...J PG. 6, - PLAIN DEALER - FRI., OCT., 18, 1968 Welcomes Hockey Star A T-A Warren Kuhlman of McHenry (left), Presided: of the Fox Valley General Contractors Association, welcomes guest speaker, Stan Mildta (right) Chicago Blackhawk star, to the Association's Fall Dinner meeting held recently at the Hotel Baker in St. Charles. Ron Santo And Glenn Bedkert To Speak At Elks Banquet Bigger Ones Are Getting Away! The Annual Sports Night Dinner conducted by the Woodstock Elks Lodge will be held this year on Tuesday, October 29th at the Lodge Hall and will feature two very important players in the Chicago Cubs drive to capture the National League Flag and World Champion title. The speakers for the evening will be Captain Ron Santo, the Cubs Third Baseman, and Glenn Beckert, the Cubs Second Baseman. Santo, who graduated from Franklin High School is Seattle in 1959 has played professional ball ever since receiving his diploma. His capabilities as a player, both in the field and at the plate,were recognized at once, and in only his second year he already had moved into the starting lineup of the Cubs. Since 1960 Santo has gone on to set many records, both in the Cub record book and also the National and Major League. Just to mention a few, he has led the Chicago Cubs in every category offensively and defensively he broke an all-time major league assist record for third basemen with 391 in one year and turned right around and broke his own record with 393 assists the following year. He has also broken one of the oldest standing records in the major leagues by leading in six consecutive years breaking Pie Traynor's record of five. In 1967 Ron received more honors when 18 or 20 writers recommended him thru their votes for the MVP Award. He came in third with 103 points which is the highest a Cub player has received in recent years. He was awarded the Houston Athletic Association Eddie Player award and also has received the Cub Player of the Year award. Ron was born February 25th, 1940, is married, has two fine children, and now makes his home in Park Ridge, Illinois. Glenn Beckert, who also was born in 1940, also hails from Park Ridge and is married. Glenn also has set many records since he joined the Cubs from the Red Sox Organization via the first-year player draft irt 1962. He is always among the top ten toughest hitters to strike out. In 67 he struck out only 36 times in 656 times at bat, and in 68 he bettered his record. He is considered one of the hardest batters to pitch to with runners on base due to his tremendous ability to hit behind the runners into right field. Beckert's fielding record is also on par with his tremendous improvement at the plate. He was 2nd in the League in assists for a second baseman, 3rd in putouts, and 3rd in doubleplays. Mr. William J. Cowlin, Crystal Lake, will serve as Master of Ceremonies and introduce Santo and Beckert. Those who have not already purchased tickets are recommended to contact the Elks lodge, phone 338-0090 since they are being sold on a first come - first served basis and will be limited to 200. TOMASELLCS THUS. NITE LADIES T.N.T. LEAGUE J. Parfrey 174; M. Prokoy 176; J. Fischer 172; M. Johnston 194; L.A. Smith 186; J. Kennebeck 182-482; M. Wakitsch 183-478; M. Hettermann 180-517; I. Bykowski 176; P. Hiller 176- 188-518. Rails: F. Weingart 5-7; D. Hettermann 8-10. County Cross-Country Meet By Bert Hagemann ing Harriers captured first Last Saturday at Woodstock, place in the county cross-counorange power prevailed once a- try meet. Not only did the gain as coach Don Seaton's fly-^"tfiLnclads win the meet, but they did it by a substantial margins as the scoring shows: McHenry 28 Crystal Lake 54 MCHENRY RECREATION WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED October 2 - Ray Bujak Sr 213-225-602; Chuck Kopp 197-194-548; Cliff Wallwin 234-552; Matt BeBakis 238; Bob O'Brien 214-211-591; Bob Watts 186; Don Humann 184-177; Bill Long 182; Geo. Kleinhans 169-166-469; Jim Thennes 159-179-455; Cliff Klehl 162-182-447; Tom Cusack 147; A. Szyplebaum 219-177- 527; T. Bujak 