• DELUXE CHAMPION • WHITEWALL • POLYESTER CORD v<* , McHENRY JR., YOUTH LEAGUE - MAJOR HAWKS. Pictured above are the Major Division Hawks. Kneeling 1-r are David Becker, Bob Greve, Terry Boyer, Bill Cheatham, Bob Hettermann, Bob Thennes and Jim Wilkey. Standing are Coach Tom Cheatham Scott Freund, Mark Schroeder, Michael Dillon, Mike DiBlasi and Coach Jim Boyer. The Major Hawks are sponsored by the First National Bank .. McHenry. , T' (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD. Marty Zeller Signs With New Mexico Military Institute Sr & New Mexico Military Institute announces the signing of McHenry high school roundball standout Marty Zeller into Western Junior College Athletic Conference ball. Marty helped guide Coach Ken Ludwig's squad to a 23-5 record and a place in the sectional tournament, averaging 12 points and 10 rebounds a game on a well balanced team that completed Oiie of the finest seasons since Ludwig's arrival in McHenry. "yMarty was first team All- Cdnference in the North j^lburban League and was just recently named Honorable Jjijention All-State by the icago Daily News, All-Area the Waukegari News Sun, Special Mention All-State Jjiy the Elgin Daily Courier. : Marty will be joining the Bronco ranks and working with £X>ach Gary Cardinal - who, incidentally, played high school basketball under Ken Ludwig ;at Newton, 111., in 1964. Car- ijinal was an assistant coach at Olney Central college in Illinois lor four years before taking 'ever as head coach two years Ago at NMMI. Coach Ludwig Commented about Marty's ^eireer, "I feel like he has ^tremendous potential to be a "(kie basketball player. He is a £$uper young man, and he " fossesses" a great attitude ioward the game of basketball 'Sind is willing to work hard to •become a good player." Coach Gary Cardinal had the following to say about the new signee, "We are very pleased that Marty has made his decision to join our program. We just completed a very good season of building our program back to a competitive level and we have six returning let- termen. With the addition of a young man of Marty's caliber and ability we feel like we are on the way to having possibly the finest group of athletes to work with that this school has had in quite some time. Marty has great potential; he has all the physical tools in quickness, ball handling, rebounding strength, and shooting ability to make us an excellent wing player. We were highly im pressed with him as an in dividual when he recently visited our campus and we are anxiously awaiting the op portunity to have him here in our program." Marty will be joining eleven other Bronco basketball players who have presently signed to attend New Mexico Military Institute and begin school in August. The Broncos will open their 1975-76 season on Nov. 17 and begin a season of some 30 regular season games, competing in the Western Junior College Conference, the home league of Western Texas, who won the National Tour nament in March. * * * * * •4. McHenry Pigtail League Weekly Standings June 15 'tc JUNIOR DIVISION State Farm Ins. Riverside S.ArC. Miller Formless Stuc's Pizza SENIOR DIVISION Dan's Food Mart Jim Adams Auto Body Snug Harbor Adams Radiator Ser. * * * * * B78-13....T. 7. '24.00 E78-14 *26.05 ^•••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •«••• • • • • • • ».• • • • • • • • • • O78™ 14»••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*••« ^ 78" 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*** 30»80 G7B-1ft|fc. '29.45 H 7 8" 1S #••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*• ̂ 31.40 PLUS SALES TAX" Don't Forget. . . . We Feature GRANT BATTERIES McHENRY TIRE MART 3934 W. MAIN 385-0294 There were only two games played the week of graduation, there was a game on Thursday night and a make up game Saturday afternoon, in the senior division, so the junior division standings stay the same, as the week before.^- Chief Umpire is Brian Baker. Assistant Umpires are A1 Forti, Debbie Hester, Colleen Peterson, Robert J. Peterson, Cliff Haddick, Jeff Aim, Stan Aim, and Connie Schmidt. We are still in need of umpires, if anyone is interested please call Brian Baker at 385-0570 or Jerry Dowe 385-7674. The umpires are doing a great job and all of their time is volun teered. Team Mothers: State Farm Insurance - Barb Het termann Nancy Koeller; Riverside S.A.C. - Lily Baker and Jackie Sheehan; Formless - Magdeline and Janet Anderson; Pizza - Gail Bennett; Food Mart - Mrs. Gerry Foley; Jim Adams Auto Body - Ann Miller; .Snug Harbor - Kay Bauer and Adams Radiator Service - Marilyn Truckenbrod. Miller Dowe Stuc's Dan's Yesterday