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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 11

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Monday, June 17, 1991 Mattoon (111.) Journal Gazette B3 odd LadO Eleystom) ss) fi vx 10 A running into problems. Mucha had a final-round 73, finished in a tie for fourth with Barb Bunkowsky, three shots behind Walker. Bunkowsky had a 71. Anschutz had a 74 to fall into a tie at 21 1 with Nancy Lopez, who had a second straight 68, Meg Mallon, 71, and Michele Estill, 72. started the final round tied for ninth, three shots behind the leaders.

She was in second or third most of the day, but when Walker made eagle and Daniel made birdie at the 451-yard 16th hole, they were tied for the lead at eight under par. "I hit a 6-iron about 8 feet from the pin," Walker said. When Walker birdied the 165-yard 17th, she had the lead all to herself for the first time in the tournament. She then played it HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) Colleen Walker followed an eagle and a birdie with a safe par on the final hole for a 5-under-par 67 on Sunday and a two-stroke victory in the LPGA's $400,000 Lady Keystone Open.

Walker, who took home $60,000, finished 54 holes on the West Course of the Hershey Country Club with a 9-under-par 207 total, good for her first win of the season and fourth in nine years on tour. Beth Daniel could have tied Walker on the final hole with a birdie, but her approach shot flew the green and she bogeyed to finish with a 70, tied with Kris Tschetter, who had a final-round 68. Second-round leaders Barb Mucha and Jody Anschutz faded in the middle of the final round. They had a two-shot lead on the field through five holes before -All-Stars Continued from Bl Mattoon up and down in weekend CASEY Mattoon's 13.14 traveling softball team had a 1 weekend. First, Mattoon split with Strasburg, before losing to and tying Casey.

Nicki Cutchin was the pitcher for Mattoon's 23-5 victory over Strasburg Friday, adding a double to her cause. Hilarie Dixon had two singles and a double and Jade Kaubsinger doubled. Jamie Beck had a double, triple and a single. Mattoon dropped the opener to Strasburg 9-4 Friday befote playing at Casey Saturday. 4 Casey won the first game 74, before the teams were tied 818 when rain halted action.

Beck had a double and single in that game before it ended and Cutchin had a pair of singles in the opener with Rachel HjU adding two singles. Now 3-4, Mattoon plays at Strasburg Friday. -i Cross County takes split with Clinton 3 MATTOON Clinton split a doubleheader Sunday with Mattoon's 9-12 traveling soft-ball squad. Ashley Bennett fanned 11, allowing just one hit as the Cross County Mall team won the nightcap 13-2 after dropping the opener 11-9. Mandy Beck had two hits and four runs and Keli Oakley had two hits and three RBIs.

Andrea Niklaus had two hits, three runs and three RBIs in thje first game, to lead the Wildcats: Johnna Krutsinger fanned seven Clinton batters, allowing just two hits in three inings of relief. APUwerPhoto The Moscow Bears (left) line up against the Minsk Buffaloesin the Soviet Super Bowl Moscow Beat's Eake 9H vjSira ents. Glazebrook, though, got the last word, putting a great move on Severado near the end of the game and scoring past the 5-1 guard to score. "She picked my pocket one time when we played Georgetown at the Assembly Hall," Glazebrook said. "And I thought for sure she was going to come around and steal it (Saturday's play)." Severado was the MVP of the East squad.

Sullivan girls' basketball coach Scott Thomas, scheduled to be an assistant for the West squad, was unable to attend because he was in Iowa for a family emergency. -ning team, though, with his West squad prevailing 109-78. Tuscola coach Kerry Kincaid was the coach of the winning team. Eastern recruit Walter Graham, the 6-foot-8 center from Champaign Central, had a game-high 12 rebounds and scored five points for the West. Glazebrook, who is bound for Illinois State, got a rematch with Georgetown-Ridge Farm's quick, if not tall, point guard Ann Sev-erado, who pushed Glazebrook to the limit in their Assembly Hall meeting during the season.

The two were tangled in another battle, with each displaying her tal- cial turf field. Organizers of the league say that's about to change. With six teams and about 20 unofficial clubs, the sport is growing. Soviet TV has broadcast two playoff games, and officials are planning the first championship the "Kremlin Bowl" in September. "The guys on our team are mostly less than 20 years old," said Kushnerov, noting that the Bears average about 26 and tend to be a lot bigger.

"So we have a good opportunity to grow." The team is mostly made up of former wrestlers, shot-putters, sprinters and rugby players. Two fullbacks are former bobsledders. MOSCOW (AP) The familiar grunts and crunches of American football filled the air Sunday as the Moscow Bears destroyed the Minsk Buffaloes 91-0. After his team had suffered the worst blowout in the one-year history of "Amerikanski football" in Moscow, Buffaloes coach Viktor Kushnerov said simply, We need practice." It was just another Sunday matchup for fans of the latest American sport to be taking hold in the Soviet Union. Baseball already has gained a small following in Moscow, thanks in part to its becoming an Olympic event.

