I i l l g room any even a f ter a Skunk ABBY'S ARK PET League Organizes For 1972 Season The first meeting of the 1972 McHenry Area Industrial Baseball League season was held Feb. 2., at The Bootery and a new slate of officers was Spry Barthule Fette Durso Kazmour Boyer Gallagher Brandt Schnacke Total McHenry Harper 9 22 5 5 6 6 3 2 2 1st 2nd half half 38 41 55 42 97 presented and approved by the membership. The president is Phil Lemery, secretary- treasurer is Jerry Adair, and the board members are Joe Prazak, Kevin Druml, Dick Radtke, Jerry Lazalde, Phil Lemery and Jerry Adair. Additional board members will be elected by new teams en tering the league. President Lemery indicated that because of the success of the league last year and the availability of fields that two or possibly four teams may be added. Anyone wishing to play or sponsor a team can call either Phil Lemery at 385-1050 (McHenry Medical Group) or Jerry Adair at 385-6612 (The Bootery). HARVARD THEATRE 21 23 N. AYER ST. 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Our Concession Items Are for Your Enjoyment in the Auditorium FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM AT 7PM DAILY ONLY - 4PM Matinee Sunday STARTS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4 TH FOR 7 DAYS BURT LANCASTER ROBERT RYAN LEE JL COBB ,n A MICHAEL WINNER Film COLOR by DeLuxe* -^CP] ^ He gave the West justice right up to its neck... i ellel !>>?•>>> ggyjj jft H |>>t| # Fami l y En te r ta inment P rogram* and Adult Art F i lm* are Seperate Presen ta t ions and Requ i re the Purchase o f Seperate Admiss ions . ------------------ rfdult rfnt *pUm4 * D O U B L E F E A T U R E PRESENTED EVERY DAY AT 9 PM STARTS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 4 TH FOR 7 DAYS 35mm TRIPLE X' COLOR ART FILM 'Define" * Plus * 16mm UNDERGROUND ART FILM A Full Length West Coast Feature - Color & Sound FOR MATURE MEN & WOMEN 18 & OVER PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED AND INSPECTED MCHS Soph Grapplers Finish Fine Season by Fred Kusch MCHS' sophomore wrestling squad under the direction of Coach Bill Boike just recently completed a very successful season. In their last match of the year against the Barrington Broncos the Warriors trounced their tough opponent by a 38-14 score. This victory gave the young Warriors an excellent 13- 2 record for the season. The Warrior season was not only highlighted by their fine record but also their two Tournament Championships. The Warriors captured tourney crowns at Reavis and Cary Grove. The Warriors also boasted the best sophomore record in the conference as they posted a 6-1 mark. Some of the outstanding Soph wrestlers and their records were: 185 Mike Thornton 7-0 HWT. Joe Dougherty 6-2 Steve Hurckes was voted the Most Outstanding Wrestler by his teammates and Jim O'Malley was voted the Most Improved Wrestler by his teammates. John Morreale had the distinction of scoring the most points in the season as he tallied 75 through his efforts on the mat. Congratulations are in order for Coach Boike and his wrestlers for their fine year. 98 Mike Morreale (Fr .) 7-3 105 Jeff Meddings 4-4-1 112 Tom Van Kanegan 5-5 119 Dan Justen 10-4-1 120 John Morreale 12-3 132 Jim O'Malley 9-4 138 Devin Deckman 3-5 145 Steve Hurckes 11-2 155 Rick Freund 13-1 167 Bob Eppel 6-2 GAA Keep At Marian The Girls' Athletic Association at Marian Central Catholic high school, under the leadership of President Patti Amore and sponsor, Miss Sherry Carlson, has been keeping very busy throughout the first semester and plans to do so for the coming months. On Jan. 7, G.A.A., with the help of Marian's Pep club, sponsored a very successful Sock Hop which took place after the St. Edward's basketball game. Music was by the "Ocean", to the enjoyment of all in attendance. Moving right along, G.A.A. sponsored a "Mother-Daughter Bowl" on Jan. 16. This event took place at Tomasello's in s Active Central Don't let your hair get out of line Keep it in place with RK Men's Spray. 