Marie's Cubs came charging down the stretch from a 5-0 deficit to beat the Phillies 9 to 5. Of course, the Cubs made a flock of errors, but forget it. As in early season surprises, they bounced back to win thje old ball game. Careful, now! Let's not get carried away in singing the praises of that team. The Cubs should make some kind of a deal to play all their gamer in Beautiful Wrigley Field. That's where they win. On the road the same team can't win for losin'. It could be lights of night or it could be the boys miss home cookin'. Now, to all who will listen, let's go into a song about our White Sox. The socking Sox flew down to the great state of Texas where the temperature was 90 degrees plus and turned on more heat to clobber the Billy Martin Rangers 13 to 3. Some reports have it that rain fell harder in some areas than here on Tuesday morning. Can't be. Talk about Moon over Miami. Clouds opened over McHenry. We try not to envy any man on earth, but the line gets close when we watch slim Jims walk into a clothing store and find their sizes in anything from shorts to suits. One time we walked in to buy a suit, thinking we could get one without having it made to fit our form. Looked at one suit that suited, but told the clerk we would like to look at some others. , Then came the shocker, "This is our entire stock -- in your size". Those New York Yankees must have somebody up above looking down on them. Injuries caused them to play two catchers and a rookie in the outfield and they keep winning. And the catcher the Sox gave them for somebody sometime, Ed Herrmann, smacked a 3-run homer in the ninth inning to win the ball game. Lakeland Park Swim Instruction Program The board of directors of the Lakeland Park Property Owners association has again obtained the services of Miss Donna Humann for the 1975 Red Cross Swimming In struction Program". The classes will be held July 28th through August 8th, excluding Saturday, August 2nd and Sunday, August 3rd. Registraton dates will be Tuesday, June 24th and Wednesday June 25th at Miss Humann's Home, 5003 West Willow Lane. A parent or guardian must accompany children to sign the registration papers. The hours for registration will be from 12:00 noon to 3:30 P.M. If unable to get to Miss Humann's home during the hours specified, on the dates mentioned, then call her at 385-1605 and she will try to make other arrangements for the registrations. Children must be five vears old, or older. If you are interested in enrolling your child, or children, in these swimming classes, please contact Miss Humann so that she can get the children registered and make up her class schedules. When her class schedules are com pleted she will notify the parents as to the time of the Class for each child. Miss Humann will be glad to furnish any further information desired regarding registering children of Association Members, as well as non- Association members. The Swimming Lessons will be given at Herzog Beach (West Beach), and the Beach area will be closed to everyone EXCEPT those children taking classes at their proper time, in order to enable them to learn as much as possible in the time allotted to each class without interruption or disturbance. Illinois National Guard Improves Legion Park Site TONSILS OUT One guy was told by his doctor that his wife should have had her tonsils taken out when she was a little girl. He had the operation performed--and sent the bill to his father-in-law. An enthusiastic and hard working detachment of men from the Illinois National Guard spent last weekend working on a good-will project for McHenry area people. Fourteen men under the direction of Lt. Richard Gordon spent the weekend clearing a heavily wooded area west of the American Legion baseball field for use as a park. The Legion grounds are located on North Ringwood road just west of McHenry. Work was also done DINGY OLD TUB ? RESURFACE NOW WITHOUT REMOVING "Lectroglaz" is the name of a new process for resurfacing old built-in bathtubs and ceramic tUe. It can also be used for repairing cbips incurred in installation of a new tub, or to change the fixture's color. It can be done on location, without removal. Its process merges compounds to the ynal bathtub enamel, "thus developing a permanent ilecular bond, reportedly more acid and chemical resistant D the original finish. Its manufacturers say that the <vlectroglazing" process will cut down on staining effects of water-dissolved minerals, one of the major causes of bathtub deterioration. H. E. Buch & Sons, Inc. PLUMBING - HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING COMPLETE BATHROOM & KITCHEN MODERNIZING Largest Selection of Vanities in Northern III. VISIT OUR BATH BOUTIQUE 3012 West Route 120 (815) 385-0048 PIGTA ILEUS HAVE NEW DIAMOND AT DOENECKE FIELD Doenecke Field, now 10 years old, is the scene of ifiuch activity this spring and summer. There are now three full-scale diamonds including one for the new Pigtail League. Games are being played every evening and on Saturday. The field is located on the property of Mount Hope United Method!