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Sunday News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 32

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D4 Sunday News May 8 1983 Tewell: 7 birdies in row Three-run triple does it for Central WILMOT Jeff Terry's bases-loaded triple gave Central breathing room in the seventh inning as the Falcons beat Wilmot 5-0 Friday Jeff Grabarec Bob Lipstreuer and Bob Zeihen scored on the extrabase hit Rich Weir singled in Terry for the four-run inning Central opened the first with Zeihen 's single and stolen base Mark Greening and an infield hit then Weir singled in the Falcon run The 1-0 lead stood as Grabarec's single led off the seventh Lipstreuer reached on a sacrifice bunt as Wilmot tried but failed to get the out at second Dan sacrifice advanced the runners and Zeihen was intentionally walked "We got the big hit when we needed said Randy Krehbiel Central coach to that point it Wllmet (I) Beyer If 5 3 3 Norbmeyrp 3 Vozelc 3 Saucrrnandh 3 Elertlb 3 Heckeicf 3 Horganrf 2 0'Boyle3b i Biaiek2b 0 Pagepr 0 Cates pr 0 Totals 24 too Totals 24 5 Central Wllmet was a tight game Wilmot had several chances to score" Elverman struck out seven in pitching the five-hitter Earlier in the week Grabarec pitched a shutout against Wilmot The Falcons 7-1 were rained out Saturday against Antioch in the fourth inning They host Burlington Tuesday at 4:30 pm Central (5) Zeihen cf 3 Terry 3b 4 Greening 3 Weirc 4 GiHmore If 3 Cooper 2b 2 Grabarec rf 3 Upstrerlb 2 Elvermanp 2 Schabrek 0 Brewers rained out MILWAUKEE (UPI) The scheduled game between the Texas Rangers and Milwaukee Brewers was rained out Saturday and rescheduled as part of a twi-night doubleheader on July 18 Only one bogey at the 192-yard 8th hole when his bunker shot came up 10 feet short and he missed left marred an otherwise "almost round that was three shots off the course record dropped the ball close all day and gave myself relatively easy putts" he said The 33-year-old Tewell of Edmond Okla had history on his side as he plotted strategy to hold off Trevino in final round has to be a threat because Texas is his he said playing well although a little surprised he's not eight or nine under The course is to his liking because a left to right player But so am I Lee and 15 other guys behind us will be tough to In the four previous Houston Opens the leader after three rounds emerged the winner David Graham a first-round coleader who started round at 4-under shot himself out of contention on the first hole when he took a quadruple bogey nine Two of his shots on the hole hit trees and bounced farther into the rough Houston Open At HwtlMi Par 71 364 Doug Tewell 307 Lee Trevino 200 John Cook 200 Jim Nelford 210 Gary Koch Jim Thorpe Fred Couples 211 Lee Elder David Graham Bob Eastwood George Burns John Mahaffey 212 Ed Florl Bob Boyd Chip Beck Lou Graham Don Pooley David Edwards Clarence Rose 213 Mike Donald Bill Rogers Allen Miller Bruce Lietzke Fuzzy Zoeiler Mike Sullivan Victor Reglado then however he has struggled finishing 94th and 52nd on the money list the last twq years His 65 on Saturday was the tournament's low round A Trevino now must overtake the new leader to win a tournament for the first time in more than two- years Because he has split time in the broadcasting booth this year he said he is out of shape "My legs got a little he said "On the last three holes I was dragging it up putter got even with me today My putter said 'Hell with you I worked for you Thursday when you feel good not carrying you any Tewell who finished 20th in the 1979 Houston Open started the third round five shots behind Trevino in 11th place He challenged the leaders for first when he rattled off birdies at 15 16 and 17 all on putts of seven feet or shorter "This round follows three weeks of frustrating golf" he said been hitting the ball good knocking it close to the hole and not making the putts Today it finally happened" St Joseph tennis St Jtispii 3 St Catherine 3 Chris Tucker SJ beet Mike Meyers 4-2 43 Jason Caspers SC beat John Salata 40 42 Pete Benedict SC beat Joe Tirabassi 42 6-3 Dave Riley-Jtm Gregory SJ beat Andy Lane-Tony Veranth 5-4 7-5 7-4 John Connolly-Tim Bauhs SJ beat Tom Reyes-Mike Oterman 5-7 4-3 6-3 John woitach-Chuck Rame SC beat Greg Mayew-Kevm Cawley 2-6 6-2 6-4 Junior St Catherine 5 St Joseph 3 St Joseph 4-3-1 plays at home Tuesday against Waukesha Catholic Memorial at 3 30 HOUSTON tUPI) Doug Tewell reeled off seven birdies with some highly accurate approach shots Saturday to shoot a 6-under-par 65 and move a shot in front of Lee Trevino with one round to play in the $400000 Houston Open Trevino who began the day with a two shot lead gave a