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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Oct 1974, p. 6

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PACE I - PUUNDEALER-WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER It, lf74 County College Ski Club EARL WALSH McHenry County College ' s Ski Club wi l l hold a reorganizational meeting. Fri­ day October 18, at 7 00 pm in room A-130. a t the In ter im Campus A f i lm on the "Students Ski Associa t ion ' s" 1973-74 t r ip to Aspen wi l l be shown and t r ips for MCC's Ski Club wi l l be d iscussed MCC's Ski Club is open to a l l fu l l and par t t ime s tudents and any interested resident of District No >28 If interested in joining the club, plan to attend the meeting or ca l l Andrew DeCraene . Ski Advisor , a t the Col lege 459-6800 If in doubt. do a favor for the person who refused to d<> one for you. So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR. Somebody sent us a c l ipping - 'F ive Facts You Should Know About Your Hai r Now thev te l l us No news about Evi l Knievel la te ly . Must have taken his 6 mi l l ion dol lars and gone home to worry about the cos t of g rocer ies Cub fans a re s t i l l o f fer ing us condolences about our Whi te Sox. Sounds l ike the pot ca l l ing the "k i t t le" b lack something Do k ids s t i l l bui ld leaf houses 9 Never see any Those were the days when you pi led the leaves h igh on the garden and had a bonf i re a t n ight Hadn ' t heard the word pol lu t ion At th is wr i t ing the World Ser ies i s one and one . Looks l ike a rea l whing d ing We'd l ike to have the Dodgers ' Mike Marshal l , ace re l ie f p i tcher , on our team I t would probably take a l l the gold in Por t Knox to buy h im. The Warr ior footbal l t eam gave powerful Harr ington a ba t t le before coming home on the shor t end of the s t ick . The North Chicago team will be here Friday night. Our stalwarts will bounce back to win this one. Saw ;#»s" Fox a t the Rotary Hanv Jftipner Sunday Told us the PTtmidealer follows her in her winter travels to warmer climates. "Sis" says she doesn ' t recognize many names in the paper these days . The 30-year i tems are good for the l ikes o her Was a lso p leased to see our -Godchi ld . Rober t Weber , and h is fami lv . The same Ol Kab" And we were happy to see Ly nn Lund Don ' t see her of ten these davs . There were many o thers to meet and chin wi th br ief ly We l ike tha t Doggone! Mary Et ten i s hospi ta l ized again Our prayers a re going in the r ight d i rec t ion lor her recovery . Clyde Blackwel l never misses . Now we have a c l ip­ p ing f rom him : "Sox fans never d ie . they wai t t i l l next year ." Next year for sure , Clyde . Something has to be done to take Ed Wit t rock off the farm Everyt ime he goes up to h is fa rm in the wi lds of Wiscons in he has an acc ident . This t ime i t i s a broken wris t Farmers up tha t way are saying. "Si t in your rocker in comfor t and leave the farming to us " Juanita Wilks, Bob Justen's helper,was in to sing the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia for us. W're not so sure she didn't use a variation in spots. We now hear that Vince Adams and Mona have it down pat We 'll be waiting to hear. FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for ALL OCCASIONS SfoualE j f i / i fun 1214 N. Green St., McHenry Over 400 million persons suffer from trachoma. For 5 cents the United Nations Children's fund can provide antibiotic ointment to save one of them from blindness. In developing countries, children under two are found to be ill 30 percent of the time. UNICEF is working to lower that percentage through its mother and child health projects. State Farm's "Housekeeper" a low-cost Mortgage Life Insur­ ance Policy . . . can help your family keep your house by pro­ viding enough money to pay off the mortgage if anything happens to you. State Farm and I can help