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V PAGE 6 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1975 YOl .^G WARRIORS - the M.C.H.S. Sophomore basketball team is off to a fine start with a 8 win, 2 loss record. They have also capiured first place tourney wins in both the Prince Niblet Th.iaksgiving tournament and the McHenry Christmas holiday tournament. Kneeling 1-r are Kevin Miller, Doug Oeffling, Jeff Sek, Tim Byers, Steve Cable, Mike McClure, Steve Knox, Jeff Meyers and John Meyers. Standing are Jeff Anderson, Bill Thomas, Brian Greve, Steve Williams, Dave Kotiw, Jeff Partenheimer, A1 Reinboldt, Dave Pliner, Mark Mayer, Marty Deener, Barry Paulsen and Coach Gary Collins. (STAF^F PHOTO WAYNE GAYLORD) McHenry Name fg ft Pf tp Oeffling 2 2 1 6 Knox 7 0 4 14 Deener 2 0 3 4 Reinboldt 3 3 0 9 Partenheimer 2 2 3 6 Williams 2 0 3 4 Kotiw 4 0 4 8 Totals 22 7 15 51 MCHS SOPHOMORE WRESTLERS ~ Members of the young^ Dennis Wil Warrior wrestling team are 1-r front; Bob Dossel, Tom Hughes, are Greg Layne Peterson, Brian DeBlaisi, Joe Parisi, JeffJiurckes and Eric Hutching Larky. In the second row are Mark Whittington, Jon Ortman, son, Marty Nuss, Tim Oakey and Len Kohl. Standing isk, Bob Harris, Bob Larkey, Russ Tucker and Jerry (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) "EARL WALSH So I Hear SPORTS EDITOR. Soph Cagers Repeat As Round Robin Champions By Dick Rabbitt c.ti Gary Collins more cagers easily won Player of the weeltf WRESTLER !7 i M KAM. SWANSON Karl captured a 2nd place finish in the 16 team Holr i iay Tourney at Harvard. Karl competed against wrestlers that were seeded 6tn, 3rd and 2nd in the t ,t. nt. His season record ,n ~)-5. BASKETBALL TERRY REILLY Terry had his radar work­ ing as he hit on 6 of 7 baskets in the final period to cinch a 74-66 conference win over the Crystal Lake Tigers last week. Terry led both teams in the scoring with 26 points. SWIMMER J i CHRI GEOTSCHEL Chris has won the 50 yard iree style event twice in recent meets. A Senior r.printer, Chris captured t^e wins over Elgin-Larkin ;nd Woodstock. < r I £ "The Wednesday Bank" THE FIRS1 atmm NATIONAL Tig BANK OF «• McHENRY 13814 W. Elm St.,'McHenry,111 815-385-^400 the Annual Round Robin Tourney for the second year in a row. Last week the sophs defeated Schaumburg by the score of 59 to 33. On Tuesday they completely destroyed a Deerfield squad 70 to 43. On Wednesday night they defeated the Marian Central sophomores by the score of 51 to 39. In the final game guard Steve Knox paced the local cagers with 14 DtS. SOPHOMORES Marian Central Jackson Huemann T. Andreas Huemann J. Bachman Burg O'Leary Carey Totals 14 6 8 2 3 2 2 2 16 7 12 39 McH. M.C. 16 9 11 8 10 13 51 39 Found a real Bear fan. Duane Andreas sat through a rainy afternoon at Soldier Field to watch the Bear-St. Louis game. Duane should have seen the game last Sunday when the Bears ran wild over the New Orleans Saints. Things should look up next season. Went to Varese's for a little nourishment and to talk White Sox fortunes with Mona. ; ; « 1 < ! : I ! i ! i : !: J: WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW OR USED CAR OR TRUCK > \ \ W CITIZENS BAND RECEIVER RECEIVES ALL 23 CHANNELS ON ANY STANDARD AM CAR RADIO 5 YEAR REPLACEMENT WARRANTY No CB -23 MADE IN U S A i : ; < t « * ! : ! : < \ We Have (7) 76 FORD VANS in STOCK 1976 A - 100 CARGO VAN - 300 CID Engnee, 3 Speed Transmission, G78-15 Tires/Po> 6 Cylinder - 300 CID Engnee, 3 Speed Glass Side and Rear Doors, High Output Heater, Passenger Seat. $4881 .3895 'ower Brakes. WAS HOW... SAVE $986 1976 E • 150 CARGO VAN 6 Cylinder 300 CID Engnen, Automatic Transmission. Power Steering, Power Brakes, Glass Rear and Side Doors, High Output Heater, Passenger Seat. $5524 4510 WAS NOW.,... $AVE $1014 1976 C - 250 CARGO VAN 351 V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering & Brakes, Mud and Snow Tires on rear, 8:00 x 16 8 Ply Tires. Gauges, Glass side and rear doors, High Output Heater. Western Mirrors. Passenger Seat ! : ! : ! : ; ; i : « r i < \ ! : ! : ! : WAS HOW.... SAVE $5680 ..4875 $985 1976 A - 250 CLUB WAGON (8 Passenger - Chateau Trim) 351 V8 Engine - Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioned. 