record Saturday crowd of 35000 nothing to cheer about as he shot a par-71 and slipped' to a three-round total of 6-under 207 Tewell came in at 206 the highest three-round score ever at the Woodlands Country Club West course John Cook put together a 68 to pul) to within one shot of Trevino at 5-under Three strokes back of Tewell was first-round co-leader Jim Nelford At 3-under were Gary Koch Fred Couples and Jim Thorpe In eight previous years on the tour Tewell has managed but two wins both of those coming in 1980 Since struck him in the face chest and abdomen during the fight Noles is charged with assaulting Cincinnati police officer Kim Cohen in connection with same incident Cohen has filed a $500000 suit against Noles lead attack Trojans Tracy Thomas pitched a three-hitter for the victory Tremper 6-1 overall and 5-1 in conference hosts Milwaukee Pulaski at 4 pm Monday Cubs pitcher sued again Lancers silence Messmer threat CINCINNATI (UPI) Chicago Cubs pitcher Dickie Notes is being sued again this time by an employee at Flanigan's Landing in connection with an April 9 fight at the downtown Cincinnati bar Nick Carpoff is seeking $300000 from Noles saying the Cubs pitcher Althoff Valeri Ann Althoff tripled and doubled and Jackie Valeri doubled twice as Tremper defeated Milwaukee Custer 14-4 in softball Saturday at Tremper Sue Soltis added a double for the A strong pitching performance from Scott Fuhrmann and three runs in the seventh gave St Joseph a 6-2 victory over Milwaukee Messmer in a Metro Conference game Friday Fuhrmann 1-1 pitched seven innings allowing six hits striking out seven and walking only one At a key point in the game the sixth inning with St Joseph holding 3-2 lead and none out Messmer put runners on second and third But Fuhrmann got the next three batters to pop up to get out of the jam St Joseph netted single funs in the first second and fifth innings In the first Steve single scored Tim Turco In the second John Dunn walked and Fuhrmann sacrificed him to second Todd Kelli's bunt single put runners at the corners Pat Tures then walked to load the bags sacrifice scored Dunn In the fifth Zagame singled and advanced to third on a fielder's choice and a throwing error and scored on an infield out The Lancers put the game away in the top of the seventh with three GOO0 ab 4 0 St Jaispli runs Tim Turco walked and scored on Joe Zagame's triple Rich Adamson hit into a fielder's choice Dunn tripled to score Adamson double scored Dunn "We had runners early and stranded them but in the late going we came through when we needed St Joseph coach Nick Per-rine said "I thought Fuhrmann did an excellent The St Joseph junior varsity lost 9-8 The Lancers 6-5 play Monday at Burlington St Mary's in a make-up game Trampbr (1) Trojan errors make task easier A few moments of defensive breakdowns in the top of the seventh inning did in Tremper Friday as the Trojans fell to Tech 5-1 in a Milwaukee Area Conference game Tremper was still alive although behind in a 2-1 game going into the seventh inning when Tech received three runs without the benefit of a hit to go ahead 5-1 "We had four errors in all two in the seventh inning plus a passed ball But we did play some good defense earlier not like we played terrible thoughout" said Tremper coach Lee Hlavka After Tech tallied once in the lirst Tremper tied the count at 1-1 run in the fourth inning Bill Broesch tripled and A'dam Schackmuth singled him home Tech scored the eventual game-winner in the sixth when Steve Knurowski's single scored Tim Kehoe who had been hit by a pitch Steve Hess 2-1 took the loss He allowed four hits struck out seven and walked five As May enters its second week Hlavka feels his team hasn't quite developed to the point it should nm nm wvwii Jr mmdw mitim mm 55 1 325 Eddie Stanky winds up his baseball career MOBILE Ala (UPI) Although the thrill may have been a far cry from the 1951 homer that clinched the pennant for the Giants ex-major leaguer Eddie Stanky wound up his baseball career Saturday night with a huge sendoff at the University of South Alabama Stanky 65 who began his baseball career in 1935 with the Philadelphia Athletics of Connie Mack was honored at the school where he has coached for 14 seasons Former teammate and manager Leo Durocher 76 was on hand for Eddie Stanky Day which included the dedication of Eddie Stanky Field Some 20 former players also were present Stanky who missed the 1980 season because of heart surgery compiled a 481-188 record with the Jaguars His clubs have been to the NCAA tournament five times and was No 1 in the college polls in 1975 Wrestling clinic at KYF The KYF will be offering wrestling clinics for senior and junior high school boys this spring