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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Oct 1977, p. 7

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Three Tied For League Lead PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1977 MCHS Golfers Finish 4th In 21-Team Meet "It was a bad day all around." So said Charles Cuda, golf coach at McHenry high school, in reference to the weather, and his team's performance in Saturday's 21-team Lake Forest Invitational Golf tournament. The low temperature and a violent wind sent scores soaring into the 80s and 90s, with McHenry able to do no better than fourth in the tournament. The scores were disap­ pointing for all teams, with Antioch's 334 total (four golfers playing 18 holes) being good enough to win. Lake Forest, playing on its home course, was second with a 335, while Glenbrook North came in third with a 341. McHenry totaled 345, including Bob Lunkenheimer with an 84, Tim Byers, 85, Jim Buenzli 86, and Tom Pepping 90, The same Lake Forest course will be the site of the state sectional golf tournament next Tuesday. Should weather conditions be ideal, a score of 334 probably won't be good enough to crack the top ten teams. Saturday however, it was good enough to win. Putting McHenry's 345 score in perspective, that averages out to a 86 per player. The 86 breaks down to a nine-hole average of 43. Last Thursday, in a duel match against Mundelein, McHenry had SIX players who shot under 40. What a difference a few days make! McHenry won its match over Mundelein 151-177, with Pat Becker and Ron Pepping each shooting 37s. Steve Kivley had a 38, while Buenzli, Tom Pepping and Byers each had 39s. The Mundelein victory concluded McHenry's duel match season with just one loss-to Lake Forest. Tuesday, the Warriors were scheduled to {day host to the North Suburban conference golg tournament, and Thursday, McHenry will host the state district golf tournament. The top three finishers in Thursday's tourney will ad­ vance to Lake Forest next Tuesday to play in the sectional tournament, the final step for the trip to Springfield and the state championship finals. Burmann Finishes Fifth In Peoria Invitational Mike Burmann of McHenry was the fifth runner to finish the Peoria Invitational meet Saturday, becoming the first Warrior ever to finish in the top five in the prestigious meet. Burmann's outstanding ef­ fort was the high point for McHenry, as the team could do no better than 25th in the 44- team race. Palatine Fremd was the meet winner, putting five runners in the top 15 finishers. York was second. After Burmann, the second McHenry finisher was Kevin Weisenberger, who placed 61st. Prior to Saturday, the best effort by a McHenry runner in the meet was John Mclnerney, who finished ninth in 1974. Andy Oakley finished 10th in 1975. The Warriors will return to action Thursday, running at Libertyville. Presently, McHenry is 3-1 in the North Suburban conference, having beaten Crown and Zion-Benton last week. Clearing Off The Sports Desk "Swing Our Gate in *78" is the slogan that the Moline-Rock Island Women's Bowling association, hostess for the 49th annual Illinois Women's Bowling association tour­ nament, hopes will welcome another record entry. The state's largest and longest sports event will open Jan. 7, 1978, and run ap­ proximately 14 weekends, plus weekday bowling March 4-12, an innovation. The last hostess association, Decatur WBA, fulfilled its promise that "Decatur's Heaven in '77" with a record enlistment of 2,805 teams, an increase of 251. Moline-Rock Island, however, intends to really swing, aiming for a 3,000 team entry, and therefore, a richer prize list than 1977's $94,219. Local association quintets making reservations are ahead of the 1977 rate, reports Hilda Schroeder, IWBA secretary and tournament director, from headquarters, 1915-1917 W. Altorfer Drive, Peoria. The reservations will be held no later than Oct. 7, but the final entry deadline is midnight, Oct. 21 * _ Centennial Exhibition Skating Stars To Sparkle On Ice World class figure skating stars will perform with local competitive skaters in the "8th Annual Exhibitions and Competition Preview" at Centennial Park Ice Rink in Wilmette. Current 1977 members of the United States World figure skating team and former U.S. Olympic com­ petitors will be presented on Oct. 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 23 at 1:30 p.m. Tickets are available at Centennial Park, 2300 Old Glenview Road, Wilmette. For further information call 256- 6100* A-l HEARING AID REPAIR SERVICE Free Looners-Complete Service on all Moke* Custom Earmolds-30 Day Trial on New Aids, HOMISMVICl FOR SHUT-INS I TRY BEFORE YOIT&UY I Maico-Oticon-Radio Ear Qualitone Audiotone Telex-Sono Tone Custom Made All in the . Ear Model* SiRVtCI CINTCR WEDS 1:00 TO 4:00 OTHER HOURS BY AFPT. HEARING AID BATTERY SALE! AAALLORY--EVEREADY RAY-O-VAC 675-*2.00 312-*2.00 76**2.50 401 *1.10 41 -*2.00 13*2.00 ROBI^mslmid I ASSOCIATES 3937 W. MAINST. 