Thorobred streak endsThe Moraine Valley Thorobred baseball team's 16 game winning streak came to a halt Sunday, as Elmhurst pulled out a 7-4 win at York high school Despite the loss Moraine remains at the top of the Thorobred league stand mgs w ith a record of 19-6POSA divers in junior OlympicsThree divers from the Palos Orland swim associ ation have been competing this weekend in the Junior Olympics regional meet in Noblesville. IndianaJerry Faber. Pat I’n-hoch and (Jreg Svevo arethf* thrf*» uhn parnpri thi*Fred Casey suffered his first loss of the season, lasting just an inning and two-thirds surrending six runs on five hits whilewalking two.“FRED IS basically a sinking fastball pitcher and the umpire wouldn't give him the low strike, otherwise the outcome of the second inning might have been different. said Moraine manager MikeEmmerick,Ken Hassell relieved Casey and finished the game, pitching crediblyDuring the recent winning streak Moraine's pitching has been the big key. as the club's pitchers had given up only 19 runs in 16 games Casey, Hassel and Heniffall won four times during the streak while Billo andDan Mehalek won twiceeach One game was wonby forfeit,HITTERS were led by Al Knox with a 414 average, while Mike Emmerick was on a T77 tear and DennisDresden at a .155 clip Defense, led by Craig Busch, Pete Santucci and Tim Hooker backed up the pitching and hitting Moraine closes out itshome season today againstOak Lawn .n a double header beginning at noon at Sandburg high schoolWednesday Moraine¥again travels to Elmhurst for the final game of theregular season before entering tournament play July 26