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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 11 May 1977, p. 6

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PAGE 6-PLAINDEALER WEDNESDAY MAY 11 19' MVP/MIP Awards To Girl Atheletes - V v . ' . } Field hockey, basketball and volleyball awards were presented to the outstanding eirl athletes recently. From left, Janet McKinley was voted Most Valuable Playfer (MVP) in Field hockey while Chris Connel received the Most Improved Player (MIP) award. In second photo. Patty Stoffel was awarded MVP in basketball as Vici Switzer captured the MIP award. Third photo shows Cookie Miller and Cindy McDonald as they share the MVP honors for volleyball and Marie Switzer (absent from photo) was the MIP winner. STAFF PHOTOS-WAYNE GAYLORD) 6 to 7 F'M LOUNGE ONLY F R I & S A T . S P E C I A L A L L D R I N K S % PRICE! iRANDY HUSTER AT THE TWIN JAZZ ORGANS 7:3012:30 . FRI. t SAT. girt ENTERTAINMENT EVERY WEEKEND 9-1:30 AM MAY 13 & 14 "J.W. RICE" MAY 20 & 21 "DALLAS McGEE" TUES. NIGHT 7:30-9:30 25' BEERS HAPPY HOUR MON.-FRI. GAME ROOM! SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER EXCEPT CREAM DRINKS AND CORDIALS XMDIAM MAMA* LOIJNCiE . RT. 31, % Ml. SO. OF RT. 120, McHENRY FEATURING SPENGEL MEATS CHARCOAL BROILED TO PERFECTION CARRY OUTS ON THE OUTSIDE - Warrior Carrie Mortell running the 440 leg of the 880 Medley relay attempts to move into second place during the track meet against Libertyville and Crystal Lake last Thursday. Her bid failed as the girls took third place in this event. Running with Mortell were Michelle Peterson (220 leg), Sue Hutchinson (110 leg) and Sandee Peterson (110 leg). (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Thinclads Win Double Dual Meet At Woodstock High 1211 N. RIVER RD. McHENRY, ILL. 38520,4 OPEN DAILY 11 to 1 A.M. WEEKENDS TO 2 A.M. Coach Wally Scott's McHenry high track team won a double dual meet last Thursday at Woodstock. They defeated the host school 84 to 57, and Grayslake 118 to 18. Saturday the Warriors will be at Crystal Lake for the North Suburban Conference meet. VARSITY RESULTS Shot put - 1) Reinboldt < McH), 2) Bock C.L.), 3) Dimopoulas (McH), Distance: 47-2. 2-mile relay --1) McHenry. 2) Grayslake. Time: 8:44.6. 440-relay -- 1) McHenry, 2) Grayslake Time: 46.03. Discus -1) Reinboldt (McH), 3) Bock (C.L.), 3) Pfau (McH). Distance: 129-2. 2-mile run - 1) McCrory (C.L.), , Linane (McH) 3) Weisenberger (McH). Time: 10:01.2. Long jump -- 1) Useman (McH), (2) Williams (McH) 3) Murgatroyd (McH). Distance: 18-3. High hurdle -- 1) Peterson, (McH) 2) Howell (McH), 3) Szumulas (McH) 3) Szumlas (McH). Time: 16-2. 100-yard dash -- l) ischatier (McH), 2) Useman (McH) 3) Miller (C.L.). Time: 10-2. 880-yard run - 1) Byers (McH), 2) Hurches (Mc). Time 2:09.7. High jump -- 1) Baumgar- tener(C.L ) 2) Peterson (McH) 3) Nowell (McH). Height: 6. 440-yard run -- 1) Talbot (McH) 2) Weingart (McH) 3) Wannamaker (McH). Time: 55- 4. Pole vault -- 1) Hughes (McH) Height: 9-6. Low hurdles -- 1) Peterson (McH) 2) Howell (McH) 3) Szumlas (McH). Time: 41-5. Triple jump -- 1) Reinboldt (McH, 2) Shoopman (McH), 3) Pfau (McHj. Distance: 37-4. 1-mile run --1) Linnane (McH). 2) Burman (McH), 3) Mc- Crorv (C 1. ). Time: 4:36.6. 220-yard dash -- 1) Useman (McH). 2) Schaffer (McH), 3) Murgatroyd (McH). Time: 23.1. 