PAGF A-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1973 Tires. We Do! ,•••••••••••••, 23 sensational \ Sale Days \ get the most sled *• for the least bucks! rrs HAPPENING NOW " AT YOUR PARTICIPATING SKI-DOO DEALERS. Munson Marine Located on Rt. 12 1 Blk. South of Rt. 120 in Volo 111 5 mi. S. of Fox Lake, Phone 815-3^5-2720. , Closed Mondays. uncojji EARL WALSH Maybe it wasn't the flu bug that hit us. Whatever it was, it kept us out of circulation a couple of days. We really missed seeing the McHenry high girls play basketball. We had it on our calendar, girls. We wish you lot$ of fun.and success. There are always cheery So I Hear SPORTS EDITORj SPORTS FANS!. I BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW Brought To You By John Jepsen How's this for a foot- _ | ball oddity.. .Did you know | a there was once a college | J football game in which one • I team did not run or pass • | the ball at any time dur- I ing the entire game, and | still won it!.. .ft happened • to Kentucky.. .In a game • in the early 1900's, Ken- | tucky decided to kick on I first down every time they • got the ball . .They did J kick on first down through- | out the game.. .They never | ran the ball and never • passed.. .And they won 12- • 6 by recovering two fum- I bles by their opponents in | the end zone!...This odd ity is hard to believe but it's been verified by the Kentucky Athletic Depart ment. _ Ever wonder how many I commercials there are - | during the telecast of col- | • lege or pro football games? | I B ...How many would you § say?...The national TV I | networks put in a total of | • 18 one-minute commer- I cials during the telecast • of each game. Here's a football quiz • for you.. .See if you can • identify these men.. .Who • was (A) "The Gray Ghost I of Gonzaga" ... (B) "Old | 98" ... (C) "Slingin' Sam- • my" ... and, (D) "Jarrin' I John" .. .Here are the answers . .(A) Tony Canadeo, | (B) Tom Harmon, (C)Sam- • my Baugh, (D) John Kim- Ibrough. I bet you didn't know fthat Cooper Tires arepro- • rated for warranty on the I price you actually paid for - the tire, not on an infla- |ted list or trade price. • See Jepsen Tire Co. to- • day for fine quality Cooper •Tires. It pays to Care, I We Do! I I I I I I JEPSEN j • LUMPANYJ • (3331, 3314 West Elm St. | ^ PhOTe^-O^^J little notes when you need medication. John Looze phoned to advise if we had the London flu not to try to cure it with Irish whiskey. "Incompatible," said John. TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN: Mona got her voice back. The Super Bowl seemed to prove that youift must be served. The Washington Redskins seemed flat. The Miami Dolphins seemed to leave no doubt as to which team would win. Anyhow, it wasn't one of those lopsided, no-contest af fairs like we saw in important college bpwls. To our house comes a card from Gert and George Glosson from Belleview, Florida. Sounds like they are covering McHenry row down there. The Glos sons spent a day with Art and Elsie Hoppe and Frances Vycital. "Art squeezed out orange juice like we never had before." Next stop for a visit was with the Clint Martins. Then their batting average dropped. They a T 7/ McHENRY. ILL 385-0144 Starts Friday JamJ9 diary rbW of a mad housewife a frank perry film starring richard benjamin frank langella « carrie snodgress - And - CUNT EASTWOOD "PLAY MISTY FORME" im llalhm u> tern*... « Sat.-Sun. Matinee Starts 1:30 Adm. 75c METRO-GOLDWYN- MAYER presents missed Elvera and Alex Justen, and Catherine Eldrid Johnson. 