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* Grapplers Split In Double Dual Swimmers Overpower Elgin Larkin 100-62 By Dick Rabbitt Coach Marty Sobczak's "Rassling Warriors" defeated Waukegan East in their opening match, and then lost to Round Lake later in the day in the Annual McHenry High School Double Dual Meet. They beat Waukegan 36 to 23, but lost to the Panthers from Round Lake 39 to 12. Highlight of the Waukegan meet was the work of McHenry heavyweight Bob Sea ton. Bob pinned Dick Rucks (another in a long line of out­ standing athletes) to insure the Warrior victory. Friday the Warriors host Barrington here at 6:45 at the West Campus Upper Gym. VARSITY McHenry 36 vs. Waukegan W. 23 98 lbs., Leusch, W.E. pin Mullens, McH. 105 lbs., McHenry - Forfeit. 112 lbs., Schuster, McH. pin Davidson, W.E: 119 lbs., Salzman, W.E. dec. Useman, McH. 126 lbs., Freund, McH. pin Sanchez, W.E. 132 lbs., Kevorian, W.E. dec. Beck, McH. 138 lbs., Swanson, McH. pin Mirretti. W.E. 145 lbs. Vadrich, W.E. dec. Fink, McH. 155 lbs., Nuss, McH. tie Burk- man, W.E. 167 lbs. Hutchinson, McH. dec. Martinez W.E. 185 lbs. Hodnik, W.E. dec. Rice. McH. Hwt. Seat'on, McH. pin Rucks, W.E. McHenry 12 vs Round Lake 39 98 lbs., Michels, R.L. dec. Mullens, McH. 105 lbs., Flynn, R.L. dec. Petersen, McH. 112 lbs., Schuster, McH. dec. Reyes, R.L. 119 lbs., Reyes, R.L. dec. Useman, McH. 126 lbs., Freund, McH. dec. Coy, R.L. A 132 lbs., McDermit, R.L. de£ Douglas, McH. 138 lbs., Mager, R.L. pin Whitehead, McH. 145 lbs., Fense, R. L. dec. Thorton, McH. » 155 lbs., Griffin, R.L. pin Fink, McH. 167 lbs. Derkson, R.L. pin Mai, McH. 185lbs., Lundelius, McH. dec. Honsinger, R.L. Hwt. Orlando, R.L. dec. Christopher, McH. McHenry's Boys' By Dick Rabbitt Coach Mike Shanahan's McHenry High swimming team opened the season in fine fashion by defeating Elgin Larkin 100 to 62. The locals took first in seven of the nine events. The J.V. squad also won in defeating Larkin by the score of 105 to 10. Tomorrow night at 4:30 p.m. Rolling Meadows High School will be jat the West Campus pool. VARSITY" McHenry 100 vs. Elgin Larkin 62. 200 Med Relay, Larkin 2:22.6, Hoover, RasmOssen, Briggs and Hernadez. 200F.S. Time 2:06.7, 1. Fetzer, McH. 2. Cahill, McH. 3. Darr, McH. 4. Foster, Lar. 200 Ind Medley 2:23, 1. Briggs, Lar, 2. Murray, McH. 3. Linnane, McH. 4. Kehr, Lar. 50 yd. F.S. 2:47.1. 1.Goetschel, McH. 2. Nelson, McH. 3. Hernadez, Lar. 4. Guttierez, Lar. Diving - 1. Kivley, McH. 2. Shulta, McH. 100 Butterfly 1:03.4, 1. Briggs, Lar. 2. Cahill, McH. 3 Berry, McH. 4. Lawrence, Lar. 100 F.S. 57.2 1. Nelson, McH. 2. Goetschel, McH. 3. Schober, Lar. 4. Guttierez, Lar. 500 F.S. 6:23, 1. Fetzer, McH. 2. Darr. McH. 3. Opfer, McH. 4. Foster. Lar. 100 Backstroke 1:08.9, 1. Linnane, McH. 2. Hoovef, Lar. 3. Dass, McH. 4. Hess, Lar. 100 Breaststroke 1:22.4, 1. Dass, McH. 2. Rasmussen, Lar. 3. Opfer, McH. 4. Kehr, Lar. 400 F.S. Relay, McHenry 3:53.3, Cahill, Goetschel, Nelson, and Fetzer. J.V. McHenry 105 vs. Elgin Larkin 10 200 Med Relay McHenry 2:48, Topp, Folz, Berry and Rele. 200 F.S. Time 2:19.1. 1. Whitney, McH. 2. McCarron, McH. 3. Berry, McH.- 4. Hall, McH 200 Ind. Medley 2:47.5. 1. Berry, McH. 2. Iwanski, McH. 50 yd. F.S. 2:9:2. 1. Trier, McH. 2. Volkening, Lar. 3. Relle, McH. 4. Folz, McH. 100 F.S. 1:08.5. 