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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Apr 1980, p. 6

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PAC.K g^yyNPEALER - WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23.1989 SPORTS TWO MILE RUN-On the first lap, Mary Bazan and Barb Zuber (left and right center) attempt to take the lead from the Marengo runner. At the finish, many laps later, Bazan, a freshman, came In second behind number II. Her time 13.15, was just two seconds off of first place. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Seaton Track Team Wins Girls Triangular Meet Coach Don Seaton's girls track team won a triangular last week defeating Marengo and Johnsburg. The Warriors had 74 pts. to Marengo's 68 and Johnsburg 23. Warrior Scoring 440 Relay: 2nd.,D.'Angelo, Voska, Scramek and Blume. 3200 Yd. Run: 2nd.. Bazan. 800 Medley: 1st., D'Angelo, Voska, Scramek, and D. Mortell. 200 Low Hurdles: 1st., Schau. 100 'Yd. Dash: 1st., C Mortell. 880 Yd. Run: 1st., Hut­ chinson. 880 Yd. Relay 2nd.. D'Angelo, Voska, Scramek and D. Mortell. 440 Yd. Dash: 1st., C. Mortell. 100 Yd. Low Hurdles: 1st., Schau. 1600 Yd. Run:. 1st., Hutchinson. 200 Yd. Dash: 1st., C. Mortell. 1600 Yd. Relay: 1st., Foley, D'Angelo, Howard, and D. Mortell. Shot Put: 1st., Kopsell. High Jump: 2nd., Schau. Discus: 3rd., C. Mortell. Individual standouts for the Warriors were Sue Hutchinson winning the 880 and 1600 yd. runs, Carrie Mortell winning the 100, 200 and 440 yd. dashes, and Sharon Schau winning both hurdles events. the Sky hawk Softball Girls Beat South Beloit 12-3 Last Thursday afternoon the Johnsburg girls' got their softball season started after seven cancellations. The lady Skyhawks defeated South Beloit 12-3. The game was a defensive game until the seventh when Johnsburg scored eight runs on 6 hits, 2 walks and 2 errors Seniors Lora Jacobs (double and triple in four at bats) and Debbie Herdrick (single and double in four at bats) led the hitting attack. Johnsburg scored in the first inning as the result of a walk, a dropped third strike, a double steal and Debbie Herdrick's single. South Beloit threatened to score in the first as the Skyhawk pitcher. Debbie Herdrick, had trouble with control and walked three batters, but the defense made two strong plays to end the inning with no runs scoring. Lora Jacoobs (3 rbi's), Kim Grenman (2rbi's). Beth Oeffling (2rbi's) and Brenda Bingman <2 rbi's) all produced big hits to keep the seventh inning rally going. Skyhawk pitchers looked good for their first outing of the season. Debbie Herdrick 'recovered from a wild first to pitch a strong 5 innings and earn the win. Ellen O'Malley pitched to 8 batters in two innings. Tuesday the Skyhawks were scheduled to host Marengo, and travel to Harvard on Thursday, return home to host Beloit Catholic on Saturday. Johnsburg 2 0 10 10 8 S. B. 0 10 10 0 1 r h 12 10 3 6 ATTENTION STUDENTS! Don't go to your Prom looking like a Quart of MILK! VISIT ULTRATAN * Add a little color to your life. * Everyone looks good in a tan Monday ^ Saturday >doy ' t O A V AW to o 'iPV Ultratan Suntan Solon 3932 West Main Street McHenry, Illinois 344-5900 He that talketh what he knoweth will also talk what he knoweth not. -Francis Bacon. Whom the disease of talk­ ing once possesseth, he can never hold his peace. -Ben Johnson. i Too Quick.. ....and the shortstop from Crystal Lake South will be surprised as he prepares to put the tag on Jim Frantz of the Warriors. In his hurry to make the play, the throw from the catcher is still in the air, and beading for center field. The play developed after Frantz singled. He headed for second while Len Jensen was being called out at the plate after he attempted to score from second on Frantz's hit. Frantz was safe at second. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD EARL WALSH' So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR' Warrior Baseball Team Is 2-2-1 In Busy Week That was the week that was -- we attended five wakes during the week. Too many. We are ready for a wed­ ding or the christening of a baby. "You don't recognize me, but I read your column all the time", said the pleasant girl. "I'm Hanna Tonyan's sister, Rosina", the girl continued. Rosina Glosson Amo resides in Kenosha, but keeps track of the old home town. Way back when my father passed away, Rosina worked for Mrs. Jim Sayler in the former home of her "Aunt Gertie Miller". She baked a batch of those old fashioned "big" cookies to send to our house. ." Good neighbors. The Bowling Shuldas turned in one for the book in a tournament in Milwaukee. Mother, father and son turned in scores with only two pins difference in their averages. The Cubs and Sox are both going strong at the point of this writing. Guess I can't stir up any trouble this time. I don't think much of the "I'm the prettiest" Ali comeback at the age of 38 years. Some claim he was the greatest of all time. Others want to see him get his block knocked off. "It isn't the money", Ali is quoted as saying. Huh! What's 8 million dollars? Charlotte Tonyan wanted to know if my ears were ringing a week ago last Saturday. That was the day of Florida McHenryites' reunion. Ringing? So that was the clanging I heard. Here's a report on the goings on: April 15,1980 "Dear Earl: "WHAT A THRILL! Exactly 100 former McHenry residents attended the 6th McHenry Day Reunion at Fred Howard Park. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Saturday, April 12, 1980. The temperature was 82 degrees and was a nice, bright sunny day and it was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. "It was so heart warming UNTTM Consider These Army and Army Reserve Programs: ARMY DELAYED ENTRY PROGRAM Lets you enlist now, guarantees training in the field of mur choice when you qualify, and lets you take up to 365 days before active duty. REN ARMY TWO-YEAR ERUSTMERT Makes it possible for you to accumulate up to (7400 for your educaton and spend much of your active duty tow in Europe, or the U.S. ARMY RESERVE SPLIT TRAIRING Lets you attend Basic Training this summer, complete Advanced Training next summer, and earn nearly $900 in drill pay in between. ARMY RESERVE ENLISTMENT I0NUS If you join a selected Reserve Unit you will have a choice of* S1500 cash bonus or payment of 100% of mur college or vocational school tuition and foes up to $2000 maximum THE CHOICE AND THE FUTURE ARE YOURS IN TODAY'S ARMY AND ARMY RESERVE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: to see so many former McHenry residents turn out to renew old acquaintances and to see who could tell the tallest tale, which was many. (Bill' Pries did alright, and still has some unclaimed keys in his possession). "In spite of the high cost of travel, many people traveled long distances to attend the annual reunion. A great big good word to each and everyone who attended. "The next reunion will be November 15th, 1980 at Fred Howard Park, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Shelter No. 4. It was the decision of the majority present to have two reunions a year. "We know the word will get back to you by Eugene and Elvira Nye in regards to the get-to-gether, as we all enjoyed seeing them. If those people in Arkansas think they can match Florida with the "ol' faith­ fuls from McHenry", more power to them. The Florida McHenryites are now over 250 and growing all the time. The hosts and hostesses for these affairs do put in lots of hours organizing them, but it is gratifying to have a wonderful turnout such as the one of April 12, 1980. "Sincerely, "Bill & Pauline Pries "Bill & Eleanor Creutz" By Dick Rabbitt After all our complaining last week because of lack of athletic activity at McHenry high school, this week we are filled with events. Coach Keri S w a n s o n ' s b a s e b a l l Warriors had five con­ ference baseball games in the Fox Valley with a 2 won, 2 lost, and a tie for their efforts. Early in the week, senior pitcher