8:00 x 16 8 Ply Whitewall Tires, Reduced Sound Exhaust System, Movable Rear Door Glass, Auxiliary Hot Water Heater, Western Mirrors, AM-FM Stereo Radio. Captain's Chairs. Special 2 Tone Paint. Chateau Trim Option, High Capacity Air Conditioning. Tinted Glass. WAS $8545.60 . NOW 7475.00 SAVE $1070.60 DEMO SALE Below Dealer Cost! --DEMO OF THE WEEK! -- 75 MUSTANG GHIA (Red & White) 302 V8 Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Con­ ditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tinted Glass, AM-FM Radio," Front and Rear Bumper Guards,'Styled Steel Wheels, Radial Whitewall Tires. WAS. NOW. '5257 .4350 $AVE '907 Below Dealer Cost NO PAYMENTS TIL FEB. Plus a Fine Selection Of NEAR NEW TRADE-INS REMEMBER OUR FREE GIFT WITH NEW OR USED CAR PURCHASE! 23 Channel Citizens Band Radio Installed & Guaranteed! Hurry! WOODWARD FORD & MERCURY ROUTE 47 S. AT RT. 14 - WOODSTOCK, ILL. 815-338-6680 47a Acres New & Used Cars & Trucks - Most Modern Facilities 'r<a»» »» vn" « \ ! : i : !: i: i: !: !: !: i : ! : < i ; « i ; ! : < , t « 1 ! : ! : ! : ! : i : i : ! : ! : ! 1 1 \ 1 ; !: I: MCHS Grapplers Win 34-25 Match Over Crystal Lake Team Found out that Tony Varese likes the Sox, but -- if they were playing the Cubs in a World Series his allegiance would be with the Cubs. Aside from that, Tony is a real nice fellow. Had the usual fun at the Plaindealer party for em­ ployees at McHenry Country Club. After the fun and feast, we had a visit with Mary Garylord. (She's a Sox fan all the way). The Gaylords have rocking chairs in their home and Wayne was supposed to have invited us down long ago to rock the baby. Now Mary is going to make the arrangements. Wayne had a special bottle put away for our visit --then took a sip from time to time to be sure it wasn't spoiled. All gone! The Warriors had their hands full in beating the Crystal Lake Tiger basketball team, but came through like champions when the chips were down. Coach Ludwig has balance on this squad, with some good players on the bench to put in when needed. This isn't a 5 - man team. It isn't easy to hear that a friend for the last half a century has suddenly passed away. Not that we saw him daily, but friendly notes from Harry Eckland came many times as a boost to our confidence both in writing a column and in our duties as a public servant. Somehow, we think old friends will stay around forever. When the Good Lord calls one home, it leaves an emptiness that doesn't go away. You never replace an old friend. The best you can do is substitute. Guess we didn't tire Gary Collins out too much with his weight lifting during the football season. Gary is doing another good job with the sophomore basketball team. They just finished the Roupd- Robin tournament here as the No. 1 team. That's good! Congratulations. Fox Hole Evo says, "Get out your Go-Go Sox pins. They are o n t h e w a y " r " One of these days we are going to mention the Cubs, but By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry High "Rassling Warriors" defeated the Crystal Lake Tigers Tuesday night by the score of 34 to 25. Matt Schuster remained unbeaten in 8 matches as he defeated Tim Phalin of Crystal Lake by the score of 12 to 1. Lynne Peterson, Dan