Thursday, December 7, 1961 THE McHENRY PLA1NDEALER Page Flm WRESTLING • ottr, / McHenry's wrestling team Jyguiiced back, after losing to Ai^|igton Heights, to down an jmjDroved Dundee team by a score of 30 to 16, last Friday evening at Dundee. ,r,Xhe Warriors won eight, including a forfeit, of the twelve jp&t^hes in defeating Dundee. -After losing at S5 and 103 jjounds by pins, McHenry took the next four matches, two by spectacular first period pins by ,Jflv Sayler at 120 pounds and Jim Meyer at 133 pounds. It was their first pins as varsity wrestlers. Both are Juniors. Ken Lishamer made it three .ior.xa row , in winning 4-2. Bill "jychewicz, Lou -Stramaglio, Wayne Fuchs and Bob Wahl ' all won their matches by decision. Heavy-weight Bill Mar- •quart won on a forfeit. , ">rSeore: McHenry 30 -- Dundee. 16 • •••ro: Cervantes 'D) pinned Bellino (McH) :50. 103: Gifford <D> pinned Sor- '«Knn (McH) 5:51. ..•.112: Lishamer (McH) beat Whipple (D) 4-2. 0 120: Sayler (McH) pinned McDonald (D) 1:50. 1 3? Tychewicz (McH) beat Otcphenson (D) 6-3. ^1.^3: Meyer (McH) pinned -Hflgy (D) 1:57. Martines (D) beat Baur -OlcH) 9-4. -- 145: Cervantes (D) beat IHibke 'McH) 5-3. 164: Stramaglio (McH) beat "Swart? (D) 5-4. --165: Fuchs (McH) beat Purn (D) 3-0. 1§0: Wahl (McH) beat Kinnison 6-1. H\v.v: Mnrquart (McH) won bjt§forfeit. After losing its first two outing in non-conference competition against E!a-Vernon 25- 33 and Arlington Heights 13- 43, the Sophomores came home from their first conference match victorious over Dundee The results were as follows: J5: Heinz <D) beat Jim An- ^on (McH* 3-0. 103 Russell (Di pinned Vinie Weyland (McHi :50. -112: Bill Creighton (McII) pinned Fiisner (D) o0. 120: Carter Freund iMcH) pinned Komarchuk (D) :50. Martin (D) beat Russell Phillips .(McH) 3-0. 133 Burklow <D> pinned .^Milse Norman (McH) :50. ^3S Parks <DJ beat Don "RWrcure (McH) 3-0. 145: Larrv Schueer iMcH) Gartshore (D) 3-0. 154: Jim Daly (McH) pinned Schwartz (D) :50. 165: Jim Doran (McH) beat Miller (D) 3-0. 180: John Oppenheim (McH) pinned Pedeszwa (D) :50. Hwy- Ron Gelvin (McH) pinned Richardson (D) :50. On Tuesday, November 28, the McHenry Varsity Wrestlers lost to Arlington Heights at a score of 30-13. Ken Lishamer 112 (McH) did a great job in beating Hoehle (A) at a score of 5-0. Jim Dowhin (McH) had good control over Keller (A) for his 6-1 victory. Wayne Fuchs (McH) tied Woodrufe (A) at 3-3. Bill Marquart, Hwy. (McH) pinned Burm (A) in 3:31. 95: Moreau (A) pinned Bellino (McH). 103: Fritz-Patrick (A) pinned Sorenson (McH). 112: Lishamer (McH) beat Hoehle (A) 5-0. 120- Anderson (A) beat^Sayler (McH) 3-2. 127: Adams (A) beat Tychewicz (McH) 5-0. 133: Witt (A) beat Meyer (McH) 5-0. 138- Duff (A) beat Parks (McH) 5-0. 145: Dowhin (McH) beat Keller (A) 6-1. 154: Clark (A) beat Stramaglio (McH) 7-0. 165: Fuchs (McH) tied Woodrufe (A) 3-3. 180: Selleck (A) beat Wahl (McH) 4-0. Hwy: Mrfrquart (McH) pinned Burm (A). NEWLY FORMED AUXILIARY UNIT OF FIREMEN MEET The first meeting of the Wonder Lake Volunteer Firemen's auxiliary unit was held recently at the firehouse. The object of the organization is first to assist and aid the department whenever and whereever possible; also to assist and give aid to any needy family which has lost home and furnishings through fire. The by-laws were discussed and temporary committees selected. The by-laws committee includes Helen Kline