174-464; D. Cusack 158; M. Erbaugh 176- 426; W. Aylward 170-425; T. Morrison 147; D. Zimny 155; Rose Klemn 139; Lucy Kleinhans 140-397; Wilma Crane 135; M. Wegener 138-375; Rita Thennes 100; Shawn Richards 104. October 9 - Ray Bujak Jr 211; Ray Bujak Sr 200-549; Len Thennes 223-572; Matt DeBakis 194; Bill Long 181-538; Geo. Kleinhans 184; Jim Wegener 163; Gus Arquette 178; W. Szyplebaum 179-185-509; Glenn Porter 175 -184-472; Jim Thennes 174- 184-472; Elwood Crane 170; Cliff Kiehl 194-454; Tom Cu- SPORTS sack 136; Mary Ann Thennes 174; Sis Wallwin 155; T. Bujak 158; Helen Long 168-156- 460; D. Cusack 165; Moniqife Kopp 150; M, Erbough 157-454; W. Aylward 145-142-405; Rose Klemn 148; Wilma Crane 138; Carole Humann 162-402; M. Wegener 146; M. Watts 144- 380; Marge Kiehl 129-347; Rita Thennes 119-109-328. MCHENRY RECREATION MONDAY NITE COMMERCIAL LEAGUE H. Wagner 512; Ray Bujak 220-587; Buzz Bujak 201-521; W. LasMnski 520; E. Steinsdorfer 505; D. Mercure 211-533; E. Osmon 518; T. Kaminski 206-508; R. Ose 523; V. Conrad 548. H. Wohlert 230-567; T. Rebel 529; H. Brunow 258; R. Schmull 517; W. Low 556; D. Baker 500. Warri ior Tracksters Roll • • On To Beat Libertyville By Bert Hagemann Earl Walsh SO I HEAR Sports Editors We may not always get the sports news when it is hot, but by jingoes we get it. At McHenry Country club they now divide the young fellows into groups to get more even competition. Tom Funk won the 36 hole 1st Flight. Jay Doherty won the 18 hole Bnd Flight. In the Miniature division, 9 holes, the winner was Steve Buss. Congratulations, fellows. unless you drink - and you can drink at home -- I think". He went on to advise us there were no GO-GO GIRLS and no lively entertainment spots since the town was "closed down". As we said -- we hadn't asked. GENE FREUND By Eve Levesque A large mouth black bass, weighing five and three quarter pounds and measuring 22 inches, was caught in McCullom Lake last Sunday by Gene Freund, of the village. This was the largest of a string of four bass, for a total of about 12 pounds. With his latest conquest, Mr. Freund breaks his own fish derby records. Twice he was top man during the annual McCullom Lake fish derby s, held in the winter. The fourth annual event has already been scheduled. A "bent pin, piece of string, and boll weevils" are Gene's formula for his fantastic piscatorial success! Seriously, young Freund would not reveal either the time of day or materials used to draw up his prizes. He also stated on Sunday, during the interview, that even Drove way down to Peoria last weekend and didn't see any heavy traffic until we arrived home in McHenry. We hadn't asked, but the taxi driver in Peoria ventured, "You can't have much fun in this town, larger ones are escaping him, but not for long. He uses every moment of free time for his favorite pasttime and in producing some great publicity material for the fish derby, which i s sponsored by the local Cullom-Knoll association. His prize catch was still wriggling when put on the scale and to demonstrate its size,the angler was able to put his entire fist in the bass' mouth with room to spare. First persons to view the beautiful string of fish were Mr. and Mrs. Len Jensen, Jr., the fisherman's sister and husband. Mr. Jensen said, "In the 25 years I have lived in this community, that is the largest bass Pve seen pulled from this lake." The picture accompanying this article is positive proof of the treasurers which McCullom Lake is hoarding in its waters. More and more evidence is being revealed that the Rotenone procedure which was done in the early '60's is proving highly successful. Our wife reported they have better dress shops here in McHenry than they have in the big city of Peoria. If you don't trade at home, at least take, a look before you go out of town. Hie White Sox won't seem the same since the expansion draft took the old "Doctor" - Hoyt Wilhelm. At 45 he may be over the hill, but a lot of younger fellows aren't half way up. Maybe the Sox catchers will be glad to say goodbye to Wilhelm. He gave them fits trying to catch that flutterball. Ever notice even the top entertainers and speakers don't know what to to with their hands? Usually stick them in their pockets. Those big Broncos from Barrington will be here this (Friday) night to meet our Warrior football team. If our boys can get up the steam they had in the first half last week, those Broncos could be busted. V Last Thursday, Oct. 10, the orarige and black tracksters destrayed Libertyville by a 20- 37 margin on the hilly home course. Glen Hampton broke our course record once again as he finished first in the rapid time of 13:50. As usual, Brad Pic- / tor was right behind him in second, followed by Mark Smith in 4th, Dennis Roby in 6th, and Wayne Smith in 7th. Pushers for the Warriors were Mike Freund in 9th, Don Schubert in 10th and rapidly improving Fred Stark In 12th. Only Woodstock now remains on the list of teams that McHenry has not defeated in a dual meet, and their turn will already have come by the time this article is published. The young Warriors once again obliterated their opponent changed from SLOW CHILDREN PLAYING TO CHILDREN PLAYING SLOW We were sitting in our car one day in Elgin ( Boy, do we get far away from home!) when we saw one of those overdressed young dandies trip along combing his hair -- stepped smack into a mud puddle. Maybe we shouldn't have laughed -- so hard. as Hutchinson, Weiss, McGibbon and Oeffling grabbed off the first four places, and Leo Thompson finished the scoring with a 7th place finish. Other young Warriors whoparticipated were Seaton, Code, France, Hendricks, Blake, Rojer, Koerber, Claypool, Pohlman and Moran. So the fosh-scph squad continues to emulate their older teammates string of success as once again the Warriors have crunched another opponent and remain undefeated in dual meets for the season. Woodstock 63 Marian 87 Gary Grove 127 Leading the Warriors to victory <m this bright, sunny Saturday was Brad Pictor who took second place in the record shattering time of 14:49. He was followed closely by Glenn Hampton in third, Mark Smith in 4th, Dennis Roby in sixth, and Wayne Smith in 13th place. So once again the Warriors showed all concerned that their team power and strnegth must be reckoned with in the remaining few contests of what has turned out to be a fantastic season. The frosh-soph squad finished third, one point out of second but Keith Hutchinson ran away from the field in a time of 15:21 to grab the blue ribbon at 27 seconds over the second place finisher. Eric Weiss pulled in 7th, followed by John Oeffling, 10th, Terry McGibbon 15th and John Seaton in 23rd. However the Warriors couldn't match the team strength of Crystal Lake who won the meet going away with 38 points to 55 for Woodstock and 56 for McHenry. This Friday (today) is conference championship day, let's hope the Warriors can bring home the big championship bacon. Good Don't sell those Senior Citizens short. They are an active group and have more fun than anybody. Now they have a news publication edited by C lyde Blackwell. We received a copy of their first issue with a memo "From Your Story" about the girls serving do-nuts and coffee at the high school dedication. Another paragraph about the men attending the ball game gave us a smile. And speaking of smiles, the final thought was: "SMILE EVEN THO YOU ARE NOT ON CANDID CAMERA". luck, Warriors! OOQQagBBBBEgeoaOBaOOflSeOi^Offl'gll for MEN When selecting a gift for him... . let us help! I I 5TORE for ME^ I 12£> N. Green St. McHenry, iH. Ptone 385-0047 Open Daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Fri. 'til 9 p.m. CLOSED ON SUNDAYS USE THE FREE GREEN STREET PARKING AREA Shop In McHenry McHENRY, ILL. 385-0144 ENDS THURS. OCT. 17 "THE FOX" (Must Be 18 Yrs. or Older) Show at 7:30 only. FRI. - THURS. OCT. 18-24. 20 TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS HANK SINATRA Fri. Sat. Sun at 7 and 9 p;m. Mon. Thurs. 7:30 only. KIDDIE MATINEE Sunday - October 20 Elvis Presley ln "CLAMBAKE' Show at 2 p.m. - Out 3:50 ALL SEATS 50 cents. ! 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