*) Church, 1015 Broadway in Pistakee Highlands where the Rev. Len Schoenherr is pastor. Shamrocks Join Shoreline League With monetary support from the business people in town, the Shamrocks have been able to join the North Shoreline League and purchase new equipment. The city furnished the machinery, dirt, and man power to get the field in fine shape again this season. Thus far the Shamrocks are 2-0 in the league. Tuesday, the tenth, the Rocks defeated Lake Zurich 3-1, and on Thursday, fHFTwelfth, the Irish Green defeated Grayslake, 3-0.. "Shamrock Highlights" In their two victories the Rocks have been flawless on defense. Steve Salter did an outstanding job in going the route against Lake Zurich. Fred Frega was almost perfect in his complete performance against Grayslake. The two leading hitters are John Pitzen 4-6, .667 and Mike Janik 2-6, .333. Our overall record stands at 7-1. The Rocks could be in the toughest league that they have been in quite sometime, and . we would appreciate it if people would pull their cars into the Admiral Parking lot and watch us in action. The complete schedule is the following: June 26, 6:15 p.m., McHenry- Lake Zurich. June 29, 1:00 p.m., Lake County-Lake County. July 1, 6:15 p.m., McHenry- Waukegan Ace. July 3, 6:15 p.m., McHenry- North Chicago. July 6, 1:00 p.m., Lake Forest-Lake Forest. July 8, 6:15 p.m., McHenry- Waukegan VFW. July 10, 6:15 p.m., Lake Zurich-Lake Zurich. July 13, 1:00 p.m., ALL STAR GAME. July 15, 6:15 p.m., McHenry- Lake County. July 17,6:15 p.m., Grayslake- Grayslake. July 20, 1:00 p.m., McHenry- Waukegan Ace. July 27, 1:00 p.m., McHenry- Waukegan VFW. July 29, 6:15 p.m., McHenry- Lake Zurich. Aug. 3, 1:00 p.m., McHenry- Grayslake. r i McHenry Area 12-Inch Softball By Pat Wirtz Games played Wednesday, June 11: S.P.A. won over Wetteland Decorating 21-15 while playing to an 8-8. draw in 7 innings; the game suspended because of darkness. Rusty Nail split with House of David winning 4-2 and then losing game two 13 to 3. Phillip's 66 won and lost to Swanson Chalet, winning the first 8 to 2 and losing the second 10 to 8. STANDINGS W 7 on leveling and improving the baseball diamond. McHenry Mayor Joseph Stanek sent a request to Illinois National Guard Headquarters recently requesting assistance in clearing an area for development of a park on the Legion grounds. The request was approved and a detach ment of men from Company 2, 2nd Battalion, 129th Infantry of the Illinois National Guard at Woodstock were sent to work on the project. Lt. Gordon explained that the Guard is trying to get more involved in community action type projects. He pointed out that in past years, the Armory Hall at Woodstock was the scene of community dances and other activities involving local and county activities. Guard members who cut down trees, chopped out heavy brush and fought off mosquitos and other insects included the following area mean: Sgts. Gibson, Konoll Jr., Lappin and Belzer; Spec. 4 Vitak, Thulin, Semro, Sunday, Tibbitts, Bruzas, Bengston and Delonker and P.F.C. Conaway and Norin. Lt. Gordon mentioned that the Guard does have openings in the unit. Men eighteen years of age and older, with or Old Bridge Phillip's 66 6 Rusty Nail 6 House of David 5 S.P.A. 3 Wetteland Decorating 2 Swanson Chalet 1 The Stand 0 Rusty Nail in winning 4 to handed House of David their third loss in a row. Playing excellent defense while taking advantage of House of David errors the Nail needed only 5 hits in the first game for their victory. House of David 010 000 1-2 Rusty Nail 300 001 x-4 Leon Schmitt started with a walk, Gary Busse singled (he went 2 for 3), Gary Schmitt reached base on an error scoring his brother and Dennis Schmitt singled in two runs in the Rusty Nail first. That was all they needed. Dennis Schmitt had 2 hits also. For House of David, they managed six singles in the game. Rusty Nail 200 100 0-3 House of David 261 400 x 13 Game two saw House of David finally put it together as they had 16 hits for 13 runs while limiting Rusty Nail to 9 hits and 3 runs. The Nail started early with 2 runs in the without prior service, are eligible to join. Further in formation can