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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 13

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jSPORTS i wi! The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio, Friday, August 8. 1986 B-3 Briefs McEnroe rolls past Fleming CWM. leads Battle of Businesses Chemical Waste Management moved Into first place in the Battle of the Businesses being held this week at the Sandusky County YMCA. The CWM team took third place In the volleyball event, fourth in the swimming relay, first in the radt relay and first in the hot shot basketball contest. Second place is being held down by Fremont Special Machine, followed by Sandusky County YMCA.

Croghan Colonial Bank and Smiley Tire are tied for fourth. The events continue tonight with a mini-marathon and tomorrow with everything from a tug-of-war to an obstacle course. Starting time Saturday is 10 a.m., at the Ross High School track. Bowling league meeting 3 MI tke 'Mtt ..1, 4:41 z.r 0,,, 4 4' -16 4 4 16 t-'10. I 44, A i ire.

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7 C. I 1 te a La 1.1L,v4,-Z.......16. -4-44 IL 4-- 1v -4--1. The Dollar's Auto Service Bowling League will meet at 7 p.m., Monday, Aug. 11, at Plaza Lanes.

All members should attend the meeting. Softball tourney at Rodger Young Mr. Anthony's Softball Classic will be held Aug. 16-17 at Rodger Young Park. The tournament is open to all Class and teams.

It Is ASA-sanctioned, with unlimited home runs. A home run trophy will be awarded. There is WO entry fee. The drawing is Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., at Rodger Young Park's "Annex" shelterhouse. For more information, call 334-8825 or 334-8382 and ask for Tony Burel.

NowsMessongerBob Nader Ross golf meeting Monday Junior Girls League champs A meeting for the Ross High School golf team will be held Monday at 8 a.m., in the high school parking lot. Head coach is Dave Fleming. Brengartner, Lela Dorsey, Nicole Hofstetter, Haar, Becky Thiessen and Barb Watson. Members of the team not in the photo are Teri Lynch, Tracy Bleckinger, Melanie Schilling, Jennifer Eberly and Janice Summers. The team finished with a 12-2 overall record.

The Cardinals swept the Junior Girls Softball League regular season and postseason tournament titles this summer. Members of the team are, front row, left to right: Tonya Fields, Sue Tousignant, Rachel Ritter, Heather Bruns and Angie Ash; back row: Coach Gene Clyde youth flag football CLYDE The Clyde Recreation Department's Flag Football League will begin Aug. 30. The league is open to boys 9-12 years of age as of Oct. 12, 1986 or boys in grades 4-6.

They must live in the Clyde-Green Springs school district. Registration will be held at the Clyde Community Park Saturday, Aug. 16 from 9-11 a.m., and Monday, Aug. 18 from 6-8 p.m. There is a $4 registration fee, and parents must complete the registration forms.

Pre-registration is also being held at Wilson's Clothing Store. The league begins Aug. 30 and plays on Saturday mornings. Don's Supper Club now 13-0 after sliding past Businesses kv 1 I I II i I I i i 1 I I I 1 I Ross cross country practice Women's League Associatik4 Prins STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. Count John McEnroe in when you talk the people who are upset with his arguing over line calls.

"It's like a bad habit and it's unacceptable," McEnroe said of his blow-up over what he felt was a bad call in his 6-1, 6-4 second-round victory over doubles partner Peter Fleming at the Volvo International Tennis Tournament. "I'm not handling it well." Showing flashes of the form that has taken him to seven Grand Slam singles titles. McEnroe breezed through the opening set of Thursday's rain-plagued match. Then, after several delays caused by the heavy thunderstorms that sporadically swept through the Green Mountains, he was at break point on Fleming's serve in the eighth game. The big right-hander served to McEnroe's backhand, and the talented New Yorker hit a floating return that seemed to hit on or just inside the baseline.

That would have given McEnroe the service break and meant he would have been serving for the match. Instead, the ball was called out and McEnroe went into his act that has become all too familiar. Ile stormed to the chair and demanded that umpire Ron Bennett overrule the baseline judge. Bennett refused. "I thought both calls (there was an earlier call he questioned) were big mistakes, but that's going to happen," McEnroe said.

"But it really bothered me. "I felt like I just lost it (after the second-set call). I didn't want to play any longer." He then struggled. for the first time, to hold his own service before breaking Fleming at love to close out the match and advance into the third round. Only four other matches were completed Thursday, with top-seeded Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia, No.

2 Boris Becker of West Germany, No. 7 Brad Gilbert and No. 12 Robert Seguso all moving into the quarterfinals of the $315,000 tournament. Three other matches were suspended as yet another thunderstorm, accompanied by lightning, swept Into the area just before darkness fell. Today, No.

3 Jimmy Connors, just two games away from victory, was attempting to complete his third-round match against Peru's Pablo Arraya, while in other suspended matches Canada's Martin Laurendeau played Jonathan Canter and 16-year-old Andre Agassi was up against Scott Davis. McEnroe is scheduled to play a third-round match against Australian Wally Masur, with the winner taking on the AgassiDavis winner. Becker will play the Laurendeau-Canter winner. In their first meeting since Becker won his first Wimbledon title in 1985. the West German teen-ager staved off two match points before edging Kevin Curren 6-2, 3-6, 7-6.

"I didn't close out the match when I had the opportunity," said Curren, who held a 6-4 lead In the tiebreak. The first practice for the Ross High School boys and girls cross country teams will be at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Aug. 11, at East Side Park. Students in grades 9 through 12 are eligible for the teams. The practice is mandatory.

