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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Sep 1975, p. 7

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Dick Rosing And Carolyn Craig Are Crystal Woods Champs Wo»DC«. LAKE FUTlLLA 4-fc LU C.& *»"• to- % .> J IMMOBILE INEWSI A sensational last day charge was made by Phil Church of Woodstock for the Crystal Woods club championship. His round of 69 left him one behind the winner Dick Rosing. The tournament is a 54 hole - Medal Play, with three classes competing. The following names and scores for the three day event: Championship class: Dick Rosing, 225 (77-74-74); Phil Church, 226 (78-79-69); John Pazera, 234 >76-79-79). Class A: Lanny Brasile, 237; Craig Sopko, 246; Clet Shea, 249. Class B: Ernie Phillips, 269; Jim Shipley, 273; Bob Potter, 275. The Ladies Club Cham- pionship was won by Carolyn Craig. The ladies play a 36 hole medal play and also trophies for low net. Low Gross Carolyn Craig, 186, Bev Jeffers, 192, Joyce Jackson, 196. Low Net: Judy Saville, 153; Barbara Potter, 154, Bonnie Metzen, 156. 1. When we have impaired or restricted visibility, we usually think of fog. "FOG" in- ferentially includes Tr Heavy rain 2. Sleet, hail and snow 3. Heavy smog 4. All of the above 2. A good boatman will watch the weather and try to avoid getting caught out in a storm. However, if he should be caught out and the waves have become heavy he should 1. Head for home with full throttle 2. Slow down 3. Head bow into waves at about a 45 degree angle 4. Both 2 and 3 3. If you are on the water and fog should start to build up you should 1. Determine the vessel's position as accurately as possible 2. Start a cruise log if you haven't been maintaining one 3. Slow down to a speed so that you can stop in u> or less of the visible distance ahead 4. All of the above Answers 1. No. 4 2. No. 4 3. No. 4 Emergency-If boat capsizes. Hang on to it and don't try to swim for shore unless there is good reason to do so. Any boat will hold up passengers even if full of water. Remember...it's easier to spot a large object like a boat in the water than a swimmer's head. Keep calm. Hang on. Help will come. The Northeastern Illinois Association of Snowmobile Clubs will have its annual get acquainted picnic and snowmobile show Sunday, Sept. 14, at Gages Lake picnic grove starting at 11 a.m. and lasting until ? Anyone thinking about becoming a snowmobiler and the general public are invited. . This is a chance to meet the snowmobilers you will meet out on marked and patroled trails. See the snowmobiles and equipment shown by area dealers. Meet the officers of the snowmobile associations, members of the patrol, and some of the local, state and U.S. politicians. Come enjoy the great food, beverages and comraderie. There will be games for the youngsters. This year's picnic is planned to be greater than those in the past Gages Lake picnic grove is just off US Rt. 45, about 'j mile north of Rt 120. Dealers who haven't been contacted can contact President Harry Kroll at 312- 587-2019 for display arrangements. Donations to support our trail program are welcome. / Codes: ' Hate Thur-Sept 11 Fri-Sept 12 Sat. Sept 13 McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 1975-76 Fall Sports Schedule FB-Football FH-Field Hockey V-Varsity CC-Cross Country SW-Swimming S-Sophomore GO-Golf Te-Tennis F-Freshmen Swrt GO CC FB GO FB CC Squads F-S-V F-S-V S-V F-S-V F-a&b F-S-V Opponent Place Time Libertyville Home 3:30 Barrington & Grant Home 4:30 Dundee Home 6:00 Elgin Home 3:30 Dundee Dundee 9:00 Maine West Invit. Maine West 10:00 Sports Calendar The McHenry School Bowling League began the season with a record number of bowlers. The 34 bowlers rolled for average and regular team play will begin next week. High series was 492, rolled by John Lescher and Gaye Boland got high game with a 199. The 5-7 split was picked up by Judy Gray. There are still openings, so if you are interested, come to McHenry Recreation on Wednesday afternoon at 4:00. ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. Who holds the world record for the mile run? 2. What was the record time? 3. Who won the 57th PGA National Champion­ ship? 4. Who won the women's U.S. Open Clay Court tennis championship? 