The crowd of about 70 who turned out for the football game at Moscow's Central Army Sports Palace only slightly outnumbered the players on the artifi (Hiegioiial Festival sUatHs witd tennis and EiasCietall Eagles tie with Casey The runher-up team included Shalimar Lewis, Courtney Cox, Rebekah Clark, Tara Horsman, Carolina Silverman, Lesley Wells, Emily Grissom and Emily Russek. Heritage beat COP (Charleston, Oakland, Paris) 21-15 for third place, and Charleston Red beat Charleston Blue 36-5 for fifth in the Junior girls' tourney; Tennis Chris Collins, Rebecca Darding, Kevin Bottom and Pat Savarin captured singles CHARLESTON Paris Tigers, Tolono and Paris Crestwood were basketball hers Saturday at the Prairie State Games Regional Festival. Basketball and tennis marked the first a a seven-sport schedule of events conduct-ed in conjunction with next month's Prairie State Games at Champaign. These are not qualifiers, however. The Paris Tigers beat Charleston 44-32 for the Junior boys' basketball title at Charleston High School's gym.

Danville placed third while Paris Young Guns and Casey also participated, Charleston's team consisted of Jay Ankenbrand, Shane Garman, Tim Glisan, C.J. Applegate, T. J. Stranz, Jeremy Gardner and Guy Louks. Tolono finished 3-0 to win the Scholastic girls' championship.

Neoga, which lost in the final 39-11, finished 2-1. Heritage was 1-2 and Sullivan 0-3. Paris Crestwood went 3-0 to win the girls' Junior division. Crestwood scored a 32-17 title game win over Charleston White, which was 2-1. titles their respective divisions.

Collins won by default over Mike Glisan in the boys' Scholastic I division, which is for those who completed grades 9 and 10. In the girls' Scholastic Darding beat Stacey Colbert 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 for the championship. Bottom beat Dan Daroing 6-4, 6-4 in tjie finals of Scholastic grades 11-12. 1 And Mattoon's Pat Savarin beat Jason Shirley 6-2, 6-2 in the boys' junior high division. U.S.

tops Milan ion -Leg MATTOON A tie Saturday kept the Mattoon Eagles 1516 traveling softball teant undefeated. The Eagles were up on Casey 7-4 going into the seventh, before allowing three runs in thei top of the inning, which tied score. The game was then ended because of rain. Errin Lawrence had three; hits for Mattoon, while Alicia' Lovins and Deadre Smith each-had a pair of hits. Jody Sanders pitched for Mattoon and Robin Montgomery pitched for Casey.

Saturday's first game Alexander, If Phillips, Isley.cf Bennett, cf Trimble, rf Thompson, Totals 22 Post88 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 06-7-0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 113 100 001 020 in soccer game CHICAGO (AP) The U.S. national team played world club champion AC Milan of Italy to a 1-1 tie Sunday before a Chicago-record crowd for soccer. Hugo Perez put the United States ahead in the 53rd minute as Eric Wynalda made a brilliant pass from the right flank that found Perez all alone in the penalty area. Mattoon AB Bl Alexander, rf 4 2 1 0 Aguilar.ss 4 2 1 0 Diepholz, If 4 2 2 3 Phillips, 1b 2 0 0 1 Yochim.lb 1 0 0 0 Isley.cf 4 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 McDowell, 2b 2 0 0 1 Bennett, 3b 3 0 1 1 Sinner, 2 1 10 Totals 28 8 9 6 Post88 430 001 0 8-9-0 Taylorville 000 000 0 0-3-1 Taylorville 02-3-1 Andrew, 1 0 0 0 Totals 19 3 6 3 Post88 101 01 3-6-0 Danville 100 00 1-1-0 Batteries: Andrew and Albright; Barnette and Vorkamp. Sunday's second game Mattoon AB Bl Milam.cf 3 0 0 0 Aguilar, ss 3 1 10 Trimble.lf, 3 2 3 2 Phillips, 2 0 1- 0 2 0 0 0 Isley.lb 0 0 0 0 Rogers, 3b 3 0 2 0 Alexander, rf 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Pierson.p 10 0 0 Buckley, 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 3 8 2 Post88 101 01 3-8-1 Danville 101 11 4-7-1 Batteries: Thompson and Phillips; Downs.

Ferdil and Gibbs, Eppily. POST 88 Extra base hits: 2B: Yochim. Say it in a letter to the editor Sunday's first game Batteries: Sinner and Albright; Sample, Detmers, Mesterson and Burdell and Davis. POST 88 Extra base hits: 28: Diepholz. Saturday second game Mattoon AB AB Bl 2 0 0 0 3 11 0 2 2 2 0 2 0 2 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Mattoon Milam, cf Aguilar.ss Diepholz, If Phillips.

