I District Champions DISTRICT CHAMPS-in volleyball were the Johntburg Skyhawkf, who took second in the Shark Conference and were eliminated in the sectionals Monday. Team members include: (sitting) Lisa Cartoon and Sue Moulto; (kneeling) Jackie SmM. Inge Dschida (capt.), Eileen Koch; (standing) Debbie Sobiesk, Sue Dehn, Norlne O'Neill, EUen O'Malley, Coach Carol Kanetike, Diana Bavetz; (on ladder) Kelly Beitz, Patti Haag, Dawne Haynie, Cheri Kofler and Oina Pecucci. EARL WALSH' So I Hear Never wanted to work in a boiler factory. The Plain- dealer news room on Monday morning didn't fall much short. Disturbing phone calls didn't do much for the tranquility of the place. A newspaper office is a whirlwind place at best. At times the whirlwind ap- p r o a c h e s t o r n a d o proporations. But, calm always follows a storm and the humorous side tends to prevail. Now come the holiday, season parties. A special diet will follow right after the first of next year. Whoope! It almost got by without realizing the Choral Club Christmas program will entertain the multitudes (Hi Saturday and Sunday nights. Being a Lawrence Welk fan and music critic, I wouldn't think of missing. (A little arm twisting also helps). At the pace the birds and a piggy sfluirrel are eating the food vmput out for them, we may Ijfcve to claim them as dependents. body seems to make ds these days. Maybe everybody. Baseball ers made demands to be t or be traded to another [Sports fans can name )me players to be classed -- you lose with them, you can lose without them. Riding through the countryside one day we saw one tractor pulling 10 plows. Hiat is a long way from the days when a team of horses pulled one walking plow, turning over one furrow. Lillian Stoffel phoned to say she had a picture of the Jim Boyles who recently celebrated their 60th wed ding anniversary in Melrose, Florida. Lillian wondered what they would think if they came back to McHenry and saw the changes. Jim's father was road commissioner for many years and lived on a farm that is now part of Lakeland Park. As a boy, I visited their home mantt timfes where the kindly Smother made me welcome. "Fat" Boyle used to take me to see "Old Bill Dunne", who had a shanty on the south side of Rt. 120 West. The house, cow shed and outbuildings were all at tached. Ah, memories! Just looking over some old obituaries and noted that my grandfather, Peter Walsh, came from Bally O'Gregg, Ireland. So, that must be how that little spot on the Fox River at the foot of Idyl Dell road was named. My mother was one of the Peter Walsh family that farmed near what was known at the Cross Roads, now Barreville Rd. and Idyl Dell Rd. Mom didn't have to change her name when she was married. Both Walshes, but from different parts of Ireland. Bill Veeck is mighty busy spending money in the trade market and must have the blessings of the future owner of the White Sox. With those blessings must come a fat pocketbook. It will be interesting to see how the Sox management Basketball At Parkland The city pf McHenry men's drop-in basketball program is in progress and will be held every Wed nesday from 7-9 p.m. at Parkland Junior High School. The program will run through Feb. 25 and there is no pre-registration, alt a slight admission fee will i charged. For further information on this program, call the Department of Paries and Recreation at 344-3300. PAGE7-PLA1NPEALER-1 >AY, DECEMBERS, Iff BRUIS Mm BREAKING LOOSE-from the grasp of his Round Lake opponent, Mike Connors made a close match out of the 138- pound competition last Saturday at West Campus. The Junior lost the match, however, 74. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD CROSSCOUNTRY SKI PACKAGE KAHRU TOURING WAX SKIS KAHRU KICK WAXLESSSKIS OFFICIAL SKIS OF THE WINTER OLYMPICS -- • SKIS *90 • BOOTS *36 • BINDINGS *8*° Rentals • DAILY • WEEKLY •GROUP Call for more Information & prices • POLES *14 • MOUNTING *r° Reg. 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It was put back into use in the spring season. Our granddaughter, Aleen, rushed us to the window to see a robin this week. That is either a dumb robin or one that was deserted and lost his sense of direction. When people say, "I love to shovel snow", I feel like saying -- come up and see me sometime. PICKUPS: You have reached middle age when the girl who smiles at you thinks you are one of her father's friends. You are old when you stop lying about your age and start bragging about it. On The Sideline With Dick Rabbitt The basketball season gets into full swing tonight when the Warriors play host to the Cary Grove Trojans, and then tomorrow night the Grant Bulldogs invade Buckner gym. The Warriors didn't do too bad a job last week in Sycamore. Finishing second in that tourney has to be a feather in their caps, as no Warrior team had