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Club members are currently involved in gymnastics and tumbling; and with their great enthusiasm and spirit, Marian Central's G.A.A. girls plan to end the 1971-'72 school year as successfully as it began! McHENRY TEACHERS' BOWLING LEAGUE 2-9-72 Team Standings W-L Tot. Pins 1. The Stars 47-25 28,598 2. The Funky Foursome 41-31 29,711 3. Pin Pals 38-34 29,254 4. Faculty Flops 31-41 28,524 5. Alley Cats 31-41 28,007 6. Reverse Gauchos 28-44 27,217 High Series: Bud Street 199- 164-192 555; Jerry Langner 191- 148-159-498. Splits: Amy Street 3-4; Carolyn Oetjen 5,8,10. ORNAMENTAL IRON Railings-Columns - Custom Fabricating Welding & Structural Frozen Pipe Thawing STEEL SALES ADAMS BROS. (Next to Gem Cleaners) 3006 W. Rte. 120 Phone: McHenry 385-0783 County Scots Lose Two More Games Two more marks in the loss column was the story of McHenry s ventures in the Junior College basketball wars this past week. On Monday, Jan 31, the Scots bowed to Oakton 83 to 75 and on Tuesday, they failed against Harper 97 to 79. Oakton gained a measure of revenge as they had lost to MCC in their first meeting. The Scots never threw in the towel even though they were behind 46 to 28 at the half MCC kept plugging away and closed the gap to 8 points before time ran out Four Scots were in double figures as Bruce Harbecke, Jim Mulvenna, Joe Dehn and Rick Bielski contributed 26, 20, 13 and 11 points respectively. A tired group of Scots returned to the floor at Harper the next night but couldn't put up much of a fight against a fresh team from Harper Behind by 17 points at the half, the Scots managed to hold their own in the final stanza Once again it was Joe Dehn, Mulvenna and Harbecke leading the scoring for McHenry with 22, 21, and 21 points. Next game for MCC will be a home contest on Wednesday, Feb. 9, when they play host to Triton at the Crystal Lake High School fieldhouse BOX SCORES McHENRY fg ft P tP Mulvenna, Jim 7 6 2 20 Dehn.Joe 5 3 3 13 Harbecke, B 12 2 3 26 Bielski, Rick 5 1 1 11 May, Dennis 1 1 4 3 Miller, Dave 0 0 0 0 Kinter, Rich 1 0 1 2 Total 31 13 14 75 OAKTON fg ft P tP Phelus 6 6 2 18 Gryzbowski 3 0 1 6 Christiansen 4 4 3 12 Gawalach 11 1 0 23 Welter 4 0 2 8 Zimka 1 0 3 2 Olesen 4 2 4 10 Perski 2 0 4 4 Total 35 13 19 83 1st 2nd tot half half McHenry 28 47 75 Oakton 46 37 83 Total 28 23 19 79 WILLIAM RAINEY HARPER fg ft p tp Rohan 13 0 3 26 Algier 5 1 2 11 McHENRY Mulvenna, Jim Dehn,Joe Harbecke, B Hayes, Mark Bielski, Rick May, Dennis Miller, Dave Kineer, Rich f iT LOVE y f o r Loving - Hamsters Loving • Goldfish Loving - Birds Loving - Finches fA Loving - Mynahs Loving - Parrots ^ Loving - Fish Loving • Turtles Loving • Mice ifesiI] Loving - Snails a Gift lh._ J* That Lives kii and Loves Back ABBY'S ARK Woodstock sfs y Ma 224 in mm STOP 6667 338 m m Wifi VI PAGE 6-PIAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1972 SPORTSMEN HOLD 16th CENTURY FEAST The Wauconda Sportsmen's club held its annual banquet on Saturday, Jan. 29 at the Chateau l>ouise in West Dundee. Twenty-nine club members and their wives enjoyed an elaborate eight course dinner served in the 16th century Elizabethan style. A complete recreation of a festive feast from the days of Shakespeare with rushes on the floor, candlelight, tyg cups, a court jester and a singing monk, and with buxom, costumed serving wenches. Award plaque statues, fashioned after 16th century Knights, were presented by master of ceremonies Fred Amour of Island Lake to all 1971 club officers. Receiving the awards were president Tom McMahon and vice-president Al Halweg of Waukegan; secretary Bule Coley and treasurere Carl Johnson of Wauconda: and board members Jim