• Four t SEAR, THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER W«dnesday,NovemberlO,196i i j ;»«.•»* • f * $ > ' f ? . By: Earl Walsh Last week we asked for news about our MCHS athletes now in college and heard some good news. Rich Smith has been chosen as a member of the varsity basketball squad at North Central College at Naperville. The grapevine tells us that Mom and Dad, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith, have been invited to attend all of the home games as guests of the school. Nice, eh? Ron Gelvin, football and wrestling star at McHS, has played both offense and defense tackle for Western Illinois College at McComb on the freshman team. We will be anxious to hear more about Ron's activities. Now, that was a good start. Keep sending the news. We do like to keep track of those boys. Heh! Heh!! Bert Hagemann finally got a chance to let loose with a "Brickhouse" Friday night and was so surprised he nearly swallowed the words. The Warriors won it big over the Blue Streaks of Woodstock, 31-7. What a .difference a win,makes.. Players, coaches, students. and' everybody was in a good mood after the game. It has been a~ lean year. Met our . long., time friend, Toney Roskie, as we' entered McCrskckett Field. Same old Toney. Everybody likes him- He always has the welcome mat out when you attend games in Woodstock. WIN FIRST GAME OF SEASON Reinboldt, Lossman, Harrison Score For Warriors In 31-7 Win The Warriors were a determined team Friday night as they powered their way to a convincing victory over the Blue Streaks of Woodstock. So hungry for victory were the Warriors that they scored more points in one game than they had all during the season. However, it wasn't all roses for McHenry. The Streaks were the first to score and in the process it appeared that the Warriors were going to have one of those horrible nights. Being a little too "up" for the game they made many costly errors early in the first quarter. The Woodstock touchdown brought the best out of them however and after the Streaks scored MARIAN PLAYS ST. FRANCIS ON SUNDAY NOV. 14 Now comes the basketball and wrestling seasons. Both open the same .date, Friday, November 1^- ' Coach Anderson's basketball team will travel to Grant High on-Friday night of next week. On Saturday night the Antioch cagers will be here. Both gaimes are non-conference, but will be a good test 6s to what may be in the making. §S0tne of the boys tell us we gobfed last week. Should have mentioned Chuck Cuda as coach of the Soph football teajn. Now, everybody knows we wdtildn't purposely forget our friend Chuck, but once a mistake or omission shows up in pft'fvt it is harder to remove thin a tattoo mark. Anyhow,' Chuck has done a real good job of coaching various sports over the years • and deserves much credit.' The Warrior Wrestlers will be St. Francis of Wheaton and Carmel of Mundelein stand between the Marian Hurricanes and a .500 gridiron season. Coach Tom Parsley's scrappy football squad undetakes its immediate objective -- victory over St. Francis -- at 2 p.m. this Sunday on George Harding field at Woodstock. The Hurricanes also are working to solidify a first division berth for themselves following last weekend's 28-13 victory over St. Edward. That triumph boosted Marian to a 3-3 record in the Suburban Catholic Conference. The win also made the Hurricanes' season record read three wins against five losses. John Moriarity is showing increased ability at running, and this helps, Make DeWanc's efforts more effective. Marian has two quarterbacks of about equal ability -- Jack Hester and Tom Carroll. Both can pass and both can run. Against