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Sunday News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 27

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Sunday Newt October 11 1987 D3 in contention Sheridan keeps riff's i o'1 I- mi ifVTVG Jilit tv IfXJSff vr jVnrw tr svr -t vys Ms a gr! i irt unstoppable If that idea occured lo theTwinsit struck the Tigers similarly In the Tigers dugout Manager Sparky Anderson turned to Coach Alex Grammas and said: mipt be on one of those rolls where when they need something they get Until homer the Twins had been in a Twilight Zone of sorts While Kent Hrbek and Kirby Puckett were going two for 23 in the series the Twins were picking up a bit here a bit there This day they got 3 innings "of shutout relief from lefthander Dan Schatzeder If you heard his name much before it might be because American Leape hitters batted 342 against him this year also gotten back in the game partly because catcher Sal Butera singled twice in three at-bats this after batting a hearty -171 in the regular season' been in some Anderson said this one a good feeling I truly sensed something when they came back against us Now I feel better Now they have to beat us-1 think -their 'roll is It may be but in the clubhouse they took Game 3 as a victory that had been mistakenly wrapped inside a defeat Privately they know Anderson keep going back to Henneman and Anderson said as much Saturday: maybe can pitch to one hitter Sunday but got to be real careful with him I would imagine he When Anderson have Henneman he have 1 By RICHARD JUSTICE (e) 1947 TIM WasMagtaa Past "DETROIT Of all the Detroit Tigers whom Jeff Reardon might have feared Pat Sheridan one i-Not this Pat Sheridan the one with 30 home runs in 1678 career at-batswhp was released by the Kansas City Royals in 1985 and who sat on the bench while rookie Scott Lusader helped the Tigers win the AL East A short tense series can breed improbable heroes and Sheridan became one Saturday afternoon when he hit a two-run eighth-inning homer that lifted the Tigers to a 7-6 victory before 49730 at Tiger Stadium Was it important? The Twins were leading by 6-5 and were five outs from a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven American League Championship' Series when Reardon made a mistake that kept the vital sips strong another day have lost we might have given you the lip service about coming Detroit shortstop Alan Trammell said I think we Would have believed The Tigers also got a two-run double from Larry Herndon and -three innings of shutout relief from rookie Mike Henneman who might yet turn out to be the most valuable player In the end it was another day in the pits for both teams Twins starter Les Straker dug his team a 5-0 hole in the third inning but the Twins scored two runs in the fourth two in the sixth and took the lead on Gary two-run single in the seventh It was just about the time that single plopped in front of Sheridan in right field that the Twins looked as if they might be Two runs score as Meanwhile despite homer the Minnesota bullpen has been excellent having allowed two earned runs in nine innings The Twins also believe that Puckett and Hrbek will start to hit eventually was so much emotion out there Puckett said went back and forth back and forth We had their fahq out of the game' But not that bad up 2-1 and see what tomorrow Sunday could buy Andersdn a day of rest for Henneman Rain and snow showers were forecast for Sunday as temperatures 2 United Prew Internetional Cards QB decimates Carthage 111 Young Carthage College took its fourth consecutive loss and its third in the rugged football race when the Big Red was crushed 47-14 by North Central Satur-l day quarterback Marc Browning tied his own school record by passing for four touchdowns Against Carthage he' threw the four TDs in the first half Carthage played its third straight game without junior running back Kurt Glasman from Tremper High School -Glasman is reportedly ill after missing two games with a sprained ankle Carthage quarterback Rich Kerner sustained an apparently4 minor back injury and could not play the second half A pair of freshmen took over for him Jay' Marchand played the third quarter and Gordy Bittner the fourth Carthage scored) first when freshman running back Larry McGhee dashed to the end zone on a 