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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Apr 1974, p. 8

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PAGE 8 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3, 1974 "EARL WALSH So I Hear SPORTS EDITORJ Back in the saddle. After a 10 day vacation, the longest we have ever taken, it is time to get with it. Flying from cold and snow to 80 degree weather in a few hours makes a fellow dig out his light underwear. Alvina picked Sarasota as the city to visit. Of all the surprises! Got down there and found out that is where the White Sox are in training. (That's the way we tell it). Discovered a CUB POWER badge in our belongings, but didn't see the Cub cap until it was time to unpack. Must warn our wife not to mingle with certain people. Visited the Old Heidelberg Castle one evening and were ushered to a table just inches from LeRoy and Arlene Hettermann of Arlington, Va. LeRoy grew up in Johnsburg and is Alvina's first cousin. He was a pilot for Uncle Sam, then took to the friendly skies for United. With the Hettermanns was a sociable couple, John and Ann Tankait. With that German band and gay dancing at 01 Heidelberg, it was about like Bimbo's for visiting. Friends and former Chicago neighbors of our sister Catherine and brother-in-law George Miller (Main Street) really made our trip pleasurable. George and "Les" Kelly now make their home in Sarasota. George Kelly watches all the Sox ball games while Les (Miss Chamber of Commerce) watches Sarasota. She knows that city from one end to the other and was very gracious in showing us the sights. Saw one weather forecast all under one roof . . . one stop fast food service! *Mr. Donut V3 Donuts * McNeils Fried Chicken :*¥ ' • * McNeils r Hamburgers Delicious and inexpensive dinners, sandwiches and snacks ... all yours when you stop at McNeils / Mr. Donut next to the Hornsby Family Centers in Woodstock and McHenry. next to the HORNSBY FAMILY CENTERS Rt. 47 & Country In the McHenry Club Road, Market Place, Woodstock McHenry ATHLETES AWAY that predicted 80 degrees plus temperature and "No Snow". Went to church on Sunday morning and knew we were in the right place when a Missionary asked us to be generous. Saw a gal at church that looked like our McHenry high classmate Bertha Schiessle Jensen. Looked enough like Bertha to be a sister if Bertha had a sister. Of course we saw some ball games. Never mind that the Sox didn't win 'em all. Looked up Terry Forster the first thing - our All-American choice. Without asking for it, Terry had several Soxers autograph a baseball for us to take home as a keepsake. The Kansas City Royals and Pittsburgh Pirates are strong teams and should be near the top in their respective leagues all season. They weren't kind to our Sox. The most complete ball player we saw was Ken Henderson. He can do it all. Always thought his injury last year was the hardest blow of all to Sox chances. Watching a game one day brought back memories of times when the House of David and Colored Giants baseball teams invaded small towns and attracted crowds from miles around. Times have changed. Must thank Girl Friday Marie for putting the sport page together in our absence. Of course, you read Walt Freund's baseball columns. We think they were great. Sort of a hard act for us to follow. We'll have to try a little harder. 'Twas a nice vacation. The best part of it all was getting back to McHenry and our own home. PICKING UP THE PIECES - Walt Freund wrote three SWIM AWARD Twenty-three Western Illinois University athletes have been awarded varsity letters for their participation in swimming and wrestling for the 1973-74 season. Among the swimmers was Rick Swanson, a sophomore, of McHenry. Wonder Lake Boys' Baseball Registration for Wonder Lake Boys Baseball will be held on Saturday, April 6, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. at the firehouse on the east side of Wonder Lake. MCHENRY TEACHERS BOWLING LEAGUE 3-37-74 Flunkies 43*^-3242,642 Jetset 41 -35 42,470 Wrecks 41 -35 42,445 Undiscovered 37 -39 42,120 The Group 33 -43 41,958 Hotshots 32^-40Mj 42,380 TOMASELLOS THURS. NIGHT WOMEN'S LEAGUE. 3-28-74 L . DeHaan - 565-191-190-184 ; S. Faute-490; K. Bradley-488; c. May-478; B. Hettermann-463; M. May-447; L.A. Smith-440; M.A. Quinn-435; G. Rudolph- 433; D. Mortell-426; C. Kriewaldt-423; L. Parfrey-420; J. Ignelzi-415; M. Freund-412. SPLITS: C. McDonaugh5-7; G. Bennett 5-7-9; M.E. Freund 5-7- 9. TUESDAY THIRTY-NINERS Mar tie Raasch 428; Dar Michelsen 428; Helen Freund 423; Adeline Pedersen 419; Claire Rosing 460; Mary Beth Fuchs 202-505; Nadine Larkin 433; Bea Meath 183-452. R.R.: Dar Michelsen 2-7-10; Joan Ringer 5-10; Nadine Larkin 5-7; Lillian Smith 5-10; Janet Flicek 5-7. MCHS Track Outlook Bright This Spring By Dick Rabbitt Coach Wally Scott McHenry high track coach is walking around with a smile on his face. The reason, for the first time in columns for us while we soaked up Florida sunshine and helped the White Sox. One of those columns (about the Cubs) was not credited to Walt. „ So - Marie reports that Mike Brown came in to see if "S.I.H." had flipped his lid. Hope you read the story about the WJJD ALL-STARS VS. the McHenry Viscount team (old and young). Game will be played on Friday night of this week in the McHenry Junior High gym at 8 p.m. They plan some real fun and 'entertainment and want you to be there whether you are a sport's fan or not. 3 liBSSSISI&SSBiESB BV THE OLD TIMER From Herman Scherf, St. Elmo, IIL: I remember, way back, I started plowing with ? 14" walk­ ing plow. Later my father got a 2-14" bottom plow with which we used four horses. Boy, we were getting up in the world. My folks sold eggs for 12 and 154 a dozen. Father sold hogs for $3.00 p«r hundred. Compare with prices today! In the winter, we were not so busy, so I got a job in a printing shop at 50$ per day. In six months I was due a raise to 60(, but I went back on the farm. Everything was done by hand. This column would not hold all the things I could tell about those good old days. But, from my time with a walking plow to now -- with a 4-bottom all tubber trac­ tor, with closed cab, I could plow with a white shirt on and not get it dirty. I remember I slept in an old log house. Mother washed on a washboard, carried water five or six hundred feet. She made her own washing soap. From Ruth Ann Clark, Meta- mora, HI.: I remember when I was quite young, the cold house in winter, warmed by the crack­ ling wood fire of sassafras and oak wood. Winter treats were hot cocoa simmered on the stove, snow cream made from clean snow. We sat around the fire, listening to my dad tell stories of different things. Sister and I baked sweet potatoes in the wood stove. How nice they browned, how puffy inside. (Sand contributions to (hit column to The Old Timor, Box 639, Frankfort, Ky. 40*01.) SOMETHING SPECIAL!! WE ARE STARTING OUR SECOND SEASON OF RIDING INSTRUCTION - A COMPLETE SELECTION OF COUR­ SES IN ALL PHASES OF HORSEMANSHIP, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR PREMISES. . CONVENIENTLY LOCATED JUST OUTSIDE McHENRY ON 60 BEAUTIFUL ACRES. OUTDOOR RING, EXERCISE AREA, INDOOR AREA, TRAILS, PICNIC GROUNDS, CLUB AND TRACK ROOM. COME & MEET BOB WINTRINGER, OUR INSTRUCTOR & TRAINER. HE'LL BE GLAD TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT OUR CLASSES. ENROLL NOW! DEE-JAY FARM 1203 N. DRAPER ROAD (1 MILE SOUTH OF RT. 120) 385-6553 RETURNING LETTERMEN. MCHS golf coach Chuck Cuda at right greets his returning lettermen for the 1974 season. L-R are Charles Jesky, Tom Long, Ken Ludwig, Jim Burke and Mike Schmitt. Missing from photo is Steve Buss. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Gov, Walker Declares "Cheerleaders9 Week99 In Illinois Aug. 4-8 his coaching career at McHenry, he has the makings of a fine squad. With a flock of lettermen returning, plus the addition of some newcomers the track outlook at McHenry is indeed very bright. This year's squad should have some depth, that has been lacking in former years. In the spring he has Ev Klapperich conference and district champion returning, along with newcomer Dave Dulberg, and sophomore Brian Nuss. Mike Cajthaml should have a banner season in the high jump. Rick Freund and George Hansen along with Scott Freund should be more than enough to take care of the pole vault. Mike Thornton a returning letterman in the ^eights, along with Neal Barry and Scott Nimsgern. ** In the distances he has John Mclnerney, John Barnings, Joe Meyer, Tim Talbot, Kevin Wynveen. In the hurdles he has Brian Nuss, Dave Nugent, and Ron Stine. In the 440, Roger Mroz, along with some promising sophomores. In the long jump it will be Dulberg, Klapperich and Nuss. Out of this group of runners there are the makings of a couple of fine relay teaitis. The Warriors open their season here against Mundelein and Antioch on Thursday April 11. Squad members: Bob Beck, John Bornhoeft, Dave Bremer, Dave Browder, Jack Bucaro, Tom Damiano, Jim Dawson, Mark Dehn, Tim Huffman, Loren Klapperich, Russell McKay, John Meurer, Bill Murgatroyd, Vince Nett, Mike Peterson, Lee Pikloc, Shawn Ready, John Rudolph, Lamar Schiller, Randy Schiller, Rick Talbot, Tom Travis, Howard Useman, Ted Voight, Bryan Von Bruechenhein, Dennis Wannamaker, John Weyland, Tim Whitehead, Larry Withrow, Mike Cajthaml, Rick Freund, Roger Mroz, Rich Nowell, Dave Nugent, Mike Thornton. Also; John Barnings, Neal Barry, Roger Gerstad, George Hansen, Rich Hignight, Mike Jablonski, Ben Jacobs, John Janowiak, Kerry Jernigan, Everett Klapperich, John Mclnerney, Joseph Pyer, Scott Nimsgern, Scott Pfau, Mike Roberts, Ron Stine, Scott Sveen, Tim Talbot, Kevin Wynveen, Michael Zietz, Dave Dulberg, Joe Fliege. Governor Walker has declared the dates of August 4-8 as "Cheerleaders' Week" in Illinois. In a statement issued to the International Cheerleading Foundation, the Governor has called attention to this uniquely-American tradition that is now observing its 75th anniversary. During the dates above, hundreds of junior and senior high school cheerleaders will have the opportunity to attend the 8th annual summer clinic and spirit school held by the ICF on the campus of the University of Illinois, Champaign. There, special historical observances will be held to pay honor to cheerleading, an activity founded inn 1898-99 at the University of Minnesota. "Our cheerleaders guide America's millions of high School and college students in die morale support of school sports, " explains the Governor in his statement. "I urge all Illinois citizens to join me during Cheerleaders' Week in recognizing the merits of the cheerleaders' tasks and accomplishments." Today, there are more than 500,000 students involved in this activity among America's 35,000 schools and colleges. Also; Harold Brunow, Brett Decker, Scott Freund, Jeff Griggs, Blaine Hastings, Steve Koerber, Brian Lund, Brian Nuss, Andrew Oakley, Gary Oslen, Jerry Pepping, Larry Ratler^Jeff Raven, Karl Swansbn, Greg Thornton, Dennis Useman, Alan Wagner, Jim Weber, Lloyd Wright, Jim Engmark. training for these pepsters begins at special summer clinics held by the ICF, which is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the country's society for school spirit functions. Students are taught courses from new cheer and chants to acrobatics, voice control and crowd sociology. Any junior or senior high school student is eligible to participate at the event on the mini campus. Information is available from: Mr. R.L. Neil, E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r , International Cheerleading Foundation, Inc., 7800 Conser, Shawnee-Mission, Kansas 66204. McHenry High Golf Team Opens At Grant Jackson, A1 J our dan, Lowell Kively, Dan O'Halleran, Gary Rosing, Kevin Rourke, Victor Santi. Also; Robert Buss, Nick DiBlasi, Tom Fenzel, Ken Kohl, Doug Lobitz, Rich Long, Dave Page, Jim Perrewe, Marty Phillips, Kevin Shay and Ed Zumski. 1 ^ Coach Chuck Cuda's McHenry high golf team can get in a few more days of practice before they open the season at Fox Lake next Tuesday. The weather this spring has put a damper on practice, but one consolation is that this will be the last spring that the golfers will have to worry about the weather. Starting next fall, the I.H.S.A. has approved golf as a fall sport. Availability of golf courses in the spring has been a major concern for the past several years. With the courses in better shape, and with nice fall weather, high school golf should get a big boost starting next fall. Last year's number one golfer Chuck Jesky along with 33 other boys are out for Coach Cuda's team this year. Steve Buss, Charlie Jesky, Tom Long, Curt Rosing, Mike Schmitt, Tom Wright, Rich Davis, Randall Kohl, Ken Ludwig, Mike McDonagh, Marty Zeller, Robert Buenzli, Jim Burke, Otto Dschida, Mike Hermann. Alan Hill, Jim rCs HARP TO MAKE PR.O&&& \f- E-S/eMONE REXZUBS foe. 1W stool- IVH5N ITS TlMg TO PIANO. FOR YOUR ADDED CONVENIENCE... OUR DRIVE-IN WINDOW IS OPEN WEDNESDAY 9 A.M. - 2 P.M. SERVING ALL Of GREATER McHENRY COUNTY McHenry Savings AN®_kQ£!LAf§OCiAT!Q** 1 209 North Gr««n Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 815 385 3000 L DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $20,000 Br THE FEDERAL SAVINGS i LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION McHENRY S A V I N G S • !•*« tlMCItTIM Members of the Wonder Lake, Master Property Owners Association viewing the trophies awarded their Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla. From left to right: JoAnn Gran, Treasurer; Charles Beccard, Director; Jay Stelter, Vice-President; Phil Kinzer, President; Cliff Mason, Commander; June Novak, Secretary. Northern Mini Bowmen News MARCH MEETING REPORT Four new members were greeted at the Northern Illini Bowmen Club meeting in March, held at McHenry Legion. Howard & Patricia Westerman of 906 Stueben Rd., McHenry are new members as are their 5 children. Robert and Greg Westerman also have their bows and will be in competition as soon as they have 2 registered shoots to classify. Phil Anderson of Wheeling and Joe Rambo of Buffalo Grove also will be active members of the McHenry bases archery club. Dick John of McHenry again volunteered to be Target Chairman with the assistance of the 2 new members, Phil and Joe. John Zawaski of Oak Park volunteered to be Trophy Chairman. Earl Bird of Wauconda will be Range Captain. President, Bob Anderson's wife Carol of Lake Villa volunteered as Food Chairman and Irene Trumble volunteered" as Publicity Chairman. Only one office it left to be filled, that of Social Chairman. April 7th, next Sunday will be a Club Shoot. NIB invites all interested archers out to their range on Draper Road, just a mile west of McHenry, to shoot with them and look over their 28 Field target Archery Range. Bows performed well but icy fingers took a tole scorewise. Sixty archers braved the subfreezing temperatures to shoot the Northern Illini Bowmen's Slush Shoot on March 24th. Sun, snow, wind and an early morning temperature reported to be not above zero were countered with a roaring bonfire, hot chili and warm clothes plus an archer's love of the out-of-doors. High men's score was shot by Tim Madden with a 445, shooting with fingers as was high women's score of 342 by Irene Trumble winning trophies in free style using a sight. David Brunswick of McHenry shot a high of 214 taking a trophy in Cubs. Other highs in their style of shooting were trophy winners, Gary Heimendinger with 387 using a release & shooting with the sight. Barebow high was a 302 by Kenneth Boland and Bowhunter, Bob Turner with 365. Women's barebow high was shot by Ann Martin with 174 and a 161 by Beverly Wichert in Women Bowhunter division. With the above winners eliminated, all other shooters were placed in Flights with the winners as follows: 1st Flight, Urban Lindqvist with 397, Dave Smith 373, Jim O'Donnell 311. 2nd Flight 1st place trophy to Joe Moskay 262, Robben Mueller 246 and Mickey Heffernan 235. 3rd Flight winners were: Shirl Heffernan 159, Glen Carlson 155, J.A. Penile 155. Unclassified flight was won by Mike Lower 159, Phil Anderson 147 and Dick John 102. Cubs flight was won by Wm. Peckham 192, 2nd place medal to Brian Brunswick 123 and 3rd by Joey Raven with 98, latter two youths are from McHenry. ORNAMENTAL IRON Railings-Columns Custom Fabricating Welding & Structural Frozen Pipe Thawing _ STEEL SALES- ADAMS BROS. (Next to Gem Cleaners) 3006 W. Rte. 120 Phone: McHenry 385-0783

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