1. Dass, McH. 2. Volkening, Lar. 3. Mc- Carren, McH.4. Gresmer, Lar. 500 F.S. 6:36. 1. Hall, McH. 2. Whitney, McH. 3. Baggio, McH. 100 Backstroke 1:23. 1. Topp, McH. 2. Anderson, McH. 3. Relle, McH. 100 Breaststroke 1:47.5.1. Fulz, McH. 2. Dass, McH. 3. Costigan, McH. 400 F.S. Relay, McHenry 4:42.3. Ivanski. McCarron, Hall and Trier. Leag ues Baseball Merge For 1976 Stock Car Racing At the recently held Board of Director's meetings the McHenry Jr. Youth League Board and the McHenry Youth League Board voted to merge the two leagues. For the past 20 years or so the McHenry Jr. Youth league offered baseball opportunities to boys in McHenry between the ages of 8 and 12, playing under Little League rules, and the McHenry Youth League, with boys ages 13, 14 and 15, played under Babe Ruth League rules. The two boards got together and voted to dissolve the McHenry Youth league. The McHenry Jr. Youth league will now offer baseball to boys between the ages of 8 and 15. It is felt that this program will offer a continuous baseball format to the boys of McHenry and create a more stable and financiallly sound baseball program. At the respective board meetings it was also voted to realign the age structures so no boy is involved playing* the game of baseball against a boy more than one year older than he. The new alignment of the McHenry Jr. Youth league will be as follows: Minis - ages 8 and 9; Minors - ages 10 and 11; Majors - ages 12 and 13; Seniors -ages 14 and 15. In addition, the physical boundaries were realigned providing the boys with a stepping stone between the present Little League size field, and the Regulation size field the 13 through 15 yr. olds played on. In the past the Minis played on a field with a 40' pitcher's mound and 60' bases; the Minors and Majors used a 46' pitcher's mound and 60' bases; and the Senior Division used a 60'2' pitcher's mound and 90' bases. The new size field will be put in for the 12 and 13 yr. old boys and will have a 54' mound and 75' bases. It was felt by the respective boards that this new size field will allow the boys to learn more baseball and make the tran­ sition from the Major Division to the Senior Divisionyeasier for them to handle. / This merger was made possible by the cooperation the two leagues have shown to each other throughout the past several years and also through the cooperation of the city of McHenry and the McHenry School Districts. A soybean plant can lose as much as 30 per cent of its leaves before flowering without af­ fecting final yield. After the pods have been formed it can lose as much as 10 per cent of its leaves without reducing yield. Sportsman Drivers And Owners Hear Race Proposals Tuesday, Nov. 18, more than 150 men 'and women interested in 1976 stock car racing rules with Toft Auto Racing, Antioch, met to hear Ray Toft discuss his plans for racing at the Kenosha County Speedway in Wilmot, Wis., starting April 1976. More than 90 cars were represented and heard plans to establish rules for the coming season. From among the suggestions made, will come a set of rules to be finally developed by a group of the owners and drivers. Plans are to operate the Kenosha County Speedway on two nights weekly rather than just on Saturday nights as in the