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West Allis Hale Baseball
Fundraising  Event


May 15, 2004
7:00 to 11:00pm

St. Aloysius Church
Gonzaga Hall
1435 South 92nd Street

Tickets:  $10 in advance/$15 at the door

A LOCAL BASEBALL PLAYERS' REUNION

Enjoy beer and soft drinks, dancing, and a silent auction as your contributions go to help support our area high school baseball program.

Please contact Nick Kibler at 727-1966 for tickets or to donate to the silent auction.

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Nationals Lose Leader

Posted by Steve Elliott at Mar 31, 2004 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
ALEX ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

Happy April 1.  Do you know how many people believed this story?  C'mon Gilligan, the professor's got an idea to get us off the island!

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DATE SET FOR BUTORAC MEMORIAL GOLF OUTING

Posted by Steve Elliott at Mar 20, 2004 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Fifth Annual
Chief JOHN C. BUTORAC
Memorial Golf Outing
(4 Person Scramble)

Sunday June 27, 2004

Registration:  9AM
Shotgun Start:  10AM
Luncheon/Awards:  Following Golf

EVERGREEN COUNTRY CLUB
N646 US Highways 12 and 67
Elkhorn, Wisconsin

Donations Benefit Youth and Adult Programs in the City of West Allis

$85.00 per player
Includes:

18 Holes/Cart
Golf Shirt
Raffle Ticket
Luncheon
Event Holes
Door Prizes
Raffle

For more details:  Butorac Family  414-531-2447

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Smack Talk Continues

Posted by Steve Elliott at Mar 18, 2004 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
" I believe only smart people win baseball games -too bad for the current Nationals - where's that IQ test?"  Longhenry on March 18

Conditioning and skill drills have begun for the defending champion Lewie's/Nationals Old Timers.

GM #2: Continues to rehab a torn patella tendon with a regimen of water resistance workouts. Diet of beam and beef enhancing recovery.

Neibs #3: Increasing napping. Will be well rested by May 8.

Robert #4: Relaxing in the "Lower Lounge." Shooting for 2 innings, one at-bat, and a warm spot on the bench.

Boiler #6:  Knee injury playing basketball puts availability in doubt.

Beres: #8: Table tennis keeps his glove to hand transfer among the quickest ever.

Kabes: #9: Growing hair since he won't protect against UV rays as others do - with a hat. Still pumping serious iron.

Koutnik #10: New old timer. Not currently incarcerated, but no promises going forward.

JJ #11: Bowling on Friday nights at Classic Lanes in Greenfield. Whiskey and smokes are performance enhancers.

Stevie #12: Voice should be back after another successful season coaching the Central girls basketball team. Speaks highly of his "Boiler Reduction" training program.

Glaze: #14: Always on the move officiating all levels of baseball, softball, basketball, and football.

Van Hart: #15: Pulled something on his honeymoon. Still brittle.

Dax: #18: Will welcome the game as a respite from coaching.

Sura: #20: Softball elbow a concern, along with consequences of inhaling smoke and fumes on ladder calls with the WA Fire Dept. Swings a mad axe, I'm told.

Tocco: #23:  Lean, mean, and happy to be away from his spouse. A darkhorse candidate for MVP.

Lance: #24:  High carbohydrate diet and new Cleveland Irons ensure a top notch performance. Pale complexion rivals J squared.

Artie: #26: Be afraid....be very afraid.

Butorac: #27: Creatine nixed; hamstrings tight and sore.

Rep: #28:  Mental imagery training. Reviewing video of epic 1987 game winning home run versus Chapter V Reds at Harden Field.

Weber: #29: Whereabouts unknown

Updates for other participants will be appreciated.