1976-77 WINTER SPORTS SCHEDULE McHenry High School 4724 W. Crystal Lake Road McHenry, 111. 60050 (815-385-7077) PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. It7> 167 Highway Deaths In State Last Month Principals: Athletic Director Worn ens Sports Coordinator: School Enrollment: Conference: Nickname: Colors: Cheerleading Sponsor: Robert Swartzloff - West Campus Gary Fields - East Campus Bill Blankenhorn Bonnie Ruggero 2,300 North Suburban Warriors Orange and Black Sandra Holstine A cloud of dust trails the Renault R-17 driven by Frank Dombroski of McHenry as he conies out of the final turn on the dirt track c<wse.at Bassett, Wi. Frank finished his two-lap run in a time of 1:01.21 for second place in the class "B" division of th^ LRSCC gymkhana. (LRSCC PHOTO BY WAYNE GAYLORD) Sports Car Gymkhana, A Half Mile Baja Lake Region Sports Car Club (LRSCC) drivers may have felt they were on the Baja trail Sunday as they competed in the club-spsonsored gymkhana held in Bassett, Wi. The dirt course, just over over U-mile in length, was everything but smooth with left and right hand turns. The toughest was a right hand, 160 degree turn that started near the peak of a hill and ended midway to the bottom. The cars were entered in three classes, according to engine cc. The drivers raced, one at a time, against the stop watch and each run consisted of a double lap. In class "A", Bill Schneider captured first place in a Fiat' 128 and Wayne Gaylord of McHenry won second place honors in his TR Spitfire. A Datsun 280z, driven by Terry Gabel, won the class "B" division, with second place going to Frank Dombroski of McHenry in a Renault R-17. Paul Musschott, the only driver to break the minute mark. captured first place in Class "C" when he completed the two lap event in a time of 59.31 in his Corvette. A Mustang, driven by Stanley Schaffer of McHenry won the second place honors in class "C". Other McHenry drivers that competed were James Becker, fifth in class "B" with his Opel Rallye and Bruce Eternick, sixth in class "B" in a MGC. Basketball Warriors Preparing For King Kong Tournament By Dick Rabbitt Coach Ken Ludwig wasted no time after the football season, as he had his cagers working hard for the season opener at the King Korn Tourney at Sycamore The Warriors have been working hard all week in preparing for their opening foe Rochelle High School One good omen for Warrior fans is that West Aurora is not entered in this year's tourney. The Blackhawks won the last five tournaments, but decided to move elsewhere this season. Twenty-four lads have repo&pd/for HheKfBani thi» seasoft. and they are "Seniors, Bill Hurckes, Brian Miller, Marty Phillips, Kandy Schiller, Dave Crook, Sean Thomas, Keith Besserud anct Ken Durkin. Juniors are: Doug Oeffling, A1 Reinboldt, Dave Kotiw, Steve Knox, Marty Deener, Jeff Sek, Dave Pliner, Steve Williams, Kevin Agullana, Tim Byers, Mark Mayer, Jeff Partenheimer, Barry Paulsen, Jerry Switzer and Bob Jackson. The Warriors open their North Suburban season at Barrington on Dec. 3rd. First home game is against Mun- delein on Dee. 10th. Conservation District Purchases Land Options Due to the recent change in the Federal Open Space policy announced by Congressman Robert McClory which permits the McHenry County Con servation district to again be eligible for Bureau of Outdoor Recreation cost sharing on land purchases made on contract, the trustees of the district have announced the purchase of three options: The John J. Kelly property consisting of 40 acres located in Marengo township fronting on Collins road. A 5-month option was purchased for $5,000 at the approved appraised value of $2,500 per acre. An option was also purchased on 30 acres contiguous to the John J. Kelly property and to Kunde Woods. Title is held in trust by the Marengo State bank. This 120-day option was