1b Isley.rf Albright, McDowell, 2b Bennett, 3b Bl 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 1 1 2 Rogers, 3b McDowell, 2b Diepholz, If Batteries: Pierson, Buckley and Phillips; Sparks and Kartkamp. POST 88 Extra base hits: HR: Trimble, 2B: Trimble. TiiiiisnuFm'yoiiiiFng 0.1U3 OH I12S? EIPST Gilll GM1S We Install guaranteed brake nnnr7r LJLJLiLALicJ shoes or pads. Resurface drums or rotors. Replace grease seals as needed.

Repack wheel bearings except- sealed units. ,1 Inspect hydraulic system. I Topoff brake fluid as Road test your car. Offer food with coupon only through 71791 $1000 OFF per axle Off regular price Hitting leaders: Ryder home run, Nick Trimble grand slam, Keith Carter grand slam, Dustin Watts and Carl Weber home run. THOMPSON AUTO 18, MATTOON FLOWER SHOP 9 Thompson: Chaifen Eldridge 3 hits and grand slam 8 RBIs, Shayne Fuller triple, 3 RBIs, Rusty Birch 2 hits, Chris Flathers, Greg Hall 2 RBIs.

Flower Shop: Branden Shain single. ROTARY CLUB (4-1) 18, LIONS CLUB (4-1) 7 Hitting leaders: Rotary Club: Chris Wo mack home run, James Heller, I Ben Huckaba 2 hits, Tommy Butler 2 hits, 2 RBIs, Daniel Walk, Chris Heinbaugh single. BAMBINO LAKE LAND FLORAL (4-4) 27, COCA-COLA(2-7)11 Winning pitcher: Jay Cunningham. Hitting leaders: LLF Justin Dalby 3 hits, Adam Diepholz 2 hits; Coke Neil Shores 2 hits. FIRST NATIONAL BANK (6-4) 16, MITCHELL-JERDAN (0-7) 6 Winning pitcher: Red Kessler.

Hitting leaders FNB Bobby Hunter, Nathan Pugh 3 hits each; M-J Cher Cobb triple. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK (8-0) 12, AMERICAN LEGION (3-6) 4 Winning pitcher: Matt Ruff. Hitting leaders: CNB Peter Liv Ingston, Matt Ruff 3 hits; American Legion Joe Webb 2 hits. ELKS (8-2) 9, IOOF (4-5) 3 Winning pitcher: Kevin Wilson. Hitting leaders: Elks Ryan Peterson, Tyler Jones 2 hits, Brian Carter home run; IOOF Jason Glosser 3 hits.

MGSAT-BALL STREET DEPT 25, LEISURE POOL 1 9 Hitting leaders: Street Department: Meredit Webb grand slam, Rachel Owens home run and triple, Callie Hopper triple. Pool: Jackie Hawkins and LaDonna Smith had hits. JUNIOR LEAGUE VFW 11, ELKS CLUB 6 Winning Pitcher: Ken Bushue. Hitting leaders: VFW Bushue 3 hits, including home run and 5 RBIs; Lafe Huck-stead home run; Curtis McDowell home run. Game Notes: Bushue struck out 8 batters.

KIWANIS 15 (SO), IGA 6 (3-2) Winning pitcher: Gabe Upton. Hitting leaders: Kiwanis: Upton 2 doubles, William Janes and Tom Haney 2 hits, Eric Hahn and Jacob Hughes 1 hit. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 24 (2-3), LORENZ8(0-5) Winning pitcher: Ryan Bryant Hitting leaders: Bank: Chris Wicklser 2 home runs and single, Stant Gossett home run and single, Matt Allen 2 hits, Cory Nolen double, Bryant, Danny White, Justin Shype 1 hit. Lorenz: Tim Cox home run, Jason Mrotzok double. Game note: Bryant struck out 1 1 batters.

MOOSE 1 5, AMERICAN LEGION 6 Winning pitcher: Andy Hayes. Hitting leaders: Hayes 3 home runs, Jeremy Jenkins 2 home runs, Jeremy West triple. PHOTO BY ERNIE 1 5, WIS-TONE 14 Winning pitcher: Toby Montgomery. Hitting leaders: Justin Adams 2 home runs. MITCHELL-JERDAN (5-0) 28, SCHILLINGS (1-4) 11 Winning pitcher: Danny Paulson.

Hitting leaders: Mitchell-Jordan: Dustin Usinger 2 singles, Ryan Hammonds double, Danny Paulson 2 singles, triple, home run, Tyler Kearney single, double, grand slam, Josh Bersfeld 2 singles, Ryan Hurst 3 singles, Matt Miller single, triple. Schillings: Keith Campanelli 2 singles, Tom Heller triple, Scott Griffin single, Matt True 2 sin-, gles, home run, Bob Becker single. GROBELNY 24, TO SPORTS 1 2 Winning pitcher: Cal Ryder- 1 i I i iyjuz', ail! (Q) PJ.VL CHARLESTON MATTOON 309 N. 15th St. 235-5545 515 Lincoln Ave.

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