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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Oct 1975, p. 6

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PAGE 6 - PLAIMDEAl.KH FRIDAY. OCTOBER 17. I»7S 9 DISTRICT CHAMf lONS-These Warrior golfers proudly display their trophy after a tough round of golf to capture the first district tourney in almost 30 years. In front l-r are Tom Pepping and Bob Buenzli. Standing are Coach Chuck Cuda, Bob Lunkenheimer, Tim Byers, Jim Buenzli and Jim Burke. Today these young golfers are teeing off at 9 a.m. as they compete in the sectional at the very tough Pox Bend Country Club in Oswego. Some of the boys practiced there this past Tuesday and carded some nice rounds. The event will have nine teams competing with three of the teams qualifing for the IHSA state tourney to be held Nov. 14 and 15. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) EARL WALSH So I Hear Marian Downs St. Ed's In Homecoming Battle Vi Benrud told us last Sunday that she never saw us without a necktie. The next day we entered the Plaindealer ad room and surprised Mike Wieser. He raised both hands above his head and exclaimed that it was the first time he ever saw us without a necktie. \ \ *•- And all the time we thought a haft was our trademark. The Warrior football team travels to Crown High for a Player of the week! I FOOTBALL ROW r» » BRETT DECKER Brett caught 1 pass for a 20 yard gain. He was also in on 16 tackles. CROSS COUNTRY POW FRED 0*HALLERAN Jr Most valuable on last years sophomore team, is con- sistanly among the top 5 runners this season. He was 4th man in McHenry's victories over Crystal La­ ke and Crown this week. McHenry concluded the dual meet season with 14 wins -4 loss record. The Wednesday Bank" THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF McHENRY 3814 W. Elm St., McHenry, 111 815-385-5400 _SP0RTS EDITOR--I Saturday afternoon game this week. We all know that Crown does not compare with the Broncos of last week. However, we may be sure that Coach Day will not let the boys take it easy in preparation for the game. --On-any; given day, any team can pull an upart. That's what coaches fear. When a team looks forward to a game the following week, they are wide open for a rude awakening. Never heard of complaining about the heat in October until the 90 degree temperature hit the first part of this week. Our summer clothes had been put away for the winter. The way the Chicago Bears are trying to play football must give Abe Gibron, coach who got bounced, a smile. Give a coach the top players and he will look good. Politicians are pulling out all the plugs these days to smear the opposition. Speeches and press releases sound like old familiar tunes. A bunch of the boys have organized to help our snappy MCHS cheerleaders at the football games. Of course, they aren't nearly as good as the little gals, but add some fun. The boys haven't invaded the band and pom-pom formations which get better all the time. Each year we dish out praise for John Leighty and his group. And each year we enjoy their performance more and more. As we write this, the Reds By Dick Rabbitt Mark Saladin took St. Ed's opening kickoff 92 yards into paydirt to start the Hurricanes on their way to a homecoming victory last Saturday at Woodstock. Wally Bitschura's kick was good and for all practical purposes the game was over. The Green Wave came back in the second period helped by two Marian penalties to score their only touchdown of the game. Coach Wally Bowman of the "Wave" elected to go for the two point conversion, but it failed and the Wave trailed 7 to 6. The Marian defense was just super. Coach Tom Parker told me, "It was a unit type effort on the part of the defense that gave us the victory". The "Canes" held the St. Edward offense to just 29 yds. on the ground, while the offense of Marian ground out a total of 203 on the ground. The Green Wave defense also played good ball, intercepting three deflected Marian passes, and grabbing off three Marian fumbles. The final Marian score came late in the fourth period, when a St. Ed punt went astray out of bounds at midfield. Six plays later John Connerty went in from the three yard line, and lead the Red Sox 2 games to 1. Can just see the smile on John Busscher's face. Wonder what he will have to say about his big Red bullies blocking out Boston's catcher so he can't throw to second base. He'll probably tell us it's an alibi. (It probably is, but nevertheless a handy one to use.) Our "Little Helen" is vacationing this week and JoAnn Hutchinson has to hit those line-o-type keys all by herself. We pour in the sports page copy, but JoAnn comes up smiling. Helen never com­ plains, either. Nice girls, We like 'em. Bitschura's kick was good for the 14th point and a Marian victory. It was an elated