St. Ed, Hester passed 40 yards to Wayne Motulewicz for a touchdown. He also scored on a keeper play. Mike Fogarty continues to display accuracy at placekicking. He annexed four extra points last week. Defensively Marian continues to present a strong line. Gordon Anderson again was a standout. North Suburban Football Season Comes To End at home for their first match Friday, November 19th vs. Ela- Vernon. All matches start at 6:45 p.m. unless otherwise specified. So says the schedule. A1 Lopez finally decided to give up as manager of the White Sox and there is widespread speculation as to the naming of his successor. Walt Freund wants Luke Appling. We second the motion. As Julius Caesar said when he saw Cleopatra for the first time: "Wow! A perfect XXXVIII, XXII, XXXVI!" Canadian Underwriter RICHARD'S CLEANERS 1208 N. Green St PHONE 385-1712 Pick-Up & Delivery Service 'TRY - US - ONCE" SALE QUALITY • CLEANING • SHIRTS • LAUNDRY Come in and meet Richard (Dick) Peterson -- 15 yrs. experience, NID Grad HOURS: MON - THIRS. 7-6 FRI. 7 - 9 SAT. 7 - 6 TRY US ONCE!/ The North Suburban football season ended with Libertyville and Barrington sharing top honors. Going into last week's play, the Tigers of Libertyville had sole possession of first plahe. However, a strong Crystal Lake team was alert and took advantage of every Libertyville error in fighting to a 13-7 victory. Barrington ruined any hopes of Dundee for taking a share of the title by smothering them 34-0. In other play. Zion topped a faltering North Chicago outfit 25-13, Including the victory by McHenry over the Blue Streaks, the final standing in conference play are as follows: L:bertyville, Barrington, Dundee. North Chicago, Zion, Crystal Lake, McHenry, Woodstock. List Marian's Cage Schedule The basketball schedule for Marian Central Catholic high school at Woodstock is as follows: Nov. 26-27--St. Charles Tournament. Dec. 3--Marian at Immaculate Conception. Dec. 4--Boylan at Marian Dec. 7--Joliet Catholic at Marian Dec. 10 -- Notre Dame Niles at Marian Dec. 11--Marian at St. Viator. Dec. 17--Marian at Aurora Marmion Jan. 7--Marian at St. Procopius Jan. 8--St. Edward at Marian Jan. 14--St. Francis at Marian Jan. 21--Immaculate Conception at Marian Jan. 22--Marian at Notre Dame Jan. 28--Marmion at Marian Feb. 4--Marian at Joliet Catholic. Feb. 5--Grayslake at Marian Feb. 11--St. Procopius at Marian Feb. 12--Marian at 'St. Edward Feb. 18--Marian at St. Francis Feb. 23 -Marian at Carmel ENTERS UNIVERSITY A McHenry student, Donald C. Cameron, 1218 S. Blackhawk, is among the nearly 700 Illniois residents enrolled this fall at the University of Denver. they were completely outclassed by the Warriors. Streaks First To Score Woodstock's score was the result of a Warrior fumble. On their second play from scrimmage, the Warriors fumbled on the Streak's 47 yard line. Two 15 yard penalties against McHenry also help the Streaks on their touchdown drive. After moving the ball to the McHenry 10, the Streaks needed three plays to hit pay dirt. With 4:24 left in the first period, the Blue Streaks led 7-0. The $^arriors took the kickoff on . their own 30 yard line. John Reinboldt ran the power sweep for 8 yards and Lossman plowed up the middle to the 41 for the first down. This was the pattern of the entire game --Reinboldt around end, Lossman up the middle. From the 41, it was Reinboldt to the 46 and again Lossman for the* first down. This drive ended when McHenry received a penalty and had the ball put back on the 47. With 31 sec. to go in the quarter, Doherty punted down to the Streak's 16* Reinboldt Intercepts From here the Streaks started another serious drive. The Streak