flight D. Special event winners were Jen Edminister, Phyllis Davis, Marge Monte, Betty Bradley, Yost, Trele-ven, and Judy Davis. OCC Ladies Marilyn Billings led the Championship Class in low net shots in the Oshkosh Country Club Ladies' Golf Association. Helen Sue Ginsberg led Class Jan Vette led Class Jarrett Class and Marilyn Zahn led Class Sybil Below was the winner of the Edythe Carroll trophy.

K'of Jamboree -The 31st Annual Knights of Columbus golf jamboree will be held at the Utica cotirse on Wednesday, with tee off times starting at 9:30 a.m. The jamboree Is open to the public and carts will be available. Westhaven men Harold Lyness, James Raddatz and Chuck Radtke led the Westhaven Twilight League and Raddatz also bad low net. Special event winners were Lyness, Norm Gagnon, Mike Brefczynski and Pete Poehling. Team Five leads the league.

Winro Ladies Kay Engstrom shot 44 and Becky Gratz had low net of 29 to pace the Winro Ladies' League. PCS leads the league with 53 points. Chippers league The Westhaven Chippers League was led by Jean Warren's 47. Meredith Du-Prey was next with a 48 and Paula Tesch had low net of 30. Warren's Watermelons mi NETWORK for use with Atari VCS! SUPER CHALLENGE'" BASEBALL ASTROBLAST" FROGGER Guide your Frogger across busy highways and a raging river filled with alligators.

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