IM \I\1>EALF.R \VEI>\FSI>\V, DECEMBER 15. 1976 EARL WALSH So I Hear hoys must have found a way L'hey scored 7<> points, most of tnem from inside lioldum ilocV.i da\ go l>> that I don't gtw solnv other driver a hj?p«k in ti alWr i Looking lor the most courteous driver . iward' Hut I pooled one night and got hollered ;tt aplenty fulled ahead and waved to ear back to pass l ie passed, but gave me the business as he went by I should have pulled farther ahead As in l ife, you do something right 99 t imes. Hut look out for that looth t ime! -Don Mereure turned in si-ores for the Lakeland Park Fun League that makes us take a Second look Joanne (Gilbert rolled a 242 name in a lofty <>or> series. That gal is good! Not tar behind was Dennis Swedo w itl i a 234 game in a 597 series Any league is a Fun league when you can topple the pins like that Newspapers are real targets for eomplainers. And some complaints are justified. We had avail last week from a real gentleman. He didn't give his name -- and we didn't ask He noted that the sports page carried two pictures of a wrestling match. Hoth showed McHenry wrestlers losing. McHenry had only two winners in that match, but our aye photographer didn't get a good action shot of those two We like to be fair to the op- IHjsition. but not too fair! You win some You lost some. SPORTS EDITOR _ More sports fans should have seen that Warrior basketball game Friday night The Warriors showed us something in beating a favored Mundelein team 76 to <14. This team showed hustle and gave evidence that they were brought up to the varsity by coaches who taught them the Ludwig style of play. Holding a 46-31 lead at half time after a sizzling second quarter, the boys went into a tailspin in the third period before regaining the pace. Far be it from us to say the team didn't show inexperience at times. That they did, but had what it takes to put the game away decisively. With all eyes on Mundelein's (Ireg Boyle and his 28 points, one hardly realized that our own Brian Miller was piling up a 27 poirrtMotal. Hovle was the works for the visitors as he sank long shots and short shots with a smoothness seldon seen in high school competition. Coach Starkey had the 6'2" Boyle at center and positioned the taller Don Hutchinson <6'6"> to take the tip-offs. It worked- for a while. The visitors used a zone defense that was hard to crack without a fast break. Ciuess our The Warriors are know n as a rebuilding team throughout the circuit. Seems to us they are building on a sound foun dation The crowds are bound to grow Win or lose, this team will make you like them Leo Heimer came a - callin' and brought a picture of the rigging when McHenry's first water well was under con struction back in 1897. When information is secured from City and Plaindealer files, the picture is going to the McHenry Library Historical room How are you doing" Let's get McHenry history together for future generations. One day, instead of serving the usual hot meal, the school cafeteria handed out peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. After lunch, a satisfied first grader marching out the door complimented the cafeteria manager: "Finally, you gave us a home-cooked meal." ---Cherriology--- PAIRINGS FOB MCIIENRY SOPHOMORE TOURNAMENT Monday, December 20, 1976: Marian vs. Deerfield - 6:30 p.m. McHenry vs. Schaumburg - 8:00 p.m._ Tuesday. December 21, 197(5: Schaumburg vs. Marian - 6:30 p.m. Deerfield vs. McHenry - 8:(K) p.m. Wednesday. December 22. 1976: Deerfield vs. Schaum burg - 6;30 p.m. McHenry vs. Marian - 8:(K> p.m. I 6R®scent cBaV j i: ^AnpiNg ' PRESENTS J I [Holiday Dinner Specials £ FOR DECEMBER $' •TUESDAY BREAST OF CHICKEN SESAME Marinated boneless breast sauteed with sesame sauce. • WEDNESDAY C0QUILLES CRESCENT BAY Scallop casserole in lobster sauce • THURSDAY BEEF B0URGUIGN0NNE COMPLETE DINNERS WITH WINE *495 (Regular menu also available) Think Snow Fourteen Department of Conservation properties will be open to cross country skiiers this winter and nine sites will provide trails for snowmobiling, Conservation director John McGuire an nounced. For the location sites write Department of Con servation, Public Information division, 605 State Office building, Springfield, II. 62706. GOURMET LUNCHEON From '2.85 Wednesday & Friday, 11:30 - 2JD p.m. MAKE NEW YEAR'S EVE RESERVATIONS NOW 815/385-8899 CRESCENT BAY LANDING 3309 N. CHAPEL HILL RD.. McHENRY, ILL. - r\jm Notice Sports Pictures Since previous notices (starting last fall) have not been noted, this will be run from time to time. Being unable to use the many group pictures sent in, a decision was made to discontinue all league groups