1 Thanks for remembering, Gert and George. Have a good time. TO YOU SOUTHERNERS: Our weather has been balmy. Rain today. Green grass tomorrow. Wish you were here! The American League will use pinch hitters for the pit chers this year and the report has caused much speculation. Maybe the change will add more punch to the game, but it ^ can't speed up the game as claimed. After all, how long did it take a pitcher to strike out? The strategy will change. Pitchers were supposed to bunt with men on base. We don't think Richie Allen will be sent up to sacrifice. Of course, we have to admit that most pitchers swing a bat like your old Aunt Minnie. WONDER LAKE EARLY BIRDS 1-11-73 Pins over average: Phyllis Schuster 94, Donna Beyer 81, Laverne Foerster 77, (506); Dolores Ori 55, (469); Clara Freund 42, (459); Audrey Pittmann 35, Betsy Smith 32, Joanne Wenkel 38, Harriet VanKanegan 32, Stella Brzenk 30, Toots Overton 34, Sue Seeber 31, Inez Burelli 31. Libby Johnson 150-145-197 (492) ; Mari Hollingsworth 173- 176-124 (473); Pat Nov$ 155-147- 186 (488). Splits: Phyllis Schuster 5-7; Audrey Pittmann 3-10; Harnette Griggs 3-10; Libby Johnson 5-7; Harriet Van Kanegan 4-7. TEN PIN QUEENS Mon. Jan. 15,1973,9:30 Betty O'Brien (219) 525; VirginiaOhler (196 ) 524; Emmi Damian (174) 509; Nancy Krcmar (180) 494; Nancy Kadisak (211) 493; Marcy Goss (189 ) 482; Nancy Glosson (134) 460; Chris Kern (146) 45i; Audrey Koczor (134) 443; Vera Kilzer (139) 434; Edye Fitts (123) 421. Rails - Marcy Goss 4-5-7; Dorothy Koleno 3-6-7-; Virginia Ohler 6-7-10; Nancy Glosson 3- 7-10; Ronnie Romkowske 5-7; Barb Nelsen 3-10. C.D.of A. Tues. 7 p.m. Sue Koleno (54 pins over ave.) 463; Lois Crouch 471; Sue THE CHEERLEADERS are ready to cheer on the Warriors tonight at West Campus. I^-r bottom are Captain Jayne McMillan, Vicki Peterson and Nannette Romani. On top are Nona Amour, Kolleen Carroll and Lynh Steinsdorfer. It will be their first game on the home court since last Dec. 22 with the victory over Crystal Lake. It's a double header weekend also as they take on the Warhawks of North Chicago. Saturday nigth it's a non-conference game against Kaneland. The sophomore game will start at 6:45 and the Varsity will take the floor at the conclusion of the sophomore game. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) MCHS Sophs Lose To Zion Cagers 60-48 Sophs Wrestlers Win Over Zion 30 to 23 By Dick Rabbitt The Zion sophomores proved too much for Coach Gary Collins' Warriors and defeated the locals 60 to 48. Zion jumped off to a 24 to 8 first period lead and were never threatened. The Warriors did manage to close the gap midway in the 2nd quarter when thev pulled to Smith 435; Barb Leight 445; Cathie Freund 438; Lor Homo 447; Isy Thompson 427; Ron Romkowske 439; Lue Koleno 442: Pat Summerkamp (88 pins over ave.) 536-real nice; Dorothy Koleno 467; Judy Groves 439; Shirley Lossman 478; Grace Steinsdoerfer 450; Clarice Buenzli 459; Patti Brook 426; Nell Fidler (82 pins over ave.) 487; Fran Zank 463; Teresa Steffans 436; Cathy Boro 543 (classic league for you); Julie Kralowetz\457; Bette O'Brien 531-WOW^Lor Freund 433; Edi Nimsgern 459. RR's - Barb Leight 6-7-10; Lor Homo 5-7. TUESDAY THIRTY-NINERS Janet Flicek 446; Gail Madden 452; Mary Beth Fuchs 461; Dorothy Freund 484; Billie Mackinder 440; Elsie Winkel 437; Fran Weyland 431; Ceil Dewerdt 180-486; Mary Gaylord 155; Pattie Miller 148. By Dick Rabbitt Coach Bob Ludwig's sophomores defeated the ZeeBees from Zion last Friday night by a score of 30 to 23. Leading 24 to 23 going into the final match, Scott Frantz, Warrior heavyweight, pinned Adams of Zion to insure the victory. In the 185 lb. match two outstanding wrestlers kept TOWNE Fox Lake 587-2612 Fri. - Sat. - Sun. Jan. 19-21 Admission only $1.00 C lt?2 Will O.trwy WJUJ DISNEY piwmls «1M2 Wall Ottn.IT I 7:00 &9:15 Each Eve. - Sun. Matinee 1:30 Mon. - Thur. Jan. 22 - 25 Adult Entertainment