you get what you want out of life. Let me show you how. DENNIS CONWAY 3319 W. ELM ST. McHENRY, ILL. 385 /111 Ufc« • good neighbor, State Farm It thai STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office; Bloomington, Illinois Harrington Homecomers See Untamed Broncos Beat Warriors 16 to 7 By Dick Rabbi t t With Frank Shel lenback car ry ing the mai l 41 t imes for 178 yds and Art Pe ters torn p le t ing ,14 out of 25 the Harr ington Broncos defea ted our McHenry Warr iors in a thr i l le r 16 to 7 a t Harr ington on Saturday The la rge homecoming throng a t Harr ington saw a bat t le of defenses Al though the Warr iors were outgained by a wide margin in the s ta t i s t ics , i t was only a few lapses on the par t of the Warr iors tha t resul ted in the i r defea t The Warr iors won the toss , and e lec ted to k ick off to the Broncos Coach Day has sa id t ime and t ime again . We have conf idence in our defense" . The kick was to the Bronco 15 Af ter a f i r s t down on the 31. Shel lenback broke loo^ f rom severa l Warr ior tac l f les . and raced to the Warr ior 8 The defense he ld , and Leo George i son of Bear grea t Bi l l George/ k icked a 27 yd f ie ld goal to put Barr ington ahead 3 to 0 wi th 8 :15 remaining in the f i r s t per iod Taking the k ickoff . and s tar t ing on the i r own 10 the Warr iors ground out a couple of f i r s t downs, before punt ing On the punt a Barr ington fumble gave the loca ls the bal l on the 31 However . Barr ington held and the Warr iors punted to the 17. Each team fa i led to ge t a dr ive going throughout the res t of the f i r s t per iod and i t ended wi th Barr ington leading 3 to 0 . In the second per iod Hansen and Lane managed to ga in some yardage , but the Warr iors could not seem to ra l ly to the occas ion A Barr ington dr ive was s topped a t the Warr ior 14 when Steve Lane in tercepted a Peter ' s pass . •**- The Warr iors then ran out the c lock and went of f a t ha l f t ime s t i l l t ra i l ing 3 to 0 . Barr ington e lec ted to rece ive , and then marched 72 yds to score wi th Peters going in f rom the 10 On a 4th and 11. an anxious Warr ior roughed the Harr ington k icker to g ive them a f i rs t down, tha t kept a l ive the i r touchdown dr ive The dr ive took 8 minutes and 19 p lays for ^ I he Broncos Barr ington/k icked to the Warr ior 21 ' On the f i r s t p lay f rom scr immage George Hansen broke off tackle , swung to the s ide l ine and wi th the McHenry fans roar ing ' and there were plenty of them a t Barr ington) raced 79 yds to pay d i r t to put the Warr iors r ight back in the game. Whi tehead 's k ick was good and the Warr iors t ra i led 9 to 7 I t was a th ing of beauty as Hansen s imply out raced the Harr ington defenders to the goal l ine Af ter the ensuing kickoff the Warr iors he ld , and wi th th i rd down they e lec ted wi th t ime running out in the quar ter to k ick wi th the wind. I t was a smar t move as Tommy Lud- wig ' s k ick was downed on the Barr ington 24 yd l ine . The Warr iors again held the mighty Broncos , and forced them to k ick . With a fa i r ca tch s ignal in progress . two Warr iors bumped in to one another , caus ing a fumble recovery by Harr ington on the Warr ior 21 Pe ters then hi t George tor a 21 yd touchdown pass , and George ' s k ick was good and the Warr iors t ra i led 16 to 7 . That fumbled punt , p lus the T D seemed to take some of the s tarch out of the Warr iors . The Warr iors d id manage to ge t in to Bronco te r r i tory again , but an in tercepted pass snuffed out the march, and Barr ington ran out the clock to win the i r 6 th game in a row. f t was jus t a p la in good bal l game. The underdog and un­ dermanned Warr iors he ld the i r Pictured (L-R) are Merri & Jim Feeley, columnist-publicist team in Chicago posing behind their newly acquired Motorscooter and sidecar, which they claim as their means of automobile and gasol ine inf lat ionary costs with the unique vehicle boast ing of 85 miles per gallon of gas! Merri, is the daughter of car buff Stan & Louise Shaffer, 3613 W. Waukegan St., .McHenry. 