Koffend of McHenry and Fred Wahl of Wauconda. Madeline Amour of Island Lake, crowned Tom McMahon and his wife Beverly as King and Queen for the evening. Al Halweg presented the past president pin to president "King Tom" and then gave a short toast to the royal couple. Novelty prizes and awards were also given to Ron and Sharon Amour of Crystal Lake; Don Criel, Jr., and Pete Russo both of Chicago; and Richard and Pat Nemec of Chicago. Pictured above left to right is vice-president Al Halweg, president Tom McMahon and Mrs. McMahon seated, and Madeline Amour on right. In foreground left to right is Mary and Robert Palmer, and Cathy Criel, all of Chicago. McHenry Area Baseball MONTINI 6th Grade Team - Coach Robert Miller, Assistant Coach Robert Riley. 1st row left to right, Steve Knop, Thomas Hiiler, Michael Golbeck, Thomas Carey and Kevin Miller. 2nd row left to right, Robert Michels, Todd Harrison, Erich Meissner, Danny Nye, Terry Boro and Danny Krysiak. 3rd row left to right, Jim Wagner, Dennis Freund, Steve Choate, Danny Conway, Steve Fino and Kevin Moehling. 4th row left to right, Bob Riley, Peter Wilt, Mike Riley, Alvin Reinboldt and Richard Stieg»» MONTINI 7th Grade Team-Coach, Jerry Glosson. Assistant Coach Al Kress. 1st row left to right, John Pappas, Rich Long, Ken Buch, Tom Tonyan, Bob Buss, Kevin Maxson, Jim Steinbach. 2nd row left to right, Jerry Glosson, Brian Miller, Tom Lafontaine, Lee Steinsdoerfer, Mike Freund, Dan O'Brien and Al Kress. 3rd row left to right, Denny Choate, Jim McMahon, Tom Butler, Randy Schiller and Tim Adams. The 7th grade team is undefeated in the Tri-County league. EARL WALSH So I Hear SPORTS EDIT0RJ Darn near forgot that we have a column to write and a deadline to meet. Baby - It's cold outside! The weather is a favorite subject these days and a prime subject of conversation for all seasons. When we mentioned the frosty air to Fred Eastman, a Whispering Oaks resident, he replied: "The heat isn't op pressive." That one gave us a chuckle. Would we put a plug in S.I.H. for the "Jaycee Wrestling Tournament"? You betcha, we would We ran a story last week on the tourney which will take place Feb. 19, at 1 p.m. at West Campus. ^Coach Hutchinson and his staff are teaching boys in 5th through 8th grades on basic requirements toward a place on the high school team. The tournament will be held on Saturday afternoon when many people are not working. The public is invited. Yep. Invitea and urged to watch these young boys in action. Had a fine time at the McHenry Hospital annual dinner at McHenry Country Club Saturday night. We might have had a little moisture in our eyes as our old friend George P. Freund stood before the crowd and bowed out as president after many years of good and faithful service. George was presented with one of the finest plaques we have ever seen. Maybe he will spend more time in his easy chair now after long years of service to our community. Biff" and Esther Meyer were here for the occasion, but headed back to the big city before we had a chance for a visit. "Biff" said he wanted to discuss something with us (about S.I.H.), but it will have to wait. They had a great entertainer for the hospital party. He moved around the tables talking to people and writing down their names. He then surrendered the list and proceeded to identify 100 persons - calling out their names That puzzled us. Holy Hector - we could meet a person today and forget the name the next day! Some mentioned that since we have boosted the Club in this column, it should be in order for us to let out a blast about the loud music in an adjoining room while the entertainer showed his skill in playing nice tunes on glasses. We understand the Club got the message without us saying more. Loud music and hollering- type singing are not for us. Some of those TV singers cause us to turn the knob. \