1-mile relay --1) McHenry, 2) Grayslake. Time: 3:41.2. Shot put -- 1) Genot (W), 2) Reinboldt (McH), 3) Szlachta (W). Distance: 53-9'2. 2-mile relay --1) McHenry, 2) Woodstock. Time: 8:44.6. 400-relay -- 1) McHenry, 2) Woodstock. Time: 46.03. Discus -- 1) Gruner (W), 2) Reinboldt (McH), 3) Decker (McH). Distance: 129-5. 2-mile run -- 1) Linane (McH). 2) Weisenberger McH), 3K Yidales (W). Time: 10:4.3. * Long jump -- 1) Glass (W) 2) Schmeiding (W), 3) Useman (McH). Distance: 19-2. High hurdles -- 1) Vadnais (W), 2) Hunt (W), 3) Colbert (W). Time: 15-4. 100-yard dash -- 1) Schaffer (McH), 2) Useman (McH), 3) Betlinski (W). Time: 10:2. 880-yard run -- 1) Schmeiding (W), 2) Byers (McH), 3) Rosenow (W). Time: 2:06.5. High jump -- 1) Peterson (McH), 2) Nowell (McH), 3) Hunt (W). Distance: 5-10. 440-yard run -- 1) Talbot (McH), 2) Weingart (McH), (3) Powell-Bartlett (W). Time: 55.4 Pole vault - 1) Glass (W), 2) Hunt (W), 3) Hughes (McH). Height: 12-6. Low hurdles - 1) Peterson (McH), 2) Nowell (McH, 3) Vadnais (W). Time: 41-5. Triple jump -- 1) Glass (W), 2) Reinboldt (McH), 3) Sch­ meiding (W). Distance: 40-7. 1-mile run -- 1) Linnase (McH), 2) Burman (McH), 3) Limbaugh (W). Time: 9:36.6. 220-yard dash -- 1) Useman (McH), 2) Jerikouske (W), 3) Schaffer (McH). Time: 23.4. 1-mile relay --1) McHenry, 2) Woodstock. Time 3:41.2. DOG CARE SESSION The 4-H Dog Care training session will be held at the McHenry county fairgrounds at 7 p.m. starting May 12, instead of at the Rockridge training stable. For further information call the Theo S. Miller residence,3606 W. Freund, McHenry. TONGUE BITING JUMP - Diane Peterson, knows she needs a jump of at least 15'8" to capture first place in the long jump competition at McCracken field last Thursday. This, her final attempt, fell short and Diane had to settle for her first jump of 14*11** and a fourth place finish. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD The OLD BRIDGE TAVERN RIVERSIDE & PEARL ST., McHENRY, ILL. is having a • SUMMER SPECIAL* for Senior Citizens - 60 & over MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 9 AM--6 PM •Draft Beer . .. .25' & 45c •Bottled Beer . 35e & 50c •Mixed Drinks 55c •Cocktails 70c FREE DRINK WITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT EARL WALSH So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR 'Twas Mothers' Day and a certain spirit permeates the air on that occasion each year. ball trick in a long time. It will happen before the season is over. Mother is No. 1 on that day What do you say when a 3- and well she might be all year-old looks at you and says, through the year. , "You don't got no hair". wfrtl A SINGLE STROKE - Pat Doherty of McHenry carded a hole in one when he used a number one wood off the scenic eight tee at McHenry Country club last week. Pat had a perfect view as his TitTeist cleared the water, finding its route to the cup. Number eight is a 191 yard, par three hole and the ace helped Pat card a nine hole 43. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD [etters Beat North Chicago Team 4 To 1 bary Gray's McHenry tefrnis team won their high 12th match of the season, and 4th in Nifrth Suburban Conference pl4y as they defeated North Chicago last week 4 to 1 The onto Warriors loss was Steve Williams in No. 2 singles who lo» to Jeff Johnson of the W^rhawks 7-5, 6-1. Results Singles No. 1 - Phil Kent (McH) def. Fefcton Sparks (N.C.) 6-2. 