fr . 1,3 r.,.^ 4, SECTION l - MCHENRY PLAINDEALER - NOVEMBER 3, 1966 $0 i hear • - - McHenry High School Cross Country Team ; M W • 9 imrM t el": By: Bari WiM • T h e M c H e n r y W a r r i o r s gave the Libertyville football team a rugged time last Friday at McCracken Field, but lacked the offense to put the game on the victory side. The visitors marched to their only touchdown in the early minutes of the game, then found the Warrior defense up to its true capabilities the -rest of the way. The Warriors showed power, but needed sweeps, air attack and razzle-dazzle to fool the opposition. , ' , 1 4f- 4, \*'4 Harlem Satellite! Bring Tricks To McHenry Gym Thursday, Nov. 10 To Meet Johnsburg Forester Five • On the other hand, the highly rated Libertyville team did not show the kind of punch on offense that was expected. best defense in athletics was a strong offense. When they gave the ball to Chuck Reilly in the fourth We just learned that our quarter it looked like he was Varsity "M" Club has a big going to spark the team to a attraction scheduled for next touchdown, but the drive bog- Thursday, Nov. 10, in the ged down. high school gym when the Harlem Satellites bring all The Warriors now travel to their skill and comedy to Crystal Lake for an afternoon meet the Johnsburg Forester game on Saturday of this basketball team. This is big! week for the final clash of the We plan to give the game a season. They have to win this spread in this page this week, one to make the season shape Better get your tickets early, up. The gym won't be big enough for this one. Members of the McHenry high school Cross Country team are shown above. Front row left to right: Gary White, Marie Smith, Bruce Davis, Wayne Smith, Brad Pictor and Jim Lightner. Back row: Don Seaton, coach, Gary Bockman, Sam Lamont, Randy Karls. Tony Wagner, Mark Alderson, Bill Voeltz, Willard Stahl, Tom Fuchs, Dennis Roby, Dale Snell and Bill Anderson, manager. Missing from picture are freshmen Dave Miller and Ed Brut. ,y\ SPORTS If we were to go into comparisons, the Warriors would Bill Oeffling left word that have a victory on paper. But, the Northern Illinois Amateur games are not won (or lost) Basketball League opens its in newspaper columns. We do season Sunday, Nov. 13. The t h i n k t h a t C o a c h H a r g i s a n d l e a g u e c o n s i s t s o f e i g h t his staff can get the team teams: Dundee, Fox Lake, ready this week for a win Hampshire, Harvard, Johnso v e r C r y s t a l L a k e . T h e r e i s b u r g , E l g i n , R i c h m o n d a n d plenty of enthusiasm on the Woodstock. Johns burg's home part of the coaching staff and games will be played on Wedno lack of desire on the part nesday nights at 8:00 o'clock of the team. or Sundays at 1:30 p.m. at the Johnsburg Public School. North Chicago and Barring- Maybe Bill can give us a ton, both undefeated,- played schedule for next week--then a scoreless tie last week. An- watch the SPORTS CALENother blow to some of us who DAR for games. believed for years that the We were more than a little bit pleased to open the morning mail and find the following letter from Mrs. Paul Mandli. We hope she won't mind our printing it as she wrote. It would be hard to pick out pieces and capture the spirit and enthusiasm. Our congratulations to the happy Mindlis. Here 'tis: "Dear Earl: This letter carries good news from some old friends. I always said we'd let you know if we ever won another championship and on Friday night, Oct. 28th, 5 years to the day that Paul's McHenry Warriors beat Barrington for the title, the Portage Warriors beat the Dells and have the co-championship of the South Central Conference Warriors Lose Speaker To Wildcats; Final At tal Lake Saturday 18 19 8 29 30 31 ANY SPORT AND EVENT Headquarters for the largest and best selection of trophies in town. Fast Delivery, Expert Engraving Plastigrave Trophies 4213 W. Waukegan Rd. (Rte. 120) McHenry, 111. ph. 815-885-4619 .50% Discount For the third time this season, the Warriors couldn'i find the scoring touch on their home field. The only scoring in this fiercely fought battle came early in the first quarter when Libertyville first got their hands on the ball. The Warriors had received the kick-off and were forced to punt after three downs. Ttie Wildcats took the ball down into McHenry territory where their drive seemed to stall on the Warrior 35 yard line. With fourth down and 25 to go, the reserve Libertyville quarterback lobbed a screen pass near the Cat bench. Before the receiver could be caught, he" had penetrated inside the Warrior 10 yard line, and a few