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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Feb 1972, p. 7

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Snow- Mobile News The following story was misplaced when turned in. Sorry. Rather than try to revise the story we will print it as written. Trust you snowmobilers will understand, by Inga Every time I think of it being the last week in January, and the most snow we have gotten is 2 inches in this area, Pve come to the conclusion there is a hex on us poor snowmobilers. To think we missed a predicted 15 inch snowfall by only 200 miles last weekend makes it all the worse. Even writing this column is getting hard because snowmobiling has almost come to a standstill in this area. With the lack of snow, snow­ mobiles sitting around with only 1 or 2 miles on them, not being able to trailer, some snowmobilers may take unnec­ essary chances and start run­ ning on the lakes. Your weather has been cold, but only spotty, the lakes need a gradual steady freezing to make them safe. For the first time in ten years I have seen the middle of Pis- takee Bay open in the winter, regardless of the 20 below we had not long ago. There are open areas around Coon Island, Meyers Bay and as always Pistakee Lake which has the Fox River current flowing ti»ru it. There are a few spots that are safe but the areas are so small it isn't worth it con­ sidering it may mean your life or the loss of the snowmobile. Remember it is not the snow­ mobile or the sport that causes accidents, it's the carelessness of the driver. If you do not have a trailer and just itching to get into snow country, have you thought of renting a U-Haul for a day or weekend?? We have seen many on our way up north. One of our readers made a trip up to Wisconsin Rapids last weekend and called to tell me they had an excellent time. The suggestions I made on motels, restaurants, and trail information they said came in very handy. Saturday evening their group snowmobiled to the Country Club, and after dinner they followed the high tension line trail behind Wick's and headed for Kellner with trails leading them through woods and beautiful pine areas. Dale re­ ports the snow was about 5 or 6 inches with a light crust on top. Until they reached Wis­ consin Rapids snow conditions were poor for snowmobiling. Adams and Friendship had only a light cover. I under stand as of 1 Tuesday this area received an additional 3 inches. Travel time was about 3% hours. I mentioned in my column several weeks ago that I can not give the names of the motels, restaurants, and other places of business that would be help­ ful to snowmobilers visiting different areas. If you would like to call me at 385-2227 I will give you the names and any additional information I may have that might be of interest. We haven't been up there, but I understand that Black River Falls. Wisconsin has excellent marked trails with many miles of snowmobiling through wooded forest. Located on highway 1-90, it's about a 3 hour drive. There is an ex­ cellent motel there with an in­ door swimming pool, sauna, accommodations, and the trails S MONTINI 8th Grade Team-Coach Jerry Glosson. Assistant Coach, Al Kress. 1st row left to right, Joe Guzzardo, Steve Freund, Paul Brefeld, Dan Thennes, Bill Mahon, Jeff Thompson and Craig Adams. 2nd row left to right. Dan Knox. Bob Kilday. Bob HiUer, Tim Miller. Guy Weber. Dave Smith and Jim Steinbach. 3rd row left to right, Jerry Glosson, Mike Tonyan, Steve Koerber. Rich Merkel, Mike Nity and Al Kress. CARPETS-RUGS inventory clearance sale plus double Green Stamps on purchase from stock NYLON & POLYESTER INDOOR/ OUTDOOR NYLON SHAG REMNANTS &ROLL ENDS Choose from over 60 rolls of magnificent carpet. 12 ft. and 15 ft. wide in striking plains and tweeds. This carpet, at this price, will never be offered again. 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REGISTRATION ACT ARTICLE H Section 2-1 i (Enforcement) It is the duty of all law enforcement officers of the De­ partment, and all sheriffs and other police officers to arrest any person detected in violation of any of the provisions of this Act. It is further the duty of all such officers to make prompt investigation of any violation of the provisions of this Act re­ ported by any other person, and to cause a complaint to be filed before the circuit court if there seems just ground for such complaint and evidence pro­ curable to support the same. Section 2-2 (Inspection) Agents of the department or other duly authorized police officers may stop and inspect any snowmobile at any time for the purpose of determining if the provisions of this Act are being complied with. If the inspecting officer or agent discovers any violation of the provisions of this Act, he must issue a sum­ mons to the operator of such snowmobile requiring that the operator appear before the cir­ cuit court for the county within which the offense was commit­ ted. Every snowmobile subject to this Act, if under way and H>on being hailed by a desig­ nated law enforcement officer, must stop immediately. W. N. Athletes Away S. E. by Kathy Maly of Mt. Prospect Jackie Whitney, a physical education major from McHenry, is the only freshman on Western Illinois University's intercollegiate basketball first team. Voted as most athletic girl in her senior year at McHenry, Jackie competed in Girls' Athletic Assn., hockey, basketball, volleyball, swimming and bowling. This past fall quarter at WIU she played center on the women's hockey team. Of the 52 girls trying out for this year's three teams, 33 were accepted. The season began Jan. 13. On Feb. 5, WIU will host a tour­ nament. During the 15-game season the women will play Northern, Eastern, Illinois State, Southern, and Drake universities. PAGE 7-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESOAY, FEBRUARY 9,1972 Soph. Cagers Notch 16th With Victory Over Zion-Benton Coach Gary Collins' cagers rolled up their sixteenth victory of the season as they revenged McHENRYCOUNTY COLLEGE TENNIS 1972 APRIL Thurs., 13, Triton, Home, 3:30. Tues., 18, Lake, Away, 3:30. Thurs., 20 Oakton, Away, 3:30. Tues., 25, Waubonsee, Home, 3:30* Thurs., 27, Elgin, Home, 3:30. MAY Tues., 2, Harper, Away, 3:30. Thurs., 4, Amundsen, Away, 3:30. Sat., 6, Region IV, Lincoln Land. Sat., 13, Skyway Conf., Harper. •. an earlier defeat at the hands of their victims, the Zion Benton Zee Bees. The young Warriors left no doubt in the minds of their opponents as they mounted a 13 point lead in the first quarter and never again worried about the Zee Bees catching them as they won easily 66-54. The Warriors ripped the nets as they shot 27 of 47 for a red hot 58 percent. Ben Himpelman led his teammates in scoring as he hit on 10-15 from the field and 3 of 5 from the charity stripe for 23 big points. Wanta, Novotny and Choate balanced out the Warrior attack as they each scored in double figures. Again Coach Collins remarked on the fine team effort of the Warriors as this characteristic seems to mark every Warrior victory. Next Friday night the Warriors host the Woodstock Blue Streaks as they attempt to mark up victory number 17. Come out and watch them. BOX SCORE fg ft pts Himpelmann 10 3 23 Camasta 1 2 4 Wanta 6 2 14 Novotny 4 2 10 Choate 6 3 15 Total 27 12 66 from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS Thomas Alva Edison, world-famous inventor, was born February 11, 1847. February 12, 1809 was the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States. In Yienna, February 13, 1867, Johann Strauss, for the first time publicly, conducted "The Blue Danube Walti". 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