Freund, Tom Lundelius, Tom Hutchinson and Brian Nuss all had pins for the Warriors. The J.V.'s won 51 to 14. Jeff Hurckes remained undefeated at 112 lbs., as he pinned Ken Bertel of the Tigers. Brian DiBlasi, Bob Beck, Mike Fink, and Don Rice all had pins for the J.V.'s. Tim Fink, Mike Mai, and Bob Seaton also won for the J.V.'s. The freshmen lost 30 to 25. Wally Berry had the only pin for the Warriors. Other Warrior winners were: Buddy Webb, Roger Emery, Jr. Rivera, John Ramberg, and Mark Gillespie. VARSITY 98 lbs., - Forfeit, MCH. - Burch, C.L. - 6. 105 lbs., Lynne Peterson, McH. Pin :42 ,6 - Mack, C.L. - 0. 112 lbs., Matt Schuster, McH. dec. 12 - Phalin, C. L. 1. 119 lbs., Howie Useman, McH. 5 - Knapp, C.L. - 6. 126 lbs., Don Freund, McH. Pin 2:33 - Hubbard, C.L. 0. 132 lbs., Bill Douglas, McH. 1 - Harwood, C.L. 11. 138 lbs., Karl Swanson, McH. 1 - Forlenza, C.L. 8. 145 lbs., Greg Thornton, McH. 0 - Roewer, C.L. 6. 155lbs., Brian Nuss, Pin 5:50, 6 - Forlenza, C.L. 0. 167 lbs., Tom Hutchinson, McH. Pin 3:36, 6 - Keene, C.L.0. 185 lb$., Tom Lundelius, McH. Pin 3:50, 6 - Spooner, C.L. 0. UL., Dave Christopher, McH. 0 - Philpot, C.L. Pin 1:28, 6. McHenry 51 - Crystal Lake 14. 98 lbs., Jon Ortman, McH. dec. 5 - Daly, C.L. 0. 105 lbs., Brian DiBlasi, McH. Pin 3:24, 6 - Donn, C.L. 0. 112 lbs., Jeff Hurckes, McH., Pin 3:45, 6 - Bartel, C.L. 0. 119 lbs., Jeff Frantz, McH. 2 - Hillstrom, C.L. 16. 126 lbs., Eric Larkey, McH. 0 - O'Conner, C.L. Pin :55 6. 132 lbs., Bob Beck, McH., Pin :23 6 - Marwood, C.L. 0. 138 lbs., MarkRogers, McH. 6 - Craven, C.L. 7. 145 lbs., Mike Fink, McH. Pin 1:59, 6 - Watkins, C.L. 0. 155 lbs., Tim Fink, McH. 6 - C.L. forfeit. 167 lbs., Mike Mai, McH. 6 - Forfeit, C.L.0. 185 lbs., Don Rice, McH. Pin 1:44, 6 - Esterarao, C.L. 0. UL., Bob Seaton, McH. 6 - forfeit, C.L. 0. McHenry 51 - Crystal Lake 14. FRESHMAN 98 lbs., Jim Leisten, McH. 0- Reed, C.L. 6. 105 lbs., Wallv Barry, McH. Pin, 6 - Knaack, C.L. 0. 112 lbs., Buddy Webb, McH. 5 - Stevenson, C.L. 0. 119 lbs., Mark Vogt, McH. 0 - Janquart, C.L. 6. 126 lbs., Paul Vick, McH. 0 - McGinnis, C.L. 3. 132 lbs., Rodger Emery, McH. 3 - Fritz, C.L. 0. 138 lbs., Jr. Rivera, McH. 3 - Urch; C.L. 0. 145 lbs., John Ramberg, McH. 4 - Touchette, C.L.0. 155 lbs., Ed Bruser, McH. 0 - Beatty, C.L. 6.. 167 lbs., Mark Gillespie,McH 6 - Forfeit, C.L.' 0. 185 lbs., Rodger Brand, McH. 0 - Behrens, C.L. 3. UL., Forfeit, McH. 0 - Thurow, C.L. 6. 25 Crystal Lake 30 - McHenry J.V.S all they have done so far is raise the price of admission^ Of course, we could add that the White Sox management was broke and nobody has heard about anybody having to bail Mr. Wrigley out of a jam. Topless suits and peek aboo clothes Mini skirts and see-through hose! If Godiva made her ride today Would you even glance her way? Yes I guess ..you would of course People seldom see a horse. -Unknown TUESDAY THIRTY-NINERS 12-9-75 Mary Beth Fuchs 487; Phyllis Brackmann 430; Carolyn Law 487; Nadine Larkin 437; Diane Lauer 369. RR: Patti Miller 5-7. 16-75 Irene Brackmann 481; Barb Weber 427; Jan Sayles 382; Adeline Pedersen 403; Isabelle Kellner 415; Janet Flioek 440- Doris Diedrich 442; Mar$ Fuchs 483; Dar Michelsen Karen Schaefer 420. * RR: Doris Diedrich 4-7-10, 4- 7-9; Irene Brackmann 6-7-10 Luck is often the prod­ uct of attention and abil­ ity. Take a chance on hu­ man nature; usually it pays off. ' Almost anyone can tell you how to live your life. JUST,ARRIVED AND DON^EJ£NOW WHICH WAY TOiTUR] The hostess in your area will call on you with a variety of helpful community information along with gifts and greetings from local mer­ chants. Phone Ann Bellak Peggy Kaiser 385-5705 385-27101

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