past. This would make it possible to develop the Sport­ sman type cars that have raced in supporting roles in previous years. Consideration is still being given to plans to race modifieds, sprints and midgets at the track in 1976. Mr. Toft's plans for the Lake Geneva Raceway in 1976 have not been finalized. However, the negotiations are in process and will be concluded shortly after the first of the year. * * * * The man who gives ad­ v i c e t o o t h e r s r a r e l y knows how to advise him­ self. UARE$£'$ SUPPER CLUB 1266 N. GREEN ST. MCHENRY ILLINOIS Daily Specials! MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW "Cala New Year's Eve Party" We Cater For Private Parties! Smorgasbord & Buffet For Parties Only Serving 30 to 150 RESERVATIONS OR INQUIRES (815)385-3120 Lossmann's Meals & Deli 5000 W. Rt. 120 McHenry, III. 385-3401 ROUSE OF QUALITY. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK A REAL MONEY SAVER Liver Sausage J..& 1 IMPORTED POLISH Picnic Ham 6-12 LB. CAN FOR THE LOW PRICE OF '1320 LB. TENDER 4-6 LB. AVG Sirloin Tip Roast $1M LB. LEAN Cube Steaks LB. 100% PURE Ground Beef APPR0X. 85% LEAN SOLD IN 5 LB. -BAG ONLY LIGHTLY SMOKED Pork Chops.!!1? .?.* $1™ ^ WW WW In Our Deli Old Fashion Loaf 89' Minced Ham » .L» 89* Boiled Ham..... IJA, $1.36 Ham Sausage % -LB. 96* LB. SOLD BY THE BOX ONLY Colonials Fairmaid Bread 3 99« HILLBILLY BREAD cnt vivvw MCC Basketball Team Beats £mmaus 72-70 In Comeback SKCTIOX I - PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1975 Emmaus one shot The first half MCC played flat and at halftime the score was 42-30, Emmaus over MCC. During the second half the Fighting Scots decided to play ball and came out in their man to man defense to try and erase the 12 point deficit. There was excellent defense by Kelly Coleman, Mark Brett- schneider, and Denis O'Brien in helping to stop Emmaus strong guard play. At one point MCC was down by 18 points but they came back and did the job. Strong rebounding by Rich Ward, Chris Toren. and Joe Miller helped to get second shots in for MCC and only allowing Emmaus one trvs. It was a fantastic win coming back from behind by 18 points. The team deserved to win. Jim Mulvenna • Basketball Coach Listed below are players, fieldgoals, free throws, per­ sonal fouls and total points, Denis O'Brien 5 2 4 12 Joe Miller 5 4 10 Chris Toren Rich Ward John Drafall M. Brettschneider Kelly Coleman Kevin Coleman Don Glissendorf Dave Nickels MikeSchweiger Don Skadew Bill Noel Dennis Wehrham 2 4 1975-76 Winter Sports Schedule Codes: BB- Basketball VB-Volleyball Wr- Wrestling Sw-Swimming GBB- GirlS Basketball V- Varsity S- Sophomore F_ Freshmen JV-Junior Varsity SoB- Sophomore B F/S - Frosh-Soph *- Two Busses - one from Snowmobile News » • The Greenwood Gremlins 4-H club, in cooperation with the Extension Service of the University of Illinois and the McHenry County Conservation district, is holding a snowmobile safety certification school for students between 10 and 15 years of age on Saturday morning, December 13 and December 20, 1975. Safety certification is now required by State law in order for youths between 10 and 15 to operate a snowmobile without an adult on the same machine. Course registration will be limited to the first 50 students on a first come first