49-yard carry from scrim- mage Jim Chmelik kicked an extra point and Carthage led 7-0 with 13 minutes 13 seconds' remaining to be' played in the first quarter North Central however scored the next five TDs with Bronwing tossing scoring passes of 15 12 16 and 32 yards The Cards led- 35-7 at halftime and added TDs in the third and fourth quarters McGhee topped Carthage rushers with 108 yards in 17 carries and scored his other TD as well That came on a 22-yard run late in the fourth quarter Carthage vs Central NC First downs 7 24 Total yards 227 444 Rushing 144 228 Passing 81 218 Passes 7-21-2 14-21-0 Fumbles-lost 4-1 2-2 Penalties-yds 2-9 5-50 Punts-avg 7-284 4-31 5 7 3 8 North Control 14 21 4 Corthago Larry McGhee 103 yards In 17 carries Chris Loquerdo 23 in 4 Bob Slebert 16 in 5 Jay Marchand 5 In 2 Gordy Bittner 4 In 3 Rich Kernar minus 10 in 3 Carthage John Nagel 49 yards in 2 receptions McGhee 13 In 2 Jim Dorn 12 in 1 Slebert 7 in 2 -i Dan Gladden goes for ball were expected to drop into the low 30s The Twins had counted on rookie Straker to celebrate his 28th birthday by keeping his team in the biggest game of his career He lasting just innings and allowing four walks three hits and five earned runs He struggled through the first and second innings then was hit hard in the third Sheridan led off with a double to left and went to third on Lou single Darrell Evans walked to load the bases and Sheridan scored on Kirk grounder breast-stroke relay the 400-yard medley relay and 300-yard backstroke relay In the breast-stroke Carolyn Petlock Heather Malzahn Lora Kaelber and Keri Anderson took honors in 3 minutes 5644 seconds Petlock also had a hand in the first place finish in the backstroke She teamed with Nicole Rizzo Jenni Gesecki and Tami Burmeister to win the race in 3:2564 In the 400-yard medley Gesecki combined with Anna Prado-Roderiguez Anderson and Carolyn DeKok to win in 4:4952 top finish was in the 300-yard butterfly relay Mindy Solberg Tonia Powers Jennifer Karaway and Cher Schoettler placed third Ryan runs St Joseph to 11th place finish Trojan swimmers cruise hit by Larty Herndon Trammell singled Jiome another run and after Matt Nokes popped out Chet Lemon walked to load the bases Twins Manager Tom Kelly brought in Schatzaeder who allowed Herndon a two-run double then was excellent The Twins blew one scoring change in the top of the third when Tom Brunansky lost sign of Steve pop and rushed back to first as the ball fell into left Evans picked it up and forced Brunansky at second Trailing by 5-0 the Twins got a leadoff homer from shortstop Greg Gagne in the fourth i Panther Relays at Park High Schaol Taam 1 Tremper 144 2 Park 121 3 Horlick 97 4 Bradford 94 5 Cudahy 95 6 Greenfield 94 230-yard 3 Tremper Anna Savagilio Heather Malzahn Anna Prado-Roderiguez Elisa Azuma 1-55 27 2 Tremper (Debbie Scalzo Amy Moschell Lora Kaelber) 24140 4 Bradford (Jacqui Wade Dana Lee Kim Hausland) 403 1 Tremper (Jenni Gesecki Annna Prado Roderiguez Kerri Anderson Carolyn DeKok) 4 49 52 4 Bradford (Tammie Granger Tonia Powers Dawn Delfteld Jan Dersnah) 303 realty 3' Tremper (Sue Rosmann Joy Grapentine Azuma Savagilio) 9 32 5 303 1 Tremper (Nicole Rizzo Gesecki Tami Burmeister Carolyn Petlock) 3 25 44 5 Bradford (Lee Dersnah Granger Mindy SoibergL 300 2 Tremper (Lisa ulCello Burmeister Prado-Roderiguez Jane Agazzi) 3 30 34 3 Bradford (Solberg Powers Jennifer Karaway Cher Schoettler) 403 individual 3 Tremper (Petlock Rizzo DiCelio Rosmann) 4 55 90 300 breast-stroke I Tremper (Petlock Malzahn Kaelber Anderson) 3-54 44 5 Bradford (Wade Heather Bard Jennifer Johnson Delafield) 200 Individual 4 Tremper (Rizzo Kaelber DeKok Burmeister) 211 72 100 2 Tremper (Gesecki Malzahn Grapentine Anderson) 52 01 400 3 Tremper (Azuma Rosmann Savagilio DeKok) 4:20 07 Tremper hosts Zlon-Benton 4 30 Tuesday Bradford's next meet Is against Tremper Oct 20 at Bradford second goal was set up by Mike Lee and Bogden Szafraniec Hung Ly and Mark Litton each were assisted by Hansen a freshman from Denmark goal came on a bicycle kick was a said Parkside coach Rick Kilps of what people pay to Parkside travels to Peoria 111 Wednesday to face Bradley before returning home Saturday to play Minnesota In earlier matches West Silke Meier defeated Catherine Tanvier of France 3-6 7-5 3-6 for third place in the tournament and West Bettina