advaned that far in the years they attended the tournaments. They are going to have to add to their scoring punch, as fifty or so points a game isn't going to win them many in the Fox Valley this season. Would like to give you fans a rundown on what to expect in the Fox Valley conference this season, as there is some mighty fine basketball players in our area, as well as teams. Everyone's pick to cop the title is Crown high school. Coach Jim Hinkle has been waiting for this season for the past three years. All Everything Gary Gliesman, the 6'6" forward-center and probably the outstanding player in the entire area, is back for his fourth and final season on the varsity. Four other regulars from last season will join him. Mike Szepanski is now 6'7" and much improved over last season. The floor general and hot shooter, at least against the Warriors is Kevin Kepp. Leroy Leske and Nate Linhart round out the starting five. The Vikings have their eyes set on the Super Sectional as their goal for the season. Two teams may give the Vikings a little trouble. Coach Ken Slimco's Jacobs Golden Eagles have the size and experience to give anyone trouble. They romped Elgin Larkin last week 102 to 52.\Joe Schaefer, an all-conference player last season, at 6'6>£" and Mark Ault another 6'6" player give the Eagles a rebounding duo. John Turskey, Mike Corriveau and John Lipinsky all lettermen round out the regular five for Slimco. Our good friend Gary Collins down at Crystal Lake South will be heard from again this season. The Gators along with Jacobs could give Crown some trouble. Curt Walor a 6'6" center is back again for another season, and Randy Salerno, a 6'3" forward. These two will be the brunt of the Gator attack. Jim Goodwin, Jeff Mitby and Steve Murphy round out the team. We all know that Collins will win a few games just on his coaching ability alone this season. A new coach and a lot of basketball talent in Woodstock, which I think will be the surprise team in the league this season. Jack Renkens formerly <of Arizona is the new mentor at Woodstock, and the Streaks will be big and hard to beat. Chuck Lundstrom at 6'7" along with 6*4" Scott Ritzert who can jump like a seven footer, will give the Streaks all the rebounding they need. Joe Leahy a steady ball player will be back from last season, an all- conference player, he can score from anywhere on the court Look for the Streaks to be the sleeper this year in the Fox Valley. Another new coach Arnie Kay at Crystal Lake Central, has his Tigers off and running this season. 6*6" Jim Teuber is the main cog in the Tiger machine, along with Brian Pilgard, a 6'3" guard. Scott Beck, a junior, has been a mainstay in the early season, and the Tigers will improve on their 6 and 8 record last year. Dundee under Coach Paul Judson will not repeat as champions this year. With only one regular back from last season, Scott Meyer a 6'3" forward, the Cards will find it difficult to win this season. Kurt Schuring and Bill Caubre saw limited action last season, and with newcomers Jeff Killough and Blair Johnson round out the starting five for the Cards. Cary Grove minus Greg Meyer will find it tougher than ever this year. The Trojans should be more of a team this season, they still lack the necessary ingredients to be contenders for the title. These are the seven teams the Warriors will have to battle. The Warriors will be at a height disadvantage in almost every game, plus a lot of experience. Ken Ludwig's team have always held their own with the opposition, and this year, it will be no different. Comment On Sports fOOTIUl By Pete FrMchie WASHINGTON, D. C. ~ One of the unique features of U.S. football, both pro and college, is the uncertainty of the outcome of most games. Mississippi State can upset Alabama. Cincinnati can beat the Steelers twice in a few weeks. One reason for this is that physical injury plays such a big role in U.S. football. Mental attitude is more im portant, it's true, but if key players are hurting, or out, the odds are not the same. That's not often a deciding factor in baseball, for ex ample. On a recent Saturday both UCLA and Bama were knocked off unexpectedly. They were number two and one, respectively, in the col lege ratings. After that, Notre Dame's fans rightly laid claim to being number one, and if the Irish get by the Tide (which may have happened by the time you read this) and then Southern California, they will be number-one at the end of the year. Teams like Oklahoma, Nebraaka, Texas, etc., are capable of beating any team in the nation on a given day. That's why they-and the Irish-are so often invited to the bowls. Georgia will likely go to a major bowl this year; the Bulldogs don't play Alabama. Ohio State is again a power, as is Penn State. 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