quarterback Knox, moved his team well. Both Green and Schwebke ran well for Woodstock during this drive. Woodstock had moved the ball down to the 12 yard line before the mar&h was halted. A holding penalty against them put the ball back on the 28 where they had 1st down and 25. A Streak pass was picked off by a beautiful interception on the part of John Reinboldt. After intercepting, Reinboldt hustled his way back to the 36. Warriors Tie Score Capitalizing on the break, the hungry Warricfrs began their first touchdown march. Reinboldt carried twice, and Lossman three times in moving the ball down to the Woodstock 36 yard line. Then Reinboldt busted through a tremendous hole made by his linemen down to the Streak 23. From here Reinboldt carried twice more and Lossman twice to t 8. With 1:10 left in the hal quarterback Rich Soda handed to Reinboldt who scampered into the endzone. Doherty made, the PAT and tied the game. Reinboldt Puts Warriors Ahead Sixty seconds later the War riors were ahead. The Streaks f operating deep in their own territory had a pass intercepted by Doherty who plowed his way to the Streak 6. With 11 sfeconds left, Reinboldt scored again on the power sweep. The PAT failed. The score at half time ended 13-7. Lossman Plunges For TD The Warriors received the second half kickoff and immediately put together another scoring drive. Starting on their W5-M WARRIOR BASKETBALL ADD WRESTLING TEAMS HAVE FULL SCHEDULE AHEAD Under its new coach Glen Anderson, the 1965-66 Warrior basketball team is getting on the way. Practice has begun and coach Anderson is doing his best to put an effective, strong team on the floor for Warrior fans to enjoy, and opponents to fear. Below is the season schedule. Fri., Nov. 19 -- McHenry at Grant - Sat., Nov. 20 -- Antioch at McHenry. Wed., Nov. 24 -- McHenry at Woodstock Fri., Nov. 26 -- McHenry at Guilford" CRocl&ord) Fri., Dec. 3 -- McHenry at Crystal Lake Sat., Dec. 4 -- North Chicago at McHenry. Fri., Dec. 10 -- McHenry at Zion Benton Fri., Dec. 17 -- Libertyville at McHenry Dec. 27 - 28 - 29 - 30 -- Varsity Tournament at Batavia rFri., Jan. 7 -- McHenry at Dundee ^Sat., Jan. 8 -- Geneva at McHenry. •Fri., J^n.- 14 -- Barrington at McHenry Fri., Jan. 21 -- Woodstock at McHenry Fri., Jan. 28 -- Crystal Lake at McHenry Sat., Jan. 29 -- McHenry at North Chicago Fri., Feb. 11 -- McHenry at Libertyville Fri., Feb. 18 McHenry. Fri., Feb. 25 Barrington. March 5-7-8 -- Soph. Tournament at Mundelein. Fans interested in attending many of the Warrior wrestling matches this year will be interested in the schedule below; 1965 - 66 McHenry Wrestling Schedule Fri., Nov. 19 -- Ela-Vernon at McHenry - Var-Soph-JV Tues., Nov. 30 -- Larkin at McHenry -- Var-Soph-JV Fri., Dec. 3 -- North Chicago at McHenry - Var-SophFrosh Tues., Dec. 7 -- McHenry at Grayslake - Var-Soph-JV Fri., Dec. 10 -- Libertyville at McHenry -- Var-Soph-Frosh ^>at., Dec. 11 -- McHenry at F Arlington Heights -- Var- Soph-Frosh 2:00 Tues., Dec. 14 -- McHenry at Grant -- Var-Soph-JV Fri., Dec. 17 -- McHenry at Crystal Lake -- Var-Soph-JV Sat., Dec. 18 -- Frosh-Soph Tournament at Wauconda Mon., Tues., Dec. 27-28 -- Var- -- Dundee at -- McHenry at the Streaks caught him he had fought his way to the 25. From here Reinboldt {lowered to the 19 and John Hale moved the ball to the 15. Then on two own 30, the Warriors gave the j more carries. John Reinboldt ball to Tim Freund who took a pitch out from Soda and ran to the 44. Freund kept the drive going after two running plays failed by catching a pass on the 36. The next damaging play to the Streaks was a roll out by Rich Soda. Soda picked up first down yardage by running to