and Alio*" Wagner: membership, Mary Swearingen and Marge Bethke; ways and means, Rita Rice and Peg Kusch; publicity, Eleanor Rockford and Connie Schleicher. Millie O'Brien is temporary chairman and Eloise McCafferty is temporary secretary. The next meeting will be held Jan. 16, at which time there will be an election of officers. All wives, mothers, sisters and daughjers of firemen and trustees are welcome. Tomasello's Sunday Morning 2-Man Team League (4 games per series)-- Koch 236-743; J. Kipley 211- 718; R. Kluzek 234-726; B. Buss 2042-710; J. Grist 211; K. Lishamer 219. Railroads: Koch 4-7-9 and 5-8-10. Koch had seven strikes in a row. Men's 9:15 Friday Nite League C. Haerle 202-582; R. Popelka 201-530; R. Koczor 202. T.N.T. League -- V. Smith 235-531; H. Meyer 180-180-519; J. May 190-503; D. Schiavone '204-496; M. Heitermann 470; E. Rad 199-465, D. X Hayner 462; J. Sladek 461: D. lie Hermann 459; V. Tomasello 453; N. Piatt 448; E; Mangold 447; C. May 170- 445; M. Joyce 439; L. Anderson 179-430.Railroads(: D. Kibbe 4-5-7 and 5-8-10; H. Meyer 5-7: L. Hiller 7-9-10; G. Jorgenson 7-8-10; D. Hansen 3-7-30. Palace Monday Nile 7:00 Ladies League -- L. Freund 447. Railroad: L. Freund 6-7-10. Palace 9:00 Ladies League -- A. Gaulke 445; N. Fidler 193-459; D. Kelsey 437; J. Dillon 180-449. Tavern League -- D. Weingart 551; J. Wegener 210-553; W. Low 207-549: J. Koerper 200; T. Thennes 214-592; B. Mailfold 207; W. Groth 212-542; B. Buss 200; E. Todd 539; K. Brand 532; W. Meddings 532; A. Kroeper 205- 531. C.O.F. -- W. Dixon 202; F>. Thennes 229: B. Gende 233; G. M. Freund 545; R. Justen 229: Herdrich 221-558; P. A. Freund 203; Etten 545; A. Blake 206- 219-547. C.O.F. Junior -- (11-18-61) J. Glosson 150-351; J. Gende 184-449; J. Nye 389; J. Frost 154-165-431. C.O.F. Junior -- (12-2-61) E. Mauch 173-1X1-501: D. Hester 176-131; ,T. Gende 17 K 166-469; J. Nye 377; J. Frost 351. McHenry Recreation Tuesday Thirty-Niners League M. Adams 436; Dorothy Freund 187-466; B. Gilpin 459; L. Knox 460; S. Walsh 448; A. Leone 179-460; Doris Freund 178-190-542; D. Schmitt 176-191-496. Railroad: A. Prazak 5-10. Thursday Nite 9:15 League -- (11-19-61) R. Zahn 201-213-217-631; E. Koch 205-210-601; R. Blake 267-603; P. Overton 232-223- / 645; T. Sutton 257-621; W. Sigman 214-226-628; N. Dalby 214-598; M. Crouch 201-220- 592. Thursday Nite 9:15 League -- (this week) J. Larkin 233-576; M. Crouch 201-224-205-620; H. Durkin531; H. Haufe 213-546; J. Marsella 535; M. Krueger 248-616; Krause 215-601; Coari 539; Kuna 202-530; Buralli 200-567; Martucci 204-586; Dalby 217- 542; Sigman 233-604; Freund 201-215-549; Piotrowski 219- 582; P. Geske 204-546; W. Pierce 202-204-587- R. Boro 204; J. Schaefer 550. Business Men's League -- R. Peisert 218-545; N. Justen 223-202-215-640; E. Haldeman 561; M. Wieser 548. Wednesday Nite Mixed League L. Rothering 204; H. Rothering 535; L. Gehrke 549; E. Bever 187-187-508; R. McGinley 175-474; S. Thomas 213^ 555. Monday Nite Commercial T. Oeffling 535; J. Justen 244-536; A. McCarroll 226-606; G. Reid 213-535; G. Barbian 549; C. Pintozzi 541; P. Freund 204; B. Ixnv 534: D. Kleinhuizeri 549; C. .Green 582; E. Steinsdorfer 573; F. Matthosius 549; H. Blake 203-573; J. Osterby 543. Wednesday Nite Major -- D. Gerstein 203-211-203-617; R. Kuna 205-204-608; A. Kunz 224-605; R. Larson 245-602; Fr. Schmidt 213-601; L. Thennes 237-588; H. Jensen 586; D Ferris 