purchased for $3,000 at the approved appraised uvalue of $2,600 per acre. Grant requests for federal cost sharing on the above parcels have already been filed with the Illinois Department of Conservation. Action is ex pected in December. A 60-day option on a 20-acre addition to the Hickory Grove - Fox River Conservation area was purchased at the approved value of $2,000 per acre. The land is held in trust by the LaSalle National bank. This parcel is contiguous to the eastern boundary of the Hickory Grove Conservation area and fronts on Hickory Nut Grove road. As per the policy established by the board of trustees, public notice will be given at least two weeks before the consideration of the exercising of any of the above options in order to provide for public comments on these proposed acquisitions. Beneficiaries of the trusts holding title to the above parcels will be disclosed at such time. Bees Honeybees in the United States produce about 50 million dollars worth of honey and beeswax each year. INSURED and BONDED Free Estimates ALLEN CONSTRUCTION 900 IRVING - WOODSTOCK. ILL. COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION NEEDS NEW WORK - REMODELING ROOM ADDITIONS - REC ROOMS - KITCHENS - BATHS - DORMERS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL y ICALL DENNIS - 385*1 948 or ED - 338-0346 --November Special!-- THE FINEST IN miriDOUJ/ & DOOR/ WITH FUEL COSTS RISING YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO WAIT! CALL NOW and SAVE $$$! CALL NOW AND SAVE $$$ 385-1948 or 338-0346 - ^ a a A A A * M A A A i The thirty fifth annual "Christmas Around the World" festival at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry begins Friday, Nov. 26, when representatives of the record- breaking participating groups gather in the Museum's Rotunda to trim giant Christmas trees and decorate creches and other traditional displays. Thirty-four nationalities and ethnic groups are taking part in this year's gala event, being held Nov. 26-Jan. 1. Among the festival's highlights will be auditorium programs presented Dec. 2-19 showcasing the yuletide music, pageantry, and customs of many lands. School and church choirs will offer choral concerts daily in the Rotunda Nov. 29- Dec. 24. In addition, holiday dinners will be served Dec. 2-19. Each evening's menu will feature the foods of another of the lands represented in the festival. Dinner is served from 5 to 8 p.m. Reservations can be made by calling the Museum at (312) MU4-1414. Admission to the festival and the Museum is free. Located at 57th street and Lake Shore drive. The Museum is open from 9:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays and from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekends and holidays. It will be closed Christmas day. JUST ARRIVED I AT McHENRY'S FAVORITE SPORT CENTER A Special Purchase Allows Us to Offer this New Shipment of Warm-up Suits at these Low Prices! ADULT SIZES: 65% Polyester 35% Cotton 100% Nylon CHILDREN & YOUTH SIZES REG. Now $40.00 Only REG. Now $35.00 Only $26" $22" 100% Acrylic with Hood REG. $29.99 Now Only $ 1 5 99 ALSO CHECK OUR COMPLETE LINE OF WOOD & METAL TENNIS RACKETS & TENNIS BALLS McHenrys Favorite Sport Center WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 1210 N. Green St McHenry, III. Volleyball:, Boys Basketball: Wrestling: Coaching Staff Bonnie Ruggero - Head Sue Grosser - Assistant Ken Ludwig - Head El Partenheimer - Assistant Gary Collins - Sophomore Gary Gray - Freshman "A" Pat Wirtz - Freshman "B" Marty Sobczak Head Bob Ludwigsen - Assistant Brian Wilson - Sophomore Bill Hutchinson - Freshman Christmas Festivities Open At Museum Nov. 26 Swimming Mike Shanahan - Head Swimming Jeff Clayton - Assistant Girls Basketball Connie Sanders - Head Barb Pintar - Assistant Badminton Bonnie Ruggero Codes: BBB-Boys Basketball Bad-Badminton