serve basis. To register call either the Extension Office at 815-338-3737 or the Conservation office at 815-338-1405 or appear in person at the Extension office or Conservation District office. . Date Sport . T Squads Opponent Place each school Bus Time East Leaves West Thur-Dec 4 VB Girls Lake Forest here ,r: 5:30 - 3W P/SA Rolling Meadows here 4:30 Pri-Oec 5 BB • N_Y Barrington • there 6:45 5:30 Wr F/S/JV/V Barrington here 6:^5 Sat-Dec 6 BB i O Barrington here 9:00 BB s-y Grant There 6:45 5:30 .'•ion-Dec 3 BB Fr -B Grant there 4:30 3:00 Tue-Dec 9 Wr F/.VJV/V Grayslake there 6: ln *5:00 *5:00 Sw F/SA Wheeling h?rc 4:30 *5:00 *5:00 VB Girls Nor;.h Chicago there 6 ty> 5:00 Wed-Dec 10 BB s Sophomore Trn. here 0:^0 Thur-Dec 11 VB Girls Libertyville here 5:30 Pri-Dec 12 Wr F/S/JVA Dundee there 6:45 •5:15 *5:15 BB s-v Dundee here 6:45 •5:15 Sat-Dec 13 Wr F Double Dual- Round Lake 1:00 11:00 BB Fr/Sob/JV Dundee there 9:00 *8:00 *8:00 BB S-V Antioch here 6:45 Sw V E. Aurora Invit. there 10:00 8:00 Mon-Dec 15 BB Fr A-B Lake Zurich here 4:30 Tue-Dec 16 Sw F/SA Libertyville there 4:30 3:00 Wr F/S/JVA Crystal Lake here 6:15 3:00 BB S Sophomore Trn. here 6:30 Wed-Dec 17 BB S Sophomore Trn. here 6:30 Prices Effective Till December 10,1975 TRACTION SALE This Polyglas Winter Tire Digs Deep To Pull You Through Save $6 to $9 Per Pair 2 for $££60 blackball Double Belted"Suburbanite XG Polyglas" This tire provides a grid of ladder-like cleats to dig in and pull you through powder snow, slush, even mud. Bruise-resisting fiberglass cord belts stabilize the tread for full road contact. Polyester cord body plies add shock-absorbing resistance. Don't miss out - act today. BLACKWALL SIZE SALE PAIR PRICE BLACKWALL SIZE SALE PAIR PRICE A78-13 *58*° F78-14 *71*° C78-13 G78-14 B78-14 $5270 H78-14 *80*® C78-14 *63*® F78-15 $7370 D78-14 G78-15 $76M E78-14 *66*° H78-15 *82* Plus $1.77 to $2.92 F.E.T. per tire, depending on size. No trade needed. Tire Sale Prices Remain In Effect Thursday. Friday & Saturday Only G WYEAR 7 Easy Ways to Buy • Cash • Our Own Customer Credit Plan • Master Charge • American Express Money Card • Diners Club • Carte Blanche • BankAmericard Oil, Lube & Filter $fi88 Up to 5 qts. of major brand multi-grade oil • Complete chassis lubrication, oil change and filter • Helps ensure long wearing parts & smooth, quiet performance • Please phone for appointment • Includes light trucks Front-End Alignment • Complete analysis aad align­ ment correction-to increase tire mileage and improve steering safety • Precision equipment, used by experienced profes­ sionals, helps ensure a precision alignment Any U.S. made car - parts extra if needed Excludes front-wheel drive cars Engine Tune-lip • With electronic equipment our professionals fine-tune your en­ gine, installing new points, plugs & condenser • Helps maintain a smooth running engine for maxi­ mum gas mileage •Includes light trucks Add $4 for 8 cyl. $2 for air con GOODWYEAR Great Gift Idea! s *« Sfc tsfew® j a# 1975 CHRISTMAS ALBUM $150 15 holiday favorites selected by Henry Mancini. Nearly an hour of fine stereo listening. Stereo DAILY 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE PHONE 4400 W. RTE. 120 • McHENRY, ILLINOIS 385-7300

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