Bunge defeated Elise Burgin of Baltimore 6-3 6-1 for fifth place Graf is recovering from a lingering cold rolls 80-13 More trips St Joseph (Continued from Page D-l) Meanwhile Shippee added an insurance touchdown for the Cavaliers on a 4-yard run with 2:40 left Weber ran for a two-point conversion and the final 22-7 score The game ended with the Lancers deep in More territory A fourth down pass from Mayew was knocked down in the end zone in the closing seconds More outgained St Joseph 303 to 289 total yards but the biggest frustration stemmed from the fact they could only score once despite moving the ball got a great effort from Pat and several other guys played Voissem said few guys ready to play football through and those positions hurt us during crucial St Joseph vs More Parkside soccer thumps IIT Freshman Gens Hansen scored two goals and had two assists as the UW-Parkside soccer team trounced the Illinois Institute of Technology 5-1 Saturday The victory ups the record to 10-2-1 heading into games against NCAA teams Bradley and Minnesota first goal was assisted by Claudio Aranguiz and Greg Winter Brian Maher with an assist from Jim Chomko had second goal Backed by three first place finishes the Tremper girls swim team rolled to victory with 146 points at the Panther Relays at Park High School Saturday Bradford placed fourth with 96 points one behind third place Horlick' Park finished second with 121 points Te Trojans turned in a solid team performance with all of their entrants placing fourth or above real happy with said Tremper coach Jerry Burmeister often come out this way It was a good team performance You try to spread the talent around to be sure to win the meet We have a lot of good three first place finishes came in the 300-yard passing handles North Park CHICAGO (AP) Wide receiver Tim Schmidt caught nine passes for 135 yards and two touchdowns in leading Carroll to a 36-0 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin football win over North Park The Carroll Pioneers improving to 3-2 overall and in the CCIW also got an outstanding performance from quarterback Dave Weber who completed 13 of 26 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns He also ran 3 yards for another TD Parkside cross country finishes 13th in Chicago The UW-Parkside cross country team finished 13th in the 17-team Loyola Lakefront Sports Festival in Chicago Saturday The host Ramblers won the meet with 30 points Northwestern was second with 89 and Marquette third with 91 Derek Brown was the first Ranger to finish the 5 000-meter race He' placed 29th at 26:24 Rob White was second in for Parkside finishing 59th at 27:12 Running Club will hear Bloxdorf The Kenosha Running Club' will hold its monthly meeting 7:30 pm Monday at the Spaghetti Station Art Bloxdorf will speak on cross country skiing and the advantage of two-sport cross- trainfhg WAUKESHA St Maureen Ryan finished 11th in 12 Minutes 54 seconds to lead the Lancers girls cross country team to 11th place in the Crusader Invitational Saturday Host Waukesha Catholic Memorial won the meet with 86 points St Joseph finished with 292 points Bradford entered just four girls and' was led by Michele Kehrer who finished 26th in 13:27 In the boys race Greg Bethke led all Kenosha finishers by placing 33rd in 17:33 The Red Devils took 10th place with 249 points Grafton won the boys meet with 66 points St Joseph entered just four runners in the race Brian 83rd place finish in 20:07 led the Lancers boys junior varsity team placed fifth in the 10-team field Jason 11th place finish in 18:38 led the Red Devils In the girls race Beth Top-seeded state tennis MADISON Wis (UPI)- Top-seeded Kathy Dortzbach of Madison Memorial won the singles title Saturday at the WIAA state girls tennis tournament while Brookfield Central gained a share of its fifth consecutive team title Dortzbach defeated second-seeded Stacy Janikowski of New Berlin West in the singles final 6-0 6-1 Dortzbach gained the final with a 7-5 6-3 semifinal victory over Kris Limpert of Racine Case Janikowski defeated Beth Mulcahy 6-0 6-1 in the other semifinal Limpert defeated Mulcahy 6-3 7-5 for third while Brookfield Lori Vetter took fifth with a 6-2 7-5 victory over Sheila Sepida of Mequon Homestead Bradford falls The Bradford volleyball team -finished last in the eight team Waukesha North