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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Oct 1978, p. 8

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PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1978 Warriors Take Fourth In Sectional Terry Remke drives off the 5th tee. Al Ekeroth approaches the 10th green. Pat Becker uses a wedge as he sends the ball to the 18th green. sectional with a score of 299. Freeport and Naperville finished in a tie for second at 309. Warrior Pat Becker carded a 78, missing a trip downstate by only one stroke. Other Warrior scores were Bill Lang 79, Steve Kivley 80, Terry Remke 80 and Dave Sch wartz 90. Prior to the sectional, the Warriors had captured second in the district tourney at Waukegan They also won the Fox Valley conference championship at McHenry Ekeroth and coach Chuck Cuda left Wednesday for Springfield to get in some early practice for the state meet The two day tournament will be played Friday and Saturday at Lincoln Greens and Hails golf courses Eighteen holes will be played each day Bill Lang watches his shot on the 9th hole. The McHenry Warrior golf team, bidding for a second consecutive trip downstate, missed by five strokes Monday, when they finished in fourth place in the Illinois High School Athletic association Class A sectional tournament. Playing on the par 70, Ingersoll Memorial golf course (5,938 yards) in Rockford, the team finished with a total of 314, good for fourth place in the nine team field. Al Ekeroth led the Warriors with a 77, which qualified him for a berth in the state tour­ nament this weekend in Springfield. Rockford Guilford won the Dave Schwartz blasts from the sand on the 9th hole. Steve Kivley pitches onto the 14th green. STAFF PHOTOS BY WAYISE GAYLORD Illinois Completes Fish Swap With Minnesota When a tank truck from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources picked up 100 young flathead catfish from Spring Grove hatchery recenty, it completed a fish swap bet­ ween the two states In return for the flatheads, the Illinois Department of Conservation got 2.1 million walleye eggs from Minnesota last April Those eggs were hatched at the Spring Grove hatchery, and most of them were soon stocked in Lake Shelbyville downstate A few (about 100,000) were put in the Chain O'Lakes The 100, young, one-to-five pound cats were caught last week in the Rock river by a c o m m e r c i a l f i s h e r m a n working on contract for the Department of Conservation. SEE Tom Sansone FOR TEN REASONS TO LEASE YOUR NEXT CAR OR LIGHT TRUCK NOW then taken to Spring Grove At the hatchery, they are being kept in cold water in a large tank For the past two years, Illinois has engaged in several fish trades with other states "We negotiate for a number of species, usually ones where we cannot go out and get good brook stock," said Tom Johnson, special staff biologist for the Department of Con­ servation The flatheads are valued as a good predator fish in some of Minnesota's northern lakes, Johnson said, but Minnesota does not have a good source of brood stock in flathead catfish I l l i n o i s , w i t h i t s l i m i t e d hatchery facilities, is unable to raise the popular walleye And even though walleye reproduce MFRCURY LINCOLN WITH OUR "RED CARPET LEASE" PROGRAM T0RKEIS0N LINCOLN • MERCURY 4611 W. RTE. 120 - McHENRY, ILL •IS/344-1200 Mf RCURY I INC Ot N naturally in Lake Shelbyville, additional stocking is needed to maintain an optimum fishery, Johnson noted ARE YOU MOVING? Subscribers are requested to provide immediate notice of change of address to The McHenry Plain dealer. 