Double Feature "THE PANTHERS" - And - "RIBALD TALES OF ROBIN HOOD" i 18 & Over For Admittance their undefeated records intact by ending up all even. Bob Eppel, McHenry, and Joe Muro of Zion. These two boys put on a good match. In fairness to both boys it was probably a good thing that it ended in a tie. For you fans who want to see good high school wrestling, come out to the West campus gym next Tuesday night. You won't be sorry. The J.V. squad lost 34 to 21. Results: 98, Culver, Z.B. Dec Worm. McH.; 105, Walker, Convention goers pass many resolutions, but few bars. McH. Ping - Stark, Z.B.; 112, Kontny, Z.b. dec. - Sullivan, McH.; 119, Schnieder, Z.b. pin - Lenzie, McH.; 126, Stanley, Z.B. Dec. - Kroncke, McH. ; 132, Davis, Z.B. Dec. - Christof- ferson, McH.; 138, Antonou, McH. Ping - Callow, Z.B.; 145, Hanson, McH. Pin - Aiuppy, Z.B.; 155, Lappel, Z.B. Dec. - Lane, McH.; 167, Eppel, McH. Tie - Muro, Z.B.; 185 , Roberts, McH. Dec. - Strich, Z.B. ; Hwt., Frantz, McH. Ping - Adams, Z.B. within 8 pts. but the ZeeBees spurted to a 38 to 24 lead at halftime. The Warriors did outscore the ZeeBees in the second half 24 to 22, but it was to no avail BOXSCORES McHENRY fg ft pf tp Ludwig 2 0 14 Dix 3 13 7 Stine 0 5 5 5 Stark 5 2 2 12 Meyer 6 1 4 13 Kasprzyk 10 2 2 Zeller 2 1 1 5 Frosh Basketball * Skein Ended By Zion 48 to 47 f 10 18 48 ZION V Hayes X 3 2 9 Peet 4 1 9 Monaghan , 5 0 3 10 Mack 11 6 4 28 Turner 0 1 5 1 Campbell 0 1 0 1 Beasley 0 0 2 0 Lucas 1 0 2 2 24 12 19 60 McH 8 16 9 15 48 Z.B. 24 14 10 12 60 By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry Frosh Cagers' five game unblemished record fell by the wayside Saturday. The young Warriors came from 13 pts. behind to fall one point short of a hot shooting frosh ZeeBee squad las*^>Saturday morning, 48 to 47<*' 7 WARRIOR SCORING fg ft tp Decker 2 0 4 Lund 2 0 4 Koerber 6 3 15 Ludwig ' 10 2 Reilly \ ' 8 4 22 Rode 1 0 2 Warriors with 14 pts. Brian Lund the 6'4" center, playing only the last quarter, collected 11 pts and 5 rebounds. SCORING fg ft tp Decker 10 2 Lund 5 1 11 Koerber 1 0 2 Ludwig 0 11, Reilly 1 2 4 * Rode 7 0 14 Haggh 0 11' Boyer 1-0 2 Knaack 10 2 Cristy 2 0 4 20 7 47 On Monday the young Warriors traveled to Marengo and defeated the Indians 43 to 28. McHenry reserves played the first 18 minutes and the first1 team entered the game with a 3 pt. lead. They quickly ran up the lead to the final 15 pt. spread. Don Rode led the Prejudice is a great effort saver-it enables people to form opinions without going to any trouble getting the facts. Use your eyes before your feet When you start to cross a street. AND IT'S 1-0 in favor of McHenry as No. 33 Diane Michaels (far right) sinks a free throw in the first quarter of the girl's interscholastic basketball game against Mundelein. The MCHS gals won the game and on Jan. 22 they take their 1 and 0 record to Barrington, for a battle against the BHS girls. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AUTO rial"*2 LICENSE PLATES COME IN AND PICK YOURS UP... ANOTHER OF THIS BANK S SERVICES FOR,YOU EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1,1972 SERVICE FEE $ 1.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MCHENRY 3814 WEST ELM, MCHENRY, ILLINOIS 60050 815-385-5400 IT TOOK A DOUBLE OVERTIME but the MCHS girls captured their first victory in as many tries. Winning their home game over Mundelein by a 27-25 score they now have 3 road trips on their schedule. Next in line are Barrington, Lake Forest and Waukegan. In the above photo are No. 3 Marlene Dowell taking a shot at the net, No. 33 Diane Michaels, Kathy Barry (3rd from right), Betsy Stephenson No. 44 and Mary King No. 5. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD)