PAGE 6 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, APRIL 12,1974 Swanson's Warriors Win Two Games This Week Champs of Illinois State C.O.F. Tournament Crowned NEW CHAMPIONS IN EVERY DIVISION The Catholic Order of Foresters State Basketball Tourney drew large crowds to close its 28th Annual Event. Fans from as far west as the Mississippi River joined the huge hometown crowds, from McHenry and Johnsburg, to watch and cheer their favorites to division championships. Hie 34 team tourney was narrowed to 10 teams the previous two Sundays in what Fred Meyer, veteran tournament director, described as the largest and best balanced competition in C.O.F tournament history. Championship Sunday was highlighted with Dixieland entertainment, championship and all-star trophy presentations followed by the induction of Ave new members into the Forester Hall of Fame. Following the presentation, an informal gathering was held at the Johnsburg Community Club for all past and present Hall of Famers, tournament committee chairmen, and C.O.F. officers and their wives. To honor the Hall of Famers, a cake was presented to the men with all their names inscribed on the face. Following are line Box scores and All-Star Selections for each division. 6th Grade and Under: Silvis 45; St. Mary's (McHenry) 9; Silvis: F.G.-F.T.-T.P. Coronell 1-0-2; DeMeyer 4-0-8; Kelso 7-0-14; Bartsel 2-1-5; Lasik 2-0-4; Martel 1-0-2; Silar 2-0-4; Ward 3-0-6; Totals 22-1-45. St. Marys (McHenry): Moehling 1-0-2; Pintozzi 1-0-2; Sabatka, T. 1-1- 3; Sharp 0-0-0; Waytula 1-0-2; Conway 0-0-0; Schmitt 0-0-0; Totals 4-1-9. Division All Stars: Calvin Kelso (Silvis); Danny Coronell (Silvis); T. Canity (St. Greg's No. 1); Tim Sabbatka ( St. Mary's); Ricky Neiss (Johnsburg) 8th Grade Division: Silvis 68; St. Mary's (McHenry) 48: Silvis: F.G. - F.T. - T.P. Wood 8-3-19; Collins 1-3-5; Akers 3-1-7; Sweeny 3-0- 6; Carlin 5-3-13; Schaechert 2-0- 4; Coronell 1-0-2; Rank 5-2-12; Totals 28-12-68. St. Mary's (McHenry); Steege 6-4-16; Reinbolt 6-1-13; Knox 2- 4-8; D. Miller 0-1-0; K. Miller 3- 4-10; Totals 1744-48. Division All Stars: R. Wolf (Aurora); Doug Oeffling (Johnsburg); Mike Wood (Silvis); Bill Ackers (Silvis); A1 Reinbolt (St. Mary's No. 1). Ranger Division (15 years and under): Rapid City 44; St. Johns (Johnsburg)'; Rapid City: F.G. - F.T. - T.P. DeMeyer 4-4-12; Debowski 2-0-4; DuPrey 2-5-9; Leonard 5-0-10; Beckman 3-3-9; Totals 16-12-44. St. John's (Johnsburg): O'Malley 6-1-13; Miller 8-2-18; Walczynski 0-1-0; Pritchard 1-0- 2; Lay 2-1-5; Totals 16-5-39. Division All Stars: Andy Miller (Johnsburg); Steve DeMeyer (Rapid City); Dan DuPrey (Rapid City): T. Terronez (Silvis); D. Ahlfeld (St. Greg's No. 1). Senior Division ( 18 years and under): St. Johns (Johnsburg) 61; St. Gregory No. 1 (Chicago) 58: St. Johns: F.G. - F.T. - T.P. Farley 1-0-2; Decker 9-2-20; Adams 5-4-14; Miller 7-2-16; Davis 3-3-9;; Totals 25-11-61. St. Gregory's No. 1: Berry 4-5- 13; Meiners 4-2-10; Garcia 6-3- 15; i Rice 7-0-14; Jalove 3-0-6; Totals 24-10-58. Division All Stars: Joe Miller (Johnsburg); Kerry Decker (JohnsDurg); E. Berry (St. Gregs No. 1); Bemba Rice (St. Gregs No. 1); C. Giese (St. Gregs No. 2) Heavies (Any Age): St. Johns No. 3 (Johnsburg) 64; Wilmette 40. St. Johns: F.G.-F.T. - T.P. Miller 6-2-14; G. Freund 3-2-8: Dehn (MM); Delicco 13-2-28; E. Adams 3-5-11; T. Adams 0-3-3; Totals 25-14-64. Wilmette: Clay 1-2-4; Hansen 4- 0-8; BePettinger 5-1-11; Bo. Pettinger 8-1-17; Holler 0-0-0; O'Malley 0-0-0; Totals l8-4i40. Division All Satrs: Bernie Pettinger (Wilmette); Bob Pettinger (Wilmette); Ben DeCicco (Johnsburg,.- No.3): Rich Smith (McHenry); Benny Weisse (Aurora). Many surprises filled the tournament. All divisions crowned new champions. One ofdiebigg^tj^sete^o^^la^ HELD OVER! WEEKDAYS 7 & 9 Sat. & Sun. 3-5-7-9 0 SHOtyPLACE 1 & 2 ON ROUIE 14 JUST WtSl 0( ROUTt 31 CRYSTAL LAKE 815 . 4SS 100S STARTS FRIDAY WEEKDAYS 7:20 & 9:20 Sat.&Sun. 1:30, 3:30,5:30,7:30,9:30 STREISAND a BEDFORD <m> THE m" mvumtama BARGAI^MATINEE^AT^jSUN^r]L^5p^m^\llSeats^hO^ Starts Friday-April 12 Fri.-Sat-Sun. 7-9:45 Weekdays 7:30 Only OF THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES OF THE YEAR!' -Kevin Sanders, ABC-TV ALLIED ARTISTS ptest in a FRANKIMI SCHAfFNER lilm VICTOR J0RY DON GORDON ANTHONY ZERBE '-v TED RICHMOND '" "ROBERT D0RFMANN FRANKLIN I SCHAFFNER ' TOALTON TRUMBO-LORENZO SEMPLE. Jf "--"HENRI CHARRIERE JERRY GOLDSMITH " . FRANKLIN I SCHAFFNER PANAVISION* TECHNICOLOR* fORIGINAL SOUND TRACK ON CAPITOL RECORDSI . ALLIED ARTISTS - Kiddles Mat. Sat. & Sun. "How To Frame A Figg" Seats $1.00 in the closing seconds semi final round of the Heavy Division when St. Johns no. 3 team, a new entry, defeated perennial champions St. Johns No. 1 team. This was the first time in the last 15 years that St. Johns No. 1 team did not play in the final game after having won championships 13 out of the last 14 years. McHenry *s perennial power house was also up set in their semi-final game, being defeated in the last seconds by the Wilmette five who came back from a 7 point 3rd quarter deficit. The presentation of awards to five new C.O.F. Hall of Fame members capped the popular 3 week tournament. Past-Hall of Fame Members were on hand as Fred Meyer, tournament director, presented the coveted awards to Tom Oeffling (Johnsburg). Rich Smith (McHenry), John Baker (St. Gregory), Harry May (Johnsburg) and Ed Soris (Aurora). These five new members joined the following select group of previously inducted Hall of Famers: Jerry Ritt (St. Gregory), Carl Neiss (McHenry-Johnsburg), Glenn Peterson (McHenry), Gene Phillips (Aurora), Jack Keenan (St. Gregory), John Steinbach (McHenry), Bill Oeffling (Johnsburg), Bill Ward (Moline), Ralph Patterman (Aurora), Don Bentz (Johnsburg), Bob Schramer (Aurora), Joe Turk (Virgil), John Miller (McHenry) Loren Freund (Johnsburg), Mike Cully (St. Gregory). By Dick Rabbitt Coach Ken Swanson's McHenry High Warriors snapped out of their slump and won two games early this week. On Monday they defeated Wauconda by a score of 8 to 7. Mike Winter's was the starting and winning pitcher. He was relieved by Terry Gough, Pat Stanek, and Dave Wickencamp. Kevin Worm and Bob Dobbertin each had 2 hits for the Warriors. I On Tuesday theyH opened North Suburban Conference play with a win over the Crystal Lake Tigers. The score was 6 to 5. Ben Himplemann went all the way for the win. Doug Freund hit a 3 run homer in the top of the 7th to insure the Warrior win. Doug and Bob Dobbertin each had 2 hits in the game. On Saturday the Warriors travel to Lake Forest for a doubleheader in another North Suburban Conference game. On Tuesday they host the always dangerous Cardunals from Dundee at McCracken Field. VARSITY McHenry 8 - Wauconda 7. Name ab h r Himplemann ss 3 \y 0 Freund cf 3/0 Wormrf 4 2 1 Dobbertin c 4 2 1 Grabowski lb 2 0 2 Camasta 3b 3 0 1 O'Halleranlf 2 0 1 Kasperzyck 2b 2 0 1 Winters p 0 0 0 Staley ph 0 0 1 Gough p 110 Stanek p 0 0 0 Wickencamp p 0 0 0 Oleszczuk ph 10 0 Totals: McH Wau 24 7 8 12 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 1 4 2 0 1 0 10 0 3 3 0 VARSITY McHenry 6 - Crsytal Lake 5 Name ab h r Himplemann p 2 0 1 Freund cf 2 2 2 Worm rf 3 0 0 Dobbertin c 4 2 0 Grabowski lb 4 11 Camasta 3b 3 0 0 O'Halleran lp 2 11 Wickencamp ss 3 11 Kasprzcyk 2b 2 0 0 Oleszczuk ph 0 0 0 Totals: 25 7 6 McH 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 6-7-1 C.L. 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5-8-2 Marian Spring Sports Move Into High Gear Marian Central Catholic High School's track, baseball, and golf teams are in earnest preparation for a full schedule of meets and games for the Spring of 1974. The turn-outs for most squads is relatively small as only 25 tracksters reported for action and only 15 baseball players greeted new head coach, Bob Bowman. Bud Grover's golfers are hopeful of a strong season and should provide extremely tough competition for all opponents. Grover's sophomore team captured the Suburban Catholic Conference crown last year at Crystal Woods and all the boys on that winning team are returning for action. Leading candidates for the top spots on the golf squad are lettermen Dave Bolger, John Craig, Dave Jackson, and Ray Steege. Craig and Jackson figure to battle for the number one spot while" Bolger and Steege prtmde excellent depth. Other candidates are Scott Anderson. Mark Thompson, and sophomores Tom Frank, Tim Frenzer, Jeff Grover, Scott Lamos, Rick Leisten, and Mark Miller. Head track coach, Lou Hartlieb, greeted only 25 track and field prospects, but he is encouraged with the attitude and spirit of his small squad. Letterman returning are Gary Gilpin (shot and discus), John Sheahan (880 and mile), and Sam Anderson (jumping events). The small turn-out will especially hurt the Hurricanes as two additional events have been added to competition (440 relay and triple jump). Lack of depth is certainly a factor. Other tracksters are Mark Aiello (distance events), Scott Olson (440), Chuck Martina (weight events), and John Idstein and Rick Landre (hurdles).Sophomores who have looked good in workouts are Mark Saladin, John Dwyer, Pat Stemper, Larry Sullivan, John Orso, Fred Holzrichter, Shawn DeWane, Chris Crowley and Dan Knox. Marian's new baseball coach, Bob Bowman, has seven returning lettermen and leading candidates are most valuable (1972 and 1973) A1 May who pitches and plays centerfield. Other lettermen are Marty Palmer, Mike Pierce, Jack Sebesta, Tom Cote', Tom Cocoran and Mark Davis. Other candidates are Brian Duffy, Jim Sabatino, and Juniors Mitch Przetacznik, Marty Patterson, Andy McLaughlin, A1 Burger and Gary Talaga. The hardball squad has been working out inside and has been hampered by the bad weather. "We are concentrating on fundamentals of play at all positions and waiting to get outside so that we can execute and polish off our throwing and batting skills," said Bowman. Marian dropped their opener to Boylan 4-1 as Burger gave a good five innings on the mound.Marian's next action is against Benet on April 16. EARL WALSH I Hear .SPORTS EDITORj Sophs Beat Wauconda, Lose To Tigers With Walt Freund's help, we could tell those White Sox how to win games. They haven't asked us! Hope they win one soon or life is going to be unbearable for us around this area. Seems everybody saw Hank Aaron hit that No. 715 to beat Babe Ruth's home run record. Hammerin' Hank is a great credit to the game. They said Babe Ruth's record would never be broken. Now some super bomber may come along to shoot for Aaron's record. With hockey and basketball still on the scene, it keeps a fellow busy keeping track of the action. The Stanley Cup race is great, but now they are going to bump Lawrence Welk off the air next Sunday night. Sucha, business!. Why can't they reschedule the Welk show and let him bump one of those we-c an-do-without programs? The grass is getting green in our yard. Can't wait for those beautiful dandelions to come along. But, the weather hasn't been too good and we find it hard to get out in the garden. ^ , By Dick Rabbitt J3 V The McHenry sophomore baseball team beat Wauconda on Monday by a score of 4 to 2. Tommy Ludwig's 7th inning 3 run homer over the fence provided the margin of victory. Southpaw Bill Jaskowiak went the distance for the win. The crafty lefthander allowed only 4 hits in his first start of the season. On Tuesday the sophs lost a close game to the Crystal Lake sophs by a score of 2 to 0. Tommy Ludwig went the distance and took the loss, allowing only 5 hits. The sophs managed only 3 hits off Howie, the Crystal Lake pitcher. The frosh and sophomores play Lake Forest here tomorrow in a doubleheader starting at 10:30 A.M. CYCLONE IS COMING TO Jos.H.Huemann & SONS WELL DRILLING Fri., 4/12, Sat., 4/13, Sun., 4/14 Only SKYLINE p o u t » 1 2 0 - 1 Mile E a i f o f M c H e n r No. We're not talking about a beer garden. Our calendar quotes: "A friend is a speaking acquaintance who listens." This is the week when the Easter Bunny and other bunnies are busy coloring eggs. The hen gets no credit for her part in the act. Remember way back when if a gal's petticoat or slip was , showing she would be embarrassed? Some years ago we used to make remarks in this column about the ladies' Easter bonnets and some of the gals @GRAYS LAKE OUTDOOR I t s 1 2 0 & 2 1 , G r a y s l o k " K i n r v i A N D r a . f t l Barbara Streisand "THE WAY SOPHS Mchenry 4 - Wauconda 2. Name ab h r O'Halleran 2b 4 0 0 Christy ss 2 0 1 Reilly lb 4 0 0 Jaskowiak p 4 11 Ludwig 3b 4 2 1 Vankanegan cf 4 3 0 Himplemann If 3 0 0 Meyers rf 10 1 Damiani ph 110 Mai c 3 0 0 Five new members were named to the select Hall of Fame group at the recent C.O.F. State Basketball Tournament held at Johnsburg. Pictured L to R: Fred Meyer, presenting the awards; Harry May, Johnsburg; Tom Oeffling, Johnsburg; Rich Smith, McHenry; John Baker, Chicago; Ed Soris, Aurora. Previous Stars: Hall of fame, members include: Jerry Ritt, St. Gregory; Carl Neiss, McHenry- Johnsburg; Glenn Peterson, McHenry; Gene Phillips, Aurora; Jack Keenan, St. Gregory; John Steinbach, McHenry; Bill Oeffling, Johnsburg; Bill Ward, Moline; Ralph Patterman,Aurora; Don Bentz, Johnsburg; Bob Schramer, Aurora; Joe Turk, Virgil (Honorary Captain); John Miller, McHenry; Loren Freund, Johnsburg; and Mike Cully, St. Gregory. Frosh-Sophs First Tennis Bv Dick Rabbit McHenry's Frosh-Soph tennis team lost their first match when Carmel defeated them 3 to 2. Their record is now 2 and 1 for the season. Dave Kennebeck and Joe Johnson won their doubles match to remain undefeated with 3 wins and no losses. Freshmen Dave Wilkey and Bill Hurckes played in their first match of the season. Drop Match JfiS SINGLES Blankenhorn (McH) lost Wilinson (C) 6-4, 7-5. Schuster (McH) lost to Mueller (C) 6-3, 6-3. Wilkey (McH) lost to Reschke (C) 6-1, 6-3. DOUBLES Kennebeck & Johnson (McH) beat Hatton & Chicione (C) 6-2, 6-4. Smith & Hurckes (McH) beat1 Sczeniak &McGuam(C) 3-6,6-1, ' 6-3. ' J Golfers Win Over Grant By Dick Rabbitt Coach Chuck Cuda's McHenry High golfers opened their 1974 season Tuesday with a win over Grant at the Fox Lake Country Club. Jim Burke paced the local team with a nifty 44 on a cold windy day. Other scores were: Marty Zeller 46, Chuck Jesky 47, Kenne Ludwig 47, and Tom Long 48. ' H •*•1(1 Opener 196-240 The final score was McHenry 184 - Grant 204. On the sophomore level the ' young Warriors also won their match. 1% to 240. Vic Santi ' paced the locals with a 45, Bobby Buss 48, Mark Herrmann 51, Rich Long 53, and Eddie Zumski 55. Next Wednesday the golfers travel to Crystal Lake for a match with the Tigers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 r he M c H 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 4 8 4 Wau O 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 4 2 SOPHS Crystal Lake 2 - McHenry 0. Name ab h r O'Halleran 2b 1 0 0 Damiani ph 10 0 Stahlman 2b 0 0 0 Christy ss 10 0 Reilly If 3 0 0 Jaskowiak lb 3 10 Ludwig p 3 0 0 Vankanegan cf 3 10 Himplemann rf 3 0 0 Wakitsch 3b 3 10 Mai c 2 0 0 Hartwig ph 10 0 Totals: 24 3 0 C.Lake 0 0 2 0 0 0 02-5-1 McH 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3-1 Frosh Ball Team Splits By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry High freshmen baseball team split a pair of games early this week. On Monday a 14 run 5th inning was more than enough to beat Wauconda 16 to 3. High School Netters Lose To Carmel 5-0 By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry High Tennis team lost to Carmel last Saturday by a score of 5 to 0. had 3 men their first varsity they gained some valuable experience. Two of these, Bruce Huebner and Greg Worm, lost in doubles in three sets 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. Saturday by a s Tfi(^ Warriors pi dying in theii m^tch, and thej SINGLES Patzke (McH) lost to Johnson (C) 6-0, 6-4. Swanson (McH) lost to Coates (C) 6-3, 6-2. Szamlewski (McH) lost to Uhler (C) 6-0, 6-4. DOUBLES Bohart & Mierzwa (McH) lost to Lister & White (C) 6-2, 6-4. Huebner & Worm (McH) lost to Caldwell & O'Brien (C) 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. Consumers' Corner Mattress Standards Since December 7, 1973, all mattresses, with no exception, must be made to comply with the mattress flammability law that was passed earlier in the sum mer. The use of warning labels will no longer be permitted. The mattress must resist igni tion by a lighted cigarette. If a mattress ignites during testing Rich Zeoli went all the way for the win. On Tuesday they lost to Crystal Lake 11 to 6. Lee Steinsdorffer, Marty Fossum, and Bob Low did the hurling for McHenry. from a smoldering cigarette, it fails the test. The mattresses that pass the test are really "cigarette-resist- ant" and are not to be considered "flameproof' or "flame resistant" mattresses. Separate mattresses used in dual-types of sleeping equipment, such as convertible sofas, are also under the standard. Right now, non-conforming mattresses are still being sold. This is legal if those mattresses were made before the law was passed and have a warning label saying they do not meet the standard. Until a person undertakes more than he can do, he'll never do all he can. Totals: 30 8 4 threatened us with dire consequences. We lived dangerously. These days we don't see many hats to describe. To each of you: May your Easter be joyous and not a drop of rain fall on your head. 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