except cham pionship teams. Pictures taken by our staff photographers of athletes on the high school level will be selected as to their importance Individual pictures of various sports will be appraised as to their newsworthy value and available space. It was a flood of group pictures last year that made this decision by the management necessary. & SHORT A SLEIGH FOR THE HOLIDAYS? WE FEATURE CHEVROLET & OTHER FINE GENERAL MOTORS CARS - WE'VE GOT THE SLEIGH JUST RIGHT FOR YOU! SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES Christmas and New Years Holiday Special WEDNESDAY NOON Thru MONDAY NOON Nova 4-Door Sedan REGULAR RATES * 1st Tank of Gas FREE * N o [ «. t ra Charge tor f i rs ' 1000 Mi les *6495 DON'T DELAY- v CUL FOR RESERVATIONS TODAY: 385-2100 We give you more time for your money. PAYTON HIWAY 31 SOUTH. McHENRY A CHEVETTE '10" per Day UK pvt Mill NOVA J14°° per Day 14c per Mi It' (»as. Insurance, and XI.I Maintenance included. (Special V%eekl\ Kates) CHEVROLET 2100 I . \KKI. \ \ I ) I'XKK I I \ I .E.Vil E Week of 11-20-71! ' Bowler of the Week - Joanne <iilbert 605 scratch series). ABOVE AVERAGE .MEN: Don Mereure 189. 181. 190 - 560; Lou Arroyo 17:5, 161. 230, - 564: Dennis Swedo 234, 185. 178, -597: Ken Massheimer 179 - 476; Don (iilbert 177 452; Bob Steiner 173 471; Marty Ehlen 204 - 454; Tony Freels 170 - 441; Dom (iiacomo 165 - 420; Dick Hager 411 and Dennis Krahel 404. ^{igh Series Scratch: <Tie> Dor\ Mereure and Dennis Swedo - 597. High Series with Handicap. Joe Leopold 706. High Game Scratch: Lou Arroyo 251. A B O V E A V E R A G E - WOMEN: Joanne Gilbert 242, 199, 164. - 605; Folly Licastro 164. 154 448; Jan Wegener 158 - 403; Carol Swedo 374; Thelma Massheimer 312; Terry Arroyo 384; Marilyn Ehlen 335; Bev Krahel 314. High Series Scratch Joanne (iilbert - 605. High Series with Handicap: Bobbie Hager - 656. High Game Scratch: Mickey Becker - 202. First place team - "We Go" - won 22 and lost 6. MCHENRYTEACHERS BOWLING LEAGUE Decembers. 1976 BALL CONTROL-Warrior Brian Miller finds himself double teamed as he looks over the situation during the fourth quarter of the game against Mundelein. In background is Billy Hurckes who comes in to aid Miller. Miller hit for 27 points and Hurckes connected for 20 to lead McHenry to a 76-64 win in their first home game. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) Tea m Standings w 1 pins 1. Perfect Pickups 30.5 13.5 17,809 2. The Happy Hookers 26 18 16,894 3. Bottoms-Up23.5 20.5 17,207 4. The First Team 21 23 17,191 5. Imperials 20 24 17,277 6. The Tidy Bowls 20 24 16.816 7. Alley Cats 18 26 17,745 8. Holy Rollers 17 27 16,414 The men now have a new high game to shoot for, which was bowled by L. Johnson - 216. Congratulations to Lyle! High series for the night was bowled by W Farrell 175, 177 and 175 for a 527 series. High games were bowled by J. Lescher 187 and W. Coari a 209. High game for the ladies was 168 by B. Thompson. Splits were picked off by M. Foss the 3-6-7-10; P. Jenkins the 6-7-10; and S. Vitale the 5-7-10 . 19 ILLINOIS 77 IL 1977 LAUD Of UHC9LH IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WITH PRE-PRINTED APPLICATION Yes, once again The First National Bank of McHenry offers a license plate service effective December 1. 1976. You must have your pre-printed form from the State of Illinois in order to purchase your 1977 license plates. (Service Charge S2.00) B THE FIRST \ ATIO\AL BANK OF McHEXRY 3814 W. £lm Street • \1iHcnr\. Illinois 60050 8IS-38SS400 Warriors Tip Mundelein From Ranks Of Undefeated, 76-64 A LONG STRETCH for the Mundelein player, but Warrior Randy Schiller makes the one-handed rebound look easy. Schiller's control of the boards in the first half helped the Warriors to a 15 point lead at the end of the half. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY INSTANT SERVICE 1977 AUTO LICENSE PLATES ON SALE HERE December 1 thru February 14 By Dick Rabbitt For the second week in a row, the Warriors knocked off an undefeated team, this time the Mundelein Mustangs by the score of 76 to 64. Last week they defeated previously undefeated Barrington 69 to 67. Good rebounding and tough defense gave the Warriors their fourth win of the season and left them undefeated in North Suburban play with a 2 and 0 record. The Warriors and Mustangs started off the game as if there were a fire in the gum as they ran and shot up and down the floor to the delight of the fair size crowd at Buckner Gym. With all five starters scoring, the Warriors found themselves tied at 16 all with ' 2:00 remaining in the initial period. The Mustangs scored twice on baskets by Boyle and Elfering along with a charity toss