3 share Western Amateur lead BENTON HARBOR, Mich. Randy Sonnier of Woodland, Texas, Jim Benepe of Sheridan, and Bill Lundeen of Findlay, Ohio, shared the second round lead at 2-under-par 140 in the Western Amateur golf tournament. The three are part of a field of 57 golfers who survived the day's cut at 148 on the par-71 course at Point O'Woods Country Club. Julie Aldrich, Askins, Christy Mauk and Mary Beth Ott doubled for the winners with Aldrich and Mauk getting two hits each. Ott drove in four Country Inn 17, St.

Francis 13 St. Francis led 13-8 before Country Inn exploded for the nine runs In the bottom of the sixth. Pat Cooner and Jo Ann Brumbough had three hits apiece with Kay Stout, Tanya Tuckerman, Paula Patrick and Vicki Cunningham getting doubles for Country Inn. Dee Miller tripled and Angie Weaver doubled with Mara Lance, Miller and Weaver all getting three hits for St. Francis.

Annex 17, Golden Stars 9 Sandy Gamble and Doris Pickens had four hits each to lead Annex to the victory. Annex 'scored 10 runs in the first inning and led 11-0 before the Golden Stars scored eight in the third. Dorothy Ross tripled, Gamble and Pickens doubled with Stevie Brown, Ross and Annette Liggins getting two hits apiece for Annex. Newstiessenger Reports Don's Supper Club climbed to 13-0 in the Blue Division of the Women's Softball League Thursday. DSC scored twice in the bottom of the sixth and then held on in the seventh for a 10-8 win over Fremont Businesses.

In other games, Fremont Athletic Supply topped off its Red Division title with a 21-4 thrashing of Depot, Country Inn scored nine times in the bottom of the sixth to overtake St. Francis 17-13, and Annex Cafe used a big first inning to trim the Golden Stars 17-9. The loss for Fremont Businesses was just the second in 14 league games, giving DSC a game lead in the Blue Division race. DSC rolled to a 7-1 lead after two innings but Fremont Businesses scored four in the third and tied the game at 7-7 with two runs in the top of the fifth. Cheryl Swint doubled and scored on Sherri Durders double for the first Fremont Businesses run in the fifth and Durdel scored the second on Laura House's single.

DSC retook the lead in the bottom of the inning on a triple by Sue Sheibley and a sacrifice fly by Peg Moir. DSC added to the lead with a pair of unearned runs in the sixth. Deb Link, Carol Karlin and Sue Nitschke doubled for DSC with Sheibley, Claire Boehm and Link getting two hits apiece. Swint doubled twice and singled for Fremont Businesses and Reenie Ballenger doubled with Yvonne Harnden, Durdel and House getting two hits each. FAS 21, Depot 4 With the game deadlocked at 1-1, FAS scored 12 times in the top of the third.

Joe ly Andrews had four hits, Including two doubles, for FAS. Sue Wolf doubled and singled three times and Da leen Askins, Diane Borys and Phyllis Wolf had three hits apiece, also for FAS. Bells to begin prison sentence WICHITA, Kan. Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike Bell and his twin brother Mark have been ordered to report to a Minnesota prison next week to begin serving four-month sentences on cocaine charges. The Bells, who were convicted by a Jury of attempted possession of cocaine and using a telephone to facilitate the distribution of cocaine, were told to report to the Federal Prison Camp in Duluth, by 2 p.m.

Monday, prison officials said. Seventh straight title for Neyer Grace II and Trinity pick up victories Church League ORLANDO, Fla. Megan Neyer captured her seventh consecutive national 1-meter title at the U.S. Diving Championships. Neyer, who finished with 473.55 points, took the lead after the seventh round of dives and never looked back.

Wendy Wyland took second with 444.54 and Weedy Lucero had 439.69 points for third place. Earlier in the day, Greg Louganis easily claimed first in the men's 3-meter springboard qualifying. The 26-year-old two-time Olympic gold medalist hasn't lost in that event since 1981. Trinity 8, Grace I 4 Tinity scored twice in the first inning and added four more in the second to take a 6-1 lead. Both teams scored twice in the fourth.

Dan Baker homered and doubled to drive in four runs for Trinity. Brad Merritt tripled and Roger Merritt had three hits, also for Trinity. Kim Kohlenberg and Jerry Wasserman had two hits apiece for Grace Winning pitcher Mike Baker scattered nine hits, all singles. News OA ger Reports Grace II and Trinity each posted victories over Grace I Thursday night in Church League fast pitch softball action. Grace II rode a two-hitter by Russ Damman to defeat its intra-church rival 3-1.

Trinity polished off Grace I 8-4. Grace II scored single runs in the second, third and fifth innings. The only run for Grace I was a seventh-inning home run by Dave Watkins. Cohen wins 20th national crown Jeff Koebel doubled twice to lead Grace II, which managed just five hits off losing pitcher Roger Otermat. The game was the first of three consecutive games between the two teams.

The teams play a double-header beginning at 6:30 this evening at Rodger Young Park. Grace II is now 6-6. SANTA CLARA, Calif. Tiffany Cohen won her third event of the meet, the women's 400-meter freestyle in 4 minutes, 14.04 seconds, increasing her career total of national titles to 20 at the U.S. Swimming National Long Course Championships.

Julie Martin of La Palma, was second in 4:14.84. Grace Cornelius, a 14-year-old Pennsylvanian, edged 30-yearold Sandy Neilson, a 1972 Olympian, in the women's 50 freestyle. Cornelius was timed in 26.20, Neilson in 26.33. Scott McCadam was the men's 50 winner in 22.85, third best time in the world this year. RADIO DISPATCHED Top-seeded Swede advances .01 KITZSCHEL, Austria (AP) Top-seeded Joakim Nystrom of Sweden defeated Jorge Arrese of Spain 7-6, 6-49 advancing Into the quarterfinals of the 8174,000 Austrian Open at the Kitzbuhel Tennis Club.

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