SoB-Sophomore B Wr-Wrestling V-Varsity F-S-Frosh-Soph Sw-Swimming S-Sophomre * Two Buses-one VB-Vollevball F-Freshman from each school GBB-Girls Basketball JV-Junior Varsity Bus Leaves Date Sport Squads Onnonent Place Time East West Thu-Nov 18 VB V-JV No. Chicago Home 5:30 Sat--Nor 20 Wr V-S Double IXial Hone 1<30 Wr F Round Lake There llOO 11:00 VB V-JV Mundelein There 9«00 7:45 Tue-Nov 23 Sw V-F/S Larkin Home 4:30 Wr V-JV-S-F Cary Grove lliere 6i30 •5:00 *5:00 VB V-JV Woodstock There 5i30 4:15 Fri-Nnv 26 RHP V King Korn Trn Sycamore BEB S Kaneland Trn There Sat-Nov 27 HBB V King Korn Trn Sycamore PBB S Kaneland Trn There Tue-Nov VB V-JV Dundee Hoae 6I00 Wr V-JV-S-F Woodstock There 6:3C *5:30 *5:30 Sw V-F/S Woodstock There 4:30 3il5 Thu-Dec 2 Sw V-F/S Rolling Meadows Home 5:00 VB V-JV Grayslake Home 5«30 Prl-Deo 3 Wr V-JV-S-F Barrineton Home 6:30 HBB V-S Barrington There 6:30 5:00 Sat-Dec 4 BE© JV-3oR-F Barrington Home 9:00 Tue-Dec 7 Wr V-JV-S-F Larkin There 6:45 *5:00 *5:00 3w V-F/S Wheeling There 4:30 2:45 VB V-JV Llbertyville There 4:30 3:00 Fri-Dec 10 BPE V-S Mundelein Home 6:30 Wr V-JV-S-F Zion There 6:30 *4:30 *4:30 Sat-Deo 11 VB V-JV Barrington Home 10:00 BBB JV-SoB-F Mundelein There 9:00 *6:15 *8:15 BBP V-S Zion There 6:30 4:45 Sw V E. Aurora Invit. There 10:00 8:00 Mon-Dec 13 EEB JV-SoB-F Zion Here 4:30 Tue-Dec 14 Sw V-F/S Libert yville Horae 4:30 *4:45 *4:45 Wr N-JV-S-F No. Chicago There 6:J0 *4:45 *4:45 Thu-Dec 16 Sw V-F/S Elgin There 6:30 5«00 VB V-JV Zi->n There 4:30 3:CO Fri-Dec 17 BPB V-S No. Chicago Home 6:30 4:45 Wr V Harvard Trn There 6:00 4:45 The superintendent of Illinois State Police, Dwight E. Pit man, has announced provisional figures which in dicate that during the month of October, 1976, 167 persons died from injuries sustained from traffic accidents on Illinois highways. Seventeen hundred six persons have been killed since Jan. 1 of this year. There were 1,752 persons killed during the same period last year, showing a decrease of 46 under last year. Captain James M. Murphy, district commander for the area including Lake, McHenry, Kane, DeKalb, and DuPage counties, reports that 228 persons have been killed in these counties since Jan. 1 of this year. There were 255 persons killed during the same period last year, showing a decrease of twenty-seven. For the month of October, 1976, thirty persons died in the five- county area that comprise District 2. For October of 1975, twenty-seven persons died in traffic accidents. This shows an increase of three over last year. A breakdown of the counties shows that from Jan. 1 through Oct. 31, 1976, McHenry county has had twenty-seven fatalities. For the same period of 1975, McHenry had forty. Checkers > All 64 squares on the board are used in playing Turkish check ers; while in Spanish check ers all pieces move backwarc as well as forward. CLOSER TO HOME The practice of placing children under state guar dianship in out-of-state in stitutions have been almost eliminated, Mary Lee Leahy, director of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) an nounced "Only 75 DCFS wards remain in out-of-state facilities compared to some 785 children" who were in out-of-state in stitutions in late 1972," Mrs. Leahy said. "The reduction is one of the most dramatic achievements of this agency,'1 she said. Introducing Lee Bos Staff Marty, Rita, Lee and Sherry (We do Unisex Styling) "We like new faces . .. give us a call" 338-3676 Open Wednesday Evenings) Goodyear puts its foot JTdown on prices Winter Tire Sale Save •ll50 to $1610 Per Pair On Polyglas WinterTires ONLY A78-13 blackwall, plus $1.75 F.E.T. per tire. No trade needed. ^Suburbanite XG Polyglas A tough, double belted winter tire with ladder- type cleats -- gives you deep-biting traction in slush or snow. Buy now and save. 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