Marian coach after the game. Victories against the Green Wave generally don't come too often, and this win was a sweet one for the Marian coach and his squad. It should give them the lift they need for the coming game tomorrow, when they travel to Montini in a East Suburban Conference game. McHenry Pigtail League The McHenry Pigtail League has changed the date of their election of officers meeting to Friday, October 24. It will still be held at the McHenry Firehouse at 7:30 p.m. We are sorry if we have inconvenienced anyone with the change of the date. The meeting is open to the public. Please Note Sports Deadlines For those who turn in news for the sports section: Wednesday paper-10 a.m. Monday. Friday paper-10 a.m. Wednesday. Holidays: different dead­ lines apply. Check at of­ fice for these. If deadline is not met, your copy will be held over for THE NEXT ISSUE. ShOtfe-HuT WINDOW & WALL DECOR Newspapers, Magazines Bottles, Cans 9 A.M.-5 P.M Third Saturday Every Month Market Plac& for information call: 385-8512 MCHS WATER POLO TEAM-These varsity members are L-R kneeling Tom Cahill and Carl Darr. Standing are Mgr. Greg Wilsman, Scott Meyers, Bruce Fetzer, Hal Hartwig, Jim Murray, Joe Hansen, Chris Goetchel, Jim Nelson. Todd Dass and Coach Mike Shanahan. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Warriors Hope To Rebound Against Crown Saturday By Dick Rabbitt Coach Bill Day's McHenry High "Warriors" hope to rebound from their loss to Barrington last week against the Crown Vikings tomorrow at Crown Bowl. The Warriors came out of the Bronco fray with only Jim Engmark a question mark at this time. The lanky senior wingback injured his knee, but there is a possibility he may see some action tomorrow af­ ternoon. The squad has shrugged off the Barrington defeat, and has been going all out early this week, in preparation for the Vikings. The Broncos just had too many horses for the Warriors to f handle. • The Vike's will be looking for their first win of the season. They now stand 0 and 6, and Coach Bill Owen is determined that his squad will win at least one game this season. We hope it is not tomorrow. The Vikings are led by quarterback Dale Bernhard, a 6'4" 185 lbs. senior. The half­ backs Scott Krueger, an all conference selection last season, and Wally Rohde who can pick them up and lay them down. Steve Polous a 6'2" 195 lb. senior fullback round out the Viking backfield. The interior of the Viking line is big, but are a bit on the slow side. One of their main weakness, is that the team has no overall speed, except Rohde. With 13 let- termen returning the Vikings were a pick for the first division by the conference coaches early in the season, but have been a disappointment thus far. It all adds up to a good game, so I suggest you travel down to Crown tomorrow and watch a good football game. In the crystal ball depart­ ment, it really broke last week, although I did manage to pick 2 out of 5 for a season's record of 21 and 9. This week I'm going with the Warriors, I have a hunch they will put it all together and send the Vikings down to defeat number seven. Lake Forest still riding high over Zion win to easily defeat North Chicago. Zion to rebound and beat a tough Dundee game in a thriller. The Tigers to take Mundelein, and the upset of the year Libertyville to beat the Broncos. The Cats seem to get fired up against the Big Red. Harriers Beat Crown And Crystal Lake By Dick Rabbitt The "Running Warriors" of McHenry High School defeated both Crystal Lake and Crown Monday morning at Randall Oaks Golf Course. The Warriors tripped up Crystal Lake 21 to 37 and Crown 15 to 48. Senior Andy Oakley again led the Warriors by winning both meets. Other scorers for McHenry were: Vince Linnane, Rich Burman, Fred O'Halleran and Greg Schaffer. The pushers were Ron Himplemann and Jerry Pepping. The sophs lost to Crown 23 to 36, and the frosh defeated both Crystal Lake and Crown by the score of 19 to 44.- Jaycees Of Crystal Lake To Sponsor Turkey Shoot Oct. 19 The Crystal Lake Jaycees will once again sponsor a Turkey Shoot in Crystal Lake Sunday. This very popular annual event will be held this year at the Park district's 109 acres at the intersections of routes 14 and 176 in Crystal Lake. Plenty of free parking will be available at Flowerwood. 