31 36 I FALL SPECIAL! 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Harr ington fans s i t t ing in the >Kinds due to the overf low cruwd. they had nothing but pra ise tor our Wafr iors . I n s p e a k i n g for Warr ior fans tu th is f ine f (x j tba l l t eam Keep your heads up . you ' re s t i l l a guud bal l t eam, and le t ' s knock o! t the Warhawks on Fr iday night Warr ior S ta t s t l t t t l R u s h i n g H a n s e n K l a p p e r i c h K c i s p r / . y k L a n e K a s p r z y k Att. 11 1 4 6 Pass ing Yds . 122 -9 -6 23 0 for 9 THEY KNOW HOW TO SNAG 'EM.-Eleven year old Josh Winston and his father, Paul Winston, of McHenry proudly display the huge Salmon they caught this past weekend. In the last 3 weeks they snagged forty-sevenChanook (King) Salmon ranging frqm 23-30 pounds. With the use of snag hooks, .Josh and Paul got their catch near Manitowoc, Wis., as the salmon make their spawning run from Lake Michigan into the little Manitowoc River. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Harriers Second In County Cross Country By Dick Rabbi t t The Woodstock , "Blue St reak ' s" proved too much for Coach Bi l l Hutchinson 's • Running Warr iors" as they captured the McHenry County- Meet he ld Saturday in the Woodstock Ci ty Park Tony Magdaleno led the way for the * Streaks" as he won easily in •Jhe time of 15:18.9 on a cold, windy, dreary day. John Mclnenery . o f McHenry f in ished second in the t ime of 15 :37 Only three scho*ols f ie lded comple te teams, wi th Cary Grove f in ish ing th j rd . On the sophomore level the young "Warr iors" showed the i r hee ls to the res t of the f ie ld as they won eas i ly . They scored a record breaking 18 poin ts , and had the top four runners . Vince Linnane won the meet in the t ime of 16:59. Fred O'Hal leran p laced second in 17:03, fo l lowed by Mark Dehn and Rich Bruscato . Greg Schaefer finished 8th to round out the soph scor ing . On the f rosh level the young Warr iors f in ished second behind Woodstock. Jef f Pergande ran th i rd , Mike Whi te four th to lead the loca ls . %c MCHS Golfers Sixth In District Meet The Edge brook Flag Football League was formed last week with four teams. Members of the League are as follows. (Front L-R) Matt Lange. Steve Switzer, Brian Landis, Roger Schmiegelt, Mike Vanderwiel, David Hatfield and Dan Schied. (Row 2 L-R) Kenn Shey. Dan Marzano. Ron Pliner, Dan Joza, Don Jourdan, Steve Haines, and Anotol Olekgijew. (3rd row L-R) Mark Schneider. Allen Horton, Randy (slick, Gary Clark, Robert N'euman, Alan Kopp, Dave Smith and Jay Weber. By Dick Rabbi t t Carmel High School of Mundele in bare ly nudged out Waukegan High School for the Dis t r ic t Golf Meet he ld a t P lum Tree las t Fr iday . The McHenry High Warr iors were a d isap­ point ing s ix th Carmel won wi th 323 to Waukegan 's 324 Crys ta l Lake was the th i rd qual i fy ing team for this week's sectional at McHenry wi th a 337. Zion had 340. Nor th Chicago 345 and McHenry 346. This was the las t match for Coach Cuda's golfers, but with a young team. I am sure that Coach Cuda is already looking forward* to next year . w ft McHENRYTEACHERS HOWLING LEAGUE 10-9-74 Almosts 9-3 6728 Four Hookers 8-4 6831 Galaxy 6 1 j -5 1 - j 6799 Two Bi t ' s 6-6 6802 River Rats 5-7 6645 Movers 5-7 6620 Fearsome Four 4 1 _--71 _• 6852 F l ip Flops 4-8 6789 Congra tu la t ions to the fo l lowing for ra is ing averages . Gay Boland. 429; Bet ty Thompson, 471; Shi r ley Blume, 420; Wil Far re l l , 491; Ron Glawe. 417; Rob Ryner, 447- 213; Barb Blum, 360; Barb Novak, 359; Carolyn Gratz , 362; Candy Nor th . 384; Sandy Vi ta le , 322; Sherry Vogt , 307; Ed Bel ing . 382. Gay Boland and Barb Novak both p icked up the 5-7 sp l i t . 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