the 26. Then three straight running plays by John Reinboldt took the Warriors to the Woodstock 9. From 6 yards out, Rich Lossman went up the middle making the score 19-7 in favor of McHenry. Reinboldt Again Neither team could put together a lasting drive before the third quarter came to an end. However, early in the fourth quarter another break occurred for the Warriors. Rich Soda took a Streak punt at midfield and scam[>ered around end into open territory. Before m c q]v ;:,"; E [\V s <x DOOR OPEN WEEKDAYS 6:45 SAT. & SUN. 2:00 WOODSTOCK ENDS STAURDAY, NOVEMBER 13 When The Dreamers Meet The Schemers „ -- It's The Swingin'est That Was Ever Swuni;. "SEA SIDE SWINGERS" -- Plus -- TOMMY KIRK -- RONNIE CRAWFORD "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS" It's The Teen Scene You've Never Seen STARTS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 WILLIAM WYLERS "THE COLLECTOR" -- Plus -- CHARLETON HESTON in "MAJOR DUNDEE" scored his third six pointer. The PAT again failed and left the score at 25-7. Harrison Runs 43 Yards The final McHenry score was brought about by some excellent open field running by Rich Harrison. Rich broke away at the 45 yard line and moved to the 2 before anyone realized what happened. After that thrilling run, Rich Soda decided to let him make the score. Handing off to Harrison, Rich busted through for the 2 yards and the f nal score. Another PAT failed leaving the score at 31-7. sity Tournament at Mundelein. Fri., Jan. 7 -- Barrington at McHenry -- Var-Soph-Frosh Tues., Jan. 11 -- McHenry at Antioch -- Var-Soph-JV 4:30 Tues., Jan. 18 -- Elgin at McHenry -- Var-Soph-JV Fri., Jan. 21 -- McHenry at ZioifiBenton -- Var-Soph- •Frosh Tues., Jan. 25 -- Cary-Grove at McHenry -- Var-Soph-Frosh Fri., Jan. 28 -- McHenry at Dundee -- Var-Soph-Frosh Sat., Jan. 29 -- Frosh Tournament at Barrington 9:00 a.m. Fri., Sat., Feb. 4-5 -- Conference Tournament at Zion- Benton. Fri. - Sat., Feb. 11-12 -- District Tournament All matches start at 6:45 p.m. Unless Otherwise Specified Name Malenius To All-Stars ED MALENIUS Selection of the North Suburban conference all-star football team for 1965 was announced Tuesday morning. On the list is Ed Malenius, 5'10", 190-pound senior from McHenry who plays center on the Warrior squad. Others making up the select list include Ron Hopkins of Barrington, Dave Schwebke of Woodstock, Ken Peffer and Bill Thomas of Libertyville, ends; Brian Brahe of Libertyville, Charles Kothe of Dundee, Robert Marcelain of North Chicago and Jim Schmidt of Zion, tackles; Tim Shaffer of Libertyville, Art Benton of Dundee, Dave Gesky of North Chicago and Tom Whitt of Zion, guards; Jim McKenzie of Dundee, center; Greg Brown of Barrington and Don Backanec of Zion, quarterbacks; Ron Keil of North Chicago, Ron Schwartz of Dundee, Jack ODINE AND DANCE to the music of "THE UNPREDICTABLES" EVERY SATURDAY 9 P.M. No Minimum or Cover Charge TOMASELLO'S In Johnsburg McHENRY THEATRE WED. - SAT., NOV. 10 - 13 X WALT DISNEY s .y present* f DOROTHY McGUIRE and FESS PARKER •' TECHNICOLOR" • © Witt DttWf Production! Wed. - Thurs. -- 8 p.m. Fri. - Sat. -- 7-9 p.m. Special Kiddie Show Sun., Nov. 14 -- 3-5 p.m. "JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS" Plus 3 Cartoons -- j\11 Seats 35c SUN. - SAT., Nov. 14 - 20 (One Full Week) TDlfUl I ADC 7 b, c> ^*OWARO iraHKOiofi* rumm* I JKINI LUrt-C WU.IAMM OAf(iU^.A^C-CV«Mt»iACROO«>Ujt FROM WARNER BROS. 1 Sunday 5:30 - 7:30 -- Weekdays 8 p^m. Next Week: "Yellow Rolls Royce" and "Great Spy Mission" CD OF A COURT ENTERTAINS FOR DOWNEY VETERANS Members of Joyce Kilmer Court, No. 573, Catholic Daughters df-America, drove to Downey Veterarfeshospital