plays with Baraboo with a 7-1 season record. What a happy family we were, not to mention the team, students and town. Mike is a member of his Dad's squad. He hopes to see lots of action in his Jr. and Sr. year. Portage really backs their teams and we're very happy up here. Best regards to you. your wife and family. Rosemary and Paul Mandli and Children later, Bruce Jordan punched the ball over for the score and added the extra point on a successful kick. This was nil the scoring activity that would take place in the home finale of the 1966 season. From this point on, the football game was marked by a titanic defensive battle, with the orange and black actually holding a statistical edge in the final analysis, 14.1 y a r d s g a i n e d t o 1 3 7 y a r d s gained for the Cats. The Warriors threatened seriously on- Mrs, John Nolan and Mrs. ly once, late in the fourth Jack Phelan are in charge of quarter. With first down and ticket sales for the dessertgoal on the Libertyville 4, luncheon to be held Wednesthe Warriors saw three offen- day, Nov. 9, at 1:30 o'clock sive plays fizzle. With fourth at the McHenry Country club, and about 6, Loss man drove sponsored by the auxiliary to to the one or two yard line, the Mental Heath center. The FOOTBALL Varsity and Sophs - Sat., Nov. 5, 12:00 Noon, at Crystal Lake (Last game of season) Freshmen - Sat., Nov. 5, 9:00 a.m. Crystal Lake at McHenry. SHOOTING McHenry Sportsmen's Club Sat., Nov. 5 - Jack Rabbit and Practice Shoot at 2:00 p.m. MENTAL HEALTH The original New York Ha$? lem Satellites, under the direction of Rookie Brown, will a p p e a r a t M c H e n r y h i g h school on Nov. 10th, 1966, at S p.m. Rated as one of the finest teams in the country by sports and entertainement luminaries, the Satellites combine comedy, showmanship and basketball skill to provide two hours of entertainment for young and old. *nie Harlem Satellites, now in their eighth season, have appeared in 36 states, Mexico and Canada before an estimated 300,000 people. Their record in playing basketball has placed them prominently among the top professional teams, winning 1045 games and losing only 9. Proving that comedy can intermix with basketb all, the Satellites present an exhibition of talent and skill designed to entertain one and all. NEVER LIKE THIS Basketball was never like this. Playing a superior game of basketball is not enough for a young man to join the group. He must also possess all the ingredients that go into making a good comedian. Watching the team perform so effortlessly it is not difficult to realize that each member has been carefully selected before being accepted by Rookie. Each individual performance is an exhibition in itself both of basketball ability and showmanship. The training and discipline under wheh the team operates provides an audience with an evening of enjoyment impossible to surpass. Providing the opposition will be the Johnsburg Forester team with the following players in the lineup: Don Bentz, Mike DeWolf, Wally Frett, Tom Lewis, Harry May, Bill Oeffling, Jim Peterson, John Reinboldt and Bob Rizzo. Meglc Circle Demonstrating their unparalleled manipulation of the basketball will be such stars as Frank "Showboat" Gibson, Eugene Anderson, J e s s ie B r o w n , J u k e M y e r s , J o h n M o r e , C h a r l i e R i l e y a n d Read The Classifieds Arnold the Corner! NOW... but it was too little too late, and Libertyville took over on downs. With less than a minute remaining, McHenry got the ball once again near midfield, but with a non-existent passing attack, it was impossible to get close enough to score. The net result of a hard fought, fine effort went to naught as the orange and black suffered their fourth conference defeat. The statistics showed Rich Lossman leading all ball carriers with 74 yards in 18 car-' ries, while Chuck Reilly managed to scrape out 38 yards in 15 carries. Libertyville managed only 4 first downs in the whole ball game, and none in the second half when the Warriors controlled the football for most of the time. The Warrior defense did another barfg up job,holding a team which uses many different formations to a scant 66 yards on the ground. However, the Cat defense, which featured much stunting, was center will benefit from pro- KtflP. ^ just a trifle better. Now for the final game of the season the Warriors will journey to Crystal Lake for a scrap with the Tigers. With four teams holding the same mark, a win for McHenry could give them a share of fourth place and some of' that rarified first division air. Met- . calf field should be the scene of ;i fine football game, hope to see some of you there to witness the final football game of the 1966 season. Une Score 12 3 4 F McHenry 0 0 0 0 0 Libertyville 7 0 0 0 7 Cnnfiprence Standings • W L T 1. Barrington 5 0 1 2. North Chicago 5 0 1 Libertyville 5 1 4. McHenry 2 4 5. Crystal Lake 2 4 6. Dundee 2 4 7. Zion Benton 2 4 8. Woodstock 0 6 to slop in and browse around. Bring your Gift- Giving List and a small deposit will hold your Christinas gilt selections on our convenient LAY-AWAY PLAN Our selections are complete and will please everyone on your L'si. of all Gift items purchased. VYCITAL'S Pro-Hdwe 1228 N. Green St. PHONE 385-0098 McHenry Have Completely Tune-eUp Trained m Rookie Brown, owner-coach of the Harlem Satellites. The half-time show will include "THE MAGIC CIRCLE", performed by 5 members of the team in complete PLAN NATIONAL HEA1T BOWLING BENEFIT darkness with only the hands, feet and glowing ball visible. Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased at Ernie's Sport Center and Nye Drugs. THEATRE j 1204 N. Or. Ph. S85-91M * Fri. - Tues., : Nov. 4-8 :• Fri. - Sat. 7-9 p.m.; Sun. 5:30 - 7:30 1p .m. •I Mon. - Tues. 8 p.m. ; A aWDBCT K* Heramm aiBDDiPCTmfi . : ' H : IN WILLIAM WYLER'S HOW TO sroatiM a Appointment of Mrs. Eugene Miller as chairman of the city of McHenry's National Heart Week bowling committee, was announced by Mrs. Arthur Olsen, head of the McHenry Heart association. Hie benefit is to take place during the week of Nov. 14 to 20, with Monday through Friday activity primarily concentrated on League play and Saturday and Sunday devoted largely to a novel and imaginative "Beat-the-Proprietor" contest in which novice, openplay and league bowlers will compete. Harry Steege and Louis Piagentini, proprietors of McHenry Recreation, anticipate enthusiastic participation at their establishment during National Heart Bowling Week. National Heart Bowling Week, ^with the Heart fund becoming the beneficiary of a special fund-raising project in bowling establishments throughout the country, very p r o p e r l y e m p h a s i z e s t h e cross-linkage between exercise and healthy hearts. Apart from exercise, what other things can be done to minimize the risk of hearl attack? Here's the list: Maintain normal weight, eat less saturated fats and foods rich Ih cholesterol, control high blood pressure, avoid cigarettes and get periodic health exams. TV star George Gobel is national chairman of the event and invites everyone to "Bowl -- Strike out heart disease!". Tuesday Thirty* Ntaers McHenry Recreation Mary Beth Fuchs 193-202- 558; Claire Rosing 470; Pat Rosing 225-181-575; Nanci Mc- Auliffe 453; Betsy Schaeffer 223-212-595; Joan Buss 181-465. RAILS - Cam Gaylord 3-7. T.N.T. League -TMnaaaeDo'a Mabel Smith 210-521; Mary Hettermann 167-489; Connie May 173-474; Isabel Stilling 167-460; Madeline Johnson 157-454; Dorothy Hettermann 154-450. Barb Bittermann 176; Vera Herdrich 170; Evelyn Sandell 169; Eva Schaefer 167; Hilda Thelen 167; Gladis Rudolph 164; Carol Toussaint 160. Wednesday Nile Mixed McSienacy Kecs^afltoa • Bud Ax ell, 177; Bob Nielubowski, 225-550; Karen Shaver. 193; Jean Hannemann, 170; Bob O'Brien, 225 • 554; Betty O'Brien, 173-491; Don' Humann, 188-531; George 182-496; Marion Nelson, 149- 397; Alice Wirtz, 149; Rose Kleinhans, 214-539; Bill Long, Klemm, 144; George Dehler, 179; Pat Mc- Nally, 157; Don Schwankl, 189-186-529; Adele Hauck. 148; Mona Schwankl, 196; Ray Bujak, Jr., 201-1SS-575; Ray Bujak, Sr.. 203-213-565; Wilma Crane, 160; Ehvood Crane, 164; Cliff Wallwin, 201-196-567; Elsie Gamen, 146. Shop In McHenry MUVBIG3* • ElCatjCIUJH 2q, Special matinee Sun. j Nov. 5 I • Doors open 2:15 • Show starts 2:30 i "GODZILLA VS. : THE THING" j plus 3 cartoons '• All seats 40$ : c "CHAMBER OF : :« HORRORS" :• :Sfarts Wed. for 4 days • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Now iUde With The "WILD ANGELS Peter Fonda - Nancy Sinatra, -- ALSO -- Fireball SCO Starts Sunday HIGH SEA . AB¥MnjRE" FmffiJk Simatoa ASSAULT ©N A CHAl>-O^^KES RAVEL SERVICE 3405 W. Eton St.* McHenry i i i $ich ]mann -- Also -- "TOWN TAMER' ; MILLER IHEATRE • PHONE 538-3032 Rich Heckmann was named by the Varsity coaching staff as the player of the week for last Friday's game against Libertyville. Riche's outstanding defensive play was noted by the staff. IKtm- RICH HECKMAN 5' 10" 185 Dm. SENEOESi Position « Cenfter Larry Young was named JV player of the week and was the leading ground gainer for the Warriors and scored 6 points. Another Public Service Presentation By* NYE DRUG 1825 N. Riverside Drive Phone 885-442® A t.