6-2. •to. 2. Jeff Johnson (N.C.) def St^ve Williams (McH) 7-5, 6-1. No. 3 - def. Jim Doubles No. 1 Wilkey Kennedy-Gerry (N.C.) 6-0. 6-2. No 2 - Rich Sabatka (McH) Wernette-Waddell (N.C.) 6-1, 6-2. Final score: McHenry 4, North Chicago 1. Team records: All matches - won 12, lost 6. Conference - won 4. lost 2. Rich Sompel (McH) Moog (N.C.) 6-1, 6-0 Sean Thomas-Dave (McH) def. Mark Gardner Backs-Tim def. Ron Brooks My mother left this earth s ime years ago, but memories are clear and dear to me. For my part, they could also have a mother-in-law day. Mine was very special to me. They had an overflow crowd at McHenry Country Club as families took mothers out to dine. Suppose McHenry s other fine dining spots were also crowded. Dick and Emily Hester watched TV as some team from Chicago's north side played ball. It was a pleasant surprise to see Amy Lamphere and her Aunt Harriet up from Elgin to visit their old home town. Watched the Kentucky Derby and thought what great fun it would be to sit in that grand­ stand. Our opinion is that 15 horses leaving the gate are at least five too many. Some don't belong and others get boxed in hopelessly. PICKUPS: Chinese say: If you would condemn others, wait until you are old, very old. Into each life some rain must fall, but don't get caught in a downpour without an umbrella. Your landlord may give you a lease, but not on your life. Traffic is so heavy these days the only way to get across the street is to be born there. PUBLIC NOTICE 6G0 LUCKY HOME OWNERS One of the world's largest manufacturers or aluminum siding has created a new type of specially insulated aluminum siding for your home. lor the f irs t t ime ever , a WR1TTLX 507c FUEL - SA 17 XGS ( i UA R A XT f t THE FIRST 600 HOMES WILL BE DONE AT HALF PRICE!! Call Collect 815-385-6889 if you live in McHenry, Cook, Kane or Lake Counties. This means we can reside your home for one-half ohe cost of any aluminum siding on the market today. • If this notice does not appear in youn paper, call us Saw the Bob Thompsons and Maude Granger come in from Gagetown. Schmaltz and Dorothy were surrounded at a large table. (Seems Schmaltz and I were Soing to have lunch together long months ago. We like to cover McHenry then and now). The Ted Spengel family was a happy, healthy, hungry group Friendly as always. The Carl Behnkes and the Hollanders gave us a chance for a short visit. Carl thinks this column should remind one and all that Fathers' Day will coming soon. Just looked it up and find it will be observed June 19 that's just a hint to put a big mark on your calendar). The Cubs and Sox have both been going great so there isn't much chance of stirring up an argument right now. The season is young. Thinking the other day that we haven't seen the old hidden Men's 16" Softball The McHenry Men's 16 inch softball league gets under way this week. Games are played on Monday, Tuesday and Thur­ sday evenings beginning at 7:30 p.m. Hettermann'sof Johnsburg is the defending champion. Eight teams make up the league including Hettermann's, Old Bridge, Hautzinger Concrete, Fox Hole, Sunnyside Inn, Hiller Construction, Wauconda Merchants and Hansens. All games are played at the V.F.W. and the public is in­ vited. * * * • Most adults overlook the value of play and amusement in life. Some, we mu^t admit, over­ emphasize"'it.

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