5. Who won the European Women's Open golf title? >••»•»• • • • • • • * Answers To Sports Quiz Cherry Valley Third Annual Slow Pitch tournament will be held Friday, Sept. 12 thru Sunday, Sept. 21. Entries will be accepted by phone. For further information, call Terry Murphy, Cherry Valley, at 1- 815-332-5721. •9unoA Buuoa "Q •}JOAa suqo -fr •sainuim •puBi^az M3N jo uyof -i • z CLUB CHAMPION Elmer Shaw lines up a putt during a practice session. Elmer captured the Chapel Hill championship with rounds of 73-79 for a 36 hole total of 152. Following were Bill Fuiava, 153, Harold Kivley, 155 and Ken Ludwig. 157. (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) ller Reason Judge--What makes you think that your husband is getting tired of you9 Lady--Well, he hasn't been home in seven years. Succeeded Tragedian--My parents tried hard to keep me from becoming an actor. Comedian --I congratu­ late them on their success! SUNDAY, SEPT. 14, fmoi AT m PM. Featuring McHenry Viscounts BRA1WURST. HOT DOGS 25 * BEER . POP Refreshments Of All Kinds * V. • Harmony • Old-Timers Baseball Game • Horseshoe Contests • Square Dancing • Tug-0-War Contest • Beer-Drinking Contest • Dancing To Bavarian German Band • Fun Fair For THe Kids! • Antique Cars • GRAND PRIZE y Vt Cattle Cut TO To Your Order THIS IS TRUIYA FAMILY AFFAIR PLAN TO SPCNO THE DAI WITH US JOHNSBURG COMMUNITY CLUB LS LOCATED ON CHURCH ST. IN BEAUTIFUL DOWNTOWN JOHNSBURG, ILLINOIS Easy Acess on Rt's 31 to Johnsburg Rd., • On Chapel Hill Road Off Of Rt. 120 • On Wilmot Rd. West Off of Rt. 12 Sponsored by the Johnsburg Community Club * % / \ CONSUMER GUIDELINES Electrical shock kills about 1,100 people a year in the U.S. Many more die in the 140,000 elec- t£ical fires that hap­ pen every yeat\ Elec­ trical fires start from overloaded wires and short circuits. Water is a big danger around - electricity, because it is one of the best conductors of electricity. Keep appliances away from water. That goes for cords, too. k 4 w < J8Sn0TO"»v* JOHNSBURG PIGTAIL LEAGUE JUNIORS - 1975 - GREEN HAWK CONST. Bottom row left to right: Carrie Boike, Theresa Hauck, Marcy Jennison, Kim Pieper, Lisa Hartigan, Patti McKay. Top row left to right: Mary Ann McKay, coach, Gail Jakubicek, Kim Bentz, Debbie Hauck, Sally Janieczko, Chris Hauck, Manager. Missing, Jackie Rank, Chris May. J0HNSBUR6 COMMUNITY CLUBS 53rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION I bowhunting clinic Wed., Sept. 10 thru Sun., Sept. 14 \ r ben pearson t t i >\ i Ben Pearson WOLVERINE™ hunting set (#3800-3) Big value tor the beginning bowhunter A complete set of famous Ben Pearson tackle at a single price 52" fiberglass bow. four 29" cedar hunting arrows, bow quiver, armguard. leather finger tab 16" leopard target face, booklet on Secrets of Successful Bowhunting Our Reg. 29.97 19 76 Come See (he Experts From Ban Pearson & Outors Two representatives from famous Pearsons and Outors will bo horo to answor all your quostlons about bow hunting and archory. Bo suro to como and talk to tho oxports Former State Champion, Open, Freestyle Limited Division. Presi­ dent of Westwood Archers, Piano, 111. Registration Chairman of Auroraland Archers, Aurora, 111. Has been in Archery for 3 Years. Has received his perfect pin in both Field and Hunter rounds. In his first year of field shooting he pla­ ced 2nd in his class at the National Tournament in Aurora, 111. He is an avid archer and also a Tim Madden hunter with carP. rabbits, and ,M" mdUUCM deer to his credit, with the bow. Sept. 12th Friday Nite 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. McHenry V^Sept. 13th Sat. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Woodstock^ Ben Pearson COUGAR™ (#7050-0) Here s big bow power at a moderate price with many of the high performance features of Ben Pearson s finest bows The Cougar™ is tough dependable accurate » • 62" A M O length • Select hardwood handle • Pearsonite fiberglass limbs with reinforced tips • Full working recurve 36 76 Our Reg. 47.77 \\ Ben Pearson Mach One™ (#7052-0) Built for speed and maneuver ability this S?" laminated beauty offers you extra value in an economy ciass hunting bow f eatures iet black and crimson Marblewood riser and a smooth non stacking draw • S. " A M o length • Hrlr * n - fJWUOCJ • B d( - .on"te 4itx?rg dss 44 87 Our Reg. 59.95 Three Blade Hunting Arrows 630 29 inchos long. Hi-precision 3 blade point. A groat hunting companion that is essential. Our Reg. 9.87 Pkg. of Wo Have A Complete Line Of Famous Outors Accessories. 4400 W. Rt. 120, McHenry H0RNSBY5 ^ family centers ^ Rt. 47 & Country Club Rd., Woodstock

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