and summer Two six-week sessions will be offered to incoming 10th 11th and 12th grade boys May 24 through June 30 and July 5 through August 11 They will meet on Tuesday and Thursday nights between 6:30 and 8:30 pm One six-week session will be offered to incoming 7th 8th and 9th grade boys June 6 through July 7 Meetings will be held on Monday and Wednesdays 6:30 through 8:30 pm during the first week and Tuesday and Thursdays 2-4 pm the remaining five weeks Senior high wrestlers will have the opportunity to improve skills and conditioning while junior high wrestlers will concentrate on individual developement Some scholarships are available Gene Nelson will be the clinic coach Registration will be held at the KYF starting Monday Swim classes set The Recreation Department will again conduct instructional swimming classes for boys and girls ages seven through 15 at the Reuther High School pool Classes will run eight weeks starting Monday June 13 and ending Friday August 5 Two 40-minute sessions will be held each week Unified School District pupils will be bringing home information flyers pertaining to class schedules shortly Registration will be held Tuesday between 8 and 10:30 am and 1:30 and 3:30 pm at the Recreation Department 2717 67th Street The fee is $8 per swimmer Registration for special classes basic rescue water safety senior swim and competitive swim will be Tuesday May 17 Boy rolls 507 qualifies Chris Behling an U-year-old St Luke student bowled a 507 series in a qualification round of the Wisconsin Jr State Bowling tournament Chris bowling with the Castle Lanes team from Racine hit games of 146 173 and 188 April 17 in Sheboygan The 143-average bowler will compete in the August finals in Madison 80 leads Tremper BELOIT Tremper placed 10th and Bradford 13th in the 17-team Beloit Invitational golf meet at the Krueger course Madison West won the title with 306 strokes followed by Janesville Parker with 310 Tremper had 339 strokes Bradford 354 For Tremper Tim Sobol was low with 80 Kyle Corrigall shot 81 Gary Strom 83 Todd Smolinski 93 and John Granger 94 For Bradford Dave Messersmith shot 84 Pete McCarville 85 Tom Houston 92 Tom Bonofiglio 93 and Greg Kammer 94 The top four scores counted "'ll 'li 3 Tremper relays take blue ribbons Tremper behind because of the poor competition We haven't progressed like we normally Hlavka said "We've had games against poor teams where there is no pressure on our people when you get into a game where every ground ball counts it is hard to adjust I was talking to the Tech coach after the game and he said the same thing" The Tremper junior varsity also lost 4-2 Tremper is 9-3 pending the protest on a game last week and will play at Bay View Monday Taylor jumped 18-6(4 Jim Gentile 18-6(4 and Scott Quilling 18-3 The high hurdle shuttle team of Doug Verbick Dan Allemand Ed Stunno and Ron Ancevic was fourth Two groups of Trojans placed fifth the low hurdle team of Ver-vick Allemand Sturino and Ancevic in 3 10 1 and the mile team of Wally Madsen Dean Kangas Scott Stanek and Tom Crosetto in 3'448 The four-mile team of Dave Gosch Tobin Thomas Jeff Musser and Steve Stevens was Sixth in 22 040 Custer won the large school division with 84 points followed by Pulaski 80 Park 78 Tech 67 Tremper 52 and Madison 23 team folds Stroh has decided not to continue backing the team "There is no league and there is no official Milwaukee Schlitz team this said a team spokesman Dick Laba and Nick Perrine of Kenosha played for Schlitz the past couple of seasons EvLIghUruclAndJiYJifeJnStcICOiiSaJeJool GUARANTEED WHEEL ALIGNMENT GUARANTEED 12-MO TUNE-UP Electron tgmton Systems Scyl 52 o-cv' yi NMMNIH) 90 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two-mile relay team was also first with a combined time of 8 21 2 The 880 splits were John Edwards 2 05 6 Brent Mueller 2 03 9 Dan Murphy 2 107 and Jeff Dreher 2 01 0 The Trojans registered one second place in the long jump Darren Schlitz softball MILWAUKEE (UPI) The Milwaukee Schlitz professional softball team a member of the United Professional Softball League folded Friday because it will not get any backing from the Stroh Brewery Co Stroh last year purchased the Jos Schljtz Brewing Co of Milwaukee which had sponsored the Schlitz But muitei 12 nuramts MUes 3 tw ww mtpam Mew nwsM Uni II cn wnfB to Hr Into Mduu nm Xmas mi I aw Cma aopi nw apt ROOK deck tany Mid nm MiiNys-Sti iito sna mmumiXemeuN wmiawtw It' With Use any of these mays MasterCard Visa Diners CluO Cash Approved Credit liWCUl KEHOSUA GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Jack Yanko Mgr 5912 Sheridah Rd Ph 654-8667 Open Mon-Fri 7AM-7PM Sat 7 AM-5 PM.

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