be obtained by contacting the Illinois National Guard office at 408 Madison street, Woodstock. Please Note Sports Deadlines For those who turn in news for the sports section: Wednesday paper - 10 a.m. Monday. Friday paper - 10 a.m. Wednesday. If deadline is not met, your copy will be held over for THE NEXT ISSUE. first but House of David's Steve Rohrer, Gene Hester and Greg Freund hit for 2 runs. Adding 6 more runs in the second House of David breezed on to their 5th victory of the season. Rohrer had 4 hits while Freund, Hester and Paul Rogers had 3 hits each. Rogers played a good defensive game according to Steve George, playing manager. Dennis Schmitt had two hits for the Nail in a losing cause. Phillip's 66 won their sixth game of the season as they won 8 to 2 over Swanson Chalet. Jack Adams led the way with 4 hits including a long triple. Gary McQueen, Gene Anderson and Ed Pusatera all had 3 hits each for Phillip's 66. Swanson Chalet's Ed Raske and Dale Snell had two hits each while Paul Adams had a triple and a RBI Phillip's 66 211 101 2-8 Swanson Chalet 000 001 1-2 Swanson Chalet 022 002 4-10 Phillip's 66 003 121 1-8 Swanson Chalet won their first game of the season in a hard fought 10 to 8 game. After taking an early lead the Chalet found themselves behind 6-4 in the fifth inning. Taking ad vantage of Phillip's 66 errors and hitting the ball hard ac counted for 6 runs in the last two innings. Tom Miller led the Chalet with 3 hits and 2 big RBI's. He also played two good games at shortstop. Bob Freund and Ed Raske had 2 hits each as did Bill Rudolph. Rudolph scored 3 runs. Dale Snell came off the bench and went 2 for 2. Phillip's 66 was led by Bob Buss who went 4 for 4 including 2 homeruns. Gene Anderson had 3 hits while Gerry Bellak had two hits including a homerun. Jack Adams had two hits and scored twice. S.P.A. won 21 to 15 over Wetteland Decorating. Making good use of a strong wind they By Liz Nolan 'Though the sun did come out and shine brightly for awhile in the afternoon, it was a little late for the ladies at McHenry Country Club Tuesday mor ning. With an ever-optimistic spirit, numerous foursomes teed off early in the day only to become drenched with the rains and driven back to the clubhouse by the lightning. Thus, the second week of Match Play Tournament for the 18- holers was postponed until next week. The Nifty Niners will also resume their schedule next Tuesday. Hopefully, we'll have great results and some tidbits to pass on. Although golfing efforts were thwarted by the weather a number of the gals put their time to good use by working on plans for a special event that will be taking place at McHenry Country Club in August. A brainstorm of Dolores Overton will come into fruition on Aug. 14 and 15 when the first McHenry Women's Invitational will host a field of upwards of 100 women. As plans progress more in formation on the event will be forthcoming. Monday, the twenty-fourth, at 12:30 is the opening date for Junior Girls Golf, so, once again, let this serve as a reminder that opportunity does exist to introduce the young ladies to the fine game of golf. Happy golfing and better luck to us all next week! hit 9 homeruns and combined a good defense especially from their outfielders. Bob Rosen thal had 2 homeruns as did Bob Dohr. Larry Dohr had one homerun as did Tim Mahoney, Pete Blackburn, Ed Kaminske and Pete Scurto. Gary Snell had a homerun for Wetteland as did John Little. Snell also made some fine defensive plays at third. Game two was halted after 7 innings and will be Concluded July 30 preceding a single game bet ween the same teams. A Thought You may be able to read your wife like a book, but can you shut her up? -Gazette, Maso* City, la. Started Young The little boy who was sent to the store and could never remember what he went for, finally grew up to be a congressman. -WOW Magazine. Sea* Ro amers At Crescent Bay Landing 3 3 0 9 N C h o p # ' M i l l R o a d M ? M e n « / l i l . n o a 6 0 0 5 0 Q] 5/385-5506 DISCOVER THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS G«t your SKA PLANE RATING this year and also qualify for the Biennial Flight Review FAR 61.57. r JACKSON ASPHALT PAVING Parking Lots Repair Work Driveways Blacktop Sealing CALL ANYTIME WOODSTOCK - 338-4739 So I Hear fftUCi O - * -- -- \ EARL WALSH SPORTS EDITORJ It is Wednesday morning as we join Girl Friday Marie in looking at the world through rose colored glasses. Everything is rosy now. We haven't had too much to brag about this season, but if pitchers Bart Johnson and Terry Forster recover from injuries we may buy a new pair of rose colored glasses.