3812 W Elm St . McHenry.. II 60050 A deduction of one month from the expiration of a subscription will be made where a change of address is provided through the Post Office Department Clearing | Off The | | Sports Desk | Commonwealth Edison and the Illinois Department of Conservation announced today that portions of Edison's Collins I,ake Waterfowl Management Area, near Joliet. are being opened to duck hunters for the first time Duck season began October 19 Hunting will be allowed at the area each Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday during the waterfowl hunting season, with shooting hours from sunrise till noon No hunting will be allowed on Monday or Tuesday Collins Station is located in the greater Joliet area From Interstate 55, exit at Lorenzo Road and drive west about five miles to the station FOX VALLEY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL Team w 1 pts opp Crystal Lake Central 4 0 123 32 Woodstock 3 1 101 39 Jacobs 3 1 50 50 McHenry 2 2 50 64 Crystal lake South 2 2 40 47 Cary Grove 1 3 51 68 Dundee 1 3 41 74 Crown 0 4 26 101 SCOREHS Schaefer, C L Cent 44 loorfetz, Woodstock 36 Funk, C L South 30 Pence, C L Cent 30 Nelson. Woodstock 30 Passers: Pence, Crystal lake Central 4 Britt. Cary Grove 3 Kickers: Schaefer. Crystal Lae Central 8 l^iyer. Woodstock 7 Mroz. McHenry 3 For your dining pleasure... dountxu BANQUET & PARTY FACILITIES AVAILABLE OPEN 7 DAYS 312-395-4211 RTE. 173. ANTIOCH, ILLINOIS (Formerly Lorenz's) jThe Country House presents the well known £ 1 "BRITE SET" ! IS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT - NOW THRU OCT. 28th SI Luncheon Specialties Served daily from 11am with complimentary cocktail or beverage of your choice. Field (i<ials: Zoph, Cary Grove Receivers: 8 tied with 1 ^ ICT'5 st't •.-y, ' - zee *€W) i The song "Greensleeves" is believed to have been com­ posed by King Henry VIII. McHenry Recreation l.adies Tuesday \ite 10-17-7K - 7 p.m. Averages or Better P Buccelli. 378, E Cygan, 157 388. E Glaviano. 168 444 M Foster. 325; R Eraser. 173-460. M Collis, 377; S Smith 200- 430; G Weick. 400 V Orr. 324 L Crouch, 417; B Smith 406 G Smith, 199 484. K Bonato. 366. R Freres, 424 P Ruemelin 179, 181 - 519. M Poston. 191 478 P Grosrenaud. 412. N Mereness 400 M Diedrich. 401; F Miller, 414 B O'Brien. 428. I) Michels, 383, S Dekneef. 425 H Spencer 423, L Michels. 172 479; B Schurr. 374; T Meyer, 191 484; P Gass 342. A Joyce 169 489. K Greer. 339, F Weyland. 415, M Steinsdoerfer 178 446; C Boro. 213. 192. 176 581. R Romkowske. 429; J Weyland, 383; and D Lauer, 378 Beautiful bowling Cathy Boro just a natural belong in the Classic League and Pat Ruemelin you came in 2nd place Railroads P Ruemelin, 5-8 10, P Grosrenaud. 3-7-10; N Mereness. 5 8-10. M Stein sdoerfer. 6 7 10 E Nimsgern. 3-7. and A Jovce 5-10 KICK0FF ATI AS Radial SnoHT 2 Fiberglass Belts, 2 Polyester Plies New High Traction Tread Rubber For Extra Gripping Power On Ice Or Snow at low a* 42 95 each plus f f T Sub compoct weBR7R 13 Sl.e Sole Price- SI.M £R7b 14 S4 M fR78 14 MM GR78 14 UM HR7B 14 M.M GR78 15 MM MR78 15 SI.M 44,5 ptu«r I T RANGING FROM 'J 00 »o '1 n depending on tire ill*: plu> lolet t»« retailer* occupation and like toios Other sizes, at available, at comparable savings. •Sole pnett may vary from dealer to dealer The Maintenance Free battery corrosion The ATIAS Worry-Free qvujjr •less frequent as/on* as inspections JH •Add no water *"• or acid Cash t Carry Price •Sol* price: Actual prico and otter* by participating doctor may vary Iron doaloi to daalor Your Standard doalor I* an Independent ratal I butineoman OHet« and November 30, ttTt. ATLAS SnoD 4 Ply (Bus Plyl whitewall Our Lowest Priced Snow Tire as low as 0095 ea.h plus Sub t o n sue B78 Solo Price 34.95 H7S i1 p us * G76 15 JUL. m is >ub compact Ljg 15 le B78 13 3».M Hut r.l.T. ranging trom M 12 to '3 0* depending on tire tlie: plut »ole» tax rotation occupation and like toiei Other sizes, as available, at comparable savings. 'Sole prices may vary trom dealer t o dealer ATLAS Start Fast Low Maintenance battery ~ Our 36" Oth< S./e 2?f Other tiiet at comparable lovirtfi Trodemorfe ATlAS Re^ U S Pot OH Atlas Supply Company Trodemork AMOCO Reg US Pot Oi i AmocoOil Company CHorge it with your Standard Torch CUfh or Oineri Club credit cord 3 5 2 2 W . E l m S t . Noxt to McHenry Stoto Bank) Bruce's Standard 385-9832

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