on Nov. 3 for their m<mthly £vemrUL_oj providing entertainment foi hospital patients. A Halloween theme was carried out, with the patients from the hospital participating in the program. A number of games were played, after which the ladies served delicious homemade cookies, doughnuts, bananas, popcorn and candy. M e m b e r s a t t e n d i n g w e r e Elizabeth Thompson, chairman; Bertilla Freund, Ann Rodonkirch, Irene Guffey, Rose (Mrs. .William) Staines, Bobby (Mrs. Joe) May, Frances Widhalm and Helen Heuser. Guests were Emily Broeker and Helen (Edward J.) Sass. CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all the wonderful people for cards and best wishes on the recent citation received from the Women's Auxiliary for McHenry Hospital for donating 1540 hours in 1965 at the coffee shop. I am very pleased to have a credit of 4100 hours from 1962 to date. 11-11-65 Marie Gorgo. Open House For, McHenry Coupfo • i Open house for friends and' relatives will honor Mr. and Mrs. John Thennes of 3313 <W.", Venice avenue, McHenry^ on" Sunday, Nov. 14, from 2 to . 5.. p.m. The occasion is their twenty-fifth wedding ahniversa-.. ry. • John Thennes and Anna' Howard were married Nov. 17,,, 1940, at St. Mary's Catholic church by Rev. Clarence Thennes. Mr. and Mrs. Jteppb Steffes attended the couple. Their children are Donald, Howard, Edward Thennes, Rev. „ Clarence Thennes, Mrs. Frank - Gende and, Mrs. Herman Sef-1 fers. ' * ENTERTAIN ON PROGRAM Connie Freund of Rockford, formerly of McHenry, and James DeVos of 4318 Crestwood, McHenry, participated with a song and dance duet in the forty-second annual Monj and Dad's day ceremonies held at Carroll college recently.; Insights into college life, rang* ing from how private colleges are financed to laboratory demonstrations and exhibits and dormitory and campus life were explained and illustrated to more than 800 parents during the day. CI CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our relatives and friends for the lovely gifts, flowers, cards and good wishes received on the occassion of our 50th wedding anniversary. You have helped to make this one of the most memorable days of our life. Peter and Emma Freund 11-11-65 McHENRY RECREATION Wed. Nite Mixed 10/27 R. Bujak Jr. 584, C. Wallwin 582, J. McNally 555, M. Hojnacki 549, T. Oeffling 543, T. Rebell 537, H. Steege 521, F. Delia 515, B. Long 511. Tomasello's TNT League B. Hettermann 481, C. May 477, J. Mortimer 464, P. Weber 464, I. Stilling 456, S. Burgess 453, V. Smith 451. McHenry Recreation-- Commercial R. Schmuhl 573, Oehmke 565,- G. Visciounti 558, J. Schaefer 555, V. Johnson 550, V. Conrad 549, Wohlert 544, R. Barrelts 541, C. Green 537, E. Steadman 535, Rothering 526, B. O'Brien 524, D. Samielson 512, Steindorfer 511, T. Kaminski 508. dell' of Crystal Lake. Don Schumaker of Barrington and Charles Parker of North Chicago, halfbacks; and Tom Wood of Barrington, fullback. INSURED OF VJafet JHE ^olin lf<einlotclt John Reinboldt played another outstanding game for McHenry last week against Woodstock in the last game of the season. John, a sophomore this year, carried the ball for a total yards gained of 146 yards and scored 3 touchdowns for McHenry. John will be back next year as one of the stronger returning lettermen. Full Back Rich Lossman carried the ball a number of times and scored one touchdown for McHenry. Rich was also responsible for much of the blocking interference for Reinboldt on sweeping end runs.' LMlHElrtS^ C3 JOHN RE•I NBOLDT 6 0" 175 lbs. Sophomore Position - Half Bfick RICH LOSSMAN (Left) Another Public Service Presentation By: NYE DRUG 1325 N. • River-side DrivQ' Phone 885-4426