10 -12 pound Turkeys to be awarded from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. In case of rain the event will be held at the same time and location on November 2nd. Only theK Newspaper 20%' JOANNA SALE WOVEN W000S SHUTTERS u WOVEN WOODS - Th« umqur wovrn shades that add a bright new look to an> area of your home Woven moods are itao available m ultra-smart matching cafe curtains and draperici SHUTTERS - Stained, un finished, in col«r« with movable louvers or various inset*. OS choose your own fabric for insets with a personal touch COMPLLH. INSTALLATION SLRVICl AVAILABLE 20-25 % OFF STOCK SHUTTER PANELS Daily 9 30 S 30 Clotad Sunday Shop At Home Call SIS 344 1111 At 12 Mr of Rt 120 Valo, III HBGTIUA ̂ u s E D N E W Bargains! Bargains! '74 YAMAHA 250 YZ *73 MAICO 250 MX '73 CZ 125 MX "EXCELLENT" •795 "VERY NICE" *595 "LIKE NEW" *545 '74 DKW 125 MX "NEW" •795 •74 JAWA 350 ROAD BIKE "NEW" #750 '75 PUCli 125 MX or ENDURO *995 '75 HERCULES 125 MX Reg. $1345 SPECIAL *1095 •75 HERCULES WENKEL ROAD BIKE tl7QC Reg. $2165 SPECIAL ' *7? EOCMI MOTOR SAICS (EAST OF McHENRY) RTE. 120 385-3330 ONLY THE NEWSPAPER pre-" sents a full ration of news and views to satisfy today s hungry minds . . .• along with enter­ taining features, giving the reader a complete menu for reading and digesting at his lei- TEN PIN QUEENS MON. OCT. 6,9:30P.M. J. Lexow 185 - 532; N. Shulda 188 - 522; M. Steege 200 -519; G. O'Leary 189 - 511 ;K. Lulow 180'- 502; E. Damians 198 488 ;K. Frost 173 - 452;M. Goss 167 - 475; J. Grischeau 167 - 464;J. Worts 157 - 461; <C. Babineau 173 - 450; A. Koczor 160 - 449; J. Gilbert 167 - 466. Splits: J. Worts 1-2-10; N. Shulda 4-7-9; B. Nelsen - A. Wright - J. Brzenk 3-10; D. White 2-7; and J. Gilbert 5-7. MON. OCT. 13 N. Shulda 197 - 549; J. Grischeau 187 - 526; J. Lexow 232 - 512 (WOW!); J. Cordray 184 - 501; C. Babineau 177 - 496; M. Steege 174 - 490; F. Freund 165 - 479; V. Brzenk 195 - 474; E. Damians 167 - 470; P. Norred 174 - 450; P. Norred 174 - 450; B. Nelsen 166 - 443; G. O'Leary 163 - 438; A. Barger 164 - 437; D. Koleno 161 - 427. Splits: L. Bujak 5-8-10; V. Brzenk 3-10; E. Cross 3-10; L. Lavin 2-7. TUESDAY NITE OWLS TOMASELLOS 9:30P.M. Welcome to Sandy Peterson. Pizza Winner Deb Freund 82 pins over average. No. 9 Meiers Masterbilt, Capt., Sue Meier; Nancy Curtis; Marily Schulz. No. 10 Dana Wallace; Janis Olson; Capt., Deb Freund. Bobbi Fontant 435 - 162; Layne DeHaan 414 - 147; Dana Wallce 402 - 143. Glaviono's nteriors SPECIALIZING KITCHENS Stock and Custom WE AIS0 CARRY • VANITIES AND • FORMICA-MARBLE-CORIAN TOPS! i 414 S. RTE. 31 - 385-3764 Visit Our Showroom! Wouoca. L«f FLOTILLA t-k . Ui'C& 4mk« 1. Which of the following is correct 1. There are so many rules, a boater can't be expected to learn any but International Rules 2. There are so many rules they are confusing and don't work well hence we have many boating accidents 3. Th£ primary purpose of Rules of the Road is to prevent collisions and they work well 4. If you own a sailboat that is over 8' long, don't bother with Rules - you always have the right of way 2. The boundary lines for Inland Rules of the Road 1. Extend to three miles off- \ shore 2. Extend to twelve miles ; offshore 3. Are established by the Commandant of the Coast ' Guard. » 4. Were established by the 1 Secretary of the Navy in 1939 , 3. The U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary TCb the RtfRS"Sr tY them; so you Won't havt an accident 2. Wants you to at least l(S?m the International Rules regardless of where you live 3. Expects you to learn the rules that apply to your boat and the waters on which you expect to sail and cruise 4. Wants you to learn the Inland Rules only, regardless of where you live Answers 1. No 3 2. No. 3 3. No. 3 W e a t h e r G u i d e -- S t o r m warning: A single square red flag with a black center displayed by day and two red lights at nigfll*} indicate winds 55 miles pdr : h o u r ( 4 8 k n o t s ) a n d a b o v e a f e forecast. Hurricane warning: Displayed ' only in connection with a ' tropical cyclone (hurricane), j Two square red flags with * black centers displayed by day - and a white light between two ;• red lights at night indicate $ winds 74 miles per hour (64 , knots) and above are forecast. « High Game: Kay Bradley 'r 161; Lou Bottino 161. C o n v e r s i o n s : M i c h e l e ^ C o n r o y d 3 - 6 - 8 - 1 0 ; M a r g e \ C a r l s o n 3 - 1 0 ; G r a c e F e n z e l 3 - \ 10. _ ' ̂ ' MCHENRY RECREATION LADIES TUESDAY NITE BOWLING LEAGUE 10-14-175 Scores - with pins bowled o v e r a v e r a g e s : L o r r a i n e . Freund 466; Tinky Meyer 444; ; Phyl Grosreneud 188 - 470; Annette Joyce 448; Joan Buss 432; Ethel Low 457 (Yep Ethel have to get married, next week - by yours truly!!); Bette O'Brien 179 - 494; Clarice Buenzli 449; Bitsy Schaefer 464; Pat Fisher 375; Mae Collis 365; Dot Beckenbaugh 409;4 Sandy McClory 410; Janice' Pieroni 442; Wilma Aylward 433; Teresa Steffans 206 - 480;| Isy Thompson 436; Betty Smith 430; Flossie Miller 416; Frieda Miller 422. Hot Shots: Elaine Justen 189 -j 500; Cathy Boro 204 - 549; Lois Crouch 208 - 511. * Railroads: Tinky Meyer 5-10;> Mary Cook 5-7; Bette O'Brien 54 7' Sharon Klontz 3-10; Cliref Olson 5-10. * l i C.B. is ready to give Bowling lessons. \ £ FORMAL WEAR RENTAL for ALL OCCASION W ' 0 U

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