385-7661 Abo 30 N. MICHIGAN CHICAGO 7S2-0985 mSSSLSSEBm Three weeks into the league season, the North Suburban conference has become the "Big 3" and the "Little 5", with Lake Forest, Libertyville, and Zion-Benton rem aining atop the conference standings, each with unblemish<id 3-0 marks. While Lake Forest was tatooing McHenry 22-0 Saturday, Libertyville was winning winning its third diffhanger in a row, toppling Mundelein 14-7 in overtime. Libertyville's three league wins have come as follows: Rallied from a 13-0 deficit to tip McHenry 18-13; Iripped Crystal Lake 9-3 in 2 overtimes; rocked Mundelein in 1 overtime. Zion-Benton kopt pace with a 13-9 come-frorn-behind win over North Chic ago. The losing Warhawks led !)-6 late in that game, but couldn't hold on. In the other NSC game, Crystal Lake bl anked Crown 23- 0. Crown has not scored a point in three conference games, while Lake Forest has not given up a point in league play. The first ma jor showdown in the NSC will occur this coming Saturday, when Libertyville plays at Lake Forest. For Lake Forest, the Libertyville game is homecoming, while the Wildcats will attempt to pull off their fourth miracle in a row. In the West Suburban Catholic conference, the number of undefeated teams dropped to two, as Benet blanked Immaculate Con­ ception 7-0 Saturday. Driscoll kept pace with Benet, edging stubborn St. Edward 19-18 on a last minute touchdown. Montini ruined Marian's homecoming 12-6, and Marmion ran over St. Francis 34-8. WSCC STANDINGS Driscoll 19, St. Edward 18 Montini 12, MARIAN 6 Marmion 34, St. Francis 8 (upcoming games) MARIAN at Driscoll St. Edward at I.C. Montini at Marmion St, Francis at Benet NSC STANDINGS conf. all w 1 w 1 Benet 3 0 5 0 Driscoll 3 0 5 0 i.e. 2 1 2 3 Montini 2 1 2 3 MARIAN 1 2 1 4 Marmion 1 2 2 3 St. Edward 0 3 0 5 St. Francis 0 3 1 3 (last week's games) Benet 7, i.e. 0 Conf. all w 1 w 1 Lake Forest 3 0 4 1 Libertyville 3 0 3 2 Zion-Benton 3 0 3 2 North Chicago 1 2 2 3 Mundelein 1 2 2 3 Crystal Lake 1 2 3 2 McHENRY 0 3 1 4 Crown 0 3 1 4 < Last week's scores) Lake Forest 22, McHENRY 0 Crystal Lake 23, Crown 0 L'Ville 14, Mund'n 7 (ot) Zion 13, N. Chicago 9 (Upcoming games) Crown at North Chicago Crystal Lake at Mundelein Zion-Benton at McHENRY L'Ville at Lake Forest Touchdown Ron Pepping slams his tee shot right down the middle of the fairway at the McHenry Country club during McHenry's match Thursday against Mundelein. Pepping shot a brilliant 37 to tie for , medalist honors in the match. Hie Warriors dumped Mundelein 151-177 to close out the duel match season with only one loss. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD October 18,1899--The American flag is raised over the island of 1 to American control. Puerto Rico as Spain cedes the island to October 19, 1814--"The Star-Spangled Banner Baltimore for the first time. is sung in TOTAL IAAAGE INTRODUCES ULTRA DIET A PROTEIN SPARING MODIFIED FAST DIET! ITS SAFE irs EASY irS HEALTHY ITS HEW!! Lose up to 15 lbs. WITHOUT PILLS, SHOTS, MEDICATION OR EXERCISES Now, at last, modern man has developed o diet for RAPID WEIGHT LOSS! Without Hunger. Faster. Easier. Safer than any other diet and pounds stay off. Alpha II ULTRA DIET is of SUPERIOR QUALITY. It's all in the can and additional food is permitted throughout the day. Because weight loss is so rapid, pound for lost pound ALPHA II ULTRA DIET is more economical than others. AAoney back guarantee. THE RESULTS SHOW-ALL YOU HAVE TO LOSE IS FAT! HEALTH SEMINARS OPEN MEETING--NO CHARGE 10-11:30 AM -- 2-3:30 PM -- 7-8:30 PM THURSDAY, OCT. 13th ZION LUTXERAN CHURCH W. RT. 120-McHENRY Amplo Free Parking TOTAL IMAGE DISTRIBUTORS FOR INFORMATION CALL Ron Wenzel high-steps into the open field enroute to a 79-yard touchdown for Marian Central Saturday against Montini. Kurt Parker throws a key block to help spring Wenzel loose. Unfortunately, Wenzel's run was the only offense the Hurricanes could muster, as they lost to Montini 12-6. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD MCHENRY SCHOOL LEAGUE 10-5-77 What a week! The last place team did their thing (only too well) and got out of the basement. Enjoying first place, the Holy Terrors put 2 games in their lead, but it could be like the Chicago baseball teams. Everyone was really giving his all and even a few tempers flared. Come! Come! B. Thompson (219) and B. Miller (210) took High Game for the Women; while B. Thompson (525...again, WOW!), B. Miller (506...you, too), and E. Rogers (504) -had the High Series for Women. B. Street (211) and R. Justin (219) split honorsfor High Game for Men ,jHTd R. Justin (553) doubled his wealth and shared High Series with L. Johnson (536). C. Buittner picked off the 5-10 and B. Street took care of the 5- 7. The Holy Terrors with a total of 2,486 won the weekly pizzb and say they won't share. Team Holy Terrors Foolers Johnny's Angels IMPS Possibilities D&D's P&BInc. The Marks Fearsome Foursome Double Trouble K. Lescher Late Touchdown Shocks Marian i w L 13 3 11 5 9 • 7 84 7Va 8 8 7'/i 8Vfc 7 9 7 9 5 11 4 12 Homecoming football games are supposed to be festive occasions, and they should always include a victory by the home team. Saturday afternoon, at Marian Central's homecoming game against Montini, the festivities were not (tampered by a chilling wind which blew throughout the day. However, somewhere along the line, ijUhe second half to be exact, something went wrong. -Afid when it was over, Montini walked away with a 12-6 West Suburban Catholic conference victory, taking with them Marian's hopes for a league championship. The Hurricanes are now 1-2 in league play, and face a game at undefeated Driscoll Saturday. The homecoming defeat was hard to take, even harder in that Marian was more in- ^American Viewpoints KNOCKING IT CLOSE...is Tim Byers during this recent action In a McHenry golf match. Byers is a member of the varsity golf team which is one of the favorites in Thursday's State District Golf tournament at McHenry Country club. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES ANO EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS October 14, 1947--Captain Charles E. Yeager of the U.S. Air Force becomes the first person to fly faster than the speed of sound. October 15,1945--In accordance with the directives of the allied occupation authorities, Japan completes her military demobilization and, for the first time in history, is without an armed force. October II,1994--China announces it has tested its first nuclear bomb, the fifth known world power to do so. October 17, 1957--The streets of Washington are lined with 1 million people who have turned out in the rain to greet Queen Elizalbetn II of England and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. Long and Short The longest known gestation period among mammals is that of the Asiatic elephant--with a minimum period of 609 days and a maximum of 760 days. The shortest gestation period may be that of the American opposum, which is normally 12 to 13 days, but sometimes as brief as eight days. 1 Indeed, I tremble for my country when / reflect that God is just. Thomas Jefferson strumental in its own defeat than was Montini. The Hurricanes took a 6-0 halftime lead on a 79-yard run by junior halfback Ron Wenzel in the second quarter. Wenzel took a pitch from quarterback Jim Ringness, and broke it for the oj4y Marian points of the -day . ' Montini leveled the score in the third quarter, before disaster struck. Midway through the fourth quarter, the Hurricanes drove the length of the field. However, a fourth down play failed inside the Montini 10- yard line, setting up the probability of overtime. It wasn't to be. Montini, aided by three 15-yard penalties against Marian, drove 90 yards, scoring in the waning seconds on a short plunge by Tim O'Donnell. SCORING * 1 2 3 4 f Montini 0 0 6 6 12 Marian 0 6 0 0 6 Mar.; MHia Weniel 79-run. (Kick failed.)' Mont.: Tim O'Donnell 5-run. (Kick failed.) Mont.: O'Donnell 2-run. (Kick failed.) CUB SCOUTS! PACK 142 A new Cub Scout Pack was recently formed and is spon­ sored by the Valley View Parent-Teacher organization. Ed Fowler, an Eagle Scout, is the Cub Master of Pack 142. Five dens have been formed and den mothers are Den 1, Pat Shanholtzer; Den 2, Anne Moore; Den 3, Patti Toepper; Den 4, Paulette Harris and Den 5, Lela Fowler. The new Cub Scouts will be attending their first Camporee Saturday, Oct. 15, at Rush Creek near Harvard. Adult volunteers are still needed and, of course, boys are always welcome. Phone Mr. Fowler for more information. A Halloween bake sale to raise funds for Pack 142 is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 29 at Hornsby's. The Pack meeting will be held at Valley View school Thursday evening, Oct. 27. Any boy interested in becoming a Cub Scout should plan to attend with his family. Measwements The longest measurements for any type of animal were those of a giant jellyfish washed onto the Massachusetts coast in 1865. Its bell, or body, was 7Ut feet in diameter and its tentacles meas­ ured 120 feet; thus, the total length with tentacles extended would have been about 245 feet. McHENRY MEDICAL GROUP ANNOUNCES THE ASSOCIATION OF ROSERT S TIMBER MR, M.D. Practice Limited to Orthopaedic Surgery Hours by Appointment Location of Office: 1110 North Grown Stroof McHonry, Illinois *0050 Phono: (915) MS-1060 PAYTON CHEVROLET HAS TURNEDBACK THE CLOCK ON SER VICE^PRICES! 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