'L\.v • . ' LiT^Sa '̂î ' •<." J\.'. ' k- i-• •i<r -V.* - î'.VvL. .-.* >«'.• .iSJf >•{? ffiMi name was Rose Justen. She was a stater of the late Peter M. Justen. hed to 12:09 and Melissa Davis who (letter N Doesn't Everybody1? Herb Reihansperfeer pnonea wiid a very neipvui solution tot^fJMblem. Hte flfiallci'tMt Minritfn Tony La Russo made sort* purchase Tuesday. School Bowling League PAGE 8 PLAINDEALEft - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1181 Despite not having the depth that other teams enjoy, Johnsburg's cross country team has done more than hold its own this season. Last week week coach Bob Texidor's harriers c in two meets and near the top in both of Tuesday at the Crystal Lake South Relays, the Skyhawks number em varsity team of Mike Steck, Joe Kalisek, and Jay Jackson finished in third - place with a time of 28 minutes and 15 seconds. The number two varsity team finished time ef 32:26. that relay ili Metager, Steve .Tnhfi«hnra had only twO •x\v> . . . w n SHIP** •as* h, « According; <*19*1, a had a time of 14:14. Crystal Lake Central wa the overall boys winner, while Crystal Lake South was the overall girls winner. At the Grant-Wauconda triangular held at Grant Thursday, the Skyhawks J of 19:4 up with a cramp ̂v Tunai!* ̂ ; • , , the individual medalist with a time of lt:32. Mike Steck paced the Skyhawks with his third oiaee finish in a time of 17:11, and Jackson was ridht behind in fourth place with a 18:04 clocking. . tape stime was fettoweO-by at 19:42, ̂ md Kals^atlfckr Once again the only two re» Lydia Oakley second with a time in the 2000 meters and Melissa Davis who had a 15:27 time. Wauconda won the girls meet with 20 points, while Johnsburg using a "missing runner" had 35 points e*$ft Grant. • ir Marian lops Sf f l J a c o b s 6-1 ofRobert Sutton Marian Central's tennis • • vNr?* team improved its overall *** ,jr record to 3-2 Mi ;si1impressi whom we toiew asRolfc h At number one jingles eatarPatt The McHenry area jaycees sponsored their tenth annual kids tennis tournament at West Campus Saturday. A lot of fine tennis was played, especially in the finals where many close matches took place. The cliff-hanger of the day came in the boys 10 and under division where TOdd Doherty captured a marathon victory winning a 12-11 tiebreaker over Kevin McGee. The results of the tour nament are as follows: Boys 10 and under Champion-Todd Doherty Runner up-Kevin McGee 11 and 12 Champion-Ed Miller Runner up-Brett Kemmer 13 and 14 . fwjV Champion-Matt Roy \ Runner up-Scott Smith 15 and is Champion-Kevin Burgess Runner up-Chris Stumbris 17 and IS Champion-Randy Glick Runner up-Mike Szramek Girls , 10 and under Champion-Shelbi Scott t- Ruimer up-Sheila Roy pi 11 and 12 Champion-Katie Prust Runner up-Beckie Marsh 13 and 14 Champion-Michele LandiS Runner up-Gretchen Gies 15 and 14 Champion Bobbi Orin The McHenr ̂ school bowling league opened last week with a ftill compliment ffitf was a great in to see old and new. facfSv Some men • Women vera not out of up some ipectable "high series 523; B. B. Street, i, 489; and In the m«4r bigh games were: R.Wiedemann. 211; B. Doran, 207: W Farrell, 202; and Don Seaton, 201. In the women's high series were: B. Thompson, 498; B. Bittermann, 487; S. Blume, 422; M.Teuber, 421; and M. Raasch, 416. In the women's high games were: B. Thompson, 202; B. Bittermann, 175; B. Novak, 165; and M. Teuber and A Ktrftet. JSL shape more scorei. The "Booby" prise goes to B. Marcello and C. Everette who barely totalled 100, but gave their all. Next week, teams will be formed and standings will begin. K. Lescher Warriors Win Chuck Cuda's McHenry high school golfers opened up their Fox Valley season with a 181 to 228 win over Woodstock at Crystal Woods Golf course last week. Kirk Barnicle was lo# man for the Warriors wttfc a 38, followed by Steve Svec at 40, Tom Neumann 41, and Mike Nank 42. On Thursday, Sept. 17 Jacobs will be here for a Fox Valley match, and on Saturday the Warriors will be at home at the Crown Invitational held at Randall Oaks. mM•* ---- -- J: - you don't use big'Wwtts". i s U i fY^^bfc mS-'I W*15w falutin' words, It would take "Grai spell the words, how ttwld I painted look them up in the die- ̂ tionary? fast dormant Cub fans , ̂«r time £LK - have come out ofthe woods ̂ * we.. had again ̂since ̂their ̂ leam -And Since the So* hit the skids. " ; ,• -v "• ... i its overall londay night essi«|y at trouble with those mi along came pests "honey" bees. Call 'em honey but I have another name for them. Ellen Miller defeats Patti Doherty 6-1,6-0. At number two singles, Cathy Doherty topped Wendy Gebaver 6-1, 6-3. Donna Liston won at number three singles 6-0,6-4 over Kathy Naughton, and Mary Newkirk defeated Connie Hayden by identical 6-4 scores in number four Back in grade school da; much was- made Monroe Dwtrtife, the United States not tfe meddle in foreign affairs. I think he had something there. ' v ̂ : i. Another Illinois license plate: > ' . "TWO GUN" We know a woman who haa 80 pairs of shoes. She should, either have a garage sale or start a second hand store. It's a work of art the way a truck driver can back those big "freight trains" into a narrow space such as at our Post Office, ̂ H | .in , Vf# .. " M ike ; > '. TS AY8 -Robin Yount, [dhtgomery,27; Baylor, 47. Marian's number one doubles team of Jo Ann Hanrahan and Heidi Reihansberger defeated Darcy Brown and Jackie Wasilk 7-6, 6-2. The number two team of Sue Bolger and Gina Gilpin defeated Vickie Guynes and Anne Melton by the same 6-1 scores. At number three doubles, the Hurricanes suffered their only loss as Kate Doyle and Donna Hopp were defeated in three sets 4-6,6-1, ans 4-6 by Terry Brewer and Vickie Wilthoeft. '•tiSOBntS; Traffic lights in McHenry , have been giving sothe Bob Bis** is drivers the hee-bee-Jedbtes. fan who is sm Saw some so confused with Cub those red flashers that th^y just stood ftill until horn blasts in back of: them moved them^along. tion will begin on September 21 for the City of youth soccer program. This program for sixth thru ><fe boys and girls begins on Monday, Sept. 28. » Witt be held weekday evenings with games on weekday evenings and Saturday afternoons, and aids are still needed to coach these games. 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