201-201-577: W. Webb 203-206-576; R. Shanefelt 214- 228-576; J. Etten 209-573; H. Rote 202-570; N. Dalby 212- 570; V. Paustian 211-567; N. Lange 236-567; S. Buenzli 562; B. Peisert 206-549; G. Rodenkirk 204-547; R. Cynowa, Sr. 546; A. McCarroll 216-545; L. Pierpoali 545. C. D. of A. -- M. Harrison 190-534; J. Kralowet^ 198-535; P. Ruemelin 206,-542: K. Weyland 211-491: E. Groth 188-505; E. Nimsgern 1177-511; G. Sicman 175-500; E jSmithson 181-500; C. Boro 192- 1477; G. Barbian 186-466; B ! Schmaling 175-484. Railroads E. Weyland 4-5-7 and 5-10; P Ruemelin 5-10. Nile Owls -- V. Groh 450; M. Otto 177- 445; M Kuna 433; F. Anderson 182-438; F. Kuna 447; M ! Harmon 181-224-541; K. Mc- ! Nallv 463; M. Karls 452; L. ! Kreier 444; J. Maness 180-447; ; L. Worts 211-468; M. Venable . 449, E. Klapperich 435: P I Rosing 205-181; R. Romkow- • ske 179-440 ; J Died rich 177- 457; J. Arriann 459; H. Geram- ; bio 442; G. Steinsdorfer 224- 4§8; L. Vacondio 475. Rail- ; roads: V. Groh 3-10; F. Nyden ! 4-7-10; M. Sulok 3-7; J. Maness ' 5-7-10; S. Etheridge 5-10; P. COMPLETE LIST OF HONOR STUDENTS AT HIGH SCHOOL Last week, names of the "A" honor roll students and seniors, juniors and sophomores on the "B" plus honor roll were named. This concludes the list of freshmen "B" plus students and those from all four classes on the "B" roll. On the "B" plus list were these freshmen; James Anderson, Bonnie Sue Beato, Rober: Beck. Jeannie Jo Benoche, Diane Bjork, Sara Borcharut. Diane Lynn Chobot, Loridale Dixon, Geraldine Fidler, fkidith Freund. Ronald Gelvin. Beth Glysing, Sharon Greenley, Wayne Hiller, Sherry Huges. Sue Jacobsen, Ronald Johnson, Linnea Larson, Nancy Lossman. .Tim Meeker, Susan Messamore. James Morris. Richard Piatt/ Connie Ritter, Sherilyn Schultz, Richard L. Smith. Gary SneUf Carol Sojka, Janice Sturm, Kathy Thompson and Paul Wilkinson. "B" Honor roll Seniors: Rich Beck. Kathy C a l l a g h a n . S u e D a h l q u i s t , Charles Dietz, Lynn Gustavson. Bob Harris, Dick Himpleman. Sue Lawrence. Tiina Keerberg, Pat Klapperich, Gary Mackey. Dennis Martell, Bill McGee, Judy Meineke, Chris Michels Klaus Mueller, Pam Munroe. Sharon Pike. Marcia Pretzman, Marilyn Smith, Pat Spencer. Penny Stelljes, Ed Valek and Peter Welier. Juniors: Don Anton's on. Carol Beck. Deborah Block. Janice Bush. Rebecca Dalby, Nancy Howe. Theresa Hcttermann. Carol Hughes. Richard Johnson, Dean Kennebeck, Albert Kissling, Lorraine Lid, James Marshall, Everett May, Jack Meyer, Susan Murray. Betty Nett, Liz Oppenheim. William Peterson, Susan Prawl. S h i r l e y S p a n k u c h , C y n t h i a Tomasello, James Tonyan, Carola Viehweg, Linda Waller and Diane Weingartner. Sophomores: Sandra Berkley, Carol Booster, Anion Cajthamal. Bruce Christensen. Craig Cone, Constance Freund. Bill Funk. Charlotte Gerke Patricia Grabovy, Patricia Harbecke, Richard Jelinek. Victoria Jesski, Richard Justen. Lillian Kelso, George Lisey. Jeanne Liptrot. Don McCrary. Bob May field, Don Mereure. Jim Morris, Pam Parker. Bob S w e d o , A l l a n W e l l s , M i k e Ziesk, Nancy Ziel, Betty Becker and Judy Reining. Freshmen: Lynn Baker, Betty Banack, Bonnie Bruce. Deborah Frjyike, David Freund Dean Glosson, Tom Hanson. Evelyn Harrison, Nora Havlik, Frances Holsinger, Linda Janda. Diane Johnson. Charles Keith, Paui Liebman, Christine Liptrot, Rodney Mauch. 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