invitational Saturday The Red Devils were 0-14 1 West Bend West won the invitational with an 11-3 record Waukesha North and Sheboygan North tied for second Jefferson 'was fourth Catholic Memorial fifth Pewaqkee sixth and Horlick seventh Adelsen finished 44th in 15:20 to pace Bradford Cnisadar Invitational at Waukesha Bays Taam 1 Grafton 46 2 Groan Bay Prebla 12 3 Waukesha Memorial 95 4 Marinette 100 5 Appleton Eait 122 6 Thomet Mora 132 7 Bend West 154 3 Neenah 104 Beaver Dam 200 10 Bradford 249 II Waukesha South 320 St Joseph New Berlin Elsenhower University School Bradford 33 Gregg Bethke 17:33 44 Ron Lasco 17:54 53 Andy Kiefer 1309 57 Rich Ricclardi 1326 40 Scott Amundson 13-31 45 Ronaldo Mendoza 1337 49 Dennis Peterson 13 55 St Jeseph 33 Brian McTernan 20 07 34 Mark McGranahan 20:03 37 Dave Deblsh 21:34 S3 Bill Principe 21:35 Girls Team 1 Waukesha Memorial 34 2 Green Bay Premontre 104 3 Neenah 111 It St Joseph 292 Bradford St Joseph 11 Maureen Ryan 1254 34 Carrie Pfeiffer 1342 77 Lori Blackford 15 04 32 Heather Mayew 15:40 34 Jackie Deblsh 15:57 39 Debbi Guenther 16-10 Bradford 26 Michele Kehrer 1327 53 Vicki Swartz 14:17 40 Sheila Peltier 14-13 Junior varsity beys Team 1 Green Bay Preble 30 2 Waukesha Memorial 51 3 Thomas More 105 4 Marinette 125 5 Bradford 150 Bradford 11 Jason Statema IB 33 16 Mike Stuart 18:51 25 Matt Larsen 1905 47 Jim Kldwell 19 55 51 Chad Ovitt 19:59 53 Blaine Ballard 20 24 69 John Mura 21:02 91 Darin Thomas 2320 Bradford girls 44 Beth Adelsen 15:20 44 All DeWItt 16-13 71 Lora Hassel 1624 34 Jenny Olson 17 55 Bradford runs next at the Big Nine conference meet 4 pm Thursday at Parkslde player champion Brookfield Central and Madison Memorial tied for the team title With 30 points each Mequon Homestead was third with 16 Vi points followed by Nicolet with 16 New Berlin West 10 Racine Case 9 and Marshfield and Oshkosh North 8 each The doubles title went to top-ranked Heidi Jurczyk and Stephanie Jurczyk of Brookfield Central who defeated Madison Collette Gunderson and Carrie Garlough in the final 6-2 7-5 Jurczyk and Jurczyk topped Shari Litow and Becky Stapay of Madison Memorial 6-2 6-4 in the semifinals while Gunderson and Garlough defeated Linda Lehman and Felicia Blahschke of Brookfield Central 6-1 7-5 in volleyball lost our first two games to Pewaukee 13-15 6-15 and to Jefferson 14-16 4-14 and it was "downhill after said Bradford coach Sue Hinz Co-captain Tina Hermann had 11 serving aces and Jennifer Lichter and Judy Kuklenski led the defense Bradford hosts Park 5:30 pm-Tuesday which is the Parents Night Graf takes German tourney Themes More 7 37 8-22 St Josoph Pat Mayew 44 yards In 13 carries Paul Francois 19 In 4 Scott Bobeck 11 in 8 Gino Alia 9 in 2 St Joseph Bobeck 49 yards In 6 receptions Owen Jensen 37 in 4 Don Fox 22 In 3 Todd Andrews 44 In 2 Alla 23 in 1 Francois 3 In 1 Carthage volleyball tripped by Wesleyan The Carthage volleyball team lost to Illinois Wesleyan 15-6 5-15 10-15 6-15 Saturday to drop the Big CCIW record to 2-2 On Friday Carthage defeated Millikin 15-6 4-15 15-11 15-17 15-10 Becky Rucks led Carthage 'with 36 kills in the two matches Tami Nelson's 39 assists led the Big Red and she was second with 20 kills Deb Bereza had 24 stuff blocks while Kris Werner added 11 In serving Katie 97 percent led the Big Red Carthage 7-11 overall hosts Wheaton 7 pm Tuesday MAINZ West Germany (AP) Top-ranked Steffi Graf defeated Manuela Maleeva 6-1 6-2 Saturday to win the $110000 Mainz Invitational tennis tournament The 18-year-old West German needed only 45 minutes to clinch the victory over Maleeva who is ranked ninth in the world Central State MILWAUKEE (AP) -Sophomore Jessie Bray scored five of Central ll touchdowns'Sfit-" urday as the Ohio college de feated Hampton University of Virginia 80-13 in the Midwest Classic invitational football game Central 80 points represent a school record The Marauders ranked No 5 In NAIA Divsion rand first in the Sher- idanjudl of black schools led 45 tO before the Pirates (5-1) Scored The game in Milwaukee Coun- ty Stadium was a fund-raiser for" six Milwaukee-area charity organizations There were about 5000 spectators Bray starting in place of injured teammate Antoine Harris scored four times on runs of 18 yards and less and on a 14-yard pass from Melvin Taylor.

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