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2004-08-11

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SOFTBALL

Thursday Night

FINALS Competitive

1st: T's Cougars

2nd: Gotcha Covered Blinds

3rd: Jackhammer Dogs

4th: T's & Ass

Recreational

1st: Jackhammer Cats

2nd: Spin

3rd: Equality Illinois

FALL THURSDAY LEAGUE begins sept. 9. sign-up party Aug. 14, Spin, 3-5.

thursdayfallball@yahoo.com

WSA

Division C

Chix Mix 14 2

Timber Lans 12 4

What 9 7

Bobbie's Girls 9 7

Lightning Strikes 9 7

Dog Pound 6 10

UnderDogs 3 13

Rudi Loves Sappho 0 16

FALL SOFTBALL

Final registration Aug. 9, at T's. Martha (847) 452-2561. Games at Union Park Sept. 10-Oct. 29.

Division B

Anmar Labs 12 4

MadDogs 9 7

Doc Jocks 8 8

Total Control 4 12

BOWLING

CMSA Summer League

Waveland Bowl

Purt'n Near 36 34

Puppie Dawgz 36 34

Whatever Works 35 35

Rough Trade 33 37

BEACH

VOLLEYBALL

CMSA

WOMEN'S

Spin 19 1

Star Gaze Fists of Fury 15 5

Joie de Vine Wine Girls 15 5

Equality Illinois Girls 13 7

V42 11 9

T's 11 9

We Dig 4-Play 8 12

Wild Esties 7 13

Charlie's Ale House 6 14

Outskirts 6 14

Indies 5 15

Girls with Beer 4 16

MEN'S COMPETITIVE

Uptown Drama 14 2

Timmary! 12 4

Spin Soccer Moms 11 5

Power surge 10 6

Steamworks 9 7

Charlie's DAM.M.M. 7 9

Chilaquiles 5 11

Super Ganda 4 12

Spin 0 16

MEN'S INTERMEDIATE UPPER

Mo's Tavern 15 1

Tornado V 11 5

Latin Papis 11 5

Jackhammer Rivets 11 5

Alderman Tunney

Aldermaniacs 10 6

Chunky Latina

Transexuals 10 6

Jackhammer Jack

in the Sandbox 10 6

AG Edwards 10 6

Las Mananitas 8 8

Duff beer 8 8

Volley of the Dolls 7 9

Boom Boom Boyz 7 9

Dr. Tom's Turn n Coffs 6 10

Lather 6 10

Granville Anvil

Sandy shores 5 11

Huey's Hot Dogs 4 12

Roscoe's 70's Sitcom

Stars 3 13

Crew Beta 2 14

MEN'S INTERMEDIATE LOWER

Hydr8 Is Enough 18 2

Bucks, Set & Spike 15 5

The Tube Tops

& Bottoms 15 5

Nookies Boyz 13 7

Sandy Dunkins 12 8

Queer & Co. 11 9

Charlie's Angels 10 10

Wally 8 12

Karl Vogel Real Estate 7 13

Volley of the Dolls Pt 2 5 15

Francis Fons Mohawks 4 16

Eddy 2 18

MEN'S BEGINNER-UPPER

Second Time Around 17 3

Hydrate:

Bump, Set, Chill 16 4

Kit Kat Boyz 13 7

Ravenswood Pub

Sand Ravens 13 7

Pastoral Cheese Poofs 12 8

The Jelinek group

Open House 12 8

All Thumbs 8 12

Charlie's 8 12

Universal Gear

Milkshakers 7 13

Balls 5 15

Double D's 5 15

North Enders 4 16

MEN'S BEGINNER-LOWER

Charlie's Angels 14 2

Eclectic Mix 13 3

Queer as Deaf Folk 11 5

Chirag Patel

Spice Boyz 11 5

Teratomas 10 6

The Drag Nets 10 6

Mi Tierra Suns of

Beaches 10 6

Sets on the Beach 9 7

Beach Ballers 9 7

We Flunked PE 8 8

The Volleywoods 8 8

Food for Thought 6 10

Orlando Power Tools 6 10

Sand in my Pants 6 10

Absolutely

Capable Threat 4 12

B-Boyz! 4 12

Greg Christian Catering

Schweaty Balls 3 13

Anonymous Encounters 2 14


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