Joe "Snake" Bellich after two outs and two strikes on the batter gave up a scratch single for the Cary Grove Trojans only ' hit as the Warriors won 10 to 0 in a five inning game. On Thursday after falling behind 5 to 0 to the Crystal Lake Tigers, the Warriors rallied to gain the lead, only to lo^e it, ..arid again tie the game, as darkness prevailed and the teams ended up knotted at 9 apiece, with the game to continue later in the season, when the Warriors travel to Tigertown. Friday saw the Gators of Jim Beck come to town, and put the Warriors down 10 to 0, with Jeff McNish taking his first loss of the season. The Warriors managed only 4 hits and committed 4 miscues in a losing cause. On Saturday the Swanson crew traveled to Jacobs for a twin bill, and again the "Snake" was the master performer, allowing only 5 hits, and striking out 11 as the Warriors won the opener of a twin bill 8 to 1. Joe Bauml with a double, and Len Jensen with a triple led the local attack. In the nightcap the Warriors lost 9 to 6 in 11 innings, as two Golden Eagle home runs in the top of the inning proved the downfall for Colbern, the Warriors pitcher in relief. Doessel led the Warrior hitting with 4 hits, including a double, and two triples. Coach Swanson was unhappy with his Warriors fielding in the second en­ counter, as three miscues paved the way for the Jacobs nine to knot the score in regulation time. This week the Warriors have a full slate of games, winding up hosting the Blue Streaks from Woodstock on Saturday. In the second game Saturday the Warriors had 54 batters at the plate, with the Jacobs hurlers issuing 11 walks, the Warriors had 43 official times at bat, and that has to be some kind of a record. Bauml, 3b Bryniarski, ss Totals: MCHS C.L.S. 1 0 0 1 0 0 22 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 I 1 x ,U/' r h e 0 4 4 10 12 1 McHenry vs. Jacobs 1st Game McHenry vs. Crystal Lake C. ab h r Jensen, 2b Greve, If Frantz, cf Johnson,lb Hoff. c Zeller, p Bauml, rf Bryniarski, ss Kalck,^ 3b Doessel, ph Anderson,ph Totals: MCHS C.L.C. 31 9 9 0 0 0 0 6 1 2 4 0 10 13 0 r h e 9 9 2 9 11 3 ab h r Jensen, 2b 4 1 1 Greve, If 4 2 2 Frantz, cf 3 0 0 Hoff, c 4 2 0 Zeller, rf 4 0 1 Doessel, dh 2 0 1 Johnson,lb 2 1 1 Bauml, 3b 4 2 1 Bryniarski, ss 3 1 1 Totals: 30 9 8 MCHS 1 3 3 0 0 0 1 Jacobs _____ 0 0 & 1 0 0 0 ' r h e ' % ' m 8 9 0 1 5 3 2nd Game * ab h r Jensen,2b 3 0 0 Greve, If 5 2 0 Frantz, cf 5 0 0 Hoff, c 6 0 0 Zeller, rf 4 1 2 Doessel, dh 5 4 2 Johnson,lb 5 2 1 Bauml, 3b 5 2 0 Bryniarski, ss 5 0 0 McHenry vs. Crystal Lake S. Totals: 43 11 6 Jensen, 2b Greve, If Frantz. cf Hoff.c Zeller, rf - Doessel, dh Johnson, lb ab 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 h r 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MCHS Jacobs 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 r h e 6 11 1 9 8 3 Employee: I've been with you for 25 years and I never asked for a raise before. Employer: That's why you've been here 25 years! 917-4239/4220 A BUNTING BATHING BEAUTY . . . Daytona Beach Resort Area's Stephenie Hart admits that she knows little about baseball, but even she knows that bunting is an im­ portant part of the game. Without it, says Steph, how could you decorate the sta­ dium on opening day? LOTS OF CLEARANCE-as Angela captured the win In Angela Anderson of the Warriors clears the high Jump at 4'4". the frosh-soph meet. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Don't Miss Our Special Order Showing of the Johnny Corson Suits Wed., April 23,12-7 ... & mhvMnphtra 3^02 w. MAIN ST. McHENRY HENNY PENNY FAMILY RESTAURANT 6:00 • 8:00 MONDAY • SUNDAY BREAKFAST SPECIAL $|00 3 eggs, potatoes, toast DINNER SPECIAL *2" (including Solod Bor) Monday-Pork Cutlets Tuesday-liver and Onions Wednesday-Homemade Spag. & meatballs Thursday-Stuff ed peppers or Beef Stew Friday-Perch or Haddock Saturday-Beef & Noodles SPECIAL CHICKEN CARRYOUTS 'Corner of 120 & Kent Rd. % r

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