to take a 5 pt. lead, but at the 10 second mark Bill Hurckes canned a 15 footer. Then on a steal, Brian Miller threw one in form mid- court at the buzzer, and the Warrior trailed by one. Miller's basket seemed just the tonic the Warriors needed. The Mustangs took a 25 to 24 lead with 6:00 remaining in the second period, and that was the last time the rest of the evening they led in the game. Big A1 Reinboldt started the ball a rolling with a lay up, and then the Warriors proceeded to score 15 unanswered points, with Miller, Hurckes and Reinboldt leading the way. At the 1:45 mark Marty Phillips' basket gave the Warriors their biggest edge of the night, a 45 to 29 margain. The Warriors walked off the floor at the intermission with a 46 to 31 lead. The Warriors were simply amazing throughout the first half. They rebounded better than they had all season, and Randy Schiller swept both boards as if he owned them. That along with a tough pressing defense had the Mustangs bewildered. With a 15 point lead the Warriors began to play a little too cautious, and as a result disaster almost struck. A perked up Mundelein five began to whittle the Warrior lead, and the home folks became quite uneasy as the quarter progressed. Brian Miller with 2 baskets and a pair of charity tosses was the only Warrior scoring in the period, and the Mustangs narrowed the gap to, a 52 to 48 deficit going into the final eight > minutes of play. The final period saw the Warriors abandon their slow down tactics, and play their usual run and gun, and the results were rewarding. Ken Durkin who came off the bench made two clutch baskets. That really put daylight between the Warriors and Mustangs, and with Miller, Reinbodlt, and Hurckes all scoring the Warriors walked off the floor with the victory. Coach Ludwig commented "our rebounding in the first half, especially the second quarter was a big help in our gaining the 15 point halftime lead". Brian Miller led the Warrior attack with his career high of 27 pts. Billy Hurckes did a line job guarding Greg Boyle, Mun delein high scorer. Boyle led all scorers with 28, 8 below his season average. Hurckes forced the Mustang sharp shooter to his left, where is not as effective. Credit must be given to the fine Mundelein guard, he is an outstanding player, but he and the Mun delein team will find, he can't do it all himself. He took 32 of the Mustangs 61 shots hitting on 10. Over the long season when one player takes half the shots, you are looking for trouble. MCHENRY fg ft pf tp Miller 12 3 1 27 Schiller 3 0 2 6 Reinboldt 6 3 3 15 Thomas 10 4 2 Hurckes 7 6 4 20 Durkin 2 0 3 4 Phillips 10 3 2 Totals 32 12 22 76 MUNDELEIN fg ft pf tp Boyle 10 8 3 28 Elfering 6 3 5 15 Snell 3 14 7 Hutchinson 4 3 5 11 Klauss 0 3 2 3 Rusin 0 0 3 0 Totals 23 18 22 64 McHenry 20 26 6 24 76 Mund. 21 10 17 16 64 Soph Cagers Lose Squeaker To Mundelein 44-43, Run And Romp Over Zion 77-67 By Dick Rabbitt Coach Gary Collins' sophomore cagers split a pair of games over the weekend. On Friday they lost a heartbreaker to Mundelein 44 to 43 after leading most of the way. Don Bentz again led the sophs with 19 points. However, on Saturday night the local cagers ran and romped over Zion Benton by the score of 77 to 67. Leading by as much as 18 points in the final period, the local boys had a lot of fun, and the genial young coach cleared his bench early in the final period. Scott Dixon with 20 pts., Bentz with 17, and freshman Chris Dixon with 16 paced the local attack. After the hearbreaking loss on Friday night, it was a happy group of youngsters than ran SPECIAL OFFER! (LIMITED TIME ONLY) offethe floor at Zion on Saturday night. MCHENRY fg ft pf tp S. Dixon 5 0 1 10 Prust 12 0 4 C. Dixon 10 2 2 Schaeffer 2 0 4 4 Bentz 9 1 4 19 Christy 0 2 0 2 Zeller 10 2 2 Totals 19 5 13 43 MUNDELEIN FIREPLACE WITH ANY COMPLETE ROOM ADDITION Room Additions AS LOW AS *3650 FOR 20' x 22' CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES (815)385-8454 BANK FINANCING AVAILABLE WE DO OTHER HOME IMPROVEMENTS TOO! fg ft pf tp Endres 3 0 1 6 Mireles 3 2 2 8 Ullrich 4 1 5 9 Becker 5 2 0 12 Martin 1 2 1 4 Butkus 2 1 0 5 Totals 18 8 9 44 McHenry 10 14 10 » 43 Mund. 6 14 12 12 44 MCHENRY fg ft tp S. Dixon 10 0 20 Prust 6 0 12 C. Dixon 6 4 16 Shaeffer 2 0 4 Bentz 8 1 17 Thomas 2 2 6 Behan 1 0 2 Totals 35 7 77 ZION fg ft tp Knox 1 0 2 Scott 2 0 4 Mcintosh 7 5 19 Davis 8 0 16 Bowles 0 1 1 Steele 1 0 2 Storey 3 0 6 Bell 5 1 11 Jones 0 4 4 Smith 0 2 2 Totals 27 13 67 McHenry 21 16 23 17 77 Z.B. 12 14 16 25 